Wrong. You’re getting more senile than Brandon lol..
Popular vote is 100% meaningless. Has zero relevance. The fact that you think it does is

Wrong. You’re getting more senile than Brandon lol..
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I’m this guy to his Judge Judy.
And prosecution of Trump was shelved because of potential DOJ/FBI rules pertaining to election interference rather than lack of evidence.
Which prosecution are you referring to? Clearly he could be charged now for those things, no?
It's okay. Punching yourself in the face for voting for Biden doesn't sound fun.
I try to have standards and didn’t vote for either loser from the two major parties in 2016 or 2020.
I'm still glad I voted for Biden in 2020. He's been a complete disaster on the economic side of things (the fact that he's trying to craft his re-election on "Bidenomics" would be laughable if it wasn't so sad) and he's stumbled way too much in foreign policy for a guy who's supposed to be an expert after so many decades of government service, but to me, Trump disqualified himself from office after his disastrous fumbling of the COVID debacle and then he doubled down on that disqualification by flying off the handle (a mild description of his meltdown) both before and after his election loss. And I would've voted for removal from office if I was a senator after his despicable behavior before and after the 1/6 rioting. I'm far enough away from that now, and Joe's way too old and addled to be qualified for office any longer, so if we're stuck with those two choices in '24, I'm voting third party or just leaving it blank. Both are terrible now, but I certainly don't regret Trump not being in office for the past few years.SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2023 4:07 pmIt's okay. Punching yourself in the face for voting for Biden doesn't sound fun.
Yes, Biden's ethics are pure as the driven snow, but Trump said mean things.GannonFan wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 6:42 amI'm still glad I voted for Biden in 2020. He's been a complete disaster on the economic side of things (the fact that he's trying to craft his re-election on "Bidenomics" would be laughable if it wasn't so sad) and he's stumbled way too much in foreign policy for a guy who's supposed to be an expert after so many decades of government service, but to me, Trump disqualified himself from office after his disastrous fumbling of the COVID debacle and then he doubled down on that disqualification by flying off the handle (a mild description of his meltdown) both before and after his election loss. And I would've voted for removal from office if I was a senator after his despicable behavior before and after the 1/6 rioting. I'm far enough away from that now, and Joe's way too old and addled to be qualified for office any longer, so if we're stuck with those two choices in '24, I'm voting third party or just leaving it blank. Both are terrible now, but I certainly don't regret Trump not being in office for the past few years.SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2023 4:07 pm
It's okay. Punching yourself in the face for voting for Biden doesn't sound fun.
Trump fomented a riot that broke into the Capitol building and interrupted the workings of government. All because he was upset he lost. Yeah, that's pretty bad stuff and just a tad bit more than "said mean things". Impeachable for sure and easily warranted removal from office. If he had had more than a few days left in office I think they would've gotten the votes to remove him. The Democrats botching the first aborted impeachment and the fact that he was so close to leaving office anyway gave cover to many in the GOP that would've booted him in other circumstances.SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 8:44 amYes, Biden's ethics are pure as the driven snow, but Trump said mean things.GannonFan wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 6:42 am
I'm still glad I voted for Biden in 2020. He's been a complete disaster on the economic side of things (the fact that he's trying to craft his re-election on "Bidenomics" would be laughable if it wasn't so sad) and he's stumbled way too much in foreign policy for a guy who's supposed to be an expert after so many decades of government service, but to me, Trump disqualified himself from office after his disastrous fumbling of the COVID debacle and then he doubled down on that disqualification by flying off the handle (a mild description of his meltdown) both before and after his election loss. And I would've voted for removal from office if I was a senator after his despicable behavior before and after the 1/6 rioting. I'm far enough away from that now, and Joe's way too old and addled to be qualified for office any longer, so if we're stuck with those two choices in '24, I'm voting third party or just leaving it blank. Both are terrible now, but I certainly don't regret Trump not being in office for the past few years.
Trump may have stumbled with COVID, but it was nothing in comparison to Biden's handling. For the record, the Government has pretty much admitted they botched the 2009 pandemic as well. Don't think they've handled one effectively in forever.
So Trump ‘disasterously fumbled Covid‘, but it was already handled by Trump when Biden came into office with as you said (under Trump) vaccines and a waning emergency.GannonFan wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 8:53 amAnd he didn't "stumble" with COVID, he pretty much abdicated leadership. He was completely unprepared to lead and it wasn't helpful to the nation. Biden didn't have much to handle since COVID was pretty much handled (vaccines were available, and the emergency was waning) by the time he came on boardq. And yes, he botched a lot of stuff, especially with trying to use COVID as a cover to advance other agendas, but he wasn't there to badly fumble the ball like Trump did at the onset.SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 8:44 am
Yes, Biden's ethics are pure as the driven snow, but Trump said mean things.
Trump may have stumbled with COVID, but it was nothing in comparison to Biden's handling. For the record, the Government has pretty much admitted they botched the 2009 pandemic as well. Don't think they've handled one effectively in forever.
And yeah, it turns out Biden is pretty crooked, looks like he's no better than Trump in that regard. Hence why I'm not voting for either. Plus the fact they're both just way too old for the job.
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It’s pretty clear to anyone with a functioning brain stem that Covid ran it’s course despite trump’s shitty leadership.BDKJMU wrote:So Trump ‘disasterously fumbled Covid‘, but it was already handled by Trump when Biden came into office with as you said (under Trump) vaccines and a waning emergency.GannonFan wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 8:53 am And he didn't "stumble" with COVID, he pretty much abdicated leadership. He was completely unprepared to lead and it wasn't helpful to the nation. Biden didn't have much to handle since COVID was pretty much handled (vaccines were available, and the emergency was waning) by the time he came on boardq. And yes, he botched a lot of stuff, especially with trying to use COVID as a cover to advance other agendas, but he wasn't there to badly fumble the ball like Trump did at the onset.
And yeah, it turns out Biden is pretty crooked, looks like he's no better than Trump in that regard. Hence why I'm not voting for either. Plus the fact they're both just way too old for the job.![]()
So 78 wasn’t too old in 2020, but its way too old now.![]()
Lawl, you’re all over the place.
Yeah, shitty leadership. Its not like there was a huge logistical success with PPE (considering the starting deficit) and a vaccine developed in a fraction of the normal time..Oh wait a minute..UNI88 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 2:42 pmIt’s pretty clear to anyone with a functioning brain stem that Covid ran it’s course despite trump’s shitty leadership.BDKJMU wrote:
So Trump ‘disasterously fumbled Covid‘, but it was already handled by Trump when Biden came into office with as you said (under Trump) vaccines and a waning emergency.![]()
So 78 wasn’t too old in 2020, but its way too old now.![]()
Lawl, you’re all over the place.
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Dude. Trump took complete direction from Fauci for the first few (and most crucial) months of the pandemic. He was completely paralyzed and didn’t know what to do. Trump has shit leadership skills and the pandemic exposed him. He’s all over the place with his deflection, outright invention, and blamecasting.BDKJMU wrote:Yeah, shitty leadership. Its not like there was a huge logistical success with PPE (considering the starting deficit) and a vaccine developed in a fraction of the normal time..Oh wait a minute..
Winner winner chicken dinner! Now apply that to the last few Presidents that have dealt with pandemics. Nobody wants to be the POTUS that killed people. Remember him being labeled xenophobic?UNI88 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 2:42 pmIt’s pretty clear to anyone with a functioning brain stem that Covid ran it’s course despite trump’s shitty leadership.BDKJMU wrote:
So Trump ‘disasterously fumbled Covid‘, but it was already handled by Trump when Biden came into office with as you said (under Trump) vaccines and a waning emergency.![]()
So 78 wasn’t too old in 2020, but its way too old now.![]()
Lawl, you’re all over the place.
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GannonFan wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 8:53 amTrump fomented a riot that broke into the Capitol building and interrupted the workings of government. All because he was upset he lost. Yeah, that's pretty bad stuff and just a tad bit more than "said mean things". Impeachable for sure and easily warranted removal from office. If he had had more than a few days left in office I think they would've gotten the votes to remove him. The Democrats botching the first aborted impeachment and the fact that he was so close to leaving office anyway gave cover to many in the GOP that would've booted him in other circumstances.SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 8:44 am
Yes, Biden's ethics are pure as the driven snow, but Trump said mean things.
Trump may have stumbled with COVID, but it was nothing in comparison to Biden's handling. For the record, the Government has pretty much admitted they botched the 2009 pandemic as well. Don't think they've handled one effectively in forever.
And he didn't "stumble" with COVID, he pretty much abdicated leadership. He was completely unprepared to lead and it wasn't helpful to the nation. Biden didn't have much to handle since COVID was pretty much handled (vaccines were available, and the emergency was waning) by the time he came on board. And yes, he botched a lot of stuff, especially with trying to use COVID as a cover to advance other agendas, but he wasn't there to badly fumble the ball like Trump did at the onset.
And yeah, it turns out Biden is pretty crooked, looks like he's no better than Trump in that regard. Hence why I'm not voting for either. Plus the fact they're both just way too old for the job.
How many people did we lose in the Ebola pandemic?SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 5:00 pmWinner winner chicken dinner! Now apply that to the last few Presidents that have dealt with pandemics. Nobody wants to be the POTUS that killed people. Remember him being labeled xenophobic?![]()
I think somebody is in prison right now about a weapons cache.SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 5:17 pmGannonFan wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 8:53 am
Trump fomented a riot that broke into the Capitol building and interrupted the workings of government. All because he was upset he lost. Yeah, that's pretty bad stuff and just a tad bit more than "said mean things". Impeachable for sure and easily warranted removal from office. If he had had more than a few days left in office I think they would've gotten the votes to remove him. The Democrats botching the first aborted impeachment and the fact that he was so close to leaving office anyway gave cover to many in the GOP that would've booted him in other circumstances.
And he didn't "stumble" with COVID, he pretty much abdicated leadership. He was completely unprepared to lead and it wasn't helpful to the nation. Biden didn't have much to handle since COVID was pretty much handled (vaccines were available, and the emergency was waning) by the time he came on board. And yes, he botched a lot of stuff, especially with trying to use COVID as a cover to advance other agendas, but he wasn't there to badly fumble the ball like Trump did at the onset.
And yeah, it turns out Biden is pretty crooked, looks like he's no better than Trump in that regard. Hence why I'm not voting for either. Plus the fact they're both just way too old for the job.Yes, not one person caught with a firearm. Mostly peaceful riot.
You keep buying into the corrupt system with your good intentions and see where that gets you. The establishment keeps decrying tradition and then promptly stomps all over it with bullshit, but you're cool with that.
Why haven't we all had access to the J6 video? Always seems to be the case doesn't it? Government says bad things happened, but you're too stupid to see our evidence.
No shit. And from WA state too. It’s like SG isn’t seeing the same news normal people are seeing.houndawg wrote: ↑Sat Jul 01, 2023 8:05 amI think somebody is in prison right now about a weapons cache.SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 5:17 pm
Yes, not one person caught with a firearm. Mostly peaceful riot.
You keep buying into the corrupt system with your good intentions and see where that gets you. The establishment keeps decrying tradition and then promptly stomps all over it with bullshit, but you're cool with that.
Why haven't we all had access to the J6 video? Always seems to be the case doesn't it? Government says bad things happened, but you're too stupid to see our evidence.![]()
A weapons cache where?
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Oh yeah…I forgot about that one too. I was thinking of the dude arrested this week near the Obama’s home.UNI88 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 01, 2023 4:50 pmhttps://apnews.com/article/capitol-sieg ... 46252ac24cBDKJMU wrote: A weapons cache where?
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Ooh some guns not in the Capitol building, not on the Capitol grounds, not even in Washington DC, but allegedly in a hotel room by these yahoos somewhere in Virginia. The horror..UNI88 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 01, 2023 4:50 pmhttps://apnews.com/article/capitol-sieg ... 46252ac24cBDKJMU wrote: A weapons cache where?
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houndawg wrote: ↑Sat Jul 01, 2023 8:03 amHow many people did we lose in the Ebola pandemic?SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2023 5:00 pm
Winner winner chicken dinner! Now apply that to the last few Presidents that have dealt with pandemics. Nobody wants to be the POTUS that killed people. Remember him being labeled xenophobic?![]()
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True. While Covid is just the flu.SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Sat Jul 01, 2023 8:09 pmNice try. The two are spread much differently. Ebola requires being exposed to blood or bodily fluids.