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transplantbillsfan

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  1. A tax bill that was unnecessary in the first place but primarily helped the wealthy as opposed to the middle class and is adding TONS to our national debt despite being advertised as paying for itself. A statistically significant rise in hate crimes, attributed likely in some small part at least to his own hateful rhetoric--yes, words do matter, especially from the President. His desperation to take people's health insurance away by dismantling an imperfect but fixable Affordable Care Act rather than building on it to make it better. His complete lack of any empathy. And that's not a "feelz" thing because it bleeds over into his actions, like violently clearing out peaceful protesters for a 3 minute photo op. Environmental deregulations, setting this country's environmental progress back. The national treaties we've been pulling out of and a general turn inward in a world constantly getting more global despite the wildly underestimated but still minority populist movements that have sprung up recently. Our global standing as a trustworthy Country. ADHD when it comes to his cabinet members, who aren't afforded the ability to be the experts they're supposed to be because they're required to walk on eggshells to appease a boss who can't hear hard truths. Constant and utter corruption from his own appointees and from himself. I wasn't here years ago but I'm sure DR posted tweets or comments by Trump at some point about how he wouldn't be on the golf course like Obama and that he'd probably never leave the White House because he'd be working too hard. Not quite what happened, is it? It will be interesting to see when his Presidency is done at the end of this year how much he cost the American taxpayers and how much the American taxpayers actually funded Trump's business. Not to mention other shady things like $17.2 million spent to land military planes at a small airport in Scotland, which of course was right near a golf resort Trump owns. Everything he's done with the Press in terms of his lack of transparency and other things like calling them the enemy of the people, which you see his supporters shouting at journalists consistently. An economy that is now in shambles after 3 years of riding the coattails of the previous Administration that rebuilt the economy from the last economic disaster, which is what Biden's Administration will have to start doing again in January. 115,000 Americans dead in just 4 months and counting due in part to a President who was utterly unprepared due to his own ego and narcissism and even now seems to be in denial. Let's be honest, this is what's sealed his fate as a one term President already. His handling of these protests in terms of both rhetoric and action. Casting preemptive doubt on the democratic process foreshadowing a breaking of long tradition of the peaceful transfer of power from one President to another. Sorry, not an exhaustive list, but you asked for facts for why he's an awful President. I think as the years progress and the world progresses history is going to look at him even worse... one step back for this Country after 2 steps forward under Obama.
  2. This, minus the "as inept as his opponen" part. Biden isn't a historically great Democratic candidate by any means. But the guy he's running against has had 3 1/2 years to demonstrate he's an utterly horrible President. Biden just needs to be clearly better than Trump. And he is because it's really not hard. That's why Biden wins in November.
  3. Thanks for the dialogue. We disagree, but I respect your opinion nonetheless.
  4. Why did you ask questions you and everyone else know the answers to? It's pretty dumb. That the answer to those 2 questions is "yes" does not disqualify him. I skipped answering yes and moved on to respond to your next inevitable question/statement in the anecdotes about my uncles and Hawaiian culture. I responded to your word salad by actually trying to directly address your point instead of a one word "yes," which is ridiculous. You seem to love building up your points with pointless questions that waste time. That's fine if you like spending a lot of time in this forum. I don't. So next time instead of asking unnecessary questions, get to the point. As I just said I wasn't contorting. My question to you was one that I didn't know the answer to. You and everyone else knows the answer to your first 2 questions, thus my choice to skip answering them and instead explain why it's not as big a deal to me as it clearly is to you. The answer to those 2 questions--barring some perhaps questionable word choce--is YES, obviously. Now this is a joke. You're being pointlessly ridiculous. They were the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings. When complete, he's on the Supreme Court as one of 9 judges. Supreme Court Justices are appointed. They aren't elected officials. The Senate was literally the last line of defense if he was guilty. Biden would be an elected official. The Presidential election is nearly 5 months away. The Democratic National Convention is over 2 months away. An investigation of the allegations can happen as he runs in the months to come. You're being silly. I didn't say I fully supported the nomination but based on the results of the hearings, I felt there was insufficient revealed evidence to hold up the hearings any longer. Actually I wasn't 100% certain you'd still claim you're 85-15 he did it. In fact, I'm pretty shocked you are. Mine was a legitimate question where I do admit to being a little childish in calling you out on it the way DR likes to try to do with me, but I did so because I figured you changed your opinion at least a bit.
  5. Actually I addressed the first 2 questions if you're paying attention. In fact I don't know why you bothered asking them since they're documented and aren't questioned by anyone, barring some word choice. You're smart enough to understand that. I just trusted you were engaging in genuine dialogue rather than trying to set the stupid rhetorical traps that lead to fallacious arguments this place is so rich with. I'm disappointed in my own misplaced trust. The answer to question 3 is no. His public statement was to postpone Kavanaugh's appointment and investigate the Ford accusation, "wherever that may lead." He said the same about Reade's allegations. My answer to question 4 is no. Unless you're saying the movement to investigate was the movement to destroy Kavanaugh, then my answer is yes. I'm presuming you're asking me if I just wanted him automatically dismissed as a candidate because he was accused. And my answer to that would be absolutely not. There, I wasted time directly answering all 4 questions.
  6. Thank you for providing the exact reason I thought it was pointless to respond to a post like that in this forum. Glad I didn't spend longer.
  7. I will respond, though I think it's pointless. I have 2 Uncles like Biden. My sisters would vouch for that and my older sister actually spoke with them about it. My Uncles are both good people but could get a little "handsy," in a manner of speaking. After my sister spoke with them, it never happened again. And while I can't 100% say for sure because I don't spend every moment with them--especially now living 6,000 miles away--I'm comfortable saying neither have raped or sexually molested anyone by reaching under their skirt. My Dad hugs and kisses people affectionately, usually on the cheek occasionally on the lips. Here in Hawai'i part of the culture is literally hugging and kissing on the cheek. Biden is a physically affectionate guy. And it's with men AND women. That's the crux of why I mostly dismiss it. I think you and your ilk are trying to build up an argument of logic against Biden instead of considering just what/who he is. That's why I largely dismiss it. Intentions do matter. And I realize that last statement is what you'll latch onto. But Donald Trump has the mentality of one who would then actually be guilty of any of the 26 sexual assaults he's been accused of. I have a lot more to say about the subject, but frankly don't think this message board is worth the effort--not an accusation of you in particular as I find you pleasant enough to interact with. The subject not an easy one.
  8. New title for 2016-2020 POTUS: Moron in Chief
  9. I'm legitimately disturbed you can't see the sheer stupidity (or arrogance... or narcissism...) in the very idea of separating "systemic racism" from race. The fact that you're accusing me of bringing race into a discussion where you initially brought up systemic racism is head-scratching and laughable. But go ahead and keep calling all those black people who are going to vote for Biden over Trump by an EXTREMELY wide margin in the Fall stupid and dishonest. It's a really good look for you.
  10. Wow. You just can't stop yourself. 78% of African American voters in the South Carolina primaries 65 or older voted for Joe Biden as their Democratic candidate in February. You think those old black voters in the deep south haven't experienced systemic racism? They overwhelmingly support Biden. So now old black voters in South Carolina are deeply stupid or deeply dishonest? We've established your racism, but do you have something against old people, too?
  11. Wait, now you're talking about systemic racism and you're trying to distinguish "systemic racism" from "race?" You did say people. That's true. Who as a group is most upset about systemic racism? Pretty clearly black people as a whole, isn't it? Wait, are you now just saying anyone White who is upset about systemic racism who votes Biden is stupid and dishonest? Jesus man, so now you're saying black people aren't actually people???? That's soooooooo much worse than what you said before!
  12. You didn't? You brought up systemic racism first. Do you think that's somehow separate from race, Oy
  13. Holy cow there you go again! Or are you just so narcissistic you don't understand that black people as a whole are upset by systemic racism? Stop calling black people stupid and dishonest. Emphasizing it even more with "deeply" is even worse.
  14. Holy crap dude! In such a sensitive moment you choose to call black people stupid? Biden is going to crush Trump in the Black vote. Trump will be lucky if he reaches 10%. I knew you were arrogant. I didn't know you're also racist. Such a shame. Now black people are stupid AND dishonest?!?! Dude. Take a break.
  15. So basically, May was an improvement over April, but the numbers were inaccurate. April was nearly 20% unemployment. May was 16.3% unemployment. Probably best to wait until AFTER we're out of Depression level unemployment to spike the football.
  16. Still 85-15 he did it? Notice that even wacky conservative and far right conspiracy theorists have given up on this? That number you gave seemed to be desperate hope rather than belief. Evidence was NOT there for anyone of sane mind to be 85% sure Biden did what Reade accused him of. Good God I don't even understand the mental space of some of you. 85% sure Biden did it. 100% sure Trump is innocent of all 26 of his sexual assault allegations. Just amazing. But none of you really surprise me that much here anymore.
  17. Fixed it for you... though I'd probably add incompetent, self-serving and inhumane... but your clearly intended characterization of Donald Trump works
  18. I'm surprised this wasn't the first reply. This is the standard go-to for you folks. "But.. but... but... 2016!!!" There's a gigantic and very obvious difference between 2020 and 2016... actually there are a bunch of them: Donald Trump is the Establishment so he can't be the anti establishment candidate at this point. Donald Trump was an unknown in 2016. After 3+ years as President, and one who very much loves the Public aspect of it, he's very well known at this point. Connected with that last point, the American people that have gotten to know him have never given him high approval ratings. He currently sits somewhere around 40%. More people BY FAR voted for 3rd party candidates in 2016--basically throwing away their votes--than in the history of our Republic. That won't happen again. Both candidates in 2016 were unlikable and those voters swung heavily to Trump. Evidence suggests despite there being an "unlikable" quality to Biden, those "haters" are swinging heavily to Biden. And of course there's the obvious stuff, too. His handling of Covid-19 was his ultimate undoing. It's the first weekend in June and going into it over 110,000 Americans are dead. I don't know what that will be in November, but that alone is compounded by a complete lack of empathy on his part. That alone just makes him lose. Add to it an economy that never reached his promised highs that will likely still be struggling out of recession mode and a tone deaf idiot in terms of his handling of these protests as he attacks peaceful American protesters just for a photo op... Donald Trump is a guy who just can't get out of his own way. America has gotten to know Donald Trump well and doesn't like him. 2016 is irrelevant. That weatherman fallacy is a desperate attempt to cling to a President who's going down in flames.
  19. Despite posters like @Deranged Rhino being so utterly and incredibly wrong in their belief that Biden (with all the nicknames you throw at him) could never win the Democratic nomination, he has. So on Tuesday, November 3rd, 2020, it's Donald Trump vs Joe Biden. Momentum has been on Biden's side. Polls have, too. Trump can't get out of his own way. Biden's path to win is there and he's pretty much the favorite at this point, but it's officially on!
  20. Hmmm Someone's hubris won't let him stay silent..?
  21. Can we just play already. 13th is ridiculous.
  22. I haven't been dwelling in this thread or in these arguments, I just like to come over and screw with @Deranged Rhino as he goes down on his ship, but has that really been their argument defending Trump? It's a ludacris semantic argument if that's what they're doing because the police acknowledged using Pepper Balls. Lemme guess, they're all blaming the media and not Trump for such a vile, thoughtless, narcissistic act? Maybe they just didn't really hear what happened. Maybe they just need to clean their ears. To all those people, here's an easy visual for you to clean your ears
  23. All right Captain, just try to let your crew members get on the lifeboats as you go down with this sinking ship.
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