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I do feel bad that Chairman Joe and the #LuvGuv are victims of conspiracies. Poor Chairman Joe couldn't have possibly known that his open borders rhetoric would cause immigrants to surge to the US border. And, of course, the #LuvGuv has lived up to everything his spring and summer lovefest demanded.
Heh. Progs gonna Prog.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Anyway, in the relatively near future I suspect we'll find out if inflation will ever be a thing again or if you can just print as much money as you need. Another $3T on top of $1.9T....JFC.
That said, the debate is no longer between fiscal responsiblity and not....it's between the fiscally irresponsible and the fiscally insane. I figure the Covid bounce should be good for 12 months, at least. And, of course, the PDJT Economy was steamrolling until Covid. So, it may get the Ds through 2022.
I'd also note that I haven't seen DSL or Jon recently bemoaning the ginormous bubble we're in and how the stock markets are going to crash down to earth. I assume Chairman Joe has fixed that.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Originally posted by AlabamAlum View Post
She looks very....healthy.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Originally posted by iam416 View PostAnyway, in the relatively near future I suspect we'll find out if inflation will ever be a thing again or if you can just print as much money as you need. Another $3T on top of $1.9T....JFC.
That said, the debate is no longer between fiscal responsiblity and not....it's between the fiscally irresponsible and the fiscally insane. I figure the Covid bounce should be good for 12 months, at least. And, of course, the PDJT Economy was steamrolling until Covid. So, it may get the Ds through 2022.
I'd also note that I haven't seen DSL or Jon recently bemoaning the ginormous bubble we're in and how the stock markets are going to crash down to earth. I assume Chairman Joe has fixed that.
WOOOO! Suck it, America-haters! The saboteurs try to stop the eagle from soaring, but soar it still does!!!
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Biden is actually mildly interesting to me because he's the least polarizing President since probably Ford, which also means within my lifetime. Maybe there's a case for Bush 1. IMO the majority of people just don't feel strongly about him one way or the other.
Some anecdote I read a month ago or so was an interview with a guy who sold merchandise at MAGA-type rallies. Hillary and Obama bashing tshirts still sell like hotcakes but he bemoaned the fact that he couldn't GIVE away the Biden ones. Eventually stopped offering them.
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The first sentence struck me as rather funny. Heh.
In any event, he's not polarizing until he is. So far he is ok. Covid relief is ok. But, I think we're moving to political hot water at a really rapid pace. Immigration is doing him no favors and the election bill is a travesty (though, few people are actually paying attention to that). But, the "big ideas" $3T worth of bills....we'll see...Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Biden is actually mildly interesting to me because he's the least polarizing President since probably Ford, which also means within my lifetime. Maybe there's a case for Bush 1. IMO the majority of people just don't feel strongly about him one way or the other.
Of course the press hated him, but that's what they do."in order to lead America you must love America"
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Originally posted by CGVT View PostBiden doesn't have to eliminate the Trump tax cuts. They expire for us peons in 2025, You know, a year after he would have been out of office had he won reelections in 2020. Of course, the corporate tax cuts were permanent.
Just another example of Trump looking out for the little guy.
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Just because Reagan did well doesn't mean he wasn't polarizing. The Left hated him.
Ironically, Chairman Joe comes off way more forgetful and stupid than Reagan and way more clumsy than Ford and, yet, somehow comedians think Biden is "comedy" proof. Nothing to work with there. Again, I wish I were making that up, but the Left gonna Left.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Originally posted by lineygoblue View Post
You must not remember Reagan. He soundly defeated an incumbent President, then was re-elected in one of the biggest landslides in election history. He was elected because loads of democrats crossed over in both elections and put him in office. Lots of people liked the man.
Of course the press hated him, but that's what they do.
Talent's right that there's plenty of time that this could change but his personality and quite frankly, the Right's casting him as a senile, bumbling old man, make him harder to despise and he lacks the more superficial elements (good looks, charismatic personality) that would make people really like him.
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Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View Post
Like Talent said, lots of people hated Reagan, but polarizing means strong emotions either way. Tons of conservatives adored Reagan. My point was that not a lot of people either hate OR love Biden, which makes him more a Gerald Ford figure in my mind than Reagan, Clinton, Bush 2, Obama, or Trump.
Talent's right that there's plenty of time that this could change but his personality and quite frankly, the Right's casting him as a senile, bumbling old man, make him harder to despise and he lacks the more superficial elements (good looks, charismatic personality) that would make people really like him.
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