Do you miss Trump yet? You should

Do you miss Trump yet? You should

Nope, 4 years of vapid, infantile, deceitful ranting & raving were quite enough for a lifetime ... good riddance to Donny, may he fade away and never be heard from again.

I may not agree with ole Uncle Joe on much of anything but at least he's capable of acting like a rational human being most of the time.
HAHAHA. And the DemoCRAP party is clean and pure, eh? Fucking Joe Bi-Dumb will never be a legitimate "president".
But he is the LEGITIMATE president and the whole world recognises it.
HAHAHA the laugh is on you!
 
His behavior during the insurrection was a microcosm of his life, he's a lying, stupid, verbose, overweight, instigator, turncoat, selfish, narcissist, BS'er, who should be in jail for inciting a riot. His ego "trumps" what's right. I was a republican pre-trump but could no longer stomach his pathetic policies and actions. Anyone who aligns themselves with that bloated orange mass, has signed their soul to the devil.
What insurrection?
Violent attack to overtake Congress
Oh, you mean the unarmed, mainly peaceful, Pro Democracy protest in which a Pro Democracy activist was murdereed
What channel were you watching?
I watched it live unfiltered online. I don't watch MSM.
Proud day for Americans.
Not this one.
It was the first time I saw Americans take on tyranny in their own country.
Na that was the Civil Rights marches back in the 60's.
 


You always should hate greed and stupidity, no matter who is exhibiting it.

My wife was a teacher for 30 years. She did fine without being part of the union greed.

Your wife was a leech on the system.
Freeloader.
She used the Union to negotiate for her and she gave nothing in return.

How wants the free handout.
Looks like coward wifey of Flash.

You are confused Moon Bat.

Florida is a right to work state and the unions ain't worth shit for anything. In reality the school districts back then hardly acknowledged them. Most of the teachers didn't even belong to the union. The only reason she joined in the first place is that they offered professional liability insurance. However, after she dropped the turkeys for supporting the Democrat filth she got the insurance through our Homeowner's Policy.

It was immoral for the union to use her dues to support Democrats. She did the right thing. More Americans need to do the right and tell the cash cow for the Democrat filth unions to go fuck themselves.
 
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You always should hate greed and stupidity, no matter who is exhibiting it.

My wife was a teacher for 30 years. She did fine without being part of the union greed.

Your wife was a leech on the system.
Freeloader.
She used the Union to negotiate for her and she gave nothing in return.

How wants the free handout.
Looks like coward wifey of Flash.

You are confused moon Bat.

Florida is a right to work state and the unions ain't worth shit for anything. In reality the school districts back then hardly acknowledged them. Most of the teachers didn't even belong to the union. The only reason she joined in the first place is that they offered professional liability insurance. However, after she dropped the turkeys for supporting the Democrat filth she got the insurance through our Homeowner's Policy.

It was immoral for the union to use her dues to support Democrats. She did the right thing. More Americans need to do the right and tell the cash cow for the Democrat filth unions to go fuck themselves.
Average Teacher pay in Florida is $48,000, among the lowest in the nation

Your wife would have done better with a union

 
Who did the steel workers union endorse in the Presidency again? That’s right it was Sleepy Joe Xiden. Reap what ya sow dumbasses!!!
Unions in general are clueless. They've been in the pocket of the Communist Democrats for so long they forgot what freedom is. I'd have no problem with unions if they got out of politics altogether.

It’s the Union execs that endorse Democrats are the ones that benefit. Rank and file members used to benefit. No more.
 
Who did the steel workers union endorse in the Presidency again? That’s right it was Sleepy Joe Xiden. Reap what ya sow dumbasses!!!
Unions in general are clueless. They've been in the pocket of the Communist Democrats for so long they forgot what freedom is. I'd have no problem with unions if they got out of politics altogether.

It’s the Union execs that endorse Democrats are the ones that benefit. Rank and file members used to benefit. No more.


Correct. I bet that at least 75% of union rank and file workers across the country voted for Trump. May be as high as 90%. Exception may be the Teacher's unions. They have gone full Communist lately. Those are the ones we are entrusting our children to and it will reap destruction.
 
Under Trump American manufacturing jobs increased. Under this Joe Dufus clown a hostile business climate exist. Maybe Joe wants us to buy the steel from his Chinese buddies. The ones that made his family rich.


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Executives with the U.S. Steel Corp. announced days ago that they are canceling a $1.5 billion project in western Pennsylvania that was set to bring thousands of middle-class union jobs to the region, a move that many are now blaming on Democrats and environmental groups.

On April 30, U.S. Steel President David Burritt announced that a $1.5 billion project to majorly improve its Mon Valley Works operation with state-of-the-art steel casting, rolling technology, and a cogeneration plant is being canceled.

The project’s cancelation means that about 1,000 union construction jobs will be lost for the region. Likely thousands more U.S. jobs in supporting industries will be lost as a result.

Also, U.S. Steel is idling Batties 1, 2, and 3 at its Clairton Plant by 2023, which accounts for about 17 percent of coke production. The decision is intended to improve “environmental performance.” That decision, U.S. Steel executives said, is unlikely to lead to layoffs for its 130 full-time employees at Batties 1, 2, and 3.

The cancelation of the Mon Valley Works investment came after U.S. Steel’s permitting process with the Allegheny County Health Department was delayed due to the Chinese coronavirus crisis.

Burritt mentioned in his announcement:

We commissioned the manufacturing of the equipment and began site preparations. However, with over $170 million invested and equipment being stored in Pittsburgh-area warehouses, we’re still only at the beginning stages of project execution. By contrast, during this same time period, a competing steel manufacturer in another state announced a new steel mill and will be ready to make steel this year.

A lot has changed in those two years. At the onset of the pandemic, U. S. Steel agreed with the need for the County Health Department to temporarily delay its permitting process for the Mon Valley Works, but this delay allowed for a consequential window of time during which we expanded our understanding of steelmaking’s future in a rapidly decarbonizing world. The world is changing rapidly and we’re on the ten-yard line with 90 yards ahead of us.

Republicans and others in Pennsylvania are now placing blame on Democrats and their allies in the environmental lobby for creating a hostile business environment that helped kill off the job-creating project.

Trump gave us the lowest unemployment in 50 years.
 
Under Trump American manufacturing jobs increased. Under this Joe Dufus clown a hostile business climate exist. Maybe Joe wants us to buy the steel from his Chinese buddies. The ones that made his family rich.


Link

Executives with the U.S. Steel Corp. announced days ago that they are canceling a $1.5 billion project in western Pennsylvania that was set to bring thousands of middle-class union jobs to the region, a move that many are now blaming on Democrats and environmental groups.

On April 30, U.S. Steel President David Burritt announced that a $1.5 billion project to majorly improve its Mon Valley Works operation with state-of-the-art steel casting, rolling technology, and a cogeneration plant is being canceled.

The project’s cancelation means that about 1,000 union construction jobs will be lost for the region. Likely thousands more U.S. jobs in supporting industries will be lost as a result.

Also, U.S. Steel is idling Batties 1, 2, and 3 at its Clairton Plant by 2023, which accounts for about 17 percent of coke production. The decision is intended to improve “environmental performance.” That decision, U.S. Steel executives said, is unlikely to lead to layoffs for its 130 full-time employees at Batties 1, 2, and 3.

The cancelation of the Mon Valley Works investment came after U.S. Steel’s permitting process with the Allegheny County Health Department was delayed due to the Chinese coronavirus crisis.

Burritt mentioned in his announcement:

We commissioned the manufacturing of the equipment and began site preparations. However, with over $170 million invested and equipment being stored in Pittsburgh-area warehouses, we’re still only at the beginning stages of project execution. By contrast, during this same time period, a competing steel manufacturer in another state announced a new steel mill and will be ready to make steel this year.

A lot has changed in those two years. At the onset of the pandemic, U. S. Steel agreed with the need for the County Health Department to temporarily delay its permitting process for the Mon Valley Works, but this delay allowed for a consequential window of time during which we expanded our understanding of steelmaking’s future in a rapidly decarbonizing world. The world is changing rapidly and we’re on the ten-yard line with 90 yards ahead of us.

Republicans and others in Pennsylvania are now placing blame on Democrats and their allies in the environmental lobby for creating a hostile business environment that helped kill off the job-creating project.

Trump gave us the lowest unemployment in 50 years.
Fewer Americans were working at the end of his four years than Obama gave him
 
Who did the steel workers union endorse in the Presidency again? That’s right it was Sleepy Joe Xiden. Reap what ya sow dumbasses!!!
Unions in general are clueless. They've been in the pocket of the Communist Democrats for so long they forgot what freedom is. I'd have no problem with unions if they got out of politics altogether.

It’s the Union execs that endorse Democrats are the ones that benefit. Rank and file members used to benefit. No more.


Correct. I bet that at least 75% of union rank and file workers across the country voted for Trump. May be as high as 90%. Exception may be the Teacher's unions. They have gone full Communist lately. Those are the ones we are entrusting our children to and it will reap destruction.
Wrong again Skippy
57 percent of union workers voted for Biden

5 percent higher than the general population

 
Who did the steel workers union endorse in the Presidency again? That’s right it was Sleepy Joe Xiden. Reap what ya sow dumbasses!!!
Unions in general are clueless. They've been in the pocket of the Communist Democrats for so long they forgot what freedom is. I'd have no problem with unions if they got out of politics altogether.

It’s the Union execs that endorse Democrats are the ones that benefit. Rank and file members used to benefit. No more.


Correct. I bet that at least 75% of union rank and file workers across the country voted for Trump. May be as high as 90%. Exception may be the Teacher's unions. They have gone full Communist lately. Those are the ones we are entrusting our children to and it will reap destruction.
Wrong again Skippy
57 percent of union workers voted for Biden

5 percent higher than the general population


..... And what are they getting for it? Jobs cut in favor of egregious environmental and climate concerns? Capitulation to China and the rest of the world?
 
Under Trump American manufacturing jobs increased. Under this Joe Dufus clown a hostile business climate exist. Maybe Joe wants us to buy the steel from his Chinese buddies. The ones that made his family rich.


Link

Executives with the U.S. Steel Corp. announced days ago that they are canceling a $1.5 billion project in western Pennsylvania that was set to bring thousands of middle-class union jobs to the region, a move that many are now blaming on Democrats and environmental groups.

On April 30, U.S. Steel President David Burritt announced that a $1.5 billion project to majorly improve its Mon Valley Works operation with state-of-the-art steel casting, rolling technology, and a cogeneration plant is being canceled.

The project’s cancelation means that about 1,000 union construction jobs will be lost for the region. Likely thousands more U.S. jobs in supporting industries will be lost as a result.

Also, U.S. Steel is idling Batties 1, 2, and 3 at its Clairton Plant by 2023, which accounts for about 17 percent of coke production. The decision is intended to improve “environmental performance.” That decision, U.S. Steel executives said, is unlikely to lead to layoffs for its 130 full-time employees at Batties 1, 2, and 3.

The cancelation of the Mon Valley Works investment came after U.S. Steel’s permitting process with the Allegheny County Health Department was delayed due to the Chinese coronavirus crisis.

Burritt mentioned in his announcement:

We commissioned the manufacturing of the equipment and began site preparations. However, with over $170 million invested and equipment being stored in Pittsburgh-area warehouses, we’re still only at the beginning stages of project execution. By contrast, during this same time period, a competing steel manufacturer in another state announced a new steel mill and will be ready to make steel this year.

A lot has changed in those two years. At the onset of the pandemic, U. S. Steel agreed with the need for the County Health Department to temporarily delay its permitting process for the Mon Valley Works, but this delay allowed for a consequential window of time during which we expanded our understanding of steelmaking’s future in a rapidly decarbonizing world. The world is changing rapidly and we’re on the ten-yard line with 90 yards ahead of us.

Republicans and others in Pennsylvania are now placing blame on Democrats and their allies in the environmental lobby for creating a hostile business environment that helped kill off the job-creating project.

Trump gave us the lowest unemployment in 50 years.
Fewer Americans were working at the end of his four years than Obama gave him
More Americans were working in the first couple years under Trump until China’s negligence caused a global pandemic impacting not only US employment but the rest of the world as well.
 
Under Trump American manufacturing jobs increased. Under this Joe Dufus clown a hostile business climate exist. Maybe Joe wants us to buy the steel from his Chinese buddies. The ones that made his family rich.


Link

Executives with the U.S. Steel Corp. announced days ago that they are canceling a $1.5 billion project in western Pennsylvania that was set to bring thousands of middle-class union jobs to the region, a move that many are now blaming on Democrats and environmental groups.

On April 30, U.S. Steel President David Burritt announced that a $1.5 billion project to majorly improve its Mon Valley Works operation with state-of-the-art steel casting, rolling technology, and a cogeneration plant is being canceled.

The project’s cancelation means that about 1,000 union construction jobs will be lost for the region. Likely thousands more U.S. jobs in supporting industries will be lost as a result.

Also, U.S. Steel is idling Batties 1, 2, and 3 at its Clairton Plant by 2023, which accounts for about 17 percent of coke production. The decision is intended to improve “environmental performance.” That decision, U.S. Steel executives said, is unlikely to lead to layoffs for its 130 full-time employees at Batties 1, 2, and 3.

The cancelation of the Mon Valley Works investment came after U.S. Steel’s permitting process with the Allegheny County Health Department was delayed due to the Chinese coronavirus crisis.

Burritt mentioned in his announcement:

We commissioned the manufacturing of the equipment and began site preparations. However, with over $170 million invested and equipment being stored in Pittsburgh-area warehouses, we’re still only at the beginning stages of project execution. By contrast, during this same time period, a competing steel manufacturer in another state announced a new steel mill and will be ready to make steel this year.

A lot has changed in those two years. At the onset of the pandemic, U. S. Steel agreed with the need for the County Health Department to temporarily delay its permitting process for the Mon Valley Works, but this delay allowed for a consequential window of time during which we expanded our understanding of steelmaking’s future in a rapidly decarbonizing world. The world is changing rapidly and we’re on the ten-yard line with 90 yards ahead of us.

Republicans and others in Pennsylvania are now placing blame on Democrats and their allies in the environmental lobby for creating a hostile business environment that helped kill off the job-creating project.

Trump gave us the lowest unemployment in 50 years.
Fewer Americans were working at the end of his four years than Obama gave him
More Americans were working in the first couple years under Trump until China’s negligence caused a global pandemic impacting not only US employment but the rest of the world as well.


I think there is significance evidence that the Pandemic was created by the Chinese to destroy Trump's great economy and make him venerable for reelection. After all he was a real pain in their side because he wouldn't let them steal technology and take away American jobs like the Worthless Negro did. Besides they owned Biden's ass after making his family rich so they wanted their man in the White House.

The only question was how much were the Democrats involved. Was it planned with the Chinese all along or did they they simply take advantage of the Pandemic to steal the election with the scam of unvierified mail in and harvested ballots in Democrat controlled swing districts?

Maybe one of these days we can get one of the Democrat butt pirates to come clean and the question will be answered.
 
Under Trump American manufacturing jobs increased. Under this Joe Dufus clown a hostile business climate exist. Maybe Joe wants us to buy the steel from his Chinese buddies. The ones that made his family rich.


Link

Executives with the U.S. Steel Corp. announced days ago that they are canceling a $1.5 billion project in western Pennsylvania that was set to bring thousands of middle-class union jobs to the region, a move that many are now blaming on Democrats and environmental groups.

On April 30, U.S. Steel President David Burritt announced that a $1.5 billion project to majorly improve its Mon Valley Works operation with state-of-the-art steel casting, rolling technology, and a cogeneration plant is being canceled.

The project’s cancelation means that about 1,000 union construction jobs will be lost for the region. Likely thousands more U.S. jobs in supporting industries will be lost as a result.

Also, U.S. Steel is idling Batties 1, 2, and 3 at its Clairton Plant by 2023, which accounts for about 17 percent of coke production. The decision is intended to improve “environmental performance.” That decision, U.S. Steel executives said, is unlikely to lead to layoffs for its 130 full-time employees at Batties 1, 2, and 3.

The cancelation of the Mon Valley Works investment came after U.S. Steel’s permitting process with the Allegheny County Health Department was delayed due to the Chinese coronavirus crisis.

Burritt mentioned in his announcement:

We commissioned the manufacturing of the equipment and began site preparations. However, with over $170 million invested and equipment being stored in Pittsburgh-area warehouses, we’re still only at the beginning stages of project execution. By contrast, during this same time period, a competing steel manufacturer in another state announced a new steel mill and will be ready to make steel this year.

A lot has changed in those two years. At the onset of the pandemic, U. S. Steel agreed with the need for the County Health Department to temporarily delay its permitting process for the Mon Valley Works, but this delay allowed for a consequential window of time during which we expanded our understanding of steelmaking’s future in a rapidly decarbonizing world. The world is changing rapidly and we’re on the ten-yard line with 90 yards ahead of us.

Republicans and others in Pennsylvania are now placing blame on Democrats and their allies in the environmental lobby for creating a hostile business environment that helped kill off the job-creating project.

Trump gave us the lowest unemployment in 50 years.
Fewer Americans were working at the end of his four years than Obama gave him
More Americans were working in the first couple years under Trump until China’s negligence caused a global pandemic impacting not only US employment but the rest of the world as well.
I guess that works if you are allowed to Cherry Pick your data

If you throw out all of the bad data.....we did pretty good
 
Under Trump American manufacturing jobs increased. Under this Joe Dufus clown a hostile business climate exist. Maybe Joe wants us to buy the steel from his Chinese buddies. The ones that made his family rich.


Link

Executives with the U.S. Steel Corp. announced days ago that they are canceling a $1.5 billion project in western Pennsylvania that was set to bring thousands of middle-class union jobs to the region, a move that many are now blaming on Democrats and environmental groups.

On April 30, U.S. Steel President David Burritt announced that a $1.5 billion project to majorly improve its Mon Valley Works operation with state-of-the-art steel casting, rolling technology, and a cogeneration plant is being canceled.

The project’s cancelation means that about 1,000 union construction jobs will be lost for the region. Likely thousands more U.S. jobs in supporting industries will be lost as a result.

Also, U.S. Steel is idling Batties 1, 2, and 3 at its Clairton Plant by 2023, which accounts for about 17 percent of coke production. The decision is intended to improve “environmental performance.” That decision, U.S. Steel executives said, is unlikely to lead to layoffs for its 130 full-time employees at Batties 1, 2, and 3.

The cancelation of the Mon Valley Works investment came after U.S. Steel’s permitting process with the Allegheny County Health Department was delayed due to the Chinese coronavirus crisis.

Burritt mentioned in his announcement:

We commissioned the manufacturing of the equipment and began site preparations. However, with over $170 million invested and equipment being stored in Pittsburgh-area warehouses, we’re still only at the beginning stages of project execution. By contrast, during this same time period, a competing steel manufacturer in another state announced a new steel mill and will be ready to make steel this year.

A lot has changed in those two years. At the onset of the pandemic, U. S. Steel agreed with the need for the County Health Department to temporarily delay its permitting process for the Mon Valley Works, but this delay allowed for a consequential window of time during which we expanded our understanding of steelmaking’s future in a rapidly decarbonizing world. The world is changing rapidly and we’re on the ten-yard line with 90 yards ahead of us.

Republicans and others in Pennsylvania are now placing blame on Democrats and their allies in the environmental lobby for creating a hostile business environment that helped kill off the job-creating project.

Trump gave us the lowest unemployment in 50 years.
Fewer Americans were working at the end of his four years than Obama gave him
More Americans were working in the first couple years under Trump until China’s negligence caused a global pandemic impacting not only US employment but the rest of the world as well.
I guess that works if you are allowed to Cherry Pick your data

If you throw out all of the bad data.....we did pretty good

Trump also saw his record unemployment skyrocket to 14.7 in his last year yet was also able to bring that down to under 7 in 6 months.
 
Do you miss Trump yet? You should

Nope, 4 years of vapid, infantile, deceitful ranting & raving were quite enough for a lifetime ... good riddance to Donny, may he fade away and never be heard from again.

I may not agree with ole Uncle Joe on much of anything but at least he's capable of acting like a rational human being most of the time.
Biden is a corrupt, senile potato who Kamala Harris claimed was a rapist.
Yeah and?

Or were you just trying to start a game of : Alex, I'll take, "Things that Joe Biden and Donald Trump have in common" for a 100?
No. I rarely vote on personalities, looks or charm.
I work on policies, and Trump had the best policies by a country mile.

Uh-huh, except apparently when you're criticizing the opposition for something other than "policies".

As far as Trump's "policies", I guess if you're a fan of big government, state interventionism and crony capitalism then he was an all-star, for those of us that we're looking for less overt statism and more free market capitalism, his "policies" pretty much sucked.
Big Government???
Biden's first week saw him telling Federal workers what words they can and can't say.
People are being arrested and jailed for posting memes.
Dems want elderly white people to get the vaccines last to "level the playing field".
Farmers are getting aid, but only if they are black.
You couldn't get any more Big Government than what you have today.
Are you attempting to justify Trump's hyper-statism by pointing to Biden's hyper-statism? Have you ever heard the one about "Two wrongs don't make a right"?

Both parties are equally authoritarian and crony capitalist as far as I'm concerned; the only thing that differentiates them is their rhetoric and the voters they attempt to patronize and pander to.
 
His behavior during the insurrection was a microcosm of his life, he's a lying, stupid, verbose, overweight, instigator, turncoat, selfish, narcissist, BS'er, who should be in jail for inciting a riot. His ego "trumps" what's right. I was a republican pre-trump but could no longer stomach his pathetic policies and actions. Anyone who aligns themselves with that bloated orange mass, has signed their soul to the devil.
What insurrection?
The one on January 6th where over 400 people have been arrested.

"The FBI has arrested more than 440 people on a range of charges stemming from the Jan. 6 riot staged by supporters of then-President Donald Trump at the U.S. Capitol."
 
His behavior during the insurrection was a microcosm of his life, he's a lying, stupid, verbose, overweight, instigator, turncoat, selfish, narcissist, BS'er, who should be in jail for inciting a riot. His ego "trumps" what's right. I was a republican pre-trump but could no longer stomach his pathetic policies and actions. Anyone who aligns themselves with that bloated orange mass, has signed their soul to the devil.
What insurrection?
Violent attack to overtake Congress
Oh, you mean the unarmed, mainly peaceful, Pro Democracy protest in which a Pro Democracy activist was murdereed
"The FBI has arrested more than 440 people on a range of charges stemming from the Jan. 6 riot staged by supporters of then-President Donald Trump at the U.S. Capitol."

Mostly peaceful?
 

Do you miss Trump yet? You should​


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Under Trump American manufacturing jobs increased. Under this Joe Dufus clown a hostile business climate exist. Maybe Joe wants us to buy the steel from his Chinese buddies. The ones that made his family rich.


Link

Executives with the U.S. Steel Corp. announced days ago that they are canceling a $1.5 billion project in western Pennsylvania that was set to bring thousands of middle-class union jobs to the region, a move that many are now blaming on Democrats and environmental groups.

On April 30, U.S. Steel President David Burritt announced that a $1.5 billion project to majorly improve its Mon Valley Works operation with state-of-the-art steel casting, rolling technology, and a cogeneration plant is being canceled.

The project’s cancelation means that about 1,000 union construction jobs will be lost for the region. Likely thousands more U.S. jobs in supporting industries will be lost as a result.

Also, U.S. Steel is idling Batties 1, 2, and 3 at its Clairton Plant by 2023, which accounts for about 17 percent of coke production. The decision is intended to improve “environmental performance.” That decision, U.S. Steel executives said, is unlikely to lead to layoffs for its 130 full-time employees at Batties 1, 2, and 3.

The cancelation of the Mon Valley Works investment came after U.S. Steel’s permitting process with the Allegheny County Health Department was delayed due to the Chinese coronavirus crisis.

Burritt mentioned in his announcement:

We commissioned the manufacturing of the equipment and began site preparations. However, with over $170 million invested and equipment being stored in Pittsburgh-area warehouses, we’re still only at the beginning stages of project execution. By contrast, during this same time period, a competing steel manufacturer in another state announced a new steel mill and will be ready to make steel this year.

A lot has changed in those two years. At the onset of the pandemic, U. S. Steel agreed with the need for the County Health Department to temporarily delay its permitting process for the Mon Valley Works, but this delay allowed for a consequential window of time during which we expanded our understanding of steelmaking’s future in a rapidly decarbonizing world. The world is changing rapidly and we’re on the ten-yard line with 90 yards ahead of us.

Republicans and others in Pennsylvania are now placing blame on Democrats and their allies in the environmental lobby for creating a hostile business environment that helped kill off the job-creating project.
Fuck Trump and all the stupid people who support him.
 
Do you miss Trump yet? You should

Nope, 4 years of vapid, infantile, deceitful ranting & raving were quite enough for a lifetime ... good riddance to Donny, may he fade away and never be heard from again.

I may not agree with ole Uncle Joe on much of anything but at least he's capable of acting like a rational human being most of the time.
Biden is a corrupt, senile potato who Kamala Harris claimed was a rapist.
Yeah and?

Or were you just trying to start a game of : Alex, I'll take, "Things that Joe Biden and Donald Trump have in common" for a 100?
No. I rarely vote on personalities, looks or charm.
I work on policies, and Trump had the best policies by a country mile.
How did the policy of cutting the CDC china team work out?

How did leaving TPP and not filling the gap so China can now set up the largest trading bloc in the world, work out?
 

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