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duranfj

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Jul 30, 2015
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IMHO 1) Biden won 2) There were a lot of monkey business in this election 3) Russia interfered 2016 election just because they want a divide country and they succeed 4) Biden serves way better to Socialist around the world because they know he's going to have the same approach Obama had
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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And thank god for that.
I 100% agree. Though the way Alberta has used oil and gas sector profits during boom times has been beyond stupid in the past.

Norway (a couple other countries have done this too) used their oil and gas Profits to build a thriving green energy sector and created a ton of new jobs while doing it. Alberta used their’s to give tax cuts to the rich and corporations, and cut small cheques to their residents.

If/when this pipeline gets put through as it should, they need to get their heads out of their asses and invest the profits in the post-oil future industries, because the oil sands aren’t going to last forever.

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Looks like the type of guy lgor probably supports.
 

duranfj

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Jul 30, 2015
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So he's going to be a corporate imperialist war monger who bows to wall street and imprisons whistle blowers? Not sure what socialists you know lol

I fully expect political complacency to return to the vast majority of the left/libs now that Trumps gone, and expect dems to do nothing to stop another right wing populist winning in 2024. Won't help that Biden's also going to have to preside over probably the worst economic recession ever.
I have so many reasons to believe it but if I have to put a headline it would be "every socialist in power in the world right now are really happy about Biden election"... you can gooogle it and you'll see
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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“Character Matters”
Well, dad did run a beauty contest...

I will give Ivanka a chance, but no to the sons.
Actually, she's arguably the only semi-redeeming human in that lot. She seems to have a pulse and can fake compassion at least. And she's not a knucklehead like her brothers.

Her choice of husbands is a bit worrying, however.

If all the people who didn't want Trump to win wished he would fail in those 4 years as a president, how about those Trump fans now about Biden? Do people wish Biden to fail miserably?

I'd expect atleast 80% of the people do so, even it's their country. What do those people have wished for 8 years? Their president to fail.

USA.
There is some of that going on, as it always does. America has been impeachment-trigger-happy with every new president for the past 20+ years. It won't stop. The impeachment charges against Biden are being prepped as we type right now.

But that oversimplifies it. It's one thing to want to see someone fail, but it's another when they crater things like a pandemic response and put everyone's lives and livelihoods at risk. That's not exactly a wishing to fail situation.

Seriously you think so? He just screamed nepotism hire from the get go, doesnt seem to be possess an ounce of charisma, comes off as a meek cuck. His profile has hardly been raised the past 4 years, besides being the son in law in the shadows doing bussiness for the family. But not much that standouts in any way to survive the scrutiny of public office, or attract people enough.
Yeah, Jared has the personality of cardboard. A corporate accountant who sleeps upside down in the closet. He also has some bat-shit crazy views of the world, though only half as bat-shit as his father in law.

I think the Republican establishment would also take much better to guy a like Kushner than a Trump. Kushner is actually smart. You can predict he will act in a manner that is directly beneficial to himself rather than fly off the handle or let his emotions get the better of him. He will play the game by the rules.

The hard sell might be an upper class New York jew to Trump's base
Kushner is a back-office guy. He inspires no one. I can't even imagine how Ivanka gets wet over that guy.

Too plasticy and fake looking imo
Yeah, she was definitely a hot model in her youth. But then the botox came in and now her face has been put through a pasta maker, so she's got those reptile slitted eyes and looks more like one of the lizard people QAnon warned us about.

I know she isn't up to modern tastes, but Jackie Kennedy was easy on the eyes in her day -- and a woman of serious style.

Please, the left never gets tired of labeling the United States a systemically white supremacist nation. They have had an absolute monopoly on shameless race baiting and profiteering.

What happened this summer was disgusting and unforgiveable and I'm honestly done talking about it already.
I wouldn't say monopoly, but yes -- they are the race-baiting party.

That said, Obama gets lots of hate from the right as being a race-baiter, however, but I never saw it. He was so petrified of being the first and last black president ever elected that he virtually never brought up race in conversation. The Left felt his presidency was a missed opportunity of progressivism, and he toned it down for public acceptability and trying to avoid the race card. And yet in this world of parallel universes, I know there are a lot who somehow have this vision of him saying the N-word every other sentence like he was Gucci Mane.

I have so many reasons to believe it but if I have to put a headline it would be "every socialist in power in the world right now are really happy about Biden election"... you can gooogle it and you'll see
Send in the drones.
 

Zacheryah

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You might want to look at how Trump did with african americans in swing states like Pennsylvania. Or Latino's.

He's considerably getting a higher vote percentage from african americans and latino's, compared to white males, in these swingstates.
 

swag

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Swag, any examples of Kushners half batshit crazy views of the world? He been too lowkey for me to be up to speed about him.
Well, indulging a lot of his father-in-laws impulses isn't a sign of a good analytical thinker. Chaos over control is bad mojo for any wannabe authoritarian. (His father got jailed for tax fraud and for a revenge-plot against his brother in law, so "family" is touchy here.)

And for COVID, there was the whole bizarro public-private plan with zero oversight and ended up catching Google completely off guard by saying they were building a testing website for everybody (when instead it was just Verily and then just for California and it came out months later and hasn't been mentioned once since). Then there's the bizarro deals with sending ventilators to Russia and meanwhile telling New York in their request to alleviate shortages that it was "their problem", his murky steering of turning a dead photography company into a coronavirus bioengineering company (Kodak) which still makes no sense and is pocketed with insider trading fraud, scrapping his national COVID testing plan because they felt it would be better politically to pin responsibility on Democratic governors. Basically, he has a lot to do with the failures of US COVID policy in general by high-level association.

Then there are lots of abandoned so-called projects he was supposed to lead, which included solving the opioid crisis, bringing peace to the Middle East, and reinventing the entire government.

You know how some rich CEO tries to keep his wife preoccupied by buying her a fashion boutique or a foundation so she can have lunch meetings with genteel ladies and stay out of his hair when he's having nooner affairs? It's kinda like that, but with Trump giving Kushner a mobile phone or Gameboy to amuse himself at the dinner table ... except that Gameboy happens to be the national COVID testing plan or the solution to the opioid crisis.
 

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