Ladies and Gentlemen, I present to you the greatest video in the history of politics. Yes that's right, it's 46 consecutive minutes of Joe Biden talking nonsense!
Dead people don't put money in his pockets and they can't vote for him. Grifting and playing around at his different golf courses on the east coast every week is his norm. Trump properties make lots of money housing all those secret service and staff every weekend. He's laughing all the way to his foreign banks. He'll never change.
I'm gonna call bull shitte on this . . . no WAY you watched that whole video. And if you post something here you haven't watched or read, you're breaking the rules. @jiggyfly
On the contrary, I giggled all the way through each and every minute of the 46 Minutes of Joe Biden Talking Nonsense video while sipping Don Julio and watching my luxurious grounds be manicured. It was glorious! Air guns in the mirror after the particularly outstanding moments!
"How The Political Behavior Of Black And Jewish Americans Became Their Cultural Identity": https://thefederalist.com/2020/08/0...ish-americans-became-their-cultural-identity/ excerpt: How The Political Behavior Of Black And Jewish Americans Became Their Cultural Identity Jewish and black voters have proven to be astonishingly reliable supporters of the Democratic Party, even when it conflicts with their interests. Three new books offer some insights into why. By Michael Weingrad AUGUST 7, 2020 In May, presidential candidate Joe Biden was forced to apologize after saying in an interview to African Americans who might think of voting for Trump: “You ain’t black.” Biden was criticized for presuming to tell black voters how they are allowed to think, as well as clumsily pandering. Yet many share the sentiment Biden expressed. No American ethnic group votes so overwhelmingly partisan as African Americans, with 80 percent or more of black voters identifying with the Democratic Party since the 1960s. In their new book, Steadfast Democrats: How Social Forces Shape Black Political Behavior, which appeared three months before Biden’s comment, professors Ismail K. White and Cheryl N. Laird observe that “support for the Democratic Party has become closely linked to black identity—so much so that black Americans have come to see black support for the Democratic Party as just something that ‘black people do.’” Indeed, Democratic Party loyalty among blacks is so strong that it overcomes other factors that usually tilt identification toward the GOP, such as higher economic status, religious faith, and political ideology itself. For instance, around a third of black Americans today identify as politically conservative, and surveys show increasing numbers of blacks who oppose, for example, racial preferences and government wealth redistribution programs. more at the link
https://www.newyorker.com/news/lett...t-are-your-priorities-is-not-a-tough-question “Mr. President, What Are Your Priorities?” Is Not a Tough Question Trump is running for reëlection, but, unlike four years ago, he can’t even say why. More at the link above
From what i understand, the USA just added 1.4 million jobs. How is it possible that the USA is lacking in employment? Is it perhaps because the 1.4 million jobs weren't actually added, but instead were 1.4 million or so returning to the jobs they were laid off from or furloughed from?