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Trump_is_Mentally_fit

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  1. So then the GOP can stop gerrymander hispanics out of normal representation, right?
  2. Taking credit for migration is nervy of DeSantis, given that “Florida is home to so many older residents because of its abundance of retirement communities in walkable cities, warm weather and lack of estate taxes. A study from the University of Florida estimates that by 2040, more than 25% of Florida’s population will be over 65,” as Consumer Affairs documents. Not exactly an example the rest of the country can or wants to follow.
  3. No, Trump's was, and it was really no contest. Much like the debates that Trump could barely put together a coherent sentence during He literally just tried to talk/scream over Biden. Pathetic
  4. And insurrectionists and Putin backers. Just disgraceful
  5. He is an enemy of the republic and the GOP frontrunner This vile, ignorant man who wants to hurt our country is a viable candidate for the GOP God help us
  6. The Biden-Trump debates were no-contest victories for Biden. Only the deluded thought Trump was even somewhat lucid
  7. President Biden has embarked upon the most ambitious use of federal economic power in several decades as he seeks to reshape major U.S. industries for long-term prosperity while pressing businesses to deliver immediate benefits for consumers by lowering prices today. Biden’s twin-barreled economic offensive faces numerous hurdles but has sparked billions of dollars of private-sector investment and changed entrenched corporate practices. Audi and Eli Lilly last week became the latest companies to respond to Washington’s carrot-and-stick approach, as the German carmaker said it “probably” would boost its U.S. output in response to the administration’s electric-vehicle subsidies and the pharmaceutical giant bent to the president’s calls to slash the price of insulin. Eli Lilly to slash insulin prices by 70 percent Biden is spending federal cash on several audacious goals, including reversing the erosion of high-technology manufacturing, accelerating the transition to a clean-energy economy and repairing the nation’s rotting infrastructure. At times, he has stretched the powers given to him by Congress in pursuit of unrelated social policies. And where he lacks legislative authority, the president has jawboned corporate executives to cut drug prices, airline fees and the cost of internet access. Biden’s rejection of long-standing orthodoxy on the state’s proper economic role marks the end of an era in which Washington habitually bowed to the market — and is a gamble on an interventionist approach that in the past has delivered economic wins as well as government waste. “This is a big moment,” said Harvard University professor Jeffry Frieden, the author of “Global Capitalism.” “This is a substantial shift in policy, and it’s going to be important to national economic growth for the foreseeable future.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/us-policy/2023/03/06/biden-industrial-policy-business-government/
  8. My neighbor had cancer and no insurance until Obamacare came along and now she is fully recovered. Obamacare saves lives
  9. more people covered by insurance, you know, the obvious thing
  10. Obamacare sure has helped a lot of people.
  11. Tucker Carlson gets the real reporters fired at Fox and then rages at the other media places that have legit journalist, lol MAGA is special
  12. Another reason to support democracy. These authoritarian governments run by sh it heads like Putin and Xi do really screwed up things
  13. But the right is full of closet pervs who do stuff like that. You denial is really an admission of guilt! Boom!
  14. I what? Really? Well, you probably sneak in and watch her pee.
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