LCR Statement on Biden-Harris collision of Easter & Trans Visibility Day pic.twitter.com/5xzfyApHTB
— Log Cabin Republicans (@LogCabinGOP) April 1, 2024
“they built the country, the reason our economy is growing”
Joe Biden
LCR Statement on Biden-Harris collision of Easter & Trans Visibility Day pic.twitter.com/5xzfyApHTB
— Log Cabin Republicans (@LogCabinGOP) April 1, 2024
Banks have almost $500 billion in unrealized losses on their books, which is less than before, but liquidity needs still can't be met by asset sales - it's a pile of kindling and almost anything could be the match that sets it ablaze... pic.twitter.com/HEx6bMoULf
— E.J. Antoni, Ph.D. (@RealEJAntoni) April 4, 2024
caryking said:
I want to bring this back up and get a perspective from someone different than me…LCR Statement on Biden-Harris collision of Easter & Trans Visibility Day pic.twitter.com/5xzfyApHTB
— Log Cabin Republicans (@LogCabinGOP) April 1, 2024
Civilized said:caryking said:
I want to bring this back up and get a perspective from someone different than me…LCR Statement on Biden-Harris collision of Easter & Trans Visibility Day pic.twitter.com/5xzfyApHTB
— Log Cabin Republicans (@LogCabinGOP) April 1, 2024
Righties that obsess over trans stuff keep acting like the day was created by Biden.
The day has been around since 2009. It fell on Easter in 2013 too.
And also, who cares if it falls on Easter? Why are those two things in conflict with one another?
Can those that celebrate Easter not get to church because of the nationwide trans parades featuring miles-long float processions of candy-tossing drag queens taking place at 11 AM that morning?
TVD-Easter conflict is a huge nothing-burger concocted culture war issue the right is using for political fodder.
ncsupack1 said:Civilized said:caryking said:
I want to bring this back up and get a perspective from someone different than me…LCR Statement on Biden-Harris collision of Easter & Trans Visibility Day pic.twitter.com/5xzfyApHTB
— Log Cabin Republicans (@LogCabinGOP) April 1, 2024
Righties that obsess over trans stuff keep acting like the day was created by Biden.
The day has been around since 2009. It fell on Easter in 2013 too.
And also, who cares if it falls on Easter? Why are those two things in conflict with one another?
Can those that celebrate Easter not get to church because of the nationwide trans parades featuring miles-long float processions of candy-tossing drag queens taking place at 11 AM that morning?
TVD-Easter conflict is a huge nothing-burger concocted culture war issue the right is using for political fodder.
Both sides of the issue are painting with a mighty big brush as usual.
Civilized said:ncsupack1 said:Civilized said:caryking said:
I want to bring this back up and get a perspective from someone different than me…LCR Statement on Biden-Harris collision of Easter & Trans Visibility Day pic.twitter.com/5xzfyApHTB
— Log Cabin Republicans (@LogCabinGOP) April 1, 2024
Righties that obsess over trans stuff keep acting like the day was created by Biden.
The day has been around since 2009. It fell on Easter in 2013 too.
And also, who cares if it falls on Easter? Why are those two things in conflict with one another?
Can those that celebrate Easter not get to church because of the nationwide trans parades featuring miles-long float processions of candy-tossing drag queens taking place at 11 AM that morning?
TVD-Easter conflict is a huge nothing-burger concocted culture war issue the right is using for political fodder.
Both sides of the issue are painting with a mighty big brush as usual.
It's such a dumb waste of breath that would not crack the top hundred things that needed the nation's collective attention last week, much less this year or this election cycle.
ncsupack1 said:Civilized said:ncsupack1 said:Civilized said:caryking said:
I want to bring this back up and get a perspective from someone different than me…LCR Statement on Biden-Harris collision of Easter & Trans Visibility Day pic.twitter.com/5xzfyApHTB
— Log Cabin Republicans (@LogCabinGOP) April 1, 2024
Righties that obsess over trans stuff keep acting like the day was created by Biden.
The day has been around since 2009. It fell on Easter in 2013 too.
And also, who cares if it falls on Easter? Why are those two things in conflict with one another?
Can those that celebrate Easter not get to church because of the nationwide trans parades featuring miles-long float processions of candy-tossing drag queens taking place at 11 AM that morning?
TVD-Easter conflict is a huge nothing-burger concocted culture war issue the right is using for political fodder.
Both sides of the issue are painting with a mighty big brush as usual.
It's such a dumb waste of breath that would not crack the top hundred things that needed the nation's collective attention last week, much less this year or this election cycle.
I must not pay a lot of attention, cause I only saw it mentioned only a couple of times. The outrage and the response to the outrage is over blown. It's a election year, all sides are going to blow things out of proportion.
Civilized said:caryking said:
I want to bring this back up and get a perspective from someone different than me…LCR Statement on Biden-Harris collision of Easter & Trans Visibility Day pic.twitter.com/5xzfyApHTB
— Log Cabin Republicans (@LogCabinGOP) April 1, 2024
Righties that obsess over trans stuff keep acting like the day was created by Biden.
The day has been around since 2009. It fell on Easter in 2013 too.
And also, who cares if it falls on Easter? Why are those two things in conflict with one another?
Can those that celebrate Easter not get to church because of the nationwide trans parades featuring miles-long float processions of candy-tossing drag queens taking place at 11 AM that morning?
TVD-Easter conflict is a huge nothing-burger concocted culture war issue the right is using for political fodder.
SmaptyWolf said:ncsupack1 said:Civilized said:ncsupack1 said:Civilized said:caryking said:
I want to bring this back up and get a perspective from someone different than me…LCR Statement on Biden-Harris collision of Easter & Trans Visibility Day pic.twitter.com/5xzfyApHTB
— Log Cabin Republicans (@LogCabinGOP) April 1, 2024
Righties that obsess over trans stuff keep acting like the day was created by Biden.
The day has been around since 2009. It fell on Easter in 2013 too.
And also, who cares if it falls on Easter? Why are those two things in conflict with one another?
Can those that celebrate Easter not get to church because of the nationwide trans parades featuring miles-long float processions of candy-tossing drag queens taking place at 11 AM that morning?
TVD-Easter conflict is a huge nothing-burger concocted culture war issue the right is using for political fodder.
Both sides of the issue are painting with a mighty big brush as usual.
It's such a dumb waste of breath that would not crack the top hundred things that needed the nation's collective attention last week, much less this year or this election cycle.
I must not pay a lot of attention, cause I only saw it mentioned only a couple of times. The outrage and the response to the outrage is over blown. It's a election year, all sides are going to blow things out of proportion.
It's funny. I suspect people who always say "both sides" and "all sides" think that it makes them sound wise and reasonable, when it actually just reveals that they're either a low information voter or a shill trying to muddy the waters.
As a strategy Trump says insane things every day to capture the news cycle. He wants to outrage everyone and make them numb to unimaginable things. Biden doesn't do that. Conservative media fills in the gap and creates a daily string of things to be outraged about. Sorry, there isn't a "both sides" to this dynamic.
"Biden doesn't do that."SmaptyWolf said:ncsupack1 said:Civilized said:ncsupack1 said:Civilized said:caryking said:
I want to bring this back up and get a perspective from someone different than me…LCR Statement on Biden-Harris collision of Easter & Trans Visibility Day pic.twitter.com/5xzfyApHTB
— Log Cabin Republicans (@LogCabinGOP) April 1, 2024
Righties that obsess over trans stuff keep acting like the day was created by Biden.
The day has been around since 2009. It fell on Easter in 2013 too.
And also, who cares if it falls on Easter? Why are those two things in conflict with one another?
Can those that celebrate Easter not get to church because of the nationwide trans parades featuring miles-long float processions of candy-tossing drag queens taking place at 11 AM that morning?
TVD-Easter conflict is a huge nothing-burger concocted culture war issue the right is using for political fodder.
Both sides of the issue are painting with a mighty big brush as usual.
It's such a dumb waste of breath that would not crack the top hundred things that needed the nation's collective attention last week, much less this year or this election cycle.
I must not pay a lot of attention, cause I only saw it mentioned only a couple of times. The outrage and the response to the outrage is over blown. It's a election year, all sides are going to blow things out of proportion.
It's funny. I suspect people who always say "both sides" and "all sides" think that it makes them sound wise and reasonable, when it actually just reveals that they're either a low information voter or a shill trying to muddy the waters.
As a strategy Trump says insane things every day to capture the news cycle. He wants to outrage everyone and make them numb to unimaginable things. Biden doesn't do that. Conservative media fills in the gap and creates a daily string of things to be outraged about. Sorry, there isn't a "both sides" to this dynamic.
ncsupack1 said:SmaptyWolf said:ncsupack1 said:Civilized said:ncsupack1 said:Civilized said:caryking said:
I want to bring this back up and get a perspective from someone different than me…LCR Statement on Biden-Harris collision of Easter & Trans Visibility Day pic.twitter.com/5xzfyApHTB
— Log Cabin Republicans (@LogCabinGOP) April 1, 2024
Righties that obsess over trans stuff keep acting like the day was created by Biden.
The day has been around since 2009. It fell on Easter in 2013 too.
And also, who cares if it falls on Easter? Why are those two things in conflict with one another?
Can those that celebrate Easter not get to church because of the nationwide trans parades featuring miles-long float processions of candy-tossing drag queens taking place at 11 AM that morning?
TVD-Easter conflict is a huge nothing-burger concocted culture war issue the right is using for political fodder.
Both sides of the issue are painting with a mighty big brush as usual.
It's such a dumb waste of breath that would not crack the top hundred things that needed the nation's collective attention last week, much less this year or this election cycle.
I must not pay a lot of attention, cause I only saw it mentioned only a couple of times. The outrage and the response to the outrage is over blown. It's a election year, all sides are going to blow things out of proportion.
It's funny. I suspect people who always say "both sides" and "all sides" think that it makes them sound wise and reasonable, when it actually just reveals that they're either a low information voter or a shill trying to muddy the waters.
As a strategy Trump says insane things every day to capture the news cycle. He wants to outrage everyone and make them numb to unimaginable things. Biden doesn't do that. Conservative media fills in the gap and creates a daily string of things to be outraged about. Sorry, there isn't a "both sides" to this dynamic.
No, I don't want to be in a cult. And right now both sides are one …it's an either with us or against us. Both are guilty of it.
Buzzosborne said:ncsupack1 said:SmaptyWolf said:ncsupack1 said:Civilized said:ncsupack1 said:Civilized said:caryking said:
I want to bring this back up and get a perspective from someone different than me…LCR Statement on Biden-Harris collision of Easter & Trans Visibility Day pic.twitter.com/5xzfyApHTB
— Log Cabin Republicans (@LogCabinGOP) April 1, 2024
Righties that obsess over trans stuff keep acting like the day was created by Biden.
The day has been around since 2009. It fell on Easter in 2013 too.
And also, who cares if it falls on Easter? Why are those two things in conflict with one another?
Can those that celebrate Easter not get to church because of the nationwide trans parades featuring miles-long float processions of candy-tossing drag queens taking place at 11 AM that morning?
TVD-Easter conflict is a huge nothing-burger concocted culture war issue the right is using for political fodder.
Both sides of the issue are painting with a mighty big brush as usual.
It's such a dumb waste of breath that would not crack the top hundred things that needed the nation's collective attention last week, much less this year or this election cycle.
I must not pay a lot of attention, cause I only saw it mentioned only a couple of times. The outrage and the response to the outrage is over blown. It's a election year, all sides are going to blow things out of proportion.
It's funny. I suspect people who always say "both sides" and "all sides" think that it makes them sound wise and reasonable, when it actually just reveals that they're either a low information voter or a shill trying to muddy the waters.
As a strategy Trump says insane things every day to capture the news cycle. He wants to outrage everyone and make them numb to unimaginable things. Biden doesn't do that. Conservative media fills in the gap and creates a daily string of things to be outraged about. Sorry, there isn't a "both sides" to this dynamic.
No, I don't want to be in a cult. And right now both sides are one …it's an either with us or against us. Both are guilty of it.
I'm not with Biden, and I'm sure not with Harris. I sure as HELL am against traitorTrump, and if it takes reelecting Biden to keep him away from power, then that's what must be done.
Fuck Joe Biden pic.twitter.com/FvMJcyZO6c
— Shaney Boy (@Shane29008046) April 4, 2024
And then he blames the prices on the companies... what an idiot.Werewolf said:Fuck Joe Biden pic.twitter.com/FvMJcyZO6c
— Shaney Boy (@Shane29008046) April 4, 2024
Buzzosborne said:ncsupack1 said:SmaptyWolf said:ncsupack1 said:Civilized said:ncsupack1 said:Civilized said:caryking said:
I want to bring this back up and get a perspective from someone different than me…LCR Statement on Biden-Harris collision of Easter & Trans Visibility Day pic.twitter.com/5xzfyApHTB
— Log Cabin Republicans (@LogCabinGOP) April 1, 2024
Righties that obsess over trans stuff keep acting like the day was created by Biden.
The day has been around since 2009. It fell on Easter in 2013 too.
And also, who cares if it falls on Easter? Why are those two things in conflict with one another?
Can those that celebrate Easter not get to church because of the nationwide trans parades featuring miles-long float processions of candy-tossing drag queens taking place at 11 AM that morning?
TVD-Easter conflict is a huge nothing-burger concocted culture war issue the right is using for political fodder.
Both sides of the issue are painting with a mighty big brush as usual.
It's such a dumb waste of breath that would not crack the top hundred things that needed the nation's collective attention last week, much less this year or this election cycle.
I must not pay a lot of attention, cause I only saw it mentioned only a couple of times. The outrage and the response to the outrage is over blown. It's a election year, all sides are going to blow things out of proportion.
It's funny. I suspect people who always say "both sides" and "all sides" think that it makes them sound wise and reasonable, when it actually just reveals that they're either a low information voter or a shill trying to muddy the waters.
As a strategy Trump says insane things every day to capture the news cycle. He wants to outrage everyone and make them numb to unimaginable things. Biden doesn't do that. Conservative media fills in the gap and creates a daily string of things to be outraged about. Sorry, there isn't a "both sides" to this dynamic.
No, I don't want to be in a cult. And right now both sides are one …it's an either with us or against us. Both are guilty of it.
I'm not with Biden, and I'm sure not with Harris. I sure as HELL am against traitorTrump, and if it takes reelecting Biden to keep him away from power, then that's what must be done.
Buzzosborne said:ncsupack1 said:SmaptyWolf said:ncsupack1 said:Civilized said:ncsupack1 said:Civilized said:caryking said:
I want to bring this back up and get a perspective from someone different than me…LCR Statement on Biden-Harris collision of Easter & Trans Visibility Day pic.twitter.com/5xzfyApHTB
— Log Cabin Republicans (@LogCabinGOP) April 1, 2024
Righties that obsess over trans stuff keep acting like the day was created by Biden.
The day has been around since 2009. It fell on Easter in 2013 too.
And also, who cares if it falls on Easter? Why are those two things in conflict with one another?
Can those that celebrate Easter not get to church because of the nationwide trans parades featuring miles-long float processions of candy-tossing drag queens taking place at 11 AM that morning?
TVD-Easter conflict is a huge nothing-burger concocted culture war issue the right is using for political fodder.
Both sides of the issue are painting with a mighty big brush as usual.
It's such a dumb waste of breath that would not crack the top hundred things that needed the nation's collective attention last week, much less this year or this election cycle.
I must not pay a lot of attention, cause I only saw it mentioned only a couple of times. The outrage and the response to the outrage is over blown. It's a election year, all sides are going to blow things out of proportion.
It's funny. I suspect people who always say "both sides" and "all sides" think that it makes them sound wise and reasonable, when it actually just reveals that they're either a low information voter or a shill trying to muddy the waters.
As a strategy Trump says insane things every day to capture the news cycle. He wants to outrage everyone and make them numb to unimaginable things. Biden doesn't do that. Conservative media fills in the gap and creates a daily string of things to be outraged about. Sorry, there isn't a "both sides" to this dynamic.
No, I don't want to be in a cult. And right now both sides are one …it's an either with us or against us. Both are guilty of it.
I'm not with Biden, and I'm sure not with Harris. I sure as HELL am against traitorTrump, and if it takes reelecting Biden to keep him away from power, then that's what must be done.
Wufskins said:
And in 2020, voters were so tired and disgusted from Trump's handling of Covid, repeal/replace, infrastructure week, etc that they overwhelmingly rejected the sitting President and elected Biden. And that was BEFORE Jan 6.
packofwolves said:Wufskins said:
And in 2020, voters were so tired and disgusted from Trump's handling of Covid, repeal/replace, infrastructure week, etc that they overwhelmingly rejected the sitting President and elected Biden. And that was BEFORE Jan 6.
So you get it, you understand. Applies to both sides.
Wufskins said:packofwolves said:Wufskins said:
And in 2020, voters were so tired and disgusted from Trump's handling of Covid, repeal/replace, infrastructure week, etc that they overwhelmingly rejected the sitting President and elected Biden. And that was BEFORE Jan 6.
So you get it, you understand. Applies to both sides.
Well sure. I just don't think Trump has done anything to expand his base. He's told Haley supporters they're no longer welcome, and he's done nothing to sway independents. Biden now has a record so that could lead to some of the Indy's that voted for him in 2020 to sit out but I don't see them turning to Trump. Abortion will again be front and center and if the economy continues to rebound, I don't see the border issue being enough to sink Biden. Lastly, Trump's court cases will in the news and will keep the RNC from pumping money into his campaign and instead will be used to pay his lawyers. I don't think it will be the landslide that 2020 was, but Biden will win again imo.
caryking said:Wufskins said:packofwolves said:Wufskins said:
And in 2020, voters were so tired and disgusted from Trump's handling of Covid, repeal/replace, infrastructure week, etc that they overwhelmingly rejected the sitting President and elected Biden. And that was BEFORE Jan 6.
So you get it, you understand. Applies to both sides.
Well sure. I just don't think Trump has done anything to expand his base. He's told Haley supporters they're no longer welcome, and he's done nothing to sway independents. Biden now has a record so that could lead to some of the Indy's that voted for him in 2020 to sit out but I don't see them turning to Trump. Abortion will again be front and center and if the economy continues to rebound, I don't see the border issue being enough to sink Biden. Lastly, Trump's court cases will in the news and will keep the RNC from pumping money into his campaign and instead will be used to pay his lawyers. I don't think it will be the landslide that 2020 was, but Biden will win again imo.
A couple of thoughts:
Trump increased his vote total by more than 10M (from 16 to 20)
Abortion will be part of the campaign. I wish Trump would say that the system appears to be working as the Constitution intended. Then, just let the issue make or break him.
The border and economic outlook continue to be the biggest issues, according to polling
The RNC is a different group, now that there is a change of leadership. That is something we need to see how it plays out.
Landslide? A landslide was 1980 and 1984. We haven't seen a landslide either way, since…
Wufskins said:caryking said:Wufskins said:packofwolves said:Wufskins said:
And in 2020, voters were so tired and disgusted from Trump's handling of Covid, repeal/replace, infrastructure week, etc that they overwhelmingly rejected the sitting President and elected Biden. And that was BEFORE Jan 6.
So you get it, you understand. Applies to both sides.
Well sure. I just don't think Trump has done anything to expand his base. He's told Haley supporters they're no longer welcome, and he's done nothing to sway independents. Biden now has a record so that could lead to some of the Indy's that voted for him in 2020 to sit out but I don't see them turning to Trump. Abortion will again be front and center and if the economy continues to rebound, I don't see the border issue being enough to sink Biden. Lastly, Trump's court cases will in the news and will keep the RNC from pumping money into his campaign and instead will be used to pay his lawyers. I don't think it will be the landslide that 2020 was, but Biden will win again imo.
A couple of thoughts:
Trump increased his vote total by more than 10M (from 16 to 20)
Abortion will be part of the campaign. I wish Trump would say that the system appears to be working as the Constitution intended. Then, just let the issue make or break him.
The border and economic outlook continue to be the biggest issues, according to polling
The RNC is a different group, now that there is a change of leadership. That is something we need to see how it plays out.
Landslide? A landslide was 1980 and 1984. We haven't seen a landslide either way, since…
Wrt to landslide, I was just using the same wording Trump used to describe his 2016 victory. His 2016 victory got less electoral votes than Biden did in 2020.
US economy continues to be very strong and continues to outpace other economies around the world.Wufskins said:
Job growth remains plentiful at American businesses.
Employers added 303,000 jobs in March and the unemployment rate fell to 3.8%, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The total far surpasses economists' expectations of 205,000 and for the jobless rate to fall from 3.9% to 3.8%, according to FactSet consensus estimates.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/04/05/economy/us-jobs-report-march-final/index.html
barelypure said:
Of course it does. The world economy mirrors our own, with a little lag time. When things are good here they're good in most other places. Same when they're bad. That doesn't negate the fact that prices are still outpacing wages. Or the historical (or even hysterical) increase in prices since Biden became President.
Then there's the view that 60% are living paycheck to paycheck with less than $1000 as an emergency fund. Add to that housing prices being out of reach for most people that's also hampered by high interest rates. That by itself rings the death knell for the American Dream.
No perception is reality for these people and if they're suffering come November a lot of them will vote with their pocketbook, thinking back to the halcyon days of Trump.
barelypure said:
Of course it does. The world economy mirrors our own, with a little lag time. When things are good here they're good in most other places. Same when they're bad. That doesn't negate the fact that prices are still outpacing wages. Or the historical (or even hysterical) increase in prices since Biden became President.
Then there's the view that 60% are living paycheck to paycheck with less than $1000 as an emergency fund. Add to that housing prices being out of reach for most people that's also hampered by high interest rates. That by itself rings the death knell for the American Dream.
No perception is reality for these people and if they're suffering come November a lot of them will vote with their pocketbook, thinking back to the halcyon days of Trump.
Civilized said:barelypure said:
Of course it does. The world economy mirrors our own, with a little lag time. When things are good here they're good in most other places. Same when they're bad. That doesn't negate the fact that prices are still outpacing wages. Or the historical (or even hysterical) increase in prices since Biden became President.
Then there's the view that 60% are living paycheck to paycheck with less than $1000 as an emergency fund. Add to that housing prices being out of reach for most people that's also hampered by high interest rates. That by itself rings the death knell for the American Dream.
No perception is reality for these people and if they're suffering come November a lot of them will vote with their pocketbook, thinking back to the halcyon days of Trump.
Clearly they are just blocking from their memory the period from early 2020 until Trump left office when COVID hit and unemployment spiked from sub-4% to over 14%, or the period from 2018 until COVID hit when southern border crossings were at over 200% what they were 18 months prior. Trump got lucky we shut down for COVID or else he'd be getting blamed for leaving Biden an immigration poopoo platter on his way out of office.
That's their prerogative to ignore those things, and many voters will either know them and not care; have forgotten them; or never knew them in the first place, but the end of Trump's term was not the magic carpet ride people make it out to be from either economic or immigration standpoints.
caryking said:Civilized said:barelypure said:
Of course it does. The world economy mirrors our own, with a little lag time. When things are good here they're good in most other places. Same when they're bad. That doesn't negate the fact that prices are still outpacing wages. Or the historical (or even hysterical) increase in prices since Biden became President.
Then there's the view that 60% are living paycheck to paycheck with less than $1000 as an emergency fund. Add to that housing prices being out of reach for most people that's also hampered by high interest rates. That by itself rings the death knell for the American Dream.
No perception is reality for these people and if they're suffering come November a lot of them will vote with their pocketbook, thinking back to the halcyon days of Trump.
Clearly they are just blocking from their memory the period from early 2020 until Trump left office when COVID hit and unemployment spiked from sub-4% to over 14%, or the period from 2018 until COVID hit when southern border crossings were at over 200% what they were 18 months prior. Trump got lucky we shut down for COVID or else he'd be getting blamed for leaving Biden an immigration poopoo platter on his way out of office.
That's their prerogative to ignore those things, and many voters will either know them and not care; have forgotten them; or never knew them in the first place, but the end of Trump's term was not the magic carpet ride people make it out to be from either economic or immigration standpoints.
Civ, listen, I don't care who the President is; however, they have a responsibility to keep the US sovereign. So, who really cares about how bad it has been, for the last (hell, I'll say it) 40 years.
We need to stop the influx of illegal immigrants into this country, regardless of the Presidency. We have people, siting on porches, be called out for collecting welfare, when they really want to work, for a decent wage. That decent wage has been decimated by illegals!
Let's just fix the problem. The House passed HB2 several months ago and the Senate wouldn't pick it up and start the negotiations. This was well before the Senate bill that encompassed other spending. Let's be real, if the Dems wanted to fix the problem, they would have taken HB2 and negotiated things they wanted, regarding immigration.
No, instead of that, they did exactly what Republicans do when the shoe is on the other foot. It appears no one wants to fix this horrible problem!
Again Civ... that bill you are referring too is well after HB2, passed by the house. Why in the world would the Senate not negotiate that bill?Civilized said:caryking said:Civilized said:barelypure said:
Of course it does. The world economy mirrors our own, with a little lag time. When things are good here they're good in most other places. Same when they're bad. That doesn't negate the fact that prices are still outpacing wages. Or the historical (or even hysterical) increase in prices since Biden became President.
Then there's the view that 60% are living paycheck to paycheck with less than $1000 as an emergency fund. Add to that housing prices being out of reach for most people that's also hampered by high interest rates. That by itself rings the death knell for the American Dream.
No perception is reality for these people and if they're suffering come November a lot of them will vote with their pocketbook, thinking back to the halcyon days of Trump.
Clearly they are just blocking from their memory the period from early 2020 until Trump left office when COVID hit and unemployment spiked from sub-4% to over 14%, or the period from 2018 until COVID hit when southern border crossings were at over 200% what they were 18 months prior. Trump got lucky we shut down for COVID or else he'd be getting blamed for leaving Biden an immigration poopoo platter on his way out of office.
That's their prerogative to ignore those things, and many voters will either know them and not care; have forgotten them; or never knew them in the first place, but the end of Trump's term was not the magic carpet ride people make it out to be from either economic or immigration standpoints.
Civ, listen, I don't care who the President is; however, they have a responsibility to keep the US sovereign. So, who really cares about how bad it has been, for the last (hell, I'll say it) 40 years.
We need to stop the influx of illegal immigrants into this country, regardless of the Presidency. We have people, siting on porches, be called out for collecting welfare, when they really want to work, for a decent wage. That decent wage has been decimated by illegals!
Let's just fix the problem. The House passed HB2 several months ago and the Senate wouldn't pick it up and start the negotiations. This was well before the Senate bill that encompassed other spending. Let's be real, if the Dems wanted to fix the problem, they would have taken HB2 and negotiated things they wanted, regarding immigration.
No, instead of that, they did exactly what Republicans do when the shoe is on the other foot. It appears no one wants to fix this horrible problem!
A bipartisan immigration bill just got torpedoed so that Trump and other Republicans up for election in 2024 can continue catastrophizing the problem to their electoral benefit.
There's no one bill that will fix the problem. We need to accept incremental, bipartisan solutions that are improvements to what we have, and then keep grinding on the problem and creating new, better legislation that improves upon that.