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My god, Biden looked terrible.

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Just think, the person elected to run the country isn’t running the country. Makes you wonder who’s making the decisions.
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#42

Imagine someone telling you Chuck Schumer is qualified to be president and expecting you to take them serious as a person.
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#43

(06-28-2024, 09:15 PM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote: Imagine someone telling you Chuck Schumer is qualified to be president and expecting you to take them serious as a person.

You and I are both qualified to be President, amigo.
My fellow southpaw Mark Brunell will probably always be my favorite Jaguar.
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#44

I love seeing even the most delusional left wing networks like Msnbc and CNN finally waking up to the dementia issue. Before this debate they were sweating Biden was as sharp as ever.
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#45

(06-28-2024, 10:34 PM)OG-JAGFAN Wrote: I love seeing even the most delusional left wing networks like Msnbc and CNN finally waking up to the dementia issue. Before this debate they were sweating Biden was as sharp as ever.

They aren't waking up. They just got the bat signal. Problem is, they underestimated Jill Biden. These people are ghouls with rotten souls. Hell is too good for these people.
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(06-28-2024, 08:56 PM)homebiscuit Wrote: Just think, the person elected to run the country isn’t running the country. Makes you wonder who’s making the decisions.

If it's something they're going to need him to repeat for the cameras, it's still him.
That's why the pace of that type of decision has been quite slow.
My fellow southpaw Mark Brunell will probably always be my favorite Jaguar.
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#47

(06-28-2024, 10:43 PM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote:
(06-28-2024, 10:34 PM)OG-JAGFAN Wrote: I love seeing even the most delusional left wing networks like Msnbc and CNN finally waking up to the dementia issue. Before this debate they were sweating Biden was as sharp as ever.

They aren't waking up. They just got the bat signal. Problem is, they underestimated Jill Biden. These people are ghouls with rotten souls. Hell is too good for these people.

Your rhetoric is frankly terrifying.  You sound like a Nazi.
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(This post was last modified: 06-29-2024, 04:56 AM by Caldrac. Edited 1 time in total.)

(06-28-2024, 08:56 PM)homebiscuit Wrote: Just think, the person elected to run the country isn’t running the country. Makes you wonder who’s making the decisions.

Million dollar question. Apart of me feels that we've always had a Plutocracy in our country. We call it "Lobbyism", however, it's the same damn thing. Whether the rich and powerful are running it outright or throwing dollars at the most popular political pawn willing to strip their morals the most? They're still in control. 

Credulous at best to believe otherwise. You can go back and look at most presidents now, and see the policies and laws that were put into motion. It's done nothing but alienate the majority. They have attacked and punished the working class, the middle class as it's become increasingly more difficult to stay within said class or potentially move up into said class or better. 

They deliberately targeted key, fundamental aspects to what made this nation strong. You're now foolish to dare having the American Dream, if you can even define that still. You're now foolish for wanting to start a family. You're now foolish for wanting to own a home. You're now foolish if you think you can retire comfortably after trading your time and physical and mental well being for that sense of security.

They have taken it all. And we allowed it. No generation gets a pass in this. Boomers. Generation X. Millennials. Zoomers. We all took the bait. We all participated or chose NOT to participate. And this is what we get. For not demanding better. For not challenging these people. For not stopping this Doomtrain sooner. We collectively made these decisions.
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(06-29-2024, 04:55 AM)Caldrac Wrote:
(06-28-2024, 08:56 PM)homebiscuit Wrote: Just think, the person elected to run the country isn’t running the country. Makes you wonder who’s making the decisions.

Million dollar question. Apart of me feels that we've always had a Plutocracy in our country. We call it "Lobbyism", however, it's the same damn thing. Whether the rich and powerful are running it outright or throwing dollars at the most popular political pawn willing to strip their morals the most? They're still in control. 

Credulous at best to believe otherwise. You can go back and look at most presidents now, and see the policies and laws that were put into motion. It's done nothing but alienate the majority. They have attacked and punished the working class, the middle class as it's become increasingly more difficult to stay within said class or potentially move up into said class or better. 

They deliberately targeted key, fundamental aspects to what made this nation strong. You're now foolish to dare having the American Dream, if you can even define that still. You're now foolish for wanting to start a family. You're now foolish for wanting to own a home. You're now foolish if you think you can retire comfortably after trading your time and physical and mental well being for that sense of security.

They have taken it all. And we allowed it. No generation gets a pass in this. Boomers. Generation X. Millennials. Zoomers. We all took the bait. We all participated or chose NOT to participate. And this is what we get. For not demanding better. For not challenging these people. For not stopping this Doomtrain sooner. We collectively made these decisions.

Oh, come on.  That's complete BS.  Millions of people own homes, and millions of people retire comfortably.  Granted, sometimes it's not easy.  But to say it's foolish to think you can do it is absolute nonsense.  

All that class warfare you are spouting makes you sound like a Democrat, just complaining about how the world isn't fair.  There is a lot of opportunity in this country; that's why so many people from other countries want to move here.
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(This post was last modified: 06-29-2024, 08:09 AM by Caldrac. Edited 2 times in total.)

(06-29-2024, 07:32 AM)The Real Marty Wrote:
(06-29-2024, 04:55 AM)Caldrac Wrote: Million dollar question. Apart of me feels that we've always had a Plutocracy in our country. We call it "Lobbyism", however, it's the same damn thing. Whether the rich and powerful are running it outright or throwing dollars at the most popular political pawn willing to strip their morals the most? They're still in control. 

Credulous at best to believe otherwise. You can go back and look at most presidents now, and see the policies and laws that were put into motion. It's done nothing but alienate the majority. They have attacked and punished the working class, the middle class as it's become increasingly more difficult to stay within said class or potentially move up into said class or better. 

They deliberately targeted key, fundamental aspects to what made this nation strong. You're now foolish to dare having the American Dream, if you can even define that still. You're now foolish for wanting to start a family. You're now foolish for wanting to own a home. You're now foolish if you think you can retire comfortably after trading your time and physical and mental well being for that sense of security.

They have taken it all. And we allowed it. No generation gets a pass in this. Boomers. Generation X. Millennials. Zoomers. We all took the bait. We all participated or chose NOT to participate. And this is what we get. For not demanding better. For not challenging these people. For not stopping this Doomtrain sooner. We collectively made these decisions.

Oh, come on.  That's complete BS.  Millions of people own homes, and millions of people retire comfortably.  Granted, sometimes it's not easy.  But to say it's foolish to think you can do it is absolute nonsense.  

All that class warfare you are spouting makes you sound like a Democrat, just complaining about how the world isn't fair.  There is a lot of opportunity in this country; that's why so many people from other countries want to move here.

Those days are dwindling, you're missing my point. Nothing is easy. That's common sense. However, it's ESPECIALLY not easy in today's age. It's foolish in a sense, that, over the past few decades, these things have been demonized, attacked or manipulated by our many institutions. You have had feminism and extreme liberalism destroy what made the American Dream possible. 

There was a happy balance to be had. You could be a stay at home Mom and care for your children if you wanted to. You could afford to have both parents work and actually TRUST the public school system and TRUST the institutions to aide in raising your children into being a productive member of society instead of a brain washed neoliberal that [BLEEP] on family values, [BLEEP] on religion, [BLEEP] on decency and [BLEEP] on tradition. 

We had both essentially, right in the middle, nearly perfectly balanced, and now? We've let it go too far into the other direction of the spectrum. The world isn't fair. Again, that's common sense. I am fortunate to be in the situation that I am in. I know this. Have cited it many, many times. However, not everybody has that luxury from my generation. I know this because I see it everyday and I hear about it everyday, not through the MSM neither, from actual people. 

I feel awful for my younger brothers. They're scraping by and having to work like dogs to provide for their families and that's due to inflation, wages not keeping up with rising costs of living and the absurd amount of interest rates that are thrown around on owning a home, (again, you say millions own homes, yes, obviously) however, you're not considering what it costs now for first time opportunities, you're not considering that the home ownership market is being sapped up daily by major asset companies to essentially flip it into a renters market and you're not considering the overall costs compared to the past few decades. 

There's a little bit of opportunity left in this country. I think people get their ego's hurt when they actually get outside of the country and visit countries that are not complete [BLEEP] holes. Stop making everything sound so [BLEEP] star spangled awesome around here, it's clearly not. There's never been a more heightened time of insecurity, uncertainty and division in this country. Period. 

That, "Can't see it from my backyard" mentality is exactly what I meant earlier about each generation having a hand in this nation's downslide. Nobody gives a [BLEEP] enough to demand better, to demand more, to take action. Enjoy what you have Marty, not many people coming behind you generation wise will be as lucky. Myself included. We're more fortunate than you realize at the moment. For now at least.
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(This post was last modified: 06-29-2024, 08:33 AM by StroudCrowd1. Edited 1 time in total.)

Lol, he isn't going anywhere. Jill gonna Bernie Lomax this dude to the August debate. Lot of time to figure out what went wrong with that drug cocktail at least.


https://www.breitbart.com/2024-election/...september/
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#53

(06-29-2024, 08:30 AM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote: Lol, he isn't going anywhere. Jill gonna Bernie Lomax this dude to the August debate. Lot of time to figure out what went wrong with that drug cocktail at least.


https://www.breitbart.com/2024-election/...september/

Just read this as well..

https://twitter.com/charliekirk11/status...d7pAA&s=19

This is big. It's likely already too late to remove Joe Biden from the ballot.

WISCONSIN — It's already too late to remove Joe Biden from the ballot.

NEVADA—After tonight, the fourth Friday in June, it will be too late to remove Joe Biden.

GEORGIA—Only a few weeks remain before it will be too late to remove Biden from the ballot.

From DailyMail:

The Heritage Oversight project has set their sights on three contentious swing states where they believe taking Biden off the Democratic ticket would not allow anyone else to replace him: Georgia, Nevada and Wisconsin.

Wisconsin does not allow withdrawal from the ballot for any reason besides death.

In Nevada, no changes can be made to the ballot after 5 p.m. on the fourth Friday in June of an election year or 'a nominee dies or is adjudicated insane or mentally incompetent.'

If Biden were to withdraw less than 60 days before the election Georgia his name will remain on the ballot but no votes will be counted.

In Texas, the two party's nominees have until the 74th day before the election to withdraw from the ballot. Some states, like South Carolina, do not allow candidates to withdraw for political reasons.

dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1…
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(06-29-2024, 09:19 AM)WingerDinger Wrote:
(06-29-2024, 08:30 AM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote: Lol, he isn't going anywhere. Jill gonna Bernie Lomax this dude to the August debate. Lot of time to figure out what went wrong with that drug cocktail at least.


https://www.breitbart.com/2024-election/...september/

Just read this as well..

https://x.com/charliekirk11/status/18067...d7pAA&s=19

This is big. It's likely already too late to remove Joe Biden from the ballot.

WISCONSIN — It's already too late to remove Joe Biden from the ballot.

NEVADA—After tonight, the fourth Friday in June, it will be too late to remove Joe Biden.

GEORGIA—Only a few weeks remain before it will be too late to remove Biden from the ballot.

From DailyMail:

The Heritage Oversight project has set their sights on three contentious swing states where they believe taking Biden off the Democratic ticket would not allow anyone else to replace him: Georgia, Nevada and Wisconsin.

Wisconsin does not allow withdrawal from the ballot for any reason besides death.

In Nevada, no changes can be made to the ballot after 5 p.m. on the fourth Friday in June of an election year or 'a nominee dies or is adjudicated insane or mentally incompetent.'

If Biden were to withdraw less than 60 days before the election Georgia his name will remain on the ballot but no votes will be counted.

In Texas, the two party's nominees have until the 74th day before the election to withdraw from the ballot. Some states, like South Carolina, do not allow candidates to withdraw for political reasons.

dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1…

When has eliminating someone they don't like from the face of the earth ever stopped them?
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#56

Here's a weird scenario....

Although the 25th Amendment can be used to remove Biden from the office of the president, it can not be used to prevent him from becoming the Democratic nominee.

So his cabinet can remove him - obviously unwillingly on his part or the 25th Amendment wouldn't be needed.  And if he's unwilling to resign as president then he's obviously going to be unwilling to advise delegates pledged to him to nominate someone else.  So he would be the Democratic nominee and could conceivably (by hook or by crook) win the presidency again.

So then what does the cabinet do?  Remove him again when he is sworn back in in January?  I don't think so.  I think they would keep him in that scenario.  Any Dems that want to remove Biden only want to do so because they're afraid Trump will win in November.  But if Biden wins, I would think they would keep him.
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(06-29-2024, 09:59 AM)WingerDinger Wrote: [Image: Srru6.jpg]

The plane is in a spiraling nosedive, the cockpit is unmanned, and they're going to ride it all the way to the ground.
When you get into the endzone, act like you've been there before.
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(This post was last modified: 06-29-2024, 10:28 AM by StroudCrowd1. Edited 2 times in total.)

(06-29-2024, 10:20 AM)InvalidContentWasFoundStarting Wrote: Here's a weird scenario....

Although the 25th Amendment can be used to remove Biden from the office of the president, it can not be used to prevent him from becoming the Democratic nominee.

So his cabinet can remove him - obviously unwillingly on his part or the 25th Amendment wouldn't be needed.  And if he's unwilling to resign as president then he's obviously going to be unwilling to advise delegates pledged to him to nominate someone else.  So he would be the Democratic nominee and could conceivably (by hook or by crook) win the presidency again.

So then what does the cabinet do?  Remove him again when he is sworn back in in January?  I don't think so.  I think they would keep him in that scenario.  Any Dems that want to remove Biden only want to do so because they're afraid Trump will win in November.  But if Biden wins, I would think they would keep him.
Zero chance they remove him. Kamala as POTUS is the last thing democrats need or want. That would be the nightmare scenario for them. Obama wouldn't let this happen either, as he is running things behind the scenes and doesn't necessarily have control of a loose cannon like Harris.
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#59

If I were Trump I would refuse the second debate. I would call it elder abuse and leave it at that.
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(This post was last modified: 06-29-2024, 11:22 AM by The Real Marty. Edited 1 time in total.)

(06-29-2024, 09:19 AM)WingerDinger Wrote:
(06-29-2024, 08:30 AM)StroudCrowd1 Wrote: Lol, he isn't going anywhere. Jill gonna Bernie Lomax this dude to the August debate. Lot of time to figure out what went wrong with that drug cocktail at least.


https://www.breitbart.com/2024-election/...september/

Just read this as well..

https://x.com/charliekirk11/status/18067...d7pAA&s=19

This is big. It's likely already too late to remove Joe Biden from the ballot.

WISCONSIN — It's already too late to remove Joe Biden from the ballot.

NEVADA—After tonight, the fourth Friday in June, it will be too late to remove Joe Biden.

GEORGIA—Only a few weeks remain before it will be too late to remove Biden from the ballot.

From DailyMail:

The Heritage Oversight project has set their sights on three contentious swing states where they believe taking Biden off the Democratic ticket would not allow anyone else to replace him: Georgia, Nevada and Wisconsin.

Wisconsin does not allow withdrawal from the ballot for any reason besides death.

In Nevada, no changes can be made to the ballot after 5 p.m. on the fourth Friday in June of an election year or 'a nominee dies or is adjudicated insane or mentally incompetent.'

If Biden were to withdraw less than 60 days before the election Georgia his name will remain on the ballot but no votes will be counted.

In Texas, the two party's nominees have until the 74th day before the election to withdraw from the ballot. Some states, like South Carolina, do not allow candidates to withdraw for political reasons.

dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1…

I don't understand this.   How is Joe Biden on the ballot in the first place?  He hasn't even received the nomination yet.

"...taking Biden off the Democratic ticket would not allow anyone else to replace him: Georgia, Nevada and Wisconsin."  No one is taking him off the ticket, because as of now, he's not on the ticket.
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