I think the difference here is that you’ve got someone who is fundamentally a good ordinary guy. Makes him a lot different than Trump who we know is a notorious liar and morally unfit for the job.
1 yYeah, about as much as I miss diarrhea or a sharp stick in my eye.

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1 yIf there was ever a time the World was going to end, it will be once Trump becomes President again. That nut is going for World domination, and I feel him and his followers will kill anybody that tries to stop them or get in the way. Look at what happened when his people stormed the White House, do you want someone like that responsible for your life? Did I mention Trump is “friends” with the leader of North Korea and Russia, the World’s leading Countries to use nuclear warfare. Unless you are White and Rich Trump is going to screw you over big time!
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1 yMiss Biden? For what? Record inflation, skyrocketing crime, open borders, and endless international embarrassment? If that’s what you call 'good and ordinary,' I’d hate to see what 'bad' looks like.
Meanwhile, Trump may not have played the 'nice guy' role, but he delivered results: historic tax cuts, energy independence, record-low unemployment, and peace deals no one thought possible. If that makes him 'morally unfit,' maybe the problem isn’t Trump—it’s your standards
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dude.. where do you get your news? under Trump, violent crime increased significantly during Trump’s term, particularly with a sharp rise noted in 2020, where homicide rates surged by approximately 30% compared to previous years and under Biden murder and rape were down 26%, robbery decreased by 18%, and aggravated assault fell by 13% in the first quarter of 2024 alone. Overall, violent crime was reported to be down 15% across various regions of the United States. Trump deported approximately 2 million illegal immigrants during his term (2017-2020), while Biden has overseen around 4.6 million deportations from January 2021 through July 2024. Trump and MAGA mocked and laughed at all over the world. we didn't didn't benefit from those tax cuts. in 2020 alone, the U. S. imported approximately 7.9 million barrels per day of these products. This figure represents a decrease from previous years but still indicates reliance on foreign energy sources. we lost approximately 5 million jobs by January 2021... and that wasn't just from covid. Trump can't even maintain peace in his own state--so, this should be a shock to no one: www.houstonchronicle.com/.../...-east-18542151.php
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@Sabretooth they only listen to what fox news tells them, and what their God Trump says. The fact that most of them admit Trump is a liar, and then turn around and call him infallible is insane.
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@Sabretooth Blaming Trump for crime in 2020 is ridiculous when it was driven by riots, defund-the-police policies, and Democrat-run cities. Biden hasn’t ‘fixed’ crime—people are still seeing record violence in major cities today.
As for immigration, Biden’s open-border disaster has led to record-breaking illegal crossings, completely overshadowing any deportation numbers you want to cherry-pick. And on energy, Trump gave us independence, while Biden reversed that and made us dependent on foreign oil again.
Finally, COVID-era job losses weren’t Trump’s fault—they were caused by lockdowns. Biden inherited a recovering economy thanks to Trump’s policies but managed to destroy it with inflation and reckless spending. Stop cherry-picking articles and look at the actual results. - 1 y
@NimbleOcelot A cult? That’s rich coming from someone who parrots every talking point from CNN and MSNBC without question. Supporting a leader who delivered historic low unemployment, energy independence, peace deals, and tax relief isn’t a ‘cult’—it’s called voting for results.
Meanwhile, you’re defending a president (Biden) who’s brought record inflation, border chaos, and international embarrassment. If anyone’s following blindly, it’s the people who ignore all of that to cling to the idea that Biden is somehow ‘better.’ Maybe look in the mirror before throwing the ‘cult’ label around. - 1 y
at least those outlets aren't haven't to settle billions in defamation cases while privatly admitting to lies -- Carlson's own lawyers argued that no rational person could trust him. red states have higher crime: www.theguardian.com/.../murder-rates-democrat-republican-states-gun-control . I've already debunked those claims. as for the jobs--let's go back... way back: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHv_qYcgNT8 https://youtu.be/qjl_nbYCxfk?si=fqYsJJ9wK_rTZBuW https://youtu.be/qjl_nbYCxfk?si=NGR_M0R0poEXIIJa and we're looking at the same damn shit: https://youtu.be/y31v5NFWz5E?si=33mH3Ek545QhkW0x a surprise only to a complete moron. huh: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdQAechgfyI . yeah, this man knows exactly he got from his Trump worship: https://youtu.be/SdXXiPyprzg?si=4V0snGeb_Sj7yGrb money.
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@Sabretooth “Oh, so now we’re using random YouTube videos as “proof”? That’s laughable. Anyone can upload a video or write an article that aligns with their narrative—it doesn’t make it true. Your links and videos are just opinions, not evidence.
Here’s the reality: Trump brought energy independence, record-low unemployment, and historic tax cuts that helped millions of Americans. Meanwhile, Biden’s America is drowning in inflation, skyrocketing crime, and a border crisis. No amount of biased YouTube videos will change those facts. - 1 y
those video covered the job loss during Trump's first term.. and I'm sure that moronic union leader would've said the same thing... well, until now. those aren't facts, as I've already debunked. for, for your sake, I'll do so again... though, do try and keep up, this time: in 2020 alone, the U. S. imported approximately 7.9 million barrels per day of these products. This figure represents a decrease from previous years but still indicates reliance on foreign energy sources. we lost approximately 5 million jobs by January 2021. www.cbpp.org/.../the-2017-trump-tax-law-was-skewed-to-the-rich-expensive-and-failed-to-deliver
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@Sabretooth So we’re blaming Trump for the global pandemic now? Newsflash: job losses in 2020 were caused by pandemic lockdowns—pushed hardest by Democrat governors—not Trump. By January 2021, the economy was already recovering, thanks to Trump’s policies like Operation Warp Speed.
And energy? Under Trump, we achieved energy independence for the first time in decades. Biden killed that by shutting down pipelines and restricting domestic production, making us dependent on foreign oil again. Stop twisting numbers from a global crisis to fit your narrative—it’s embarrassing. - 1 y
as is you hiding behind it. there's also the trade war that crippled our farmers before Covid. Again: in 2020 alone, the U. S. imported approximately 7.9 million barrels per day of these products. This figure represents a decrease from previous years but still indicates reliance on foreign energy sources. that pipeline was only gonna create a few TEMPORARY jobs and most of that oil was gonna exported. understand this, Trump has already said that he can't brig down prices. companies are already starting to lay people off and jacking up prices to cover the cost of those tariffs--CEOs know the truth. he was partly responsible, while it is accurate to say that there were signs of economic recovery by January 2021, attributing this solely to Trump’s policies or specifically to Operation Warp Speed may oversimplify a complex situation. Multiple factors influenced this recovery:
Fiscal Stimulus: The federal government passed significant stimulus packages in response to the pandemic (e. g., CARES Act), which provided direct payments to individuals and support for businesses.
Monetary Policy: The Federal Reserve maintained low-interest rates and implemented quantitative easing measures to support economic activity.
Consumer Behavior: As restrictions eased and vaccination efforts ramped up, consumer confidence began to improve, leading to increased spending. - 1 y
@Sabretooth So let me get this straight: you're blaming Trump for trade wars that protected American industries, tariffs that rebalanced unfair trade deals, and a pandemic that crippled global supply chains—not just the U. S? Convenient.
Yes, Operation Warp Speed saved lives and fueled economic recovery. And those stimulus checks and monetary policies you credit were signed under Trump's leadership, not Biden's. Meanwhile, Biden wrecked energy independence, killed thousands of jobs by canceling Keystone, and triggered inflation with reckless spending. Spare me your cherry-picked excuse - 1 y
dude! Trump had to bail farmers out because of that dumb ass shit! Trump’s tariffs raised prices for American consumers by approximately $50 billion annually, with specific product categories experiencing price increases between 3% and 5%. Trump was no part of those negotiations as he spend most of his time golfing. yeah, primarily temporary construction roles -- pay close attention to the keyword ''T. E. M. P. O. R. A. R. Y''. dude, ''wasteful spending''? the total spending associated with Trump’s border wall construction, golfing trips, tax cuts over a decade, and government shutdowns amounts to approximately $1.529 trillion. that's wasteful spending! good lord, child!
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Oh, wow, someone broke out the caps lock and a calculator for this one! Let’s unpack this masterpiece of regurgitated Reddit rants, shall we? 🤔
First off, let's talk about the farmer bailout. Yes, Trump gave farmers subsidies to offset the tariffs during the trade war. But if you're going to throw shade, maybe mention that the whole point was to flex on China. And, spoiler alert: China did end up buying more American goods after the Phase One deal. Sure, it wasn’t perfect, but at least he wasn’t sending pallets of cash to Iran. 🤑
Now, about the tariffs. If $50 billion in tariffs raised prices for consumers by "3-5%"—oh no, $1.50 more on my TV! The horror!—can we talk about how inflation under the current administration made eggs $8? But yeah, tell me more about price increases while we’re out here paying 30% more for gas and groceries. 🙃 (cont) - 1 y
Ah, and the golfing obsession. Look, say what you want, but at least Trump was golfing at his own properties. The guy turned his hobbies into taxpayer discounts. Meanwhile, some presidents (cough Biden) are on vacation so much they might as well start reviewing Airbnbs. At least Trump showed up to the job between golf swings, unlike Sleepy Joe who’s lost between Delaware beach naps. 🏖️
Now, on to your “temporary construction” dig about the border wall. Let me guess—you’re one of those people who cried about “kids in cages” under Trump but conveniently forgot those policies started under Obama? 🫣 Also, temporary construction or not, that wall still reduced illegal crossings in certain areas. Meanwhile, the "open borders" experiment has gifted us millions of new undocumented friends, fentanyl flooding the streets, and record-breaking chaos. But hey, priorities!
Finally, the $1.529 trillion in “wasteful spending.” LMAO, okay, nice math. But let's not pretend every administration doesn’t have its splurges. At least Trump's tax cuts helped stimulate the economy and bring down unemployment to historic lows—before COVID hit, of course. Compare that to this administration writing blank checks to Ukraine while Americans can’t afford rent. But sure, keep complaining about golf trips. Priorities, right?
So, in summary: if you’re going to go on a tirade, at least bring some original arguments to the table. Repeating MSNBC talking points like a parrot with a caffeine addiction doesn’t make you a genius, my dude. 🦜💥
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and that money went right into his own pockets. I learned later. people were able to saw though the wall or just buy a cheap later... the wall was such a pathetic joke that little kids were playing seesaw with the bar... y'all paid $788 million dollars to kids something to play with.. when it wasn't crumbling or falling down... and wasn't Mexico supposed to pay for that shit? As this debate unfolds, policymakers and the public should understand that the 2017 Trump tax law:
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as for those tax cuts, here's some facts:
www.cbpp.org/.../the-2017-trump-tax-law-was-skewed-to-the-rich-expensive-and-failed-to-deliver - 1 y
@Sabretooth Your claim that Trump pocketed money is laughable. Unlike career politicians who got rich off the presidency, Trump’s net worth dropped by over $1 billion during his term, and he donated his entire presidential salary. Meanwhile, Obama, Clinton, and Bush entered the White House as millionaires and left as multimillionaires.
As for the wall, the funding went to securing our borders, and Mexico did contribute through the renegotiated USMCA trade deal. Maybe read up before parroting debunked talking points - 1 y
as is your ignorance about the man that you voted for. During his presidency, Trump reported over $1.6 billion of outside revenue and income from his companies, including the Trump Organization. you should your own advice, dude: ''Despite Trump’s assertions linking USMCA to funding for the wall, there are several critical factors that undermine this claim:
No Direct Funding Mechanism: The USMCA does not contain provisions that allocate funds specifically for border wall construction. The agreement primarily focuses on trade relations rather than infrastructure financing.
Congressional Control Over Spending: Even if increased economic activity or revenue were generated as a result of USMCA, any allocation of funds for government projects like a border wall would require Congressional approval. This means that even potential increases in revenue would not automatically translate into funding for such projects.
Tariffs and Their Impact: While tariffs can generate revenue for the U. S. Treasury when imposed on imports from other countries, including Mexico, it is important to note that tariffs are paid by importers (companies) rather than directly by foreign governments. Therefore, any tariffs resulting from trade policies would ultimately be borne by U. S. consumers or businesses rather than being a direct contribution from Mexico.''
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@Sabretooth Ah, the same tired anti-Trump script. Let’s clarify: Trump’s tariffs brought manufacturing back and pressured unfair trade partners. As for USMCA, it improved on NAFTA’s failures. And his border wall was funded incrementally. But sure, keep cherry-picking to sound smart while ignoring the bigger picture of America’s progress under Trump
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the only person cherry-picking anything is you: 1. Trump’s Tariffs and Manufacturing: The statement that “Trump’s tariffs brought manufacturing back” is partially correct. When President Donald Trump implemented tariffs, particularly on steel and aluminum, there was a short-term increase in some manufacturing sectors within the United States. For example, the tariffs were aimed at protecting American jobs and industries from foreign competition, particularly from countries like China. According to data from the U. S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA), certain manufacturing sectors did see job growth during his administration.
However, it is essential to note that while some jobs were created in specific industries, other sectors faced increased costs due to higher prices for imported materials. The overall impact of tariffs on manufacturing was mixed; while some companies benefited, others struggled with increased production costs and retaliatory tariffs from other countries. 2. USMCA Improvement Over NAFTA: The assertion that “USMCA improved on NAFTA’s failures” is generally supported by trade experts and economic analyses. The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), which replaced the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), included several updates aimed at addressing criticisms of NAFTA. Key improvements included stronger labor protections, updated intellectual property rights provisions, and new rules regarding digital trade.
For instance, the USMCA introduced stricter labor standards in Mexico to ensure fair wages and working conditions, which was a significant concern under NAFTA. Additionally, it included provisions that required a higher percentage of automobile parts to be made in North America to qualify for tariff-free access to the U. S. market. - 1 y
3. Funding for the Border Wall: The claim that “his border wall was funded incrementally” is accurate but requires context. During Trump’s presidency, funding for the border wall was a contentious issue that involved multiple budget negotiations with Congress. Initially proposed as part of his campaign promises, funding came from various sources over time.
Congress allocated funds through appropriations bills, but these amounts often fell short of Trump’s initial requests for wall construction. As a result, Trump declared a national emergency in 2019 to redirect funds from other federal budgets toward building sections of the wall along the southern border with Mexico. - 1 y
1. Trump’s Tariffs and Manufacturing
Oh wow, so you’re telling me that tariffs had different effects on different industries? Shocking. Groundbreaking. Truly a revelation. 🙄 Sure, some industries thrived while others struggled—that’s the trade-off of any economic policy. But hey, at least Trump tried to protect American manufacturing, instead of outsourcing entire industries while pretending "globalism is good for you." And let’s not forget: before the pandemic, U. S. manufacturing hit a 15-year high in output. That’s not a “mixed result,” my dude; that’s progress.
But let’s play this your way. You’re saying some industries struggled due to retaliatory tariffs and increased material costs. Fine, fair point. But would you prefer the “do-nothing” strategy where we just bend over for China and let them keep screwing our workers? Because that’s exactly what previous administrations did, and it’s what the current one is doing right now. You gotta pick your poison, Sabretooth. Grow the backbone or keep importing one from overseas.
2. USMCA vs. NAFTA
Oh, so you admit the USMCA was an improvement? Wow, I almost fainted from the shock of your mild objectivity. 😱 But let’s give credit where credit’s due: Trump renegotiated a deal that actually held Mexico accountable for labor rights and gave American industries (like auto manufacturing) a fairer shake. NAFTA, on the other hand, hollowed out entire Rust Belt towns and sent millions of jobs to Mexico and beyond. USMCA wasn’t just an “update”; it was a much-needed repair job on a trade policy that had been a disaster for decades.
Also, I love how you tried to sneak in the “trade experts agree” line as if that’s some ironclad argument. Bro, trade experts also thought NAFTA was great when it first passed, and look how that turned out. Forgive me if I’m not hanging on their every word like they’re the Oracle of Delphi.
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3. Border Wall Funding Drama
Ah, yes, the old “Trump declared a national emergency to fund the wall” argument. You mean the same wall that Democrats screamed about for four years, but then quietly approved more funding for after he left office? Yeah, that one. 🤔
Listen, funding anything in Washington is a bureaucratic nightmare, so pointing out the “incremental funding” for the wall is like saying, “Hey, water is wet!” Of course it was funded over time—what else did you expect? Trump literally had to fight tooth and nail against Congress, the media, and half the country just to secure some cash to protect the border. Meanwhile, the current administration just flings the door open and hands out “welcome to America” goodie bags.
Oh, and let’s not act like the wall didn’t work where it was completed. Illegal crossings dropped significantly in the areas with barriers, and even Border Patrol officials confirmed it helped. But nah, let’s focus on how the funding got there instead of the actual results. That’s some top-tier nitpicking, Sabretooth.
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Sabretooth, my guy, your whole rant reads like a Wikipedia summary written by someone who really wanted to sound smart but got bored halfway through. You’re cherry-picking your “context” while ignoring the broader picture: Trump’s policies weren’t perfect, but they actively tried to prioritize Americans first. That’s more than you can say for most politicians.
So, next time you want to lecture someone, maybe spice it up with an original thought or two. Otherwise, you’re just reposting the obvious like a walking, talking internet comment section. 🥱 - 1 y
dude... Trump was giving Putin our ppe equipment and Putin confirmed it. so, please, spare that whole ''American first'' bullshit learning some facts before you speak because I've been able to dismantle all of your points.
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@filthy_immigrant, this is hilariously sad. You keep saying we keep parotting, I think it was MSN this time? Yet I have don't watch that, nor CNN. Also, I never said anything about a cult, so you are literally just expecting a response, and then responding to that, rather than what was said. I didn't catch this whole conversation, but I want to clarify a few things I did see. Namely you are against politicians using the government for their own gain, but you defend Trump overcharging the US to use his properties (why would Trump have to pay himself to stay at his own property?). When Trump's policies fail, and he has to bail farmers out, it's fine, because he bailed them out? No, bailing them out is a bandaid fix to the issues he caused.
Also, finally, and I'm not going to go too in debth, because I know you'll refuse to accept anything that goes against your opinions, even proven facts and your own morality, but I want to point out that if everyone on one side has identical responses to something, but in different ways, it's probably because that's the truth of he matter. If one side unanimously agrees that the sky is blue, and then one side has different people saying it's blue, green, brown, orange, purple, etc, it's because one side is based on facts, and the other is based off of rumors, opinions on what they wish it was, or because they don't want to go against their localized tide who is all wrong.
The fact that you get mad that the left all say the same thing is weird af, because obviously you'll have the same responses if you are basing shit on fact, and not opinions. - 1 y
@NimbleOcelot Your wall of text doesn’t hide the fact that you’re spewing recycled leftist narratives. Trump didn’t overcharge taxpayers—he donated his salary while Biden hides in Delaware. He didn’t “bail out” farmers for fun—he stood up to China, something Biden’s too weak to do. And yeah, the left parrots the same nonsense because it’s based on groupthink, not facts
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Lol, this is just sad at this point. If Biden used taxpayer money to stay at his house, instead of the Whitehouse, you'd be pissed. He didn't save anything. He literally had his supporters start a relief fund for himself, for his legal fees. He's a billionaire.
No, he bailed out the farmers because he's an idiot and doesn't know how tariffs work. There's a difference between standing up to China, and what Trump did. All he did was raise prices.
The fact that we post link after link from different articles, all saying the same thing, with links and sources to reputable statistics, even from the government, and then you all say that Trump said something different, leads me to believe it's you all partaking in the groupthink debacle. Sabertooth was posting link after link to you, only for you to call it "random" or saying you disagree AGAINST the literal facts being shoved into your face. This is willful ignorance at this point. If Biden had done anything that Trump has, the entire MAGA empire would be calling for an execution. - 1 y
@NimbleOcelot Biden isn’t a harmless baby—he’s a destructive force. His reckless spending and feckless foreign policy have weakened America, and his media defenders shield him at every turn. You ignore facts and parrot talking points because reality obliterates your narrative
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More opinions without facts. Please provide sources, or admit you are talking out of your ass.
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@NimbleOcelot Facts? Let’s start with 40-year-high inflation under Biden, trillions in reckless spending, and the U. S. losing energy independence. Gas prices doubled under him before temporarily lowering only because of emergency reserve depletion. Meanwhile, wages are lagging behind inflation, and real Americans are drowning in costs. If you actually worked, paid bills, or even lived here, you wouldn’t need a source—you’d feel the reality every day
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Inflation is pretty on par when you compare it to the rest of the world. Also, inflation in this case is a result of corporate greed, seeing as how most large companies are reporting record profits. Everything Biden attempted to put in place, your party complained about regulations being anti Capitalism.
Also, please explain how you think we lost energy dependence.
Gas, again, is due to corporate greed.
Also, you complain about wages lagging behind, but it's been the democrats trying to increase wages, while republicans stopped those bills.
From the sounds of it, you aren't mad at Biden, you are mad about the corporate greed that has taken over. And since this is what you are mad about, please take a good, in depth look at Trump's current cabinet picks. Especially his latest, who has firmly stated he is against raising minimum wage.
1 yBiden is a career politician who is not a leader. I wouldn't have vote for him if Republicans were able to present a candidate that wasn't so obviously a terrible human being. I will only miss him now because the other guys is coming in again a terrible human being. Anyone over the age of 75 needs to be out of US politics now in my opinion.
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@Stevepro68
You had the entire democratic party to choose from, why did you choose Biden?
It was clear in 2020 the man was not fit. Why did you choose him over a long list of successful governors? - 1 y
@monorprise I am an independent not Democrat. I don't choose the party candidates even if I did. Elections for party candidates is a little more than 100 years old. Parties choose their candidate even with primaries not individuals.
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@monorprise As if anyone actually chooses their candidate. Most people wanted Bernie. But Biden is a billion times better than Trump any day.
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@Stevepro68
Lots of states have voter primaries not caucuses - 1 y
@NimbleOcelot I got to vote between many republican Canadits.
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@monorprise And how many of those were viable candidates? If the wrong person looked like they were going to get too many votes, they always drop out, on both sides.
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@NimbleOcelot Trump was not the most viable canadit in 2016 but he won anyway.
There are a lot of very successfully democrat governors that could easily have beaten Trump in 2020 and 2024. Yet democrats didn't run them Indeed the democratic primary is in fact rigged keeping people like Berny from winning.
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I hate trumps guts and voted for kamila puyrely because she wasn't trump and was at least young enough that she could remember what she had for breakfast. Bidens brain is basically goo at this point and Kamilla would have been a weak leader too her behavior after losing the election makes that very clear but the idea that trump is a strong man that's going to save America is laughable. We were screwed no matter what, but we're not screwed right now we're freaking sodomized.
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1 yLiterally did and said nothing. But then again, I don’t live in the US. I don’t remember one memorable thing about him other than being Obama hench.
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1 yNo. I’m not going to miss him. He was a poor choice for president. He has dementia, he doesn’t know what going on, he tore this country apart and made us a laughing stock like Obama, except Biden is worse than Obama who was worse than Carter. When Trump gets in, this country is going to scare a lot of other countries, Trump is going to rebuild the wall and lower the gas prices and our taxes. And he going to bring our jobs back.
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dude... Trump praises fantasy cannibals and rants about boats and starks. Trump and MAGA mocked and laughed at all over the world. he already told you that he can't lower prices: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJ1uxBwjw3c
If all illegals are gone, who in America will willingly work at all these low paying jobs we rely on? If anything this will ruin the economy we won’t have enough people to cover the low paying jobs the immigrants willingly worked at.
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@Iquestioneverything it's the price racists are more than willing to pay.
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1 yNope. Fuck that POS. Biden is not and has never been a "good guy". He's been a lying sack of shit his whole life
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One of them went to church, and the other one slept with pornstars under the table with a wife at home.
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@Dongie As weird as that is, and I'm not going to defend it, there's a major difference between taking a nonsexual shower with your daughter to flying regularly to Epstein's island, and going into the changing rooms of teen beauty pageant contestants to get an eyeful, and the straight up rape from Trump.
@Dongie My original reply aged like fine wine.
Miss Biden? No way in the world I’m gonna miss that imbecile. What has he done for us? Nothin except let criminals loose, raised our costs for everything, lost respect of foreign countries, lost respect of most Americans, let 10,000,000+illegal immigrants into the USA
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Please stop basing your opinions on lies. Crime went down under Biden.
No, you have that backwards.
Trump is good and good at being president.
Biden is a traitor to our country and sold us out many times for $ from China and Russia.31 Reply
Asker1 yhis administration just banned Chinese and Russian tech from self driving cars. Try again.. Trump has praised putin and xi
26.4K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Unless he goes to prison I hope we never hear from him again.
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👍 agree
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1 y"a good ordinary guy"? hell no. yes he's different to trump. trump is very flameboyant and can be super obnoxious. but biden is certainly not more of a "good ordinary guy" than trump is.
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Asker1 yhe wasn’t born in a privilege. He earned everything has.
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and what exactly does that have to do with anything? as if you can't have a bad character when you weren't born from privilege.
2K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. You just put this question on here because you know that you are full of 💩 or maybe you are one of the stupid Democrats they keep talking abou?
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1 yI despise that motherfucker. One big last "fuck you" was presented to me by his regime when they processed the removal of my Medicare.
20 Reply8K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Fuck no, I’m not missing that corrupt, lawless, evil vengeful bastard and his criminal family and handlers.
00 Reply12K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. No, because I won't take the shot.
10 ReplyNot one bit.
Worst President ever, hands down.
I know you won't expect that, but he did way more damage to this country than good.
We all know it to be true.
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1 yNo, I will not miss the gross stupidity of Biden and Company
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1 yMoral =/= Biden. Biden just pardoned 2500 drug dealers and you call that "moral"? Anyone who supports abortion is immoral.
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^ say no more. Trump supporters, really are the lowest form of human.
00 Reply1.7K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. No. I believe he will be one of the most forgetable US presidents. He didn't do nothing in his single term, except for signing Chips Act.
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And the Inflation Reduction Act, the largest climate investment in history - a historic investment was made to lower energy costs, create good-paying union jobs, and strengthen energy security. a corporate minimum tax, cheaper medication, invested in the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) getting $1bn that millionaires owed, the rate of new housing starts up 17%, the United States is now on track to produce nearly 30% of the global supply of leading-edge chips by 2032, up from 0% when the Biden-Harris Administration took office, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, lower prescription drug costs for millions on Medicare, reinvigorated the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) by welcoming - Sweden and Finland to the Alliance while also increasing defense spending across the Alliance to make us all safer and more secure, a 10% reduction in opioid overdoses in the last 12 months...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9foi342LXQE
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1 yYeah, believe it or not, I actually don’t want to hear a rant from the President everyday. Good government should be dull government, most of the time.
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1 yI won't miss him as president, but I'll miss him like a grandpa... :(
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1 y"I won't forget you buddy"
Tom Hardy, Venom The Last Dance.
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Anonymous(45 Plus)1 yHe did his job. He filled the seat to keep crusty orange out. If harris had won it would have been four more years of the same. now it will be worse.
10 Reply710 opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Yes I will miss him. It was funny watching him trip over his own feet going up and down stairs or just walking. It was hilarious
00 Reply1K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Three quarters of the U. S. voted for Trump because they didn’t want any more of Biden. Harris would have been same as Biden or worse…..
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1 yNot happy about how Biden did but I am NOT looking forward to thin skinned orange blob coming in.
00 Reply - 9.7K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic.
1 yHe will definitely be missed by many, but I don't miss any president or politician.
00 Reply - 5.9K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic.
1 yI'd miss an end table compared to You-Know-Who !!!
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Anonymous(45 Plus)1 yGood riddance!
60 ReplyHad enough of him in office.
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Anonymous(36-45)1 ySeems a lot of people like to think he's worse than Bush Jr
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Anonymous(36-45)1 yNo, not going to miss Trump in 4 years either.
00 ReplyNot even a little
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Anonymous(25-29)1 yHell no , I wouldn’t miss herpes either
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Anonymous(25-29)1 yNo and I don’t live in the USA
50 Reply462 opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Not one damn bit!
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1 yBiden will not be missed.
00 Reply- 6.2K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic.
1 yI never miss a former President.
00 Reply 2.9K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. I'll miss him like cancer.
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1 yI'm gonna miss the memes. But other than that, no
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Anonymous(25-29)1 yyeah I'm gonna miss all his gaffes
10 Reply3.4K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. I wasn't planning on shooting at him.
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Anonymous(36-45)1 yByeeeeeeeeeeee, guy.
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1 yAbsolutely not
50 Reply- 1.2K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic.
1 yHell no him and Trump gotta go
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Anonymous(25-29)1 yNo, he'll soon be joining jimmy Carter
10 Reply6.8K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Nope.
30 Reply564 opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Nope.
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1 yHell no!
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1 yWhy ask anon?
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Anonymous(30-35)1 ySeriously?
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1 yHe is fraud.
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