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Joe Biden tells popular radio host 'you ain't black' if considering voting for Trump

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Earth Wind and Fire

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Lots look and compare eh?
Before Covid, economy best in history, lowest unemployment for ALL sectors, including Blacks and Hispanics, other nations not walking all over us, China actually confronted, and best of all. most federal judges appointed, and tghere is real effort to drain the swamp!

plus that Obamacare monstrosity pretty much derailed!
Our economy was bolstered by the fed printing money not trump, Obama or bush. There are and were economic stimulus programs going on but most of that involved bailing out banks and big business. The little guy doesn’t see that... so here we are, the Titanic hits the iceberg, is slowly listing and we are rearranging the deck chairs.
 

Yeshua1

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Our economy was bolstered by the fed printing money not trump, Obama or bush. There are and were economic stimulus programs going on but most of that involved bailing out banks and big business. The little guy doesn’t see that... so here we are, the Titanic hits the iceberg, is slowly listing and we are rearranging the deck chairs.
20 mi;;ion new jobs not just riding titantic!
 

RighteousnessTemperance&

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really don’t care what the modern definition of radical is as I don’t define myself by trendy modernist placards. The root word for radical is radix... ie getting to the root... ie no bull, only to the truth. This applies to politics, religion, society as a whole. So if it does have a transformative quality about it than so much the better.
Websters Dictionary 1828 - Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Radical

Its definition is not the root problem here, but rather its application. There is a radical difference between what a leftist means by getting at the root, and what a conservative means. A radical conservative may want us to return to our roots, but a progressive means to sever us from them permanently.

Neither is likely to accomplish the task in one fell swoop. The more patient and persistent may be more likely to succeed. No one should be fooled into imagining a progressive less radical because he is willing to gain the goal in steps. And applying "radical" to a conservative rather than to himself would serve his purposes rather well.
 

KenH

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I really don't know what you are talking about. It must be something libertarian.

Probably. I have no interest in trying to defend one side of the duopoly versus the other side of the duopoly. I have found this devotion to one or the other side of the duopoly by about 2/3 of the American people to be quite harmful to this country for well over a decade and I refuse to participate in it any longer. Both sides of the duopoly have long outlived their usefulness and deserve to be in the trash heap of history.
 

church mouse guy

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Probably. I have no interest in trying to defend one side of the duopoly versus the other side of the duopoly. Both sides of the duopoly have long outlived their usefulness and deserve to be in the trash heap of history.

You will have to come up with a candidate better than the ones you have had so far this year. Another problem is that your party ranges from slightly right of center to far left. Finally, your base is mostly upper-middle class or better whites who are secure no matter what. You align with the Democrats on social issues but not economic issues and seem isolationist in your foreign policy.

Biden is a crook but you don't care.
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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I was listening to you this morning. I forgot about Boogie Wonderland. :)
I was listening to you this morning. I forgot about Boogie Wonderland. :)
actually, you can trace my ancestry to the President of the Confederate States of America... the Welsh are nearly all non conformists right from the very beginning. But I’m not into boogie right now. Gotta go dig a grave for a loved one.

maybe this for today....
 

JonC

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actually, you can trace my ancestry to the President of the Confederate States of America... the Welsh are nearly all non conformists right from the very beginning. But I’m not into boogie right now. Gotta go dig a grave for a loved one.

maybe this for today....
Sorry to hear about your dog. We had one for 16 years and had to have him put down a couple of years ago (I'm more attached to the one we have now). I think many do not realize how much a part of the family they become.
 

KenH

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Just vote Democrat because you are not a deplorable.

No.

This is what I would like to do to the duopoly.

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RighteousnessTemperance&

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No.

This is what I would like to do to the duopoly.

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The US has had some sort of duopoly for most of its existence, not just the last decade or even three or five.

I can understand your frustration--that would be a great thing to do to the Demoral stranglehold currently gripping the country, but Libertarianism is hardly any better, at least not in turning things around, making things right.
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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Sorry to hear about your dog. We had one for 16 years and had to have him put down a couple of years ago (I'm more attached to the one we have now). I think many do not realize how much a part of the family they become.
Well thank you ... she was special, a blind rescue pup. When we brought her home she cried & cried till I picked her up and had her sleep along side me where she nuzzled. She would go with me and follow me everywhere so this one was very hard to loose.
 
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