Biden 2021 - A Mediocre Middle Ground

My humble opinion on mail in balloting? It’s a successful Democratic strategy which the fossilized leadership of the Republican party has yet to understand, and obviously not countered.

With mail in balloting, my understanding is the Dems can then employ a ground game where they literally go house to house to “make sure” their base votes. I know that’s what happened in my state. The early voting aspect gives them plenty of time to employ the strategy.

Can confirm. It’s always a worrisome thought as to what our tyrannical, drama teacher will do next.

Sigh…

At least (right now) I LOVE who our Premiere is and she stands up against crap he tries to throw at us. But our next election is in May and if the NDP gets in we’re SCREWED.

Like we’ll be in masks our whole lives and being forced to get boosters every 8 weeks just to be able to go to a gym.

SHUDDER**

But maybe she will get reelected and everything can stay okay :slight_smile:

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Fully vaccinated people may be a “dead end” to COVID-19.

Dr. Anthony Fauci says based on research and data, those who are fully vaccinated are very unlikely to spread the virus.

Doctors call this “promising news.” As more people get vaccinated the chances of COVID spreading or of us seeing a major outbreak again are low.

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OMG!!! Newsflash!!! (sarcasm) (the last comment from Gayle King is gold as well)

Didn’t pre-Elon Twitter ban the NY Post for tweeting about this?

I guess the Democrat powers that be decided Uncle Joe running again in 2024 needed to be nipped in the bud, STAT!

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I am curious to see who they get behind as a party.

Should be interesting.

I think this next election will be the biggest shit show of them all.

This couple has a lot going for it in regards to receiving the Democrat nomination. But they seem happyish, so that may be a problem.

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Hasn’t been a good dem power couple since the Clintons early years.

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I don’t know how it can even be charged with anything(edit: criminally). It obviously has extreme mental problems. It probably has no idea that it did anything wrong. This post is 100% serious.

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They stole the luggage, not it, which begs the question which one of them is guilty.

I would like to add that people who want to be referred to as they/them are only doing that because they are narcissists. Their greatness cannot be confined by the singular.

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That’s a good point and something I hadn’t considered.

Look at that “guy.” He needs to be the center of attention wherever he goes.

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Wasn’t he kicked out of the Marines for criminal behavior?

They’re a slave society and only the tsar and some of the closest aristocrat courtiers matter, everyone else is expendable (see human wave attacks in eastern Ukraine happening ATM).

Therefore, it’s impossible for them to comprehends that Americans would give up a high-value individual (a government supported arms dealer is an aristocrat) for a non-white nobody (a commoner). The blackmail was supposed to cause maximum PR damage, contrasting Russian-perceived social strata of these two individuals.

Now, personally I think that Biden accepting this “take-it-or-leave-it” blackmail made a mistake, as it will only incentivize Russia to kidnap US citizens.

And by the way, Biden already did get one American marine back this year:

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Awesome!

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6b seems to protect churches and non profits. Gotta bake that gay wedding cake though if you’re a business.

“Nothing in this Act, or any amendment made by this Act, shall be construed to require or authorize Federal recognition of marriages between more than 2 individuals.”

Why not?

Text: https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/8404/text

Gotta give it a few years, so it’s not obvious the conspiracy theorists are right and that the slippery slope fallacy doesn’t mean the proposed end results never occur.

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"Whelan is a citizen of four countries: the US, Canada (born there), Britain, and Ireland. OK, that’s a bit unusual. He enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve in 1994 and worked in administrative roles with Marine Air Control Group 38, attaining the rank of Staff Sergeant. His full-time civilian job was with Kelly Services as an IT manager. He left that job in 2003 to go on active duty and was deployed to Iraq for several months between 2004 and 2006.

*His service, however, was not without its problems. In 2008, Whelan was convicted by a special court-martial for “attempted larceny, making a false official statement, ten specifications of uttering checks without having sufficient funds in his account for payment, wrongfully using another’s social security number and three specifications of dereliction of duty.” As a result, he was sentenced to 60 days restriction, and the military reduced his pay grade to E-4. He ultimately received a bad conduct discharge."

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Awesome!!!

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