Biden 2021 - A Mediocre Middle Ground

As a troll. And your short time here will be short. You should have slowed down a little instead of going full troll as quickly as you have. You’re such a terrible troll, I can’t even be bothered to troll you back.

@zecarlo

See? He’s too stupid to be a troll.

LOL. I guess we’re saying the same thing, except I seem to give trolls more credit.

Where else would they converse? They have nothing to say and fear saying it.

He’s making trolls look bad. It’s disgraceful.

Poorly written, with a hint of illiteracy, zero nuance.

Says the 20-something year old child who has obviously NEVER busted his ass to support himself let alone a family (it’s called putting others you love before your own needs/desires). Who has never received their W-2 and been utterly shocked at their “gross earnings” and then their “net earnings”…seeing how many tens of thousands of dollars were culled from your hard work, only to be told by the news how many billions of dollars were spent on illegal, non-taxpaying parasites that you never agreed to foot the bill for.

I’m actually quite surprised you didn’t inject some “white supremacy/racism” in your post, as from what I have seen in all of your other posts you are the embodiment of the perpetually angry, resentful black man who feels that somebody for sure owes him something. I think your generation must not have been taught what MLK jr. preached, about not judging someone on the basis of their skin color but rather by the content of their character. It seems this most recent generation “feels” (as @twojarslave so perfectly put it) bad about the cards they’ve been dealt in life and immediately think they got a bad deal simply because of the melanin in their skin. You can either spend your whole life blaming the evil white devil or you can work hard, be a good person, and strive to achieve the most out of your life.
Perhaps you might direct those Trump derangement feelings towards the illegals that have swarmed into this country, as what I said earlier will hold true: they will hurt, decimate, unravel, destroy [sadly] communities of color. And it was democrats who turned a blind eye as they came pouring in. The same democrats who then lie to your face and say they are the party of the working class, that they care about black/brown people while those evil republicans don’t because it is they who are racist. Sadly, you and others are so deeply attached to that one party you cannot see the forest from the trees…that it is democrat policies that are hurting yall the most. As I said previously, just try to imagine what those billions of dollars could have done for Detroit, Chicago, D.C., New Orleans, Atlanta, and other cities with predominantly minority citizens? The fact that all that money was directed to illegal, non-American citizens SHOULD have minorities up in arms [the educated, smart ones are but their numbers are small] but it’s better to hate the orange man. The same orange, racist man who gave the most money ever to historically black colleges and universities. The same evil racist man who teamed up with Kim Kardashian and other advocates and exonerated many black men from death row or unjust prison sentences…even the lengthy ones Kamala Harris sentenced many in the black community to serve.

Relax princess, no need to share your KKK manifesto.

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This Steve Kornacki guy has the best analysis of the road (not taken?) to 270:

And there it is, BOOM - gotta be racism. That’s cute. Your immature response is the de facto easy reply, for you have no logical explanation for supporting the same political party that is causing life to be more difficult for all Americans, especially minorities, by their policies and actions.

It’s okay, a good number of people when they are young and dumb and full of starry-eyed dreams align more with liberals, but after working in the real world and dealing with real life problems/struggles/realities [bills, taxes, jobs, buying a home, saving for retirement, etc] most realize their values more closely align with conservative principles. Meaning, most come to strongly value living in a safe area secured by a well-funded police force, low taxes, low energy costs, strong family and community ties, having a high performing educational system, keeping criminals locked up and not let out on no bail, etc. You start to care where your tax dollars are directed since they are taken from you by the government; unfortunately where they are directed is strongly correlated by which political party has the power to dictate where the funds go.

Now let me get back to my “manifesto”…lol

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Don’t ever change.

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You’re definitely a girl.

Now shut up and go make me a sammich.

By the way, since you so love to sling that pejorative, at least acquaint yourself with some history:

Robert Carlyle Byrd (born Cornelius Calvin Sale Jr. ; November 20, 1917 – June 28, 2010) was an American politician and musician who served as a United States senator from West Virginia for over 51 years, from 1959 until his death in 2010. A Democrat,
In the early 1940s, Byrd recruited 150 of his friends and associates to create a new chapter of the Ku Klux Klan in Sophia, West Virginia.[12][16]

And because politics, of course there’s heaps of hypocrisy:

President

Barack H. Obama
The President spoke at approximately 1:09 p.m. at the West Virginia State Capitol. In his remarks, he referred to Mona Byrd Fatemi and Marjorie Byrd Moore, daughters of Sen. Byrd; Victoria R. Kennedy, wife of former Sen. Edward M. Kennedy; and Rep. Nick J. Rahall II. The transcript released by the Office of the Press Secretary also included the remarks of Vice President Joe Biden.

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Doubtful that you could truly be busting your ass at work and still find time to put together so many long wall-of-word posts. Stop taking so many breaks and get back to it!

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I really don’t, but thanks for sharing punnyguy.

People who struggle with English are often surprised to learn that other people can compose multiple paragraphs explaining coherent ideas in a couple of short minutes.

Poor mastery of English can even work to your advantage in certain workplace settings, as taking 45 minutes to compose a short email is a great way to appear diligently busy when accomplishing very little.

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You must work a govt gig, huh?

Those were coherent ideas?

It was more like someone arguing with a wall.

I have worked as a consultant for State of Maine DAFS, but have never been an employee of any government. Most of my career has been private sector.

Local lefties have made similar comments to me on facebook local politics pages, seemingly oblivious to the possibility that a few paragraphs about local policy could be composed without a herculean effort involving an irrational obsession about the topic at hand.

Yes. I found the ideas being communicated to be clear and coherent across the post. I wasn’t confused by what he was trying to say at all. Which part did you find incoherent?

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This is tied together perfectly. Bravo man. Truly. :clap: :clap:

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Well you did say ideas.

Ideas count as hive mind ramblings and pointless arguments lol.

Yeah it was coherent.