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Imagine if Obama was that pointed and aggressive at any point in his presidency.
Seemed pretty mild to me, especially compared to the things Trump and his followers say about Democrats. And Biden, unlike Trump, has objective evidence to support it.It's amazing how crazy the right wing is going on about Biden's speech last night. They're saying Biden is using fascist words and speech rhetoric.
Biden keeps racking up wins for President who apparently can't do anything.
Now there's a list I'd like to see. Biden wins.
Please share your list.:
That little video's list, in the form of text that's sitting still:
But it isn't. The latest projection is that it's still more likely that they lose the HoR than that they don't. All that's changed is that they appear to be heading toward losing it by a smaller margin. They're likely to gain Senate seats, but not up to 60, and there's still even a 35% of losing seats there.I don't know for sure what's been driving the change in Democrats over the past few weeks. I suspect it's realizing the SCOTUS abortion ruling is going to hand them the midterm on a platter
Deeds, not words. A skeptics' forum is a weird place to see people going all kpop stan over a mere political speech. I like the timing, though. It's almost as if they knew the student loan forgiveness would be bad policy and a damp squib on the PR front, and lined up a lovebomb of red meat to shore up the TDS bloc of party.
It's amazing how crazy the right wing is going on about Biden's speech last night. They're saying Biden is using fascist words and speech rhetoric. You know, asking people to vote out enemies of the state is what dictators do. Republicans are always the victim, even though they are the ones actually taking measures to destroy democracy.
Fox and the Republicans are losing their minds over Joe Biden calling MAGA "semi-fascist."
But they'd never call their political opponents "fascists," right? Right??
You'll be shocked, shocked I tell you! Roll the tape:
I just assume everything the Republicans get mad at someone else for doing did is something they did a far worst version of already. It saves time.
Actually waiting for their cowardly trolling "Watch me put on a big show of how offended, just utterly gobsmacked, I am that Biden had his fly down after four years of Trump not even wearing pants" to assume that's their game is a waste of energy.
What Dems don't understand is that Republicans, fundamentally, see themselves as almost a different species, as the only TrueTM and legitimate Americans.
If they do something bad, it clearly was just a misunderstanding, an honest mistake.
If they see Democrats do something bad, it clearly is only the tip of the iceberg, a symptome of a much vaster coverup of Evil.
so any attempt to tell Republicans: "but you did it first and worse" is wasted - they can't be wrong, by definition, so therefore Dems must always be wrong, especially if they are obviously right.
"We got a little help from Republicans -- but not a lot -- but enough to get it passed. But the truth is, there are a lot more Republicans taking credit for that bill than who actually voted for it," Biden said at a Democratic National Committee reception in Maryland, another stop for the President as he picks up his campaigning less than two months ahead of the midterm elections.
"I see them out there, 'And now we're going to build this new bridge here, we're all for it. And by the way, this new road, and we're going to have an internet that going to be all the way,' the President said, changing his tone of voice for his impression of the Republicans. "I love them, man. They ain't got no shame."
And by the way, while we’re doing all this — I’m not going to take all your time because you’re standing, but while we’re doing all this — (laughter) — guess what? You know, Republicans talk about being fiscally responsible. We are reducing the deficit while all this — things we’re doing to spend money. (Applause.) Not a joke.
Last year, I reduced the deficit $350 billion. You know how much this year, not counting the Medicaid changes? One trillion seven hundred billion dollars. (Applause.)
So I don’t want to hear it from Republicans about fiscal responsibility. I don’t want to hear it. I mean it. I — these — ugh. (Laughter.) I don’t want to get going here.
Republicans ready to impeach Biden, on the basis of not corruption but legitimate acts as president. Poll indicated wide support.
https://www.rasmussenreports.com/pu...ions_impeach_biden_august_31_september_1_2022
I guess they want to do this to please Trump and make him feel better.
You know, Republicans talk about being fiscally responsible. We are reducing the deficit while all this — things we’re doing to spend money. (Applause.) Not a joke.
Last year, I reduced the deficit $350 billion. You know how much this year, not counting the Medicaid changes? One trillion seven hundred billion dollars. (Applause.)
So I don’t want to hear it from Republicans about fiscal responsibility. I don’t want to hear it. I mean it. I — these — ugh. (Laughter.) I don’t want to get going here.
You’d think if they really cared about inflation, reducing it, they would have voted for the Inflation Reduction Act. But every single Republican, House and Senate — every single one — every Republican in the House, every Republican in the Senate, they voted against it. Every one.
Look, hear — hear this, America: Every single Republican voted against lowering prescription drug costs — every one — every one; against lowering healthcare costs — every one; against tackling the climate cris- — crisis — every one; against lower energy cost; against creating good-paying jobs; against a fairer tax system — every single one.
Now every single American needs to return the favor and vote them out of office.
I'm going to disagree with you. It's not to please Trump and make him feel better. There's fairly certainly a few reasons, but I'd suggest that the closest to what you suggest is probably that *they* feel wronged and want action taken to fix that. Right wing propaganda is pretty much a wholesale grievance manufacturer, after all, and the Republican trick of convincing Republicans that they're being oppressed (which justifies oppressing others in far, far more tangible ways) has long been cliche at this point.
They may feel oppressed and passing legislation may have pissed them off. But that is not grounds for impeachment. Biden did not make us wear masks, and the CDC and Fauci did not either. They ...GOP...opposed vaccinations of the military. Other than that, no major freedoms were taken.
The impeachment would be embarrassing. Border crossings are going down.
Republicans have hammered Democrats in local races over inflation and the cost of basic necessities, trying to pin blame for a complex economic issue on the party in power. Polling has shown voters trust Republicans over Democrats to handle economic issues. A Politico/Morning Consult poll conducted from 16 to 18 September found 46% of registered voters trusted Republicans in Congress on the economy, compared to 38% who trusted Democrats (16% weren't sure, or didn't have an opinion*).
Dr. Mehmet Oz, the Republican candidate for US Senate in Pennsylvania, has made the economy central to his argument. He claimed on Twitter that Mr Biden's "reckless spending has increased the price of everything…We need to reverse Biden's failed agenda and focus on restoring America's economy ASAP."