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Kamala is no joke; will vote for her again

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by KingCheetah, Jul 2, 2021.

  1. Os Trigonum

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  2. SuraGotMadHops

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    Legitimate question for Biden voters...do y'all feel stupid yet?
     
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    Vast majority of the "81 million" yes, but only a small fraction will admit to it.

    It's amazing how quickly some of my Biden voting family and friends have zipped their lips
     
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    He sounded a lot smarter there.
     
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    You don’t have to respond to me if you think I’m a nutcase. Just play along for a moment, do you honestly think they want Biden to run again? In the meantime they are doing everything they can to prevent Trump from running. Now that you have time to think about it, it isn’t a far fetched conspiracy isn’t it? I’m not for conspiracy, just simply looking at things and try to decipher them for myself and not following any tribes.
     
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    Very happy I voted for a candidate that was willing to lose a fair election and not throw everything into the abyss for the sake of his own ego.

    2024? I'll see what the primary field looks like.
     
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    Except for the economy and the quality of life for citizens I guess.
     
  11. JuanValdez

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    I do not feel stupid yet.
     
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    What's really important is that the trains run on time, huh?
     
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    Only idiots think the economic issues we're currently facing are due to Biden policies when Republican's (and 2 DINO's) have vote against every single measure that would help the American people.

    So to answer your question, no I don't feel stupid for voting for Biden and I'd vote for him again in 2024 if he's facing a corrupt, narcissist, traitor like Trump. (Although if the Dems are smart they'll put up a new candidate in 24 not named Biden or Harris but alas they're too stupid and will roll out B&H again)
     
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    I don't think he'll be the nominee. I believe he'll announce in 2023 that he isn't running for reelection and that a nasty-ish primary fight between Vice President Harris and the field will ensue. However, I think that a governor like Gavin Newsom is well-positioned to run a national campaign and I'd lean toward supporting him early on.
     
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    He's done a great job in California :rolleyes:

    You got bad instincts son.
     
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    He's running a budget surplus in a state that, if it were an independent country, would be the fifth-largest economy in the world. I thought conservatives valued fiscal responsibility?
     
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    Really?? I will take the short term hurt to save our Democracy, hell, I would have voted the Pillsbury dough boy over trump........he tried to overthrow the friggin government with his lies, I will take some short term pain to offset that. I will do the same in 2024 if any trumpers are involved in the election
     
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    Libtards are so content to suffer by the hands of their own stupidity.
     
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    Bahahahahahahah yeah that's why industry is moving out of the state.
     
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    Biden could fix a lot of problems by simply loosening the restrictions on domestic production. Maybe if the admin didn't proposed bills that also slides in a bunch of progressive socialist bs it would get passed and help Americans.
     

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