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Dr. Kevin R Cannard a Parkinson's disease expert from Walter Reed Medical Center visited the White House nine times to meet with President Joe Biden's personal physician Dr. Kevin O'Connor. O'Connor gave Biden a clean bill of health after his February annual physical. The real story isn't Biden's condition. The real story is almost everyone around him knew of his condition yet either hid it, lied about it, ignored it, and participated in the cover up.
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That's a place where the Democrats current dump Biden movement doesn't want to go. And the scary thing is, most of the idiots that support them don't want to know and don't care either. The fact we've had a fake President since day one of this administration and a cabal of unidentified persons are secretly setting and running US domestic and foreign policy from the shadows which amounts to a "soft coup" doesn't faze the defeat Trump by any means necessary to "save democracy" crowd.
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What's most troubling is how utterly brainwashed such a large percentage of the American population is through constant government and media gaslighting. While many observed obvious mental and physical issues with President Biden more than 18 months ago, and were chastised and ridiculed for it, it took a proclamation from Democratic official and the media to provide the marching orders for these zombies to now recognize the truth. Its frightening.
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A big risk to your vision is our educational system. Through whatever shortcomings, its failing to produce the scientists, engineers, and professionals to work in those high-value tech industries. I see it firsthand. I live in a fairly affluent community where the price of housing is out of reach for most Americans. When homes are sold they are typically bought by immigrants or 1st generation Americans who are professionals in one area or another. Scientists, physicians, engineers that have legally come to the US for opportunity or are sponsored by an employer in those high value industries. They're the people that have the skills and experience necessary to earn high incomes and afford the down payment and a hefty mortgage. American's either are being overlooked for those jobs or don't have the necessary skills. The idea our educational system is excellent and superior is a echo of the past. We need more highly educated and skilled immigrants. And more highly skilled and educated Americans in hard sciences too. Which is another reason I give pause to why our government is intent on importing millions of unskilled immigrants you've made a reasonable case that we don't need.
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If the conditions and circumstances that led to the globalization of the economy will continue then the current arrangements will work just fine. But it looks like cooperation and collaboration are being replaced by conflict and competition and some changes are in the works. One common belief decades ago was if we granted most favored nation trade status to China we could influence their system and transform them to a democracy. Because after all we believed, the entire world wants to be just like us. That policy turned out to be fantasy and folly. China did not want to be like us. Now, thanks to every day low prices, they're our leading competitor (I wouldn't say enemy) and are looking to replace America as the world's leading power. My guess is we're heading for a world that is defined by regional trading and economic blocks of nations with common goals and the system will be quite dynamic with alliances and arrangements changing as nations see their situation change. Hardly the recipe for global cooperation.
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The irony is people issuing dire warnings choose to ignore the abuse of power by the Biden administration in pursuing their main political rival with endless legal cases of questionable merit which led to a Supreme Court legal filing and ruling where the very same cast of characters which cheer the prosecution of Trump while supporting the DOJ/FBI operation against Trump now claim the court's ruling about formal and informal actions and duties can lead to some hypothetical abuse of power scenarios by the chief executive in the future.
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Polls Are Basically Useless
All_Pro_Bills replied to Trump_is_Mentally_fit's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Polls can be statistically inaccurate because of issues with the sample size, or the polling group is not representative of the voting population or some unique factor. My understanding of why the 2016 polls showed Hillary in command was because Democrats were over-represented in the sample population and in some cases, poll participants did not want to disclose their preference for Trump. -
That's a belief they use to rationalize violating any legal and ethical boundary necessary to hold onto power. That's all they really care about. They lied about Biden being mentally and physically capable until supporting that lie threatened their self-interests. Then when it was too obvious to ignore, they suddenly started to speak the truth and did a 180 to save their own skins calling for a replacement. Another problem with dumping Biden from the top of the ticket now is if he's incapable of running for re-election because of deteriorating physical and mental condition then he's also certainly incapable of finishing out his term. That will be the next shoe to drop. So, Harris needs to finish out the term which creates another public relations crisis if the party decides to go with somebody else in November. This is going to be complicated.
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Corruption is exactly what US policy makers want here. One reason for the resistance to audits and checks. It's a lot easier to control corrupt officials, bribed by or stealing large amounts of money earmarked for aid and assistance, than it is to control an honest person. If they suddenly develop a conscious and actually work for the betterment of their country, then they get outed and replaced by somebody willing to play along.
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Couldn't agree more. Many have been saying that for months to howls of conspiracy and deep fakes. But the DNC, the media, and most Democrats weren't saying that up until the debate results. The impression I get is they were more than happy with the charade of Joe Biden as long as it wasn't exposed. And now that it is, and Joe's chances of victory are teetering at the edge, its time to cut him loose and look to ride another candidate to victory. And they don't care so much that Biden's mentally and physically incapable of carrying out the duties of the office but rather their grip on power is compromised and at risk. So it might seem they're about to get what they deserve for participation in a big fat ugly lie and criticizing anyone that dared to speak and see and hear the truth. Karma they say is a beetch. I think their going to lose no matter who they pick as a replacement and at a minimum they need to apologize to all the people they lied to that voted in the primaries. Maybe the lesson is a little honesty goes a long way?
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The reliable mainstream media a willing accomplice in the act to create an illusion of competency while covering up for lies and deception. You can rely on them to mis and dis inform you when the establishment needs a helping hand. Sure I can make a trained Monkey look competent with enough takes and a few treats for tricks but who's going to buy the story at this point?
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Biden might live another 2 or 3 years but the question is how long will he be able to function outside of an assisted living or full time care arrangement? I think he's already past the point in time where the physical and mental demands of the job are too much. And suddenly after the debate its not so easy to hide. Maybe a couple more months before retirement looks like the only alternative?
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Dems Claiming to Save Democracy
All_Pro_Bills replied to Irv's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Its quite a self-delusion. But there are two sets of Biden supporters. Those that approve of and support Biden. And those that don't want Trump. The first group is being gaslighted and the second group doesn't care. -
Sotomayor's conclusions are faulty and border on drama because none of the things, like using Seal Team 6 to eliminate political rivals can be successfully argued to be "official duties" of the office. That would be a politically motivated act and one I would expect the members of an elite military unit would refuse to carry out. What the Democrats are pissed off about is the reality this ruling blocks their election interference strategy and their ability to tie up Trump in endles litigation rather than any concern for democracy. That concern takes a back seat when their hold on power is threatened.
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Its one of life's certainties. I guess the appeal of democracy wears off when it doesn't translate to victory at the ballot box.The irony of it all is their insistence that everybody else plays nice if they win. No protests, no challenges, nothing but acceptance. Like the adage goes, "he who claims to be a good sport needs to lose to prove it".
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This and his condition were obvious to many here some time ago. But people around the President insisted he was as "sharp as a tack" and any criticisms were based on conspiracies, misinformation, and uninformed conclusions. What they mean is until our experts confirm the President's declining mental condition do not trust your own eyes to see or your ears to hear the truth. Now they're ready to dump old Joe not because he's in decline, but rather because it's so obvious now their lies are also obvious. They're exposed as liars, risk more criticism, and fear the scheme behind this, the fake President, could be exposed along with their role in it all. The important thing to them isn't that he can't do the job but rather their hold on power is threatened by reality. So now it might be time to go to the bull pen. I for one want them held to account for their lies but you know how the system protects the guilty as long as they're part of the system.
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My understanding of the rules is delegates accumulated through primary victories are committed to voting for the primary winner on the first ballot and if no candidate achieves the necessary votes to win on the first ballot it opens up delegates to vote on the 2nd and future ballots for whomever they decide. Until a nominee is chosen. As he's virtually unopposed I expect Joe has the votes necessary for a first ballot win.