The Joseph R. Biden Score Card

Discussion in 'Politicians' started by MeAgain, Jan 13, 2021.

  1. hotwater

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  2. wooleeheron

    wooleeheron Brain Damaged Lifetime Supporter

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    Democracy is no good to anyone, if you can't afford a good lawyer. I recommend knives and pitchforks, which are all the rage these days, but only if you are white and have a good lawyer.
     
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    Brandon? Let's go!
     
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  5. newo

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    Joe's approval rating is way down, though this week he could finally pass a trimmed-down infrastructure bill which could start to turn things around. I have to wonder, what would his approval rating be if partisan Republicans weren't constantly fighting his agenda out of spite?
     
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    There HAS to be a way to put a foot on the neck of these two closet republicans. Because of 37 Kentucky coal miners the rest of the nation can't move ahead.
     
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    Manchin doesn't care about those coal minors at all.........

    The owners of the coal mines on the other hand. Yeah... They also own Manchin.
     
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    Would seem to me that there is far more concrete to pump for roads and bridges than there is coal to drag out of the deep shaft mines in Kentucky. They can't compete with wide open pit mines. Maybe they have some genius coal to battery technology they haven't told us about yet. Nah.
     
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    Modern drilling equipment means they can cover half the state in tunnels that nobody will ever know are there, until some of them collapse. Basically, neither the air we breath nor the ground we stand on is safe, fracking is destroying our drinking water, so I recommend Mars or a self-contained bomb shelter. Using a low radiation yield small nuclear bomb, the Soviets created hermetically sealed chambers underground, with 10 foot thick glass walls. I think the biggest was about 70 meters if that, but you can connect them. With the right surrounding materials, and a mountain above you, you could survive the sun becoming a red giant, and swallowing the earth.
     
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  11. soulcompromise

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    I like how the newscasters are super-serious... And McConnell is plotting against American infrastructure. In the name of a more perfect union no doubt... See what I did there? Union? ... :D It's a civil war reference for us history buffs. :rolleyes:

    Seriously though, are they all severely impaired?? Golly! I mean, I guess lots of people take sociology and remain ignorant. But this?
     
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    I have a variety of things to say about the above candid summation...

    I think though the amount of reading that is required should be summarized in a short 8 minute YouTube video.
     
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  14. Twogigahz

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    3 out of 4 bridges spanning the Mississippi are over 50 years old. Most bridges built during Eisenhauer's interstate highway program remain standing today, barely.

    80% of urban gas supply lines are rusty cast iron 50-75 years old, water even older and leakier

    The average age of high tension power transmission lines is 42 years old.

    80% of railways sit atop timber cut in the 1950's, using the same 1850's technology, big nails and rocks.
     
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    Post 677 is the most true and accurate post ever about that piece of sh---no--wait---he's not even as valuable as a piece of shit.:mad:
     
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    He's the worst we ever have had!!!!!!!!!!
     
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