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Listening to the leader of the left pack, Nancy Pelosi, it's obvious what Dems are counting on. They have nothing to lose. They are making a big deal out of the push to restart the economy by Trump, hoping upon hope that it backfires and causes a resurgence of covid-19 cases. If that happens to a significant degree, Trump is toast in November. They will go on the attack reminding everyone that they said the economy should not be restarted until the entire nation was tested and covid-19 was gone. I am sure that even many Dems privately recognize that relaxing some of the "stay at home" recommendations in order to get the economy going again is as important (if not more so long term) than the containment of the virus. It's a balancing act. However, Trump's focus on the economy presents them with the perfect political strategy for his defeat in November. I was also thinking about Biden and his running mate selection. He has already committed to picking a woman. If he and the Dems were smart they should pick Tulsi Gabbard. Of all the potential Democrats, she would receive the most support of Independents and even some Republicans. If he chooses any of the others (Warren, Harris, Klobuchar, etc.) the political division of the nation and voters doesn't change at all. Republicans are going to support Trump and Dems are going to support Biden. Tulsi Gabbard as his running mate could swing the election in his favor. -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
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On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 07:28:10 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:
Listening to the leader of the left pack, Nancy Pelosi, it's obvious what Dems are counting on. They have nothing to lose. They are making a big deal out of the push to restart the economy by Trump, hoping upon hope that it backfires and causes a resurgence of covid-19 cases. If that happens to a significant degree, Trump is toast in November. They will go on the attack reminding everyone that they said the economy should not be restarted until the entire nation was tested and covid-19 was gone. I am sure that even many Dems privately recognize that relaxing some of the "stay at home" recommendations in order to get the economy going again is as important (if not more so long term) than the containment of the virus. It's a balancing act. However, Trump's focus on the economy presents them with the perfect political strategy for his defeat in November. I was also thinking about Biden and his running mate selection. He has already committed to picking a woman. If he and the Dems were smart they should pick Tulsi Gabbard. Of all the potential Democrats, she would receive the most support of Independents and even some Republicans. If he chooses any of the others (Warren, Harris, Klobuchar, etc.) the political division of the nation and voters doesn't change at all. Republicans are going to support Trump and Dems are going to support Biden. Tulsi Gabbard as his running mate could swing the election in his favor. I think Trump is hurting his chances of reelection with every nightly briefing he holds. He's continuously making an ass of himself. Last night my wife even got tired of it after the first twenty minutes. I hope Biden picks Tulsi, because I think the more Trump talks the more he helps Biden. And if Biden gets elected, I can see Tulsi becoming president not too long after. Worrisome. -- Freedom Isn't Free! |
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On 4/20/2020 8:10 AM, John wrote:
On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 07:28:10 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Listening to the leader of the left pack, Nancy Pelosi, it's obvious what Dems are counting on. They have nothing to lose. They are making a big deal out of the push to restart the economy by Trump, hoping upon hope that it backfires and causes a resurgence of covid-19 cases. If that happens to a significant degree, Trump is toast in November. They will go on the attack reminding everyone that they said the economy should not be restarted until the entire nation was tested and covid-19 was gone. I am sure that even many Dems privately recognize that relaxing some of the "stay at home" recommendations in order to get the economy going again is as important (if not more so long term) than the containment of the virus. It's a balancing act. However, Trump's focus on the economy presents them with the perfect political strategy for his defeat in November. I was also thinking about Biden and his running mate selection. He has already committed to picking a woman. If he and the Dems were smart they should pick Tulsi Gabbard. Of all the potential Democrats, she would receive the most support of Independents and even some Republicans. If he chooses any of the others (Warren, Harris, Klobuchar, etc.) the political division of the nation and voters doesn't change at all. Republicans are going to support Trump and Dems are going to support Biden. Tulsi Gabbard as his running mate could swing the election in his favor. I think Trump is hurting his chances of reelection with every nightly briefing he holds. He's continuously making an ass of himself. Last night my wife even got tired of it after the first twenty minutes. I hope Biden picks Tulsi, because I think the more Trump talks the more he helps Biden. And if Biden gets elected, I can see Tulsi becoming president not too long after. Worrisome. I agree. Trump's daily Task Force press conferences have turned into political rallies. He is only hurting himself. Maybe he really doesn't care if he's re-elected. Wouldn't surprise me. -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
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On 4/20/20 8:14 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 4/20/2020 8:10 AM, John wrote: On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 07:28:10 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Listening to the leader of the left pack, Nancy Pelosi, it's obvious what Dems are counting on. They have nothing to lose.Â* They are making a big deal out of the push to restart the economy by Trump, hoping upon hope that it backfires and causes a resurgence of covid-19 cases.Â* If that happens to a significant degree, Trump is toast in November.Â* They will go on the attack reminding everyone that they said the economy should not be restarted until the entire nation was tested and covid-19 was gone. I am sure that even many Dems privately recognize that relaxing some of the "stay at home" recommendations in order to get the economy going again is as important (if not more so long term) than the containment of the virus. It's a balancing act.Â* However, Trump's focus on the economy presents them with the perfect political strategy for his defeat in November. I was also thinking about Biden and his running mate selection.Â* He has already committed to picking a woman. If he and the Dems were smart they should pick Tulsi Gabbard.Â* Of all the potential Democrats, she would receive the most support of Independents and even some Republicans.Â* If he chooses any of the others (Warren, Harris, Klobuchar, etc.) the political division of the nation and voters doesn't change at all.Â* Republicans are going to support Trump and Dems are going to support Biden. Tulsi Gabbard as his running mate could swing the election in his favor. I think Trump is hurting his chances of reelection with every nightly briefing he holds. He's continuously making an ass of himself. Last night my wife even got tired of it after the first twenty minutes. I hope Biden picks Tulsi, because I think the more Trump talks the more he helps Biden. And if Biden gets elected, I can see Tulsi becoming president not too long after. Worrisome. I agree.Â* Trump's daily Task Force press conferences have turned into political rallies.Â*Â* He is only hurting himself. Maybe he really doesn't care if he's re-elected.Â* Wouldn't surprise me. It's "worrisome" if Trump isn't re-elected? Delicious. The return of decency and government competency to the White House is "worrisome" to Trumpsters. Trump should continue his daily political rallies on TV. If anyone is still watching them, they show how awful and incompetent he is, and how little he knows. -- MAGA - Manipulating America's Gullible Assholes |
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On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 08:10:20 -0400, John wrote:
I think Trump is hurting his chances of reelection with every nightly briefing he holds. He's continuously making an ass of himself. Last night my wife even got tired of it after the first twenty minutes. === The only thing that surprises me is why it has taken so long for people to figure him out. There are reasons why no major US bank will do business with him. I hate to say I told you so but... ....I did. -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
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On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 08:14:47 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:
On 4/20/2020 8:10 AM, John wrote: On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 07:28:10 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Listening to the leader of the left pack, Nancy Pelosi, it's obvious what Dems are counting on. They have nothing to lose. They are making a big deal out of the push to restart the economy by Trump, hoping upon hope that it backfires and causes a resurgence of covid-19 cases. If that happens to a significant degree, Trump is toast in November. They will go on the attack reminding everyone that they said the economy should not be restarted until the entire nation was tested and covid-19 was gone. I am sure that even many Dems privately recognize that relaxing some of the "stay at home" recommendations in order to get the economy going again is as important (if not more so long term) than the containment of the virus. It's a balancing act. However, Trump's focus on the economy presents them with the perfect political strategy for his defeat in November. I was also thinking about Biden and his running mate selection. He has already committed to picking a woman. If he and the Dems were smart they should pick Tulsi Gabbard. Of all the potential Democrats, she would receive the most support of Independents and even some Republicans. If he chooses any of the others (Warren, Harris, Klobuchar, etc.) the political division of the nation and voters doesn't change at all. Republicans are going to support Trump and Dems are going to support Biden. Tulsi Gabbard as his running mate could swing the election in his favor. I think Trump is hurting his chances of reelection with every nightly briefing he holds. He's continuously making an ass of himself. Last night my wife even got tired of it after the first twenty minutes. I hope Biden picks Tulsi, because I think the more Trump talks the more he helps Biden. And if Biden gets elected, I can see Tulsi becoming president not too long after. Worrisome. I agree. Trump's daily Task Force press conferences have turned into political rallies. He is only hurting himself. Maybe he really doesn't care if he's re-elected. Wouldn't surprise me. If that's the case, I wish he'd step down now. I'm thinking we'd have a better chance with Pence. -- Freedom Isn't Free! |
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On 20 Apr 2020 13:21:56 GMT, Keyser Soze wrote:
Tulsi Gabbard as his running mate could swing the election in his favor. Ha ha ha...No serious Dems want Tulsi. She is a GOP’ers candidate. The Dems see her as a tool of the GOP. === That might be a bit short sighted. Your party needs a slate with strong centrist appeal if you really want to win it. Running loony tunes leftists (like yourself) would lead to another Hillary debacle. -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
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Comedy relief?
On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 08:10:20 -0400, John wrote: I think Trump is hurting his chances of reelection with every nightly briefing he holds. He's continuously making an ass of himself. Last night my wife even got tired of it after the first twenty minutes. === The only thing that surprises me is why it has taken so long for people to figure him out. There are reasons why no major US bank will do business with him. I hate to say I told you so but... ....I did. |
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Keyser Soze Wrote more bull****
Looks like the same **** you pulled in Florida is piling up on you in Maryland. A skunk never changes its stripe. Eh Fat Harry. You are scum of the earth. What kind of law firm hires paralegals without doing background checks? -- .. ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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John Wrote in message:
On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 08:14:47 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:On 4/20/2020 8:10 AM, John wrote: On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 07:28:10 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Listening to the leader of the left pack, Nancy Pelosi, it's obvious what Dems are counting on. They have nothing to lose. They are making a big deal out of the push to restart the economy by Trump, hoping upon hope that it backfires and causes a resurgence of covid-19 cases. If that happens to a significant degree, Trump is toast in November. They will go on the attack reminding everyone that they said the economy should not be restarted until the entire nation was tested and covid-19 was gone. I am sure that even many Dems privately recognize that relaxing some of the "stay at home" recommendations in order to get the economy going again is as important (if not more so long term) than the containment of the virus. It's a balancing act. However, Trump's focus on the economy presents them with the perfect political strategy for his defeat in November. I was also thinking about Biden and his running mate selection. He has already committed to picking a woman. If he and the Dems were smart they should pick Tulsi Gabbard. Of all the potential Democrats, she would receive the most support of Independents and even some Republicans. If he chooses any of the others (Warren, Harris, Klobuchar, etc.) the political division of the nation and voters doesn't change at all. Republicans are going to support Trump and Dems are going to support Biden. Tulsi Gabbard as his running mate could swing the election in his favor. I think Trump is hurting his chances of reelection with every nightly briefing he holds. He's continuously making an ass of himself. Last night my wife even got tired of it after the first twenty minutes. I hope Biden picks Tulsi, because I think the more Trump talks the more he helps Biden. And if Biden gets elected, I can see Tulsi becoming president not too long after. Worrisome.I agree. Trump's daily Task Force press conferences have turned intopolitical rallies. He is only hurting himself.Maybe he really doesn't care if he's re-elected. Wouldn't surprise me.If that's the case, I wish he'd step down now. I'm thinking we'd have a betterchance with Pence. --Freedom Isn't Free! I heard an interview with Don Jr. Yesterday. He is very well spoken and knowlegable. He should rein in dad before it's too late, if it isn't already. Tulsi might be OK. At least she seems honest and has a brain. -- .. ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 07:28:10 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: Listening to the leader of the left pack, Nancy Pelosi, it's obvious what Dems are counting on. They have nothing to lose. They are making a big deal out of the push to restart the economy by Trump, hoping upon hope that it backfires and causes a resurgence of covid-19 cases. If that happens to a significant degree, Trump is toast in November. They will go on the attack reminding everyone that they said the economy should not be restarted until the entire nation was tested and covid-19 was gone. I am sure that even many Dems privately recognize that relaxing some of the "stay at home" recommendations in order to get the economy going again is as important (if not more so long term) than the containment of the virus. It's a balancing act. However, Trump's focus on the economy presents them with the perfect political strategy for his defeat in November. I was also thinking about Biden and his running mate selection. He has already committed to picking a woman. If he and the Dems were smart they should pick Tulsi Gabbard. Of all the potential Democrats, she would receive the most support of Independents and even some Republicans. If he chooses any of the others (Warren, Harris, Klobuchar, etc.) the political division of the nation and voters doesn't change at all. Republicans are going to support Trump and Dems are going to support Biden. Tulsi Gabbard as his running mate could swing the election in his favor. People will really need to look hard at who runs with Biden. Even if you ignore the "Curse of Tippecanoe", Biden's mental and physical health is an issue. There is a very good chance the VP will ascend. It should be noted, most of the worst presidents ever came after the death of the sitting president. |
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Keyser Soze wrote:
On 4/20/20 8:14 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 4/20/2020 8:10 AM, John wrote: On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 07:28:10 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Listening to the leader of the left pack, Nancy Pelosi, it's obvious what Dems are counting on. They have nothing to lose.Â* They are making a big deal out of the push to restart the economy by Trump, hoping upon hope that it backfires and causes a resurgence of covid-19 cases.Â* If that happens to a significant degree, Trump is toast in November.Â* They will go on the attack reminding everyone that they said the economy should not be restarted until the entire nation was tested and covid-19 was gone. I am sure that even many Dems privately recognize that relaxing some of the "stay at home" recommendations in order to get the economy going again is as important (if not more so long term) than the containment of the virus. It's a balancing act.Â* However, Trump's focus on the economy presents them with the perfect political strategy for his defeat in November. I was also thinking about Biden and his running mate selection.Â* He has already committed to picking a woman. If he and the Dems were smart they should pick Tulsi Gabbard.Â* Of all the potential Democrats, she would receive the most support of Independents and even some Republicans.Â* If he chooses any of the others (Warren, Harris, Klobuchar, etc.) the political division of the nation and voters doesn't change at all.Â* Republicans are going to support Trump and Dems are going to support Biden. Tulsi Gabbard as his running mate could swing the election in his favor. I think Trump is hurting his chances of reelection with every nightly briefing he holds. He's continuously making an ass of himself. Last night my wife even got tired of it after the first twenty minutes. I hope Biden picks Tulsi, because I think the more Trump talks the more he helps Biden. And if Biden gets elected, I can see Tulsi becoming president not too long after. Worrisome. I agree.Â* Trump's daily Task Force press conferences have turned into political rallies.Â*Â* He is only hurting himself. Maybe he really doesn't care if he's re-elected.Â* Wouldn't surprise me. It's "worrisome" if Trump isn't re-elected? Delicious. The return of decency and government competency to the White House is "worrisome" to Trumpsters. Trump should continue his daily political rallies on TV. If anyone is still watching them, they show how awful and incompetent he is, and how little he knows. Competence? |
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Kinda makes you wonder
On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 09:45:59 -0400, wrote: On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 08:10:20 -0400, John wrote: I think Trump is hurting his chances of reelection with every nightly briefing he holds. He's continuously making an ass of himself. Last night my wife even got tired of it after the first twenty minutes. === The only thing that surprises me is why it has taken so long for people to figure him out. There are reasons why no major US bank will do business with him. I hate to say I told you so but... ...I did. Who? Trump or Harry? :-) |
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On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 13:05:21 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 4/20/20 12:42 PM, wrote: On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 09:45:59 -0400, wrote: On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 08:10:20 -0400, John wrote: I think Trump is hurting his chances of reelection with every nightly briefing he holds. He's continuously making an ass of himself. Last night my wife even got tired of it after the first twenty minutes. === The only thing that surprises me is why it has taken so long for people to figure him out. There are reasons why no major US bank will do business with him. I hate to say I told you so but... ...I did. Who? Trump or Harry? :-) I've had the same main banking relationship for 25 years, and I only ended the one before that because the bank I was using at the time merged with a national bank of assholes. I added a second bank during the end of the Bush Admin when a number of banks were in serious trouble, but the "longtime" bank survived. How many years have you had the same banking relationship, Mr. Trumpster? Tell us about this 'bank' Krause. Defendant Name: Krause, Harry N (Address snipped) Huntingtown, MD Plaintiff Name: Mariner Finance, LLC Address: 8211 Town Center Dr City: NottinghamState:MDZip Code:21236 -- Freedom Isn't Free! |
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On 4/20/2020 12:53 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 07:28:10 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Listening to the leader of the left pack, Nancy Pelosi, it's obvious what Dems are counting on. They have nothing to lose. They are making a big deal out of the push to restart the economy by Trump, hoping upon hope that it backfires and causes a resurgence of covid-19 cases. If that happens to a significant degree, Trump is toast in November. They will go on the attack reminding everyone that they said the economy should not be restarted until the entire nation was tested and covid-19 was gone. I am sure that even many Dems privately recognize that relaxing some of the "stay at home" recommendations in order to get the economy going again is as important (if not more so long term) than the containment of the virus. It's a balancing act. However, Trump's focus on the economy presents them with the perfect political strategy for his defeat in November. I was also thinking about Biden and his running mate selection. He has already committed to picking a woman. If he and the Dems were smart they should pick Tulsi Gabbard. Of all the potential Democrats, she would receive the most support of Independents and even some Republicans. If he chooses any of the others (Warren, Harris, Klobuchar, etc.) the political division of the nation and voters doesn't change at all. Republicans are going to support Trump and Dems are going to support Biden. Tulsi Gabbard as his running mate could swing the election in his favor. People will really need to look hard at who runs with Biden. Even if you ignore the "Curse of Tippecanoe", Biden's mental and physical health is an issue. There is a very good chance the VP will ascend. It should be noted, most of the worst presidents ever came after the death of the sitting president. Biden has said it will be a woman. Of the semi-obvious choices .... which one would you rather see as being a heart beat away? I'd pick Gabbard. Others might pick Klobuchar. The rest of the obvious are just way too left. -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
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On 4/20/20 1:25 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 4/20/2020 12:53 PM, wrote: On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 07:28:10 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Listening to the leader of the left pack, Nancy Pelosi, it's obvious what Dems are counting on. They have nothing to lose.Â* They are making a big deal out of the push to restart the economy by Trump, hoping upon hope that it backfires and causes a resurgence of covid-19 cases.Â* If that happens to a significant degree, Trump is toast in November.Â* They will go on the attack reminding everyone that they said the economy should not be restarted until the entire nation was tested and covid-19 was gone. I am sure that even many Dems privately recognize that relaxing some of the "stay at home" recommendations in order to get the economy going again is as important (if not more so long term) than the containment of the virus. It's a balancing act.Â* However, Trump's focus on the economy presents them with the perfect political strategy for his defeat in November. I was also thinking about Biden and his running mate selection.Â* He has already committed to picking a woman. If he and the Dems were smart they should pick Tulsi Gabbard.Â* Of all the potential Democrats, she would receive the most support of Independents and even some Republicans.Â* If he chooses any of the others (Warren, Harris, Klobuchar, etc.) the political division of the nation and voters doesn't change at all.Â* Republicans are going to support Trump and Dems are going to support Biden. Tulsi Gabbard as his running mate could swing the election in his favor. People will really need to look hard at who runs with Biden. Even if you ignore the "Curse of Tippecanoe", Biden's mental and physical health is an issue. There is a very good chance the VP will ascend. It should be noted, most of the worst presidents ever came after the death of the sitting president. Biden has said it will be a woman. Of the semi-obvious choices .... which one would you rather see as being a heart beat away? I'd pick Gabbard.Â* Others might pick Klobuchar.Â*Â* The rest of the obvious are just way too left. Wherever they are on the spectrum, none are as crazy or incompetent or ignorant than Trump. Gabbard has as much chance of being on the Dem ticket as you do. -- MAGA - Manipulating America's Gullible Assholes |
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On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 13:05:21 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote: On 4/20/20 12:42 PM, wrote: On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 09:45:59 -0400, wrote: On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 08:10:20 -0400, John wrote: I think Trump is hurting his chances of reelection with every nightly briefing he holds. He's continuously making an ass of himself. Last night my wife even got tired of it after the first twenty minutes. === The only thing that surprises me is why it has taken so long for people to figure him out. There are reasons why no major US bank will do business with him. I hate to say I told you so but... ...I did. Who? Trump or Harry? :-) I've had the same main banking relationship for 25 years, and I only ended the one before that because the bank I was using at the time merged with a national bank of assholes. I added a second bank during the end of the Bush Admin when a number of banks were in serious trouble, but the "longtime" bank survived. How many years have you had the same banking relationship, Mr. Trumpster? 45 years at one and 37 years at another. The new kid on the block is 25. Opened the year before I retired Next. |
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On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 13:06:38 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote: On 4/20/20 12:53 PM, wrote: On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 07:28:10 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Listening to the leader of the left pack, Nancy Pelosi, it's obvious what Dems are counting on. They have nothing to lose. They are making a big deal out of the push to restart the economy by Trump, hoping upon hope that it backfires and causes a resurgence of covid-19 cases. If that happens to a significant degree, Trump is toast in November. They will go on the attack reminding everyone that they said the economy should not be restarted until the entire nation was tested and covid-19 was gone. I am sure that even many Dems privately recognize that relaxing some of the "stay at home" recommendations in order to get the economy going again is as important (if not more so long term) than the containment of the virus. It's a balancing act. However, Trump's focus on the economy presents them with the perfect political strategy for his defeat in November. I was also thinking about Biden and his running mate selection. He has already committed to picking a woman. If he and the Dems were smart they should pick Tulsi Gabbard. Of all the potential Democrats, she would receive the most support of Independents and even some Republicans. If he chooses any of the others (Warren, Harris, Klobuchar, etc.) the political division of the nation and voters doesn't change at all. Republicans are going to support Trump and Dems are going to support Biden. Tulsi Gabbard as his running mate could swing the election in his favor. People will really need to look hard at who runs with Biden. Even if you ignore the "Curse of Tippecanoe", Biden's mental and physical health is an issue. There is a very good chance the VP will ascend. It should be noted, most of the worst presidents ever came after the death of the sitting president. Your boy Trump, who tips the scale at 325+ and has obvious cognitive problems, will go first. Biden has a lifelong stuttering problem. You didn't mind that fat **** Clinton so weight shouldn't be an issue. I doubt Johnson wanted to be seen on a scale either. The problem is that his brain stutters too. He is an old **** with dementia, perhaps the early stages of alzheimer. We already had that with Reagan in his last term. I am not sure we need it again. This could very well end up being a rerun of the Wilson administration where his wife was running the government for a number of years. |
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On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 13:25:05 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: On 4/20/2020 12:53 PM, wrote: On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 07:28:10 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Listening to the leader of the left pack, Nancy Pelosi, it's obvious what Dems are counting on. They have nothing to lose. They are making a big deal out of the push to restart the economy by Trump, hoping upon hope that it backfires and causes a resurgence of covid-19 cases. If that happens to a significant degree, Trump is toast in November. They will go on the attack reminding everyone that they said the economy should not be restarted until the entire nation was tested and covid-19 was gone. I am sure that even many Dems privately recognize that relaxing some of the "stay at home" recommendations in order to get the economy going again is as important (if not more so long term) than the containment of the virus. It's a balancing act. However, Trump's focus on the economy presents them with the perfect political strategy for his defeat in November. I was also thinking about Biden and his running mate selection. He has already committed to picking a woman. If he and the Dems were smart they should pick Tulsi Gabbard. Of all the potential Democrats, she would receive the most support of Independents and even some Republicans. If he chooses any of the others (Warren, Harris, Klobuchar, etc.) the political division of the nation and voters doesn't change at all. Republicans are going to support Trump and Dems are going to support Biden. Tulsi Gabbard as his running mate could swing the election in his favor. People will really need to look hard at who runs with Biden. Even if you ignore the "Curse of Tippecanoe", Biden's mental and physical health is an issue. There is a very good chance the VP will ascend. It should be noted, most of the worst presidents ever came after the death of the sitting president. Biden has said it will be a woman. Of the semi-obvious choices .... which one would you rather see as being a heart beat away? I'd pick Gabbard. Others might pick Klobuchar. The rest of the obvious are just way too left. Harry is probably hoping for Hillary in his heart but I assume Harris would make him happy. I doubt Fauxohontas would really help Biden that much. They will be rerunning video of her calling him a tool of the corporations throughout the campaign. |
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On 4/20/20 2:03 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 13:25:05 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 4/20/2020 12:53 PM, wrote: On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 07:28:10 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Listening to the leader of the left pack, Nancy Pelosi, it's obvious what Dems are counting on. They have nothing to lose. They are making a big deal out of the push to restart the economy by Trump, hoping upon hope that it backfires and causes a resurgence of covid-19 cases. If that happens to a significant degree, Trump is toast in November. They will go on the attack reminding everyone that they said the economy should not be restarted until the entire nation was tested and covid-19 was gone. I am sure that even many Dems privately recognize that relaxing some of the "stay at home" recommendations in order to get the economy going again is as important (if not more so long term) than the containment of the virus. It's a balancing act. However, Trump's focus on the economy presents them with the perfect political strategy for his defeat in November. I was also thinking about Biden and his running mate selection. He has already committed to picking a woman. If he and the Dems were smart they should pick Tulsi Gabbard. Of all the potential Democrats, she would receive the most support of Independents and even some Republicans. If he chooses any of the others (Warren, Harris, Klobuchar, etc.) the political division of the nation and voters doesn't change at all. Republicans are going to support Trump and Dems are going to support Biden. Tulsi Gabbard as his running mate could swing the election in his favor. People will really need to look hard at who runs with Biden. Even if you ignore the "Curse of Tippecanoe", Biden's mental and physical health is an issue. There is a very good chance the VP will ascend. It should be noted, most of the worst presidents ever came after the death of the sitting president. Biden has said it will be a woman. Of the semi-obvious choices .... which one would you rather see as being a heart beat away? I'd pick Gabbard. Others might pick Klobuchar. The rest of the obvious are just way too left. Harry is probably hoping for Hillary in his heart but I assume Harris would make him happy. I doubt Fauxohontas would really help Biden that much. They will be rerunning video of her calling him a tool of the corporations throughout the campaign. As usual, you are wrong regarding Ms. Clinton. I think Harris or Klobuchar would be an asset to the ticket, and either would make a first-class POTUS if it became necessary. -- MAGA - Manipulating America's Gullible Assholes |
A betting game
Keyser Soze wrote:
On 4/20/20 2:03 PM, wrote: On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 13:25:05 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 4/20/2020 12:53 PM, wrote: On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 07:28:10 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Listening to the leader of the left pack, Nancy Pelosi, it's obvious what Dems are counting on. They have nothing to lose. They are making a big deal out of the push to restart the economy by Trump, hoping upon hope that it backfires and causes a resurgence of covid-19 cases. If that happens to a significant degree, Trump is toast in November. They will go on the attack reminding everyone that they said the economy should not be restarted until the entire nation was tested and covid-19 was gone. I am sure that even many Dems privately recognize that relaxing some of the "stay at home" recommendations in order to get the economy going again is as important (if not more so long term) than the containment of the virus. It's a balancing act. However, Trump's focus on the economy presents them with the perfect political strategy for his defeat in November. I was also thinking about Biden and his running mate selection. He has already committed to picking a woman. If he and the Dems were smart they should pick Tulsi Gabbard. Of all the potential Democrats, she would receive the most support of Independents and even some Republicans. If he chooses any of the others (Warren, Harris, Klobuchar, etc.) the political division of the nation and voters doesn't change at all. Republicans are going to support Trump and Dems are going to support Biden. Tulsi Gabbard as his running mate could swing the election in his favor. People will really need to look hard at who runs with Biden. Even if you ignore the "Curse of Tippecanoe", Biden's mental and physical health is an issue. There is a very good chance the VP will ascend. It should be noted, most of the worst presidents ever came after the death of the sitting president. Biden has said it will be a woman. Of the semi-obvious choices .... which one would you rather see as being a heart beat away? I'd pick Gabbard. Others might pick Klobuchar. The rest of the obvious are just way too left. Harry is probably hoping for Hillary in his heart but I assume Harris would make him happy. I doubt Fauxohontas would really help Biden that much. They will be rerunning video of her calling him a tool of the corporations throughout the campaign. As usual, you are wrong regarding Ms. Clinton. I think Harris or Klobuchar would be an asset to the ticket, and either would make a first-class POTUS if it became necessary. Harris is even ridiculed in California as incompetent as the AG, why would you think she would be a good President? She has three things going for her, Democrat, Female, color. |
A betting game
On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 19:08:43 -0000 (UTC), Bill
wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 4/20/20 2:03 PM, wrote: On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 13:25:05 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 4/20/2020 12:53 PM, wrote: On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 07:28:10 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Listening to the leader of the left pack, Nancy Pelosi, it's obvious what Dems are counting on. They have nothing to lose. They are making a big deal out of the push to restart the economy by Trump, hoping upon hope that it backfires and causes a resurgence of covid-19 cases. If that happens to a significant degree, Trump is toast in November. They will go on the attack reminding everyone that they said the economy should not be restarted until the entire nation was tested and covid-19 was gone. I am sure that even many Dems privately recognize that relaxing some of the "stay at home" recommendations in order to get the economy going again is as important (if not more so long term) than the containment of the virus. It's a balancing act. However, Trump's focus on the economy presents them with the perfect political strategy for his defeat in November. I was also thinking about Biden and his running mate selection. He has already committed to picking a woman. If he and the Dems were smart they should pick Tulsi Gabbard. Of all the potential Democrats, she would receive the most support of Independents and even some Republicans. If he chooses any of the others (Warren, Harris, Klobuchar, etc.) the political division of the nation and voters doesn't change at all. Republicans are going to support Trump and Dems are going to support Biden. Tulsi Gabbard as his running mate could swing the election in his favor. People will really need to look hard at who runs with Biden. Even if you ignore the "Curse of Tippecanoe", Biden's mental and physical health is an issue. There is a very good chance the VP will ascend. It should be noted, most of the worst presidents ever came after the death of the sitting president. Biden has said it will be a woman. Of the semi-obvious choices .... which one would you rather see as being a heart beat away? I'd pick Gabbard. Others might pick Klobuchar. The rest of the obvious are just way too left. Harry is probably hoping for Hillary in his heart but I assume Harris would make him happy. I doubt Fauxohontas would really help Biden that much. They will be rerunning video of her calling him a tool of the corporations throughout the campaign. As usual, you are wrong regarding Ms. Clinton. I think Harris or Klobuchar would be an asset to the ticket, and either would make a first-class POTUS if it became necessary. Harris is even ridiculed in California as incompetent as the AG, why would you think she would be a good President? She has three things going for her, Democrat, Female, color. That is all Harry cares about. He thinks Maxine Waters is a genius. |
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