A report card on the Biden administration

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In departing this thread with a final thought,,this is sealybobo smellybozo when he is cornered,backed up against the wall and cannot refute the evidence that his heros lying biden,clinton,and big ears are everybit as evil and corrupt as Bush is and cannot refute the evidence that this was the biggest most massive vote fraud ever in the history of mankind in this past election because Trump is not your typical GOP president as Bush is and daddy bush and reagan were,mass murderers who took a crap on the constitution,that the elite hate Trump because he is not part of the corrupt two party system Bush,Obama and Biden are.this is him when he gets angry unable to refute that evidence.

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poor smellybozo,he cannot handle the truth the entire military hates lying biden and does not recognize him as thier president turning their backs on him when he left instead of saulting him as they are suppose to and always did with trump.:auiqs.jpg:
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Anyone who would call themselves sealybobo has to be at least partially retarded.
 
Senate Republicans are delaying the vote on Biden's covid relief bill. They are delaying the inevitable. The bill will pass and the Republicans can't do a thing to stop it.

NBC News reports, "The Senate took its first major step Thursday toward passing Democrats’ $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package as lawmakers try to beat a deadline to prevent unemployment aid from expiring.
The chamber voted to start debate on the rescue package, setting the stage for its approval as soon as this weekend. Vice President Kamala Harris had to break a 50-50 tie after a party-line vote in the evenly divided Senate.

A tricky process awaits, as Senate Republicans who oppose more stimulus spending have tools at their disposal to delay a final vote on the 628-page bill by hours or even days.
  • The procedural vote starts up to 20 hours of debate on the plan. Senators may not use all of that time.
  • Debate will not immediately begin. Republican Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin forced Senate clerks to read the massive legislation out loud, which will take at least several hours. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said the move would “merely delay the inevitable.”
  • After the discussion period ends, the Senate will hold votes on an indefinite number of amendments to the bill as part of the budget reconciliation process that enables legislation to pass with a simple majority. Republicans are expected to use amendments to force Democrats into politically thorny votes and drag out the process.
“No matter how long it takes, the Senate is going to stay in session to finish the bill this week,” Schumer said on Thursday.

Johnson is the guy who said the insurrection on Jan. 6 was not an armed insurrection. Five perople were killed. He testified in a Senate hearing that antifa and other left-wing extremists were responsible for the riot, not the Proud Boys, Oath Keepers, QAnon, and other domestic terrorists loyal to Trump. A real idiot.
 
A tricky process awaits, as Senate Republicans who oppose more stimulus spending have tools at their disposal to delay a final vote on the 628-page bill by hours or even days.

The only thing Senate Republicans are against is the 89% of the bill that's a wish list for the commies and has nothing or little to do with covid. The commies refuse to remove any of the pork in the bill and more than willing to put us 30 trillion in debt after it's passed.
 
Senate Republicans are delaying the vote on Biden's covid relief bill. They are delaying the inevitable. The bill will pass and the Republicans can't do a thing to stop it.

NBC News reports, "The Senate took its first major step Thursday toward passing Democrats’ $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package as lawmakers try to beat a deadline to prevent unemployment aid from expiring.
The chamber voted to start debate on the rescue package, setting the stage for its approval as soon as this weekend. Vice President Kamala Harris had to break a 50-50 tie after a party-line vote in the evenly divided Senate.

A tricky process awaits, as Senate Republicans who oppose more stimulus spending have tools at their disposal to delay a final vote on the 628-page bill by hours or even days.
  • The procedural vote starts up to 20 hours of debate on the plan. Senators may not use all of that time.
  • Debate will not immediately begin. Republican Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin forced Senate clerks to read the massive legislation out loud, which will take at least several hours. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said the move would “merely delay the inevitable.”
  • After the discussion period ends, the Senate will hold votes on an indefinite number of amendments to the bill as part of the budget reconciliation process that enables legislation to pass with a simple majority. Republicans are expected to use amendments to force Democrats into politically thorny votes and drag out the process.
“No matter how long it takes, the Senate is going to stay in session to finish the bill this week,” Schumer said on Thursday.

Johnson is the guy who said the insurrection on Jan. 6 was not an armed insurrection. Five perople were killed. He testified in a Senate hearing that antifa and other left-wing extremists were responsible for the riot, not the Proud Boys, Oath Keepers, QAnon, and other domestic terrorists loyal to Trump. A real idiot.
You sound like a proud commie drooling over the thought of wasted pork and paying dregs to be mindless unemployed sheeple hiding at home. Viva la Gestapo!
 
President Joe R. Biden, how refreshing that sounds. What a refreshing day. Our divisive, erratic, foolish, conspiratorial, narcissistic President is gone, replaced by a President who deeply wants to unite us. Barring ill-advised preconceived notions about President Biden, his task should be easy. We are all Americans.

That said, although I voted for Biden for obvious reasons, not unlike 81 million Americans who did the same, I am a conservative Independent. That's official. In CA, we have to declare our political posture. Until I was driven out by Trump, for over a quarter of a century I was a declared Republican. I voted for Biden, but I have some reservations concerning him, mostly having to do with taxation and spending.

I said all that because I want to be honest with readers. I want them to know where I am coming from.

Whether or not Biden will be a good President is obviously an open question, but I think he is a good man. He will do his best to unite us and adopt policies that benefit all Americans, while removing those policies that do us harm. He wants the United States to rejoin the community of nations, and the days of isolation and making unitary decisions that involve other nations, in particular our traditional allies, are over.

The European Union's top politician, Ursula von der Leyen, said it best. "After four long years, Europe has a friend in the White House."

For the first time in four years, there is optimism in America created by a popular President. 59% of Americans approve of Biden.

On day one, Trump's approval rating was 40%, and, although it went lower than that, it never got much higher. Thus the reason for American optimism.
Taxes may be necessary. We may need to roll back the trump bush and Reagan tax breaks.


Hell yeah!! Tax the hell out of Americans!! :WooHooSmileyWave-vi::114::114::twirl:
 
The Times reports, "Biden’s $1.9 trillion stimulus package ground to a standstill in the Senate on Friday, as Democrats haggled among themselves over the size and duration of federal unemployment payments that are a crucial piece of the plan.

"Top Democrats, working to preserve moderate support for the package, had planned to drop their effort to increase those payments from $300 a week to $400 but extend them for an additional month, through Oct. 4, hoping that the concession would keep the pandemic aid plan on track.

"But it appeared that Senator Joe Manchin III of West Virginia, a centrist whose support they need to maneuver the plan through the 50-50 Senate with all Republicans opposed, remained unsatisfied."

Biden is trying to help millions of Americans in big trouble, but Manchin is unsatisfied.
 
Biden is trying to help millions of Americans in big trouble, but Manchin is unsatisfied.

Given that only 9% goes to direct Covid help, all the Democrats have to do is take the 91% of pork out of the bill, and they would get overwhelming Republican support TO help the American people.
 
The Times reports, "Biden’s $1.9 trillion stimulus package ground to a standstill in the Senate on Friday, as Democrats haggled among themselves over the size and duration of federal unemployment payments that are a crucial piece of the plan.

"Top Democrats, working to preserve moderate support for the package, had planned to drop their effort to increase those payments from $300 a week to $400 but extend them for an additional month, through Oct. 4, hoping that the concession would keep the pandemic aid plan on track.

"But it appeared that Senator Joe Manchin III of West Virginia, a centrist whose support they need to maneuver the plan through the 50-50 Senate with all Republicans opposed, remained unsatisfied."

Biden is trying to help millions of Americans in big trouble, but Manchin is unsatisfied.

Figure most people that get to spend 9 cents for each dollar it costs would be unsatisfied.
 
Given that only 9% goes to direct Covid help, all the Democrats have to do is take the 91% of pork out of the bill, and they would get overwhelming Republican support TO help the American people.

NBC News reports, "The Senate passed a $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package Saturday, capping off a marathon overnight session after Democrats resolved internal clashes that threatened to derail President Joe Biden's top legislative priority.

"The far-reaching legislation includes $1,400 stimulus checks, $300-per-week jobless benefits through the summer, a child allowance of up to $3,600 for one year, $350 billion for state aid, $34 billion to expand Affordable Care Act subsidies and $14 billion for vaccine distribution.

"The final vote was 50-49 along party lines, with every Republican voting "no." It came after Democrats voted down a swath of Republican amendments on repeated votes of 50-49 to avoid disrupting the delicate agreement between progressive and moderate senators."

Trump's fans are either clueless or they lie a lot.

In either case, they are a pretty pathetic bunch.
 
NBC News reports, "The Senate passed a $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package Saturday, capping off a marathon overnight session after Democrats resolved internal clashes that threatened to derail President Joe Biden's top legislative priority.

"The far-reaching legislation includes $1,400 stimulus checks, $300-per-week jobless benefits through the summer, a child allowance of up to $3,600 for one year, $350 billion for state aid, $34 billion to expand Affordable Care Act subsidies and $14 billion for vaccine distribution.

"The final vote was 50-49 along party lines, with every Republican voting "no." It came after Democrats voted down a swath of Republican amendments on repeated votes of 50-49 to avoid disrupting the delicate agreement between progressive and moderate senators."

Trump's fans are either clueless or they lie a lot.

In either case, they are a pretty pathetic bunch.

I see you omitted the money that went to the arts, the humanitarian, preserving native American Indian language (why that takes 10 million dollars, I have no clue) Then there aid to colleges via the education department, 350 billion to bailout commie cities and states that not only went in hole for closing things down, but have been putting themselves in the hold long before Covid. Mostly stuff that had nothing to do with Covid in the first place.

And oh yes, now that some people will be making more money being unemployed than employed, they are not going to go out and look for a job. Stay on unemployment until it runs out.

We now are approaching 30 trillion dollars in national debt thanks to this Democrat pork bill.
 
Trump has attacked 17 incumbent Republicans and the chief strategist for the GOP, Karl Rove. He has attacked the Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. Now he wants the GOP to stop using his name.

Trump is weighing the creation of a super PAC as he seeks to assert his authority over the Republican Party and expand his post-presidential political operation.

Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) has joined four other Republican Senators leaving the chaos of the Republican Party.

The Hill reports, "Sen. Roy Blunt’s (R-Mo.) unexpected announcement on Monday that he will not seek reelection in 2022 is setting off a sudden scramble among members of both parties.

"For Republican leaders in the Senate, Blunt’s retirement is the latest in a series of blows ahead of the 2022 midterm elections. Four other GOP senators have said that they will not seek reelection next year, fueling Democratic hopes of not only retaining their ultra-narrow majority but expanding it.

"In declining to run for a third term in the Senate, Blunt joins Sens. Richard Burr (R-N.C.), Pat Toomey (R-Pa.), Rob Portman (R-Ohio) and Richard Shelby (R-Ala.), who have all announced retirement plans. Two other GOP incumbents, Sens. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), have not yet said whether they will seek reelection next year."

While winning the Missouri seat might be a challenge, Democrats have high hopes of expanding their lead in the Senate because of so many Republican retirees.
 
Biden is going to have to deal with this sooner rather than later.

The Hill reports, "The United Nations' nuclear watchdog agency on Monday accused Iran's government of accelerating the pace at which it violates restrictions put in place under the 2015 nuclear agreement signed among the U.S., Iran, and several European countries.

Tehran has shown increasing willingness to ignore the Obama-era deal after then-President Trump pulled the U.S. out of it in 2018.

"A report from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) released to member-states and obtained by Reuters found that Iran's Natanz facility has begun operating a third set of IR-2m centrifuges, used in the enrichment of uranium for the country's nuclear power plants."
 
Biden is going to have to deal with this sooner rather than later.

The Hill reports, "The United Nations' nuclear watchdog agency on Monday accused Iran's government of accelerating the pace at which it violates restrictions put in place under the 2015 nuclear agreement signed among the U.S., Iran, and several European countries.

Tehran has shown increasing willingness to ignore the Obama-era deal after then-President Trump pulled the U.S. out of it in 2018.

"A report from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) released to member-states and obtained by Reuters found that Iran's Natanz facility has begun operating a third set of IR-2m centrifuges, used in the enrichment of uranium for the country's nuclear power plants."
Hmmmm....
President Trump Bad.
President Biden has same stance as President Trump.
President Biden Good.
Fuck you.
 
The Covid relief package should pass the House tomorrow. Biden will sign the bill shortly thereafter, and the checks will go out in the mail within days.

I wonder how many Trump Republicans in the rural counties of America will embrace the benefits of Biden's $1.9 trillion package.

The bill, which will be a defining moment for Biden in his symbolic first 100 days in office, will send stimulus checks of up to $1,400 to many Americans and extend federal unemployment benefits through September 6. The bill also includes money to reopen schools, aid for stricken small businesses, child tax credits and health insurance subsidies.

Surely, millions of those who voted for Trump will see huge benefits from the fulfillment of Biden's campaign promise.

Indeed, a Pew Research Center poll released Tuesday found that 70 percent of U.S. adults favor Biden's $1.9 trillion Covid bill, including 41 percent of self-identified Republicans, and an Associated Press poll showed 70 percent of U.S. adults approve of Biden's handling of the pandemic.

While millions of Trump Republicans will cherish the many benefits of Biden's relief package, they must at the same time realize not one member of their party in the House and Senate voted to give them those benefits.

That should give them a moment of pause.
 
The Covid relief package should pass the House tomorrow. Biden will sign the bill shortly thereafter, and the checks will go out in the mail within days.

I wonder how many Trump Republicans in the rural counties of America will embrace the benefits of Biden's $1.9 trillion package.

The bill, which will be a defining moment for Biden in his symbolic first 100 days in office, will send stimulus checks of up to $1,400 to many Americans and extend federal unemployment benefits through September 6. The bill also includes money to reopen schools, aid for stricken small businesses, child tax credits and health insurance subsidies.

Surely, millions of those who voted for Trump will see huge benefits from the fulfillment of Biden's campaign promise.

Indeed, a Pew Research Center poll released Tuesday found that 70 percent of U.S. adults favor Biden's $1.9 trillion Covid bill, including 41 percent of self-identified Republicans, and an Associated Press poll showed 70 percent of U.S. adults approve of Biden's handling of the pandemic.

While millions of Trump Republicans will cherish the many benefits of Biden's relief package, they must at the same time realize not one member of their party in the House and Senate voted to give them those benefits.

That should give them a moment of pause.

Not too much of a surprise. Everybody loves Santa Clause. But your bill has so much pork in it and going to take us to the 30 trillion debt mark. Us? We get a crummy $1,400.
 
But your bill has so much pork in it and going to take us to the 30 trillion debt mark.

Define pork. You can't. You really don't know what you are talking about. You just make things up as you go along.

The point is, millions of Americans who voted for Trump and are hurting right now will benefit from this bill.
 
But your bill has so much pork in it and going to take us to the 30 trillion debt mark.

Define pork. You can't. You really don't know what you are talking about. You just make things up as you go along.

The point is, millions of Americans who voted for Trump and are hurting right now will benefit from this bill.
Feeding ill managed pension funds.
I haven't read the bills so I don't know who gets the money and the way it must be spent.
 
A Pew Research Center poll released Tuesday found that 70 percent of U.S. adults favor Biden's $1.9 trillion Covid bill, including 41 percent of self-identified Republicans, and an Associated Press poll showed 70 percent of U.S. adults approve of Biden's handling of the pandemic.
I wonder how many Trump Republicans in the rural counties of America will embrace the benefits of Biden's $1.9 trillion package.
While millions of Trump Republicans will cherish the many benefits of Biden's relief package, they must at the same time realize not one member of their party in the House and Senate voted to give them those benefits.

The 1.9 trillion dollar relief package passed the House today, and it comes at a time when the Republican Party is in complete turmoil caused by the wild vagaries of former President Trump, the titular leader of the GOP.

Trump is competing with the GOP’s fundraising operation -- the RNC -- and lashing out at its members, further complicating his status as a Republican Party leader.

Trump lashed out on email. “No more money for RINOs.”

Then he told his supporters to send money to his political action committee, Save America. As a result, Republican donors are completely confused -- the RNC or Trump's PAC.

This contrasts sharply with the Democratic Party which is glowing over Biden's success with the relief package and the rapidly improving vaccination protocols.

On top of that, the stock market is enthralled with the Biden administration and its successes. Since Biden was elected, it has been setting records nearly every day. With the Dow advancing 464 points, it set a new record today. Stock Market Data - Dow Jones, Nasdaq, S&P 500 - CNNMoney

If one is a Democrat, what's not to like?
 
NBC News reports, "The Senate voted Wednesday to confirm Merrick Garland as attorney general, handing the reins of the Justice Department to a longtime federal judge who has pledged to depoliticize the agency.

"He was confirmed by a vote of 70-30. Among the Republicans who voted in favor were Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, John Cornyn of Texas and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina.

"McConnell said on the Senate floor ahead of the vote that he was voting to confirm Garland "because of his long reputation as a straight shooter and a legal expert."

"At his confirmation hearing last month, Garland said one of his most pressing tasks would be to "supervise the prosecution of white supremacists and others who stormed the Capitol on January 6 — a heinous attack that sought to disrupt a cornerstone of our democracy: the peaceful transfer of power to a newly elected government."

"Garland said he would not rule out investigating those who funded, organized, led and aided the attack."

"We begin with the people on the ground, and we work our way up to those who are involved and further involved, and we will pursue these leads wherever they take us," he said.
 
A Pew Research Center poll released Tuesday found that 70 percent of U.S. adults favor Biden's $1.9 trillion Covid bill, including 41 percent of self-identified Republicans, and an Associated Press poll showed 70 percent of U.S. adults approve of Biden's handling of the pandemic.
I wonder how many Trump Republicans in the rural counties of America will embrace the benefits of Biden's $1.9 trillion package.
While millions of Trump Republicans will cherish the many benefits of Biden's relief package, they must at the same time realize not one member of their party in the House and Senate voted to give them those benefits.

The 1.9 trillion dollar relief package passed the House today, and it comes at a time when the Republican Party is in complete turmoil caused by the wild vagaries of former President Trump, the titular leader of the GOP.

Trump is competing with the GOP’s fundraising operation -- the RNC -- and lashing out at its members, further complicating his status as a Republican Party leader.

Trump lashed out on email. “No more money for RINOs.”

Then he told his supporters to send money to his political action committee, Save America. As a result, Republican donors are completely confused -- the RNC or Trump's PAC.

This contrasts sharply with the Democratic Party which is glowing over Biden's success with the relief package and the rapidly improving vaccination protocols.

On top of that, the stock market is enthralled with the Biden administration and its successes. Since Biden was elected, it has been setting records nearly every day. With the Dow advancing 464 points, it set a new record today. Stock Market Data - Dow Jones, Nasdaq, S&P 500 - CNNMoney

If one is a Democrat, what's not to like?
Nothing! I'm sure most democrats love it to death . Americans will hate it !
 
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