Our Biden Problem

Because Trump refused to act when the NSC advised him to impose a European travel ban last January 31st.

HAHAHAHA!!!
Yeah.... in late February Pelosi and a crowd of other Democrats went to Chinese towns telling everyone is was perfectly safe to go to these heavily crowded events. DeBlasio mid-March was telling people they should go to restaurants, theaters "it's all good" within one week of the national shutdown.
We ALL know...without a shred of doubt that if Trump would have enacted a European ban the left would have lost their minds. "Overreach of power!!" "He is no dictator!!" "We need to pass a resolution to stop Trump's power grabs!!!"
 
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Ukraine joe is part of the swamp
Comrade Trump IS a swamp.

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He's not but a lot of RS and D's are.
 
Well at least be honest. Biden's mental competence is not only something you (or I) have no clue to, but his past history of neoliberalism is your real gripe. Anyone can look up the increase in gnp since 1980, and it's simply not refutable that avg incomes rose dramatically. But the benefits were not evenly distributed, and the data for that is at the same site.
Would you say Biden has consistently supported the winning side in that income distribution over the last 40 years?

Joe Biden’s politics can be explained by Delaware’s shadowy past

"But Biden’s more liberal Democratic critics are using the planks in his long Senate record to whack him.

"What use is it electing D’s, they ask, if you end up with old guys such as Biden, who was friendly with segregationists in his long Senate career, questioned the wisdom of court-ordered school integration, and worked with Wall Street bankers to squeeze consumers?"
I understand the criticism of neoliberalism, but it has nothing to do with Trump v. Biden, which. is why imo your thread is irrelevant to the board at this time and place. Bernie lost, and even then I'm not sure Bernie has a coherent critique of neoliberalism. You appear to acknowledge that Trump has not interest in econ reform.

More to the point, the link I provided to World Bank data does show neoliberalism has benefited latin America and sub-Saharan Africa as well. But I'd agree that neoliberalism is not in itself a path to global prosperity.

I'd take Biden over Trump, and Putin for that matter, if global prosperity was the issue.
 
That is two things
Biden's long term relationship with a major credit card company and his knee-jerk support for the military-industrial complex make him a "third way"Democrat like Obama and Clinton. Biden had no use for the left before Trump became POTUS, and Biden will revert to his corporate roots as soon as Trump disappears. You need to step outside your echo chamber and get some perspective if you want to understand where Biden (and Trump) come from.
Wall Street still wants Donald Trump, but it could live with Joe Biden
 
That is two things
Biden's long term relationship with a major credit card company and his knee-jerk support for the military-industrial complex make him a "third way"Democrat like Obama and Clinton. Biden had no use for the left before Trump became POTUS, and Biden will revert to his corporate roots as soon as Trump disappears. You need to step outside your echo chamber and get some perspective if you want to understand where Biden (and Trump) come from.
Wall Street still wants Donald Trump, but it could live with Joe Biden
I'm not positive that's true. No one is getting elected who is "anti-corporate." Not here and not in Europe (outside quasi one party states) I suspect Biden will run with Harris, making her the nominee in 2024 if they win. And she too is a neoliberal. But if the dems run as the incumbent in 2024, they will not be running with Trump as the central issue. Biden said early on that he is a "bridge" candidate. The dems will have to evolve. They can't run HIllary's 2016 campaign of "everybody did well in the stock market." But Bernie's not any model because he's a "Soviets are not so bad" 1970s socialist.
 
Europe has an average death rate of about 600 per million. New York has over 1600 deaths per million---due to the mismanagement of that Ass Cuomo, while the country has only 397 deaths per million, EVEN with the ridiculous numbers from New York (and New Jersey) included---and you persist in trying to blame Trump and throw in a chart from 1918 to help support your Lunacy.
In early March the UK and US had roughly 30,000 cases.
In late June the UK had 4000 and the US had 27000.
Who gets the blame for that?
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...bay-experts-watch-us-case-numbers-with-alarm/
 
Yeah.... in late February Pelosi and a crowd of other Democrats went to Chinese towns telling everyone is was perfectly safe to go to these heavily crowded events. DeBlasio mid-March was telling people they should go to restaurants, theaters "it's all good" within one week of the national shutdown.
Another good reason why neither Pelosi nor Deblasio should ever become POTUS. The problem for your side is simply this: Donald Trump was POTUS when this global pandemic erupted, and he failed completely to respond in ways to protect the American people. Sorry if that makes you unhappy, but anyone paying attention knew Trump was an ignorant, arrogant, malignant, and incompetent narcissist long before he became the Republican nominee.
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Trump administration communication during the COVID-19 pandemic - Wikipedia

Do you think he'll leave DC as a loser or a quitter?:auiqs.jpg:
 
With reference to the downside of Plugs, I didn't see the term "vegetable that shits the bed everytime it's trotted out in front of the cameras".
The universe is back in balance now.
 
He's not but a lot of RS and D's are.
Trump is a corrupt crony-capitalist who spent his entire life as a Democrat before running in 2016. I can't believe anyone who isn't willfully blind still believes in Trump's integrity.

OPEN LETTER TO DONALD TRUMP from Mark Green and Ralph Nader | Ralph Nader

"Dear Donald,

"It’s been a while. I [Mark Green] last saw you & Melania when you walked into my final fund-raiser for Mayor on November 4, 2001.

"You joined the Clintons, Cuomos, Jon Stewart and 1100 other guests in our effort to defeat Republican nominee Bloomberg.

"Thanks again for your $4500 contribution..."

"Out of hundreds of examples in Fake President, we’d like to give you the opportunity to respond to our 'Top Ten List of Falsehoods.'

  1. "When asked last year if you were aware of or paid hush money to Stormy Daniels, why did you deny it since witnesses under oath later said that you wrote at least six checks totaling over $200,000 while in the Oval Office to cover some of Michael Cohen’s payments?
  2. When you said in 2016 that you would release your tax returns and in 2017 that you’d absolutely testify in person before Mueller, were you simply lying at the time or did you do a 180o later to save yourself from embarrassment?
  3. You believe that assertions are the same as accomplishments. Take health insurance — where is the 'terrific' health plan that drives down premiums that you’ve been forecasting for three years and why do you claim to favor coverage for pre-existing conditions when your Department of Justice has sided with plaintiffs who are seeking to end such protections? Which is it since it can’t be both?
  4. You once made fun of congressional Republicans for caving in to NRA money. But how is that any different than the way you refuse to challenge major oil & gas firms as they and you ignore the science of climate violence? For example, can you rationally explain your view that coal is 'beautiful [and] clean' but windmills are not?"
 

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