The Biden Administration..V3

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Good news…

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packofwolves said:

Good news…


Yes Sir. Andrew Bailey is a warrior for the Constitution. He would be a great pick for AG of the United States.
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packofwolves said:

Good news…




Good. Keeps the democrats from buying votes with other people's money.
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Blacklisted by the MSM, interviewed by podcaster on Rumble.

Prof. Jeffrey Sachs on Ukraine, Gaza & Taiwan: The US is Risking ALL OUT WAR with Russia & China (rumble.com)
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https://www.nbcnews.com/investigations/dhs-identifies-400-migrants-brought-us-isis-linked-human-smuggling-rcna158777

This seems less than ideal
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This is how you trick people with statistics.

Notice how Trump's numbers skyrocket at the end of his term? That was the pandemic, when the federal government shoveled money into peoples' pockets to keep the economy functioning. Of course that giant leap in the graph was partially responsible for the big jump in inflation a year later. So who are you blaming for all of this, again?
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Werewolf said:




No wonder the Washington elites want Joe to run again. They are making a lot of money off him.
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SmaptyWolf said:


This is how you trick people with statistics.

Notice how Trump's numbers skyrocket at the end of his term? That was the pandemic, when the federal government shoveled money into peoples' pockets to keep the economy functioning. Of course that giant leap in the graph was partially responsible for the big jump in inflation a year later. So who are you blaming for all of this, again?

Chuck Amato said it best...

And yes, it's voodoo black magic for Trump to have encouraged stimulating the economy and then point at Biden when it comes time to address the resultant inflation.

And if Trump gets elected and is unable to immediately get inflation to sub-3% I have zero doubt who he'll blame, despite our economy performing better than the rest of the developed world post-COVID for the entirety of Biden's term.
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Civilized said:

SmaptyWolf said:


This is how you trick people with statistics.

Notice how Trump's numbers skyrocket at the end of his term? That was the pandemic, when the federal government shoveled money into peoples' pockets to keep the economy functioning. Of course that giant leap in the graph was partially responsible for the big jump in inflation a year later. So who are you blaming for all of this, again?

Chuck Amato said it best...

And yes, it's voodoo black magic for Trump to have encouraged stimulating the economy and then point at Biden when it comes time to address the resultant inflation.

And if Trump gets elected and is unable to immediately get inflation to sub-3% I have zero doubt who he'll blame, despite our economy performing better than the rest of the developed world post-COVID for the entirety of Biden's term.


Both parties do the blame game, this isn't new.
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Civilized said:

SmaptyWolf said:


This is how you trick people with statistics.

Notice how Trump's numbers skyrocket at the end of his term? That was the pandemic, when the federal government shoveled money into peoples' pockets to keep the economy functioning. Of course that giant leap in the graph was partially responsible for the big jump in inflation a year later. So who are you blaming for all of this, again?

Chuck Amato said it best...

And yes, it's voodoo black magic for Trump to have encouraged stimulating the economy and then point at Biden when it comes time to address the resultant inflation.

And if Trump gets elected and is unable to immediately get inflation to sub-3% I have zero doubt who he'll blame, despite our economy performing better than the rest of the developed world post-COVID for the entirety of Biden's term.
Which is exactly what will happen unless he can strong-arm Congress into massive spending reductions, as its government borrowing and spending that's been driving the inflation cycle.
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ncsupack1 said:

Civilized said:

SmaptyWolf said:


This is how you trick people with statistics.

Notice how Trump's numbers skyrocket at the end of his term? That was the pandemic, when the federal government shoveled money into peoples' pockets to keep the economy functioning. Of course that giant leap in the graph was partially responsible for the big jump in inflation a year later. So who are you blaming for all of this, again?

Chuck Amato said it best...

And yes, it's voodoo black magic for Trump to have encouraged stimulating the economy and then point at Biden when it comes time to address the resultant inflation.

And if Trump gets elected and is unable to immediately get inflation to sub-3% I have zero doubt who he'll blame, despite our economy performing better than the rest of the developed world post-COVID for the entirety of Biden's term.


Both parties do the blame game, this isn't new.

Agree, not unique to either party and their posturing in an election year.

I do think it would be nice if we could have conversations on here where we don't pretend inflation is totally Biden's fault and Trump is somehow magically immune from inflationary criticism.

The stimulus is clearly partially to blame for inflation but I don't think it's either of their faults, per se. Based on the knowledge they had in real time, and what we learned coming out of the Great Recession, neither of them was wrong to move quickly to stimulate.

Hell I think we did it better than everyone else, we stimulated the economy quickly and then quickly got inflation back under control.

I don't think either administration deserves blame for their COVID economy actions.
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Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

Civilized said:

SmaptyWolf said:


This is how you trick people with statistics.

Notice how Trump's numbers skyrocket at the end of his term? That was the pandemic, when the federal government shoveled money into peoples' pockets to keep the economy functioning. Of course that giant leap in the graph was partially responsible for the big jump in inflation a year later. So who are you blaming for all of this, again?

Chuck Amato said it best...

And yes, it's voodoo black magic for Trump to have encouraged stimulating the economy and then point at Biden when it comes time to address the resultant inflation.

And if Trump gets elected and is unable to immediately get inflation to sub-3% I have zero doubt who he'll blame, despite our economy performing better than the rest of the developed world post-COVID for the entirety of Biden's term.


Both parties do the blame game, this isn't new.

Agree, not unique to either party and their posturing in an election year.

I do think it would be nice if we could have conversations on here where we don't pretend inflation is totally Biden's fault and Trump is somehow magically immune from inflationary criticism.

The stimulus is clearly partially to blame for inflation but I don't think it's either of their faults, per se. Based on the knowledge they had in real time, and what we learned coming out of the Great Recession, neither of them was wrong to move quickly to stimulate.

Hell I think we did it better than everyone else, we stimulated the economy quickly and then quickly got inflation back under control.

I don't think either administration deserves blame for their COVID economy actions.
Agree, all is to blame. I take issue with how the Biden Administration try's to down play it. Food is up, I don't care about the rest of the world. They at times try to tell us, that our eyes are lying.
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ncsupack1 said:

Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

Civilized said:

SmaptyWolf said:


This is how you trick people with statistics.

Notice how Trump's numbers skyrocket at the end of his term? That was the pandemic, when the federal government shoveled money into peoples' pockets to keep the economy functioning. Of course that giant leap in the graph was partially responsible for the big jump in inflation a year later. So who are you blaming for all of this, again?

Chuck Amato said it best...

And yes, it's voodoo black magic for Trump to have encouraged stimulating the economy and then point at Biden when it comes time to address the resultant inflation.

And if Trump gets elected and is unable to immediately get inflation to sub-3% I have zero doubt who he'll blame, despite our economy performing better than the rest of the developed world post-COVID for the entirety of Biden's term.


Both parties do the blame game, this isn't new.

Agree, not unique to either party and their posturing in an election year.

I do think it would be nice if we could have conversations on here where we don't pretend inflation is totally Biden's fault and Trump is somehow magically immune from inflationary criticism.

The stimulus is clearly partially to blame for inflation but I don't think it's either of their faults, per se. Based on the knowledge they had in real time, and what we learned coming out of the Great Recession, neither of them was wrong to move quickly to stimulate.

Hell I think we did it better than everyone else, we stimulated the economy quickly and then quickly got inflation back under control.

I don't think either administration deserves blame for their COVID economy actions.
Agree, all is to blame. I take issue with how the Biden Administration try's to down play it. Food is up, I don't care about the rest of the world. They at times try to tell us, that our eyes are lying.

Downplay it or contextualize it?

If you're talking about inflation you need to talk about wage and wealth growth too.

Either talk about neither or both, but you can't pick and choose since they're flip sides of the same coin.
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Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

Civilized said:

SmaptyWolf said:


This is how you trick people with statistics.

Notice how Trump's numbers skyrocket at the end of his term? That was the pandemic, when the federal government shoveled money into peoples' pockets to keep the economy functioning. Of course that giant leap in the graph was partially responsible for the big jump in inflation a year later. So who are you blaming for all of this, again?

Chuck Amato said it best...

And yes, it's voodoo black magic for Trump to have encouraged stimulating the economy and then point at Biden when it comes time to address the resultant inflation.

And if Trump gets elected and is unable to immediately get inflation to sub-3% I have zero doubt who he'll blame, despite our economy performing better than the rest of the developed world post-COVID for the entirety of Biden's term.


Both parties do the blame game, this isn't new.

Agree, not unique to either party and their posturing in an election year.

I do think it would be nice if we could have conversations on here where we don't pretend inflation is totally Biden's fault and Trump is somehow magically immune from inflationary criticism.

The stimulus is clearly partially to blame for inflation but I don't think it's either of their faults, per se. Based on the knowledge they had in real time, and what we learned coming out of the Great Recession, neither of them was wrong to move quickly to stimulate.

Hell I think we did it better than everyone else, we stimulated the economy quickly and then quickly got inflation back under control.

I don't think either administration deserves blame for their COVID economy actions.
Agree, all is to blame. I take issue with how the Biden Administration try's to down play it. Food is up, I don't care about the rest of the world. They at times try to tell us, that our eyes are lying.

Downplay it or contextualize it?

If you're talking about inflation you need to talk about wage and wealth growth too.

Either talk about neither or both, but you can't pick and choose since they're flip sides of the same coin.
The administration picks and chooses, so why can't anyone else?
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ncsupack1 said:

Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

Civilized said:

ncsupack1 said:

Civilized said:

SmaptyWolf said:


This is how you trick people with statistics.

Notice how Trump's numbers skyrocket at the end of his term? That was the pandemic, when the federal government shoveled money into peoples' pockets to keep the economy functioning. Of course that giant leap in the graph was partially responsible for the big jump in inflation a year later. So who are you blaming for all of this, again?

Chuck Amato said it best...

And yes, it's voodoo black magic for Trump to have encouraged stimulating the economy and then point at Biden when it comes time to address the resultant inflation.

And if Trump gets elected and is unable to immediately get inflation to sub-3% I have zero doubt who he'll blame, despite our economy performing better than the rest of the developed world post-COVID for the entirety of Biden's term.


Both parties do the blame game, this isn't new.

Agree, not unique to either party and their posturing in an election year.

I do think it would be nice if we could have conversations on here where we don't pretend inflation is totally Biden's fault and Trump is somehow magically immune from inflationary criticism.

The stimulus is clearly partially to blame for inflation but I don't think it's either of their faults, per se. Based on the knowledge they had in real time, and what we learned coming out of the Great Recession, neither of them was wrong to move quickly to stimulate.

Hell I think we did it better than everyone else, we stimulated the economy quickly and then quickly got inflation back under control.

I don't think either administration deserves blame for their COVID economy actions.
Agree, all is to blame. I take issue with how the Biden Administration try's to down play it. Food is up, I don't care about the rest of the world. They at times try to tell us, that our eyes are lying.

Downplay it or contextualize it?

If you're talking about inflation you need to talk about wage and wealth growth too.

Either talk about neither or both, but you can't pick and choose since they're flip sides of the same coin.
The administration picks and chooses, so why can't anyone else?

It's certainly your prerogative, I just don't think it's particularly productive.

Administrations need to get re-elected so they sell what they have to sell.

We don't have that incentive here, so we can take more of a dispassionate approach to analyzing causes and effects.
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I'm joining #Nappy and #daSieve and I will vote for Joe Biden.........as Flip Wilson retorted, "the devil made me do it."

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Ground_Chuck said:

Werewolf said:

ok, talking gibberish? ;-)
Which candidate are you talking about? They both can wonder during speeches, some of Biden's can be attributed to a long established issue with a studder.

The right wing media keeps pushing this edited/doctored images/videos of Biden. Why do that if there is a real issue.

Its also like they know they have to make up stuff to fit their narrative because the narrative is false or at most flimsy.
Hey Chuck, how was the debate on CNN tonight?
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SmaptyWolf said:

packgrad said:

Godalmighty.



Maybe he stepped aside so he could poop his pants? Or maybe he was just waving to another skydiver?

Lol, man, you guys are desperate.
You must have missed the debate tonight. It was on CNN.

Who's desperate? Two things you're desperate for now. !) another jab 2) a cognitive candidate


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That debate though....

Luckily pedo Joe doesn't have dementia....
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Saw on Drudge that the New York Times is calling on Joe to back out.
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Frustrated Kamala Harris clashes with CNN's Anderson Cooper after Biden's rough debate

https://www.yahoo.com/news/frustrated-kamala-harris-clashes-cnns-054204479.html

Vice President Kamala Harris clashed with CNN's Anderson Cooper Thursday night after President Biden's widely panned debate performance, growing frustrated as he pointed out Democratic Party concerns with its standard-bearer.

As Harris ripped into Trump, Cooper cut over her again, saying, "All that may be true, but the President of the United States was not able to make that case to Donald Trump on the stage tonight."

"You debated against then-Vice President Biden four years ago, and he was a very different person on the stage four years ago when you debated him. That's certainly true, is it not?" Cooper asked.

"I got the point that you're making about a one-and-a-half hour debate tonight," Harris said. "I'm talking about three-and-a-half years of performance in work that has been historic."

"I'm not going to spend all night with you talking about the last 90 minutes when I've been watching the last three-and-a-half years of performance," she snapped.


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The Democrat (Obama, Clinton, BIden) plan.


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Are you #normies waking up yet? If not, you're one of the 15-20% still asleep. #sheeple

Americans Are Realizing If They Lied About ALL THIS

Then They Probably Rigged The 2020 Election Too

"I don't know who needs to hear this man, but:

- If they lied to you about the Barack Obama administration spying on Donald Trump's campaign
- If they lied to you about Hillary Clinton 33,000 emails
- If they lied to you about the impeachment number 1, impeachment number 2
- The Russian P Tape
- The tax returns
- The origins of COVID, which there's undeniable evidence that shows natural immunity is the best route to take if you don't have an underlying health issue
- If they lied about the Hunter Biden laptop, which they said it was Russian disinformation
- If they lied about Joe Biden business dealings with his son, Hunter Biden
- If they lied about inflation being transitory when people were saying this inflation isn't transitory

If they lied about that and you have legal analysts, legal analysts saying:"

(Legal Analyst: "Look the jury instructions are so important. They're sort of dry, but they're crucial. They're the last thing the jury will hear before they disappear into that jury room to deliberate. And we, as a criminal justice system, we do the best we can. We try to have the judge explain it in nonlegal understandable terms.

Some part of the jury instruction is easy to understand. For example, it's up to you, the jury, to assess the credibility of the witnesses. Anyone can understand that. Other parts get really deep into the weeds usually when we get into the elements of the crime. And what happened today when the parties were arguing about what the jury instruction should be and should not be absolutely blew my mind.

We are I need to call this out. We, collectively, prosecutors, are pushing the boundaries of due process here. The general back and forth in the courtroom today was the defense lawyers defense lawyers saying, your honor, please tell the jury specifically what the other crime is. Right? Prosecutors have to prove falsified records for another crime.

Defense lawyers were begging him. They have to know what the other crime is. And prosecutors were saying, no. Let's keep it very vague and general. It's a bizarro world.

I know that there is some aggressive reading of the New York statute that says, well, the jury doesn't really have to know what the other crime is. But to me, that suggests that the DA's office is hell bent on getting the conviction now and worry about that that the fallout.")

"What makes you think they didn't rig the 2020 election?"
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Answer: the later, stay tuned.

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Accountability is coming! #boomerangSieve
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Judge blocks Biden's pause on LNG exports.

https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/court-blocks-biden-admins-ban-new-lng-exports
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Be sure to follow MSM sources like Carl for up to the minute breaking news and insight.

Surely don't trust the private podcasters on Rumble!

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Im sure this will help Joe out
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