No way you could put soy in the water supply. It would drive the price way up and the vegans would burn you in a public square. Soy is highly allergic to about 3% of our country. good way to thin the heard. Yes this is comedy. For those who don't get it.
all these MFers do is lie, and their low IQ base eats it up like flies on a pile of sh*t “Tampons in the boys’ bathroom!!!”
It's fine that Walz doesn't require feminine hygiene in 4th grade boys restrooms. Even if they did, I wouldn't care at all. I don't understand why that would be horrible.
Some of them eat it up because they believe there is an actual push to turn boys into girls. The things they believe are wild and weird.
thank u Biden and Kamala Harris for helping those who consistently get denied and overlooked The Biden-Harris administration has announced the issuance of $2.2 billion in financial assistance payments to more than 43,000 farmers, forest landowners and ranchers who were subject to discrimination before January 2021. The payments are being made through the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)’s Discrimination Financial Assistance Program (DFAP), a press release from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) said. “Farmers and ranchers work around the clock to put food on our tables and steward our Nation’s land. But for too long, many farmers and ranchers experienced discrimination in farm loan programs and have not had the same access to federal resources and support,” said President Joe Biden, according to the press release. “[T]oday’s action will enable more farmers and ranchers to support themselves and their families, help grow the economy, and pursue their dreams.” For decades, the federal government and banks discriminated against Black farmers, reported The New York Times. The Biden-Harris administration had originally created a program to provide $4 billion in debt relief to Black farmers, but the loan forgiveness payments were blocked by a federal judge amidst lawsuits brought by white farmers. Instead of fighting the lawsuits, Democrats designed DFAP, which is broader and less vulnerable to litigation. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack has conducted an extensive review of the USDA in an attempt to eliminate discrimination. “USDA is actively working to build a department that ensures none of our customers are ignored or left behind. The Discrimination Financial Assistance Program is just one of many programs helping USDA rebuild trust, address systemic issues. and improve service to people who may have been underserved by USDA in the past,” the press release said. USDA opened the application process last July. A year later, more than 43,000 individuals from all 50 states, Puerto Rico, the District of Columbia, American Samoa and the U.S. Virgin Islands will receive financial recompense through DFAP. The funds will help many start or continue farming, enhance their operations or help ease lost income. Relief payments of $10,000 to $500,000 are being made to more than 23,000 individuals with a farming or ranching operation, with an average benefit of almost $82,000. Over 20,000 individuals who had planned to have a ranching or farming operation, but reported they could not because they had been unable to get a USDA loan, were given from $3,500 to $6,000 in assistance, with an average payment of $5,000. John Boyd, National Black Farmers Association president, said the White House told him that Black farmers had received roughly $1.5 billion of the funds available, The New York Times reported. “It’s long overdue. These are payments that these farmers desperately need,” Boyd said.
I think she handled it perfectly fine. She is in the middle of speaking. She didn't tell her supporters or security to rough them up. She didn't call them unhinged or bad people. I think she handled it well.
It's not an extremist position, though it might be unpopular. And it's absolutely not about white guilt*. It's about helping a group of people who were wronged for hundreds of years, and how that injustice has carried over to the current generation of Black people, including the ongoing strain on mental health in Black communities. I'm glad she mentioned mental health—this is an area I fully agree with; providing funding (reparations or whatever you want to call it) to help Black children. I don't want to see a one-size-fits-all approach (money to everyone), but I believe it would be beneficial to tackle the gen-to-gen issues that some Black people are facing and address them. Uplifting a once-oppressed group is not just good for them but society as a whole. *examples of correcting wrong-doing by the US (these were not about guilt, but about doing what's right or what's helpful) The U.S. government issued a formal apology and provided $20,000 in reparations to each surviving Japanese American internment camp survivor. President Obama signed a resolution apologizing for historical injustices against Native American tribes, leading to ongoing discussions about support and reparations. (2008) Congress passed a resolution apologizing for slavery and segregation laws, acknowledging the historical injustices without providing direct financial reparations. President Clinton formally apologized for the Tuskegee Syphilis Study and provided compensation and support to the survivors and their families. (2011) Congress issued a resolution apologizing for the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, recognizing the historical wrongs without including direct financial reparations. What Harris said: https://www.newsweek.com/kamala-harris-repararations-black-peopel-1931159 "I think there has to be some form of reparations and we could discuss what that is, but look, we're looking at more than 200 years of slavery," she said. "We're looking at almost 100 years of Jim Crow. We're looking at legalized segregation and in fact segregation on so many levels that exist today based on race and there has not been any kind of intervention done understanding the harm and the damage that occurred to correct [the] course. And so we are seeing the effects of all those years play out still today." When pressed further, she agreed that if elected president, she would lead a conversation about what reparations for Black people would look like. "Yeah, including things like what we should be doing to take very seriously undiagnosed and untreated trauma," she said.
Actually the worst economy we have seen since the 1980’s for the poor-upper middle class. Throw in the destabilization of Ukraine and Israel and that’s what I would sell. How is 4 more years of the same or maybe even a double down going to make that better? Nah would much rather have the Trump economy and how he handled enemies over seas. I go off what actually happened over smiles and finger pointing. Logic… if you truly want 4 more years of the same because you are on the other side then you are a dumbass tbh. Use your own brain and stop shoving the medias **** down your throat.
source: my ass because we all know Biden is the reason for Ukraine and the Israel-Palestine conflict because we all know trickle-down economics is the answer I’m sorry a Dem President is always being handed a sh*t economy that they have to fix whether it be Bush to Obama or Trump to Biden the usual dumbass MAGA talking points stopped working long ago come with something better or continue to flounder old ass Biden campaigned from his basement and still got 8 million more votes than Trump, the incumbent president…normal Americans are sick of useless MAGA
The Republican ones are not - the Democratic ones will vote for Walz. The independent ones, those are truly independent likely don't care one way of the other as there really isn't much evidence of Walz doing anything wrong. It is silly to hear clear left leaning veterans defend Walz and clear right wing leaning veterans attack Walz. Whatever - Donald Trump is a draft dodger and Kamala Harris has zero military service. I guess it keeps the troll factory going longer as time ticks closer and closer to the election. I guess efforts to Swift Boat Walz have a better chance of success than discussing Harris' heritage or inferring that girls are dumb.
It’s not a talking point thing. Trump handed Biden a great economy low on inflation. You seem to have all the answers but really have zero substance to back up anything you believe. I voted for Obama by the way. I’m not some die hard Republican maga boy. But from a logic stand point, I will never understand a Biden election after what Trump accomplished or a re election of a party after the state of the current condition. There isn’t a logical point you can make other than blaming something that occurred over 4 years ago….
Did she handle it better than Trump has done? Sure. Did she handle it well? Nope she didn't IMO. Just because Trump has been worse in the past doesn't mean Kamala did well. even more, her chickening out of the fox news debate confirms this for me. all that talk for weeks about how Trump was a coward, but look at him saying he'll attend debates at any network. it's not like fox news was biased at the 2020 debates. and you have the same people who were making fun of Trump weeks ago saying he wouldn't attend the debates are now defending Kamala's decision not to attend one. The hypocrisy is wild
Ukraine will be more "destabilized" if Trump wins another term, stops sending support, and tacitly gives Putin the green light to take all of it. Ukraine might not exist anymore as an independent nation if that happens. I also have to address this meme that Hamas attacked Israel because Biden was in the White House. That's a self-absorbed rationale that only an American could dream up. Hamas attacked Israel because Israel was on the cusp of normalizing relations with Saudi Arabia. That will probably still happen, regardless of who is in the White House, because the economic benefits for each country are too great to ignore. But October 7 was Hamas' hail mary that pushed the "Palestinian Issue" back to the forefront of Arab politics and forced the Saudis to pump the brakes on normalization. Why is Saudi Arabia such a big domino for normalization? It's the center of Islam and the richest nation in the region. It's also a key ally of the US. Hamas and Hezbollah often act as Iranian proxies in the region. If Israel and Saudi Arabia were finally "allies" then Iran's influence in the Middle East would erode even further. Hamas' brutal attack had self-serving aims and broader consequences. All of this is more complicated than who sits in the White House. I'd rather have someone who doesn't abandon our allies and cheer on dictators in power.
Most of America doesn't give a **** about this group of people. The upper middle class are even more reviled than the destitute and the ultra-wealthy. The destitute have a large group of people fighting for them and the ultra-wealthy have a segment of people that look up to them. Most people do not believe that this is anyone's fault. This can resonate with voters and I believe it is a weakness for her - but the reality is that most people do not have fond memories of Trump and his economy either. So the fact Trump has existing baggage hurts. Most people don't want a Trump or Biden economy. Trump probably has an advantage with foreign policy, but his comments on Russia hurt him on that point as well. Trump sucked. He lost an election as a sitting President during a disaster - that is hard to do. He didn't win the majority of votes in either election. Biden has sucked as well, he won the 2020 election, but against a terrible opponent. The difference is that Harris was VP for Biden, but she has never been President before. So if she is smart, she will careful craft what SHE would do as President.
How did she chicken out of a debate she never agreed to or had no input about? Trump wanted an arena full of Trump supporters, have a debate, and have Fox News air it.
How did your 401K do over the last four years? That is what is really important. Asking for a friend.