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Nov 12, 2021 11:01:22   #
rumitoid
 
Examiner Enterprise
Jeff Robbins
Thu, November 11, 2021, 4:00 AM

For a guy who seems to be doing exactly what he was elected to do, President Joe Biden finds himself under bitter attack. Most of the attacks are from people who simply want him to fail, but as last week's poor performance by Democratic candidates showed, not all of them are. The president's approval ratings are curiously low inasmuch as, since taking office, his administration has substantially lifted the country out of the ditch it was in on Inauguration Day.

On Friday morning, the Department of Labor reported that the economy had added 531,000 jobs in October, bringing the number of jobs created during the first nine months of the Biden administration to 5.6 million. The unemployment rate, which had been 6.3% in January 2021, is now down to 4.6%. Biden's American Rescue Plan, enacted in March, kept America afloat while his team pushed, pressed and prodded Americans to get vaccinated against the virus that has killed 775,000 Americans and severely damaged our economy. Despite the sneering and disinformation from the predictable quarters, the number of Americans who are fully vaccinated is fast approaching 200 million.

Late Friday, Congress passed Biden's $1 trillion infrastructure package, a long-overdue public works program that is the largest of its kind since the Eisenhower presidency. It will likely soon be followed by a massive, historic bill that will address the dire need for clean energy, provide for universal preschool and expand efforts to combat child poverty.

You wouldn't know this by listening to the thunder on the Right, which has produced the customary inanity.

Folks who demand that the government dictate that women must give birth against their wills denounce policies requiring COVID-19 vaccinations, invoking a heretofore unrecognized constitutional right to infect others with a deadly, incurable disease. Those born too late to sue George Washington to block him from ordering his troops to be inoculated against smallpox are trying to make up for it: Despite a long history of requiring Americans to be immunized before participating in certain activities, these newcomers to civil rights causes maintain that requiring Americans to protect their fellow Americans from a lethal virus is un-American.

Over in the Senate, noted civil libertarian Ted Cruz, positioning himself to capture the Third Reich revivalist wing of the 2024 Republican presidential primary vote, lectured Attorney General Merrick Garland that it is everyone's God-given constitutional right to give the Nazi salute at school board meetings.

Then there are the cries that the president is to blame for disruptions in the global supply chain. These cries are mindless, but no matter: mindlessness in defense of the conning of people is no vice. The factories that manufacture many of our products are located in countries that have been particularly hard-hit by the pandemic, and many have been shuttered or limited in their output.

Shipping containers have been scarce. Blaming this on Biden is preposterous, but not any more preposterous than blaming it on Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, who had the nerve to take a short period of time away from the office to look after his newborn twins. Fox News personality Tucker Carlson, always good for sixth-grade-level wit, did not disappoint, mocking Buttigieg, who adopted the twins with his husband Chasten, for being gay. "Paternity leave, they call it?" Carlson smirked. "Trying to figure out how to breastfeed. No word on how that went." Meanwhile, one of those infants just returned home after three weeks of urgent medical treatment, including time on a ventilator. No word on whether Carlson felt a moment's remorse for his stupidity, or even grasped it.

The snarkiness has not been from the Right alone. "Many who were sick of Trump chaos and ineptitude are now sick of Biden chaos and ineptitude," grumped New York Times snarkmeister Maureen Dowd shortly before Friday's jobs report and passage of Biden's infrastructure bill. But if what has been achieved since Biden took office qualifies as chaos and ineptitude, here's to more of it.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/sour-smell-success-president-under-110047862.html

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Nov 12, 2021 12:04:22   #
MajG
 
rumitoid wrote:
Examiner Enterprise
Jeff Robbins
Thu, November 11, 2021, 4:00 AM

For a guy who seems to be doing exactly what he was elected to do, President Joe Biden finds himself under bitter attack. Most of the attacks are from people who simply want him to fail, but as last week's poor performance by Democratic candidates showed, not all of them are. The president's approval ratings are curiously low inasmuch as, since taking office, his administration has substantially lifted the country out of the ditch it was in on Inauguration Day.

On Friday morning, the Department of Labor reported that the economy had added 531,000 jobs in October, bringing the number of jobs created during the first nine months of the Biden administration to 5.6 million. The unemployment rate, which had been 6.3% in January 2021, is now down to 4.6%. Biden's American Rescue Plan, enacted in March, kept America afloat while his team pushed, pressed and prodded Americans to get vaccinated against the virus that has killed 775,000 Americans and severely damaged our economy. Despite the sneering and disinformation from the predictable quarters, the number of Americans who are fully vaccinated is fast approaching 200 million.

Late Friday, Congress passed Biden's $1 trillion infrastructure package, a long-overdue public works program that is the largest of its kind since the Eisenhower presidency. It will likely soon be followed by a massive, historic bill that will address the dire need for clean energy, provide for universal preschool and expand efforts to combat child poverty.

You wouldn't know this by listening to the thunder on the Right, which has produced the customary inanity.

Folks who demand that the government dictate that women must give birth against their wills denounce policies requiring COVID-19 vaccinations, invoking a heretofore unrecognized constitutional right to infect others with a deadly, incurable disease. Those born too late to sue George Washington to block him from ordering his troops to be inoculated against smallpox are trying to make up for it: Despite a long history of requiring Americans to be immunized before participating in certain activities, these newcomers to civil rights causes maintain that requiring Americans to protect their fellow Americans from a lethal virus is un-American.

Over in the Senate, noted civil libertarian Ted Cruz, positioning himself to capture the Third Reich revivalist wing of the 2024 Republican presidential primary vote, lectured Attorney General Merrick Garland that it is everyone's God-given constitutional right to give the Nazi salute at school board meetings.

Then there are the cries that the president is to blame for disruptions in the global supply chain. These cries are mindless, but no matter: mindlessness in defense of the conning of people is no vice. The factories that manufacture many of our products are located in countries that have been particularly hard-hit by the pandemic, and many have been shuttered or limited in their output.

Shipping containers have been scarce. Blaming this on Biden is preposterous, but not any more preposterous than blaming it on Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, who had the nerve to take a short period of time away from the office to look after his newborn twins. Fox News personality Tucker Carlson, always good for sixth-grade-level wit, did not disappoint, mocking Buttigieg, who adopted the twins with his husband Chasten, for being gay. "Paternity leave, they call it?" Carlson smirked. "Trying to figure out how to breastfeed. No word on how that went." Meanwhile, one of those infants just returned home after three weeks of urgent medical treatment, including time on a ventilator. No word on whether Carlson felt a moment's remorse for his stupidity, or even grasped it.

The snarkiness has not been from the Right alone. "Many who were sick of Trump chaos and ineptitude are now sick of Biden chaos and ineptitude," grumped New York Times snarkmeister Maureen Dowd shortly before Friday's jobs report and passage of Biden's infrastructure bill. But if what has been achieved since Biden took office qualifies as chaos and ineptitude, here's to more of it.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/sour-smell-success-president-under-110047862.html
Examiner Enterprise br Jeff Robbins br Thu, Novemb... (show quote)


This writer is a fool who never had to buy gasoline or food. They have no idea 1000 illegals a day stream across the border. Perhaps that is where he gets the opinion that Dufus the Screw up is doing a good job. He never has and never will. That is why he lies about his entire life. He has to invent one. Ask Corn-Pop!

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Nov 12, 2021 12:31:04   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
rumitoid wrote:
Examiner Enterprise
Jeff Robbins
Thu, November 11, 2021, 4:00 AM

For a guy who seems to be doing exactly what he was elected to do, President Joe Biden finds himself under bitter attack. Most of the attacks are from people who simply want him to fail, but as last week's poor performance by Democratic candidates showed, not all of them are. The president's approval ratings are curiously low inasmuch as, since taking office, his administration has substantially lifted the country out of the ditch it was in on Inauguration Day.

On Friday morning, the Department of Labor reported that the economy had added 531,000 jobs in October, bringing the number of jobs created during the first nine months of the Biden administration to 5.6 million. The unemployment rate, which had been 6.3% in January 2021, is now down to 4.6%. Biden's American Rescue Plan, enacted in March, kept America afloat while his team pushed, pressed and prodded Americans to get vaccinated against the virus that has killed 775,000 Americans and severely damaged our economy. Despite the sneering and disinformation from the predictable quarters, the number of Americans who are fully vaccinated is fast approaching 200 million.

Late Friday, Congress passed Biden's $1 trillion infrastructure package, a long-overdue public works program that is the largest of its kind since the Eisenhower presidency. It will likely soon be followed by a massive, historic bill that will address the dire need for clean energy, provide for universal preschool and expand efforts to combat child poverty.

You wouldn't know this by listening to the thunder on the Right, which has produced the customary inanity.

Folks who demand that the government dictate that women must give birth against their wills denounce policies requiring COVID-19 vaccinations, invoking a heretofore unrecognized constitutional right to infect others with a deadly, incurable disease. Those born too late to sue George Washington to block him from ordering his troops to be inoculated against smallpox are trying to make up for it: Despite a long history of requiring Americans to be immunized before participating in certain activities, these newcomers to civil rights causes maintain that requiring Americans to protect their fellow Americans from a lethal virus is un-American.

Over in the Senate, noted civil libertarian Ted Cruz, positioning himself to capture the Third Reich revivalist wing of the 2024 Republican presidential primary vote, lectured Attorney General Merrick Garland that it is everyone's God-given constitutional right to give the Nazi salute at school board meetings.

Then there are the cries that the president is to blame for disruptions in the global supply chain. These cries are mindless, but no matter: mindlessness in defense of the conning of people is no vice. The factories that manufacture many of our products are located in countries that have been particularly hard-hit by the pandemic, and many have been shuttered or limited in their output.

Shipping containers have been scarce. Blaming this on Biden is preposterous, but not any more preposterous than blaming it on Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, who had the nerve to take a short period of time away from the office to look after his newborn twins. Fox News personality Tucker Carlson, always good for sixth-grade-level wit, did not disappoint, mocking Buttigieg, who adopted the twins with his husband Chasten, for being gay. "Paternity leave, they call it?" Carlson smirked. "Trying to figure out how to breastfeed. No word on how that went." Meanwhile, one of those infants just returned home after three weeks of urgent medical treatment, including time on a ventilator. No word on whether Carlson felt a moment's remorse for his stupidity, or even grasped it.

The snarkiness has not been from the Right alone. "Many who were sick of Trump chaos and ineptitude are now sick of Biden chaos and ineptitude," grumped New York Times snarkmeister Maureen Dowd shortly before Friday's jobs report and passage of Biden's infrastructure bill. But if what has been achieved since Biden took office qualifies as chaos and ineptitude, here's to more of it.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/sour-smell-success-president-under-110047862.html
Examiner Enterprise br Jeff Robbins br Thu, Novemb... (show quote)


Jeff Robbin's is really stupid!! Why did you post this Rhumy? Just to show us how stupid one can be in defending all the harm Biden has purposefully done to our country since elected??

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Nov 12, 2021 13:04:20   #
Liberty Tree
 
rumitoid wrote:
Examiner Enterprise
Jeff Robbins
Thu, November 11, 2021, 4:00 AM

For a guy who seems to be doing exactly what he was elected to do, President Joe Biden finds himself under bitter attack. Most of the attacks are from people who simply want him to fail, but as last week's poor performance by Democratic candidates showed, not all of them are. The president's approval ratings are curiously low inasmuch as, since taking office, his administration has substantially lifted the country out of the ditch it was in on Inauguration Day.

On Friday morning, the Department of Labor reported that the economy had added 531,000 jobs in October, bringing the number of jobs created during the first nine months of the Biden administration to 5.6 million. The unemployment rate, which had been 6.3% in January 2021, is now down to 4.6%. Biden's American Rescue Plan, enacted in March, kept America afloat while his team pushed, pressed and prodded Americans to get vaccinated against the virus that has killed 775,000 Americans and severely damaged our economy. Despite the sneering and disinformation from the predictable quarters, the number of Americans who are fully vaccinated is fast approaching 200 million.

Late Friday, Congress passed Biden's $1 trillion infrastructure package, a long-overdue public works program that is the largest of its kind since the Eisenhower presidency. It will likely soon be followed by a massive, historic bill that will address the dire need for clean energy, provide for universal preschool and expand efforts to combat child poverty.

You wouldn't know this by listening to the thunder on the Right, which has produced the customary inanity.

Folks who demand that the government dictate that women must give birth against their wills denounce policies requiring COVID-19 vaccinations, invoking a heretofore unrecognized constitutional right to infect others with a deadly, incurable disease. Those born too late to sue George Washington to block him from ordering his troops to be inoculated against smallpox are trying to make up for it: Despite a long history of requiring Americans to be immunized before participating in certain activities, these newcomers to civil rights causes maintain that requiring Americans to protect their fellow Americans from a lethal virus is un-American.

Over in the Senate, noted civil libertarian Ted Cruz, positioning himself to capture the Third Reich revivalist wing of the 2024 Republican presidential primary vote, lectured Attorney General Merrick Garland that it is everyone's God-given constitutional right to give the Nazi salute at school board meetings.

Then there are the cries that the president is to blame for disruptions in the global supply chain. These cries are mindless, but no matter: mindlessness in defense of the conning of people is no vice. The factories that manufacture many of our products are located in countries that have been particularly hard-hit by the pandemic, and many have been shuttered or limited in their output.

Shipping containers have been scarce. Blaming this on Biden is preposterous, but not any more preposterous than blaming it on Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, who had the nerve to take a short period of time away from the office to look after his newborn twins. Fox News personality Tucker Carlson, always good for sixth-grade-level wit, did not disappoint, mocking Buttigieg, who adopted the twins with his husband Chasten, for being gay. "Paternity leave, they call it?" Carlson smirked. "Trying to figure out how to breastfeed. No word on how that went." Meanwhile, one of those infants just returned home after three weeks of urgent medical treatment, including time on a ventilator. No word on whether Carlson felt a moment's remorse for his stupidity, or even grasped it.

The snarkiness has not been from the Right alone. "Many who were sick of Trump chaos and ineptitude are now sick of Biden chaos and ineptitude," grumped New York Times snarkmeister Maureen Dowd shortly before Friday's jobs report and passage of Biden's infrastructure bill. But if what has been achieved since Biden took office qualifies as chaos and ineptitude, here's to more of it.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/sour-smell-success-president-under-110047862.html
Examiner Enterprise br Jeff Robbins br Thu, Novemb... (show quote)


No new jobs were added. This is just people going back to work after shutdowns and checks for staying home stopped. He was not elected to have the highest inflation in 30 years. He wasn't elected to send illegals all over the country in the dead of night without being vetted or medically tested. He was not elected to abandon Americans in Afghanistan. He was not elected to created distrust in our allies. He was not elected for there to be a surge in violent crime, etc. Etc. Etc. He is a failure on every front.

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Nov 12, 2021 13:35:29   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
rumitoid wrote:
Examiner Enterprise
Jeff Robbins
Thu, November 11, 2021, 4:00 AM

For a guy who seems to be doing exactly what he was elected to do, President Joe Biden finds himself under bitter attack. Most of the attacks are from people who simply want him to fail, but as last week's poor performance by Democratic candidates showed, not all of them are. The president's approval ratings are curiously low inasmuch as, since taking office, his administration has substantially lifted the country out of the ditch it was in on Inauguration Day.

On Friday morning, the Department of Labor reported that the economy had added 531,000 jobs in October, bringing the number of jobs created during the first nine months of the Biden administration to 5.6 million. The unemployment rate, which had been 6.3% in January 2021, is now down to 4.6%. Biden's American Rescue Plan, enacted in March, kept America afloat while his team pushed, pressed and prodded Americans to get vaccinated against the virus that has killed 775,000 Americans and severely damaged our economy. Despite the sneering and disinformation from the predictable quarters, the number of Americans who are fully vaccinated is fast approaching 200 million.

Late Friday, Congress passed Biden's $1 trillion infrastructure package, a long-overdue public works program that is the largest of its kind since the Eisenhower presidency. It will likely soon be followed by a massive, historic bill that will address the dire need for clean energy, provide for universal preschool and expand efforts to combat child poverty.

You wouldn't know this by listening to the thunder on the Right, which has produced the customary inanity.

Folks who demand that the government dictate that women must give birth against their wills denounce policies requiring COVID-19 vaccinations, invoking a heretofore unrecognized constitutional right to infect others with a deadly, incurable disease. Those born too late to sue George Washington to block him from ordering his troops to be inoculated against smallpox are trying to make up for it: Despite a long history of requiring Americans to be immunized before participating in certain activities, these newcomers to civil rights causes maintain that requiring Americans to protect their fellow Americans from a lethal virus is un-American.

Over in the Senate, noted civil libertarian Ted Cruz, positioning himself to capture the Third Reich revivalist wing of the 2024 Republican presidential primary vote, lectured Attorney General Merrick Garland that it is everyone's God-given constitutional right to give the Nazi salute at school board meetings.

Then there are the cries that the president is to blame for disruptions in the global supply chain. These cries are mindless, but no matter: mindlessness in defense of the conning of people is no vice. The factories that manufacture many of our products are located in countries that have been particularly hard-hit by the pandemic, and many have been shuttered or limited in their output.

Shipping containers have been scarce. Blaming this on Biden is preposterous, but not any more preposterous than blaming it on Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, who had the nerve to take a short period of time away from the office to look after his newborn twins. Fox News personality Tucker Carlson, always good for sixth-grade-level wit, did not disappoint, mocking Buttigieg, who adopted the twins with his husband Chasten, for being gay. "Paternity leave, they call it?" Carlson smirked. "Trying to figure out how to breastfeed. No word on how that went." Meanwhile, one of those infants just returned home after three weeks of urgent medical treatment, including time on a ventilator. No word on whether Carlson felt a moment's remorse for his stupidity, or even grasped it.

The snarkiness has not been from the Right alone. "Many who were sick of Trump chaos and ineptitude are now sick of Biden chaos and ineptitude," grumped New York Times snarkmeister Maureen Dowd shortly before Friday's jobs report and passage of Biden's infrastructure bill. But if what has been achieved since Biden took office qualifies as chaos and ineptitude, here's to more of it.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/sour-smell-success-president-under-110047862.html
Examiner Enterprise br Jeff Robbins br Thu, Novemb... (show quote)

Biden is doing EXACTLY what the globalists got him elected to do...destroying the United States, the last piece of the puzzle of what has to be done to bring in one world government.

And people like you Rumi are too ignorant and spiritually blind to see it.

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Nov 12, 2021 13:38:03   #
hygrometer3
 
What ever rumeytoid writes he is just a troll--The opposed is TRUTH!!!!

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Nov 12, 2021 15:43:09   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
No new jobs were added. This is just people going back to work after shutdowns and checks for staying home stopped. He was not elected to have the highest inflation in 30 years. He wasn't elected to send illegals all over the country in the dead of night without being vetted or medically tested. He was not elected to abandon Americans in Afghanistan. He was not elected to created distrust in our allies. He was not elected for there to be a surge in violent crime, etc. Etc. Etc. He is a failure on every front.
No new jobs were added. This is just people going ... (show quote)


However Joe was elected to repair the damage from the POS we fired.. What was that orange assed name???

How soon that fool fades to dust..

after 10 months of recovery and repair, it is easy to pick fault with an honest man tackling a difficult job of recover and rebuilding.. Joe Biden got his first big win just last week.. In another year we will know more about what his administration accomplishments will be.. prediction: far better then the former occupant



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Nov 12, 2021 16:02:18   #
American Vet
 
permafrost wrote:
However Joe was elected to repair the damage from the POS we fired.. What was that orange assed name???

How soon that fool fades to dust..

after 10 months of recovery and repair, it is easy to pick fault with an honest man tackling a difficult job of recover and rebuilding.. Joe Biden got his first big win just last week.. In another year we will know more about what his administration accomplishments will be.. prediction: far better then the former occupant


Unbelievably ignorant comments from Permydummy.....Well, actually not unbelievably ignorant - about par for she/he/it.

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Nov 12, 2021 17:01:23   #
steve66613
 
rumitoid wrote:
Examiner Enterprise
Jeff Robbins
Thu, November 11, 2021, 4:00 AM

For a guy who seems to be doing exactly what he was elected to do, President Joe Biden finds himself under bitter attack. Most of the attacks are from people who simply want him to fail, but as last week's poor performance by Democratic candidates showed, not all of them are. The president's approval ratings are curiously low inasmuch as, since taking office, his administration has substantially lifted the country out of the ditch it was in on Inauguration Day.

On Friday morning, the Department of Labor reported that the economy had added 531,000 jobs in October, bringing the number of jobs created during the first nine months of the Biden administration to 5.6 million. The unemployment rate, which had been 6.3% in January 2021, is now down to 4.6%. Biden's American Rescue Plan, enacted in March, kept America afloat while his team pushed, pressed and prodded Americans to get vaccinated against the virus that has killed 775,000 Americans and severely damaged our economy. Despite the sneering and disinformation from the predictable quarters, the number of Americans who are fully vaccinated is fast approaching 200 million.

Late Friday, Congress passed Biden's $1 trillion infrastructure package, a long-overdue public works program that is the largest of its kind since the Eisenhower presidency. It will likely soon be followed by a massive, historic bill that will address the dire need for clean energy, provide for universal preschool and expand efforts to combat child poverty.

You wouldn't know this by listening to the thunder on the Right, which has produced the customary inanity.

Folks who demand that the government dictate that women must give birth against their wills denounce policies requiring COVID-19 vaccinations, invoking a heretofore unrecognized constitutional right to infect others with a deadly, incurable disease. Those born too late to sue George Washington to block him from ordering his troops to be inoculated against smallpox are trying to make up for it: Despite a long history of requiring Americans to be immunized before participating in certain activities, these newcomers to civil rights causes maintain that requiring Americans to protect their fellow Americans from a lethal virus is un-American.

Over in the Senate, noted civil libertarian Ted Cruz, positioning himself to capture the Third Reich revivalist wing of the 2024 Republican presidential primary vote, lectured Attorney General Merrick Garland that it is everyone's God-given constitutional right to give the Nazi salute at school board meetings.

Then there are the cries that the president is to blame for disruptions in the global supply chain. These cries are mindless, but no matter: mindlessness in defense of the conning of people is no vice. The factories that manufacture many of our products are located in countries that have been particularly hard-hit by the pandemic, and many have been shuttered or limited in their output.

Shipping containers have been scarce. Blaming this on Biden is preposterous, but not any more preposterous than blaming it on Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, who had the nerve to take a short period of time away from the office to look after his newborn twins. Fox News personality Tucker Carlson, always good for sixth-grade-level wit, did not disappoint, mocking Buttigieg, who adopted the twins with his husband Chasten, for being gay. "Paternity leave, they call it?" Carlson smirked. "Trying to figure out how to breastfeed. No word on how that went." Meanwhile, one of those infants just returned home after three weeks of urgent medical treatment, including time on a ventilator. No word on whether Carlson felt a moment's remorse for his stupidity, or even grasped it.

The snarkiness has not been from the Right alone. "Many who were sick of Trump chaos and ineptitude are now sick of Biden chaos and ineptitude," grumped New York Times snarkmeister Maureen Dowd shortly before Friday's jobs report and passage of Biden's infrastructure bill. But if what has been achieved since Biden took office qualifies as chaos and ineptitude, here's to more of it.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/sour-smell-success-president-under-110047862.html
Examiner Enterprise br Jeff Robbins br Thu, Novemb... (show quote)


Look up “gaslighting” and this article comes up as the quintessential example!

Look up “lighting gas” and you get a warning to not light a match near the rear of Joke Bitem!

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Nov 13, 2021 06:46:44   #
Liberty Tree
 
permafrost wrote:
However Joe was elected to repair the damage from the POS we fired.. What was that orange assed name???

How soon that fool fades to dust..

after 10 months of recovery and repair, it is easy to pick fault with an honest man tackling a difficult job of recover and rebuilding.. Joe Biden got his first big win just last week.. In another year we will know more about what his administration accomplishments will be.. prediction: far better then the former occupant


No recovery, everything has deteriorated

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Nov 13, 2021 08:04:15   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
No recovery, everything has deteriorated


Tree, did you expect recovery to be as simple as flipping a switch???

the rapid return of demand seems to have been unexpected by many.

The chance to have greater profit by selling at higher prices is never missed by business.

the supply chain is out of line for several reasons.. no workers or energy shortage at the origin point.
shipping infrastructure not kept on the ready during the shut down and now not functioning.. yes, the qualifying requirements in California ports are also part of it.. none of these things and more would cause the problem by themselves, but together, along with the population having money in hand have caused the shortages which in turn drive the inflation..

Of all the shortages, the fuel is most egregious and noted every day as we fill up our gas tank.. that is driven by wall street and big oil.. and will be slow to end.. after the price war driven by OPEC and Russia drove prices down, shutting down the shale oil companies, Oil is not going to reduce prices but rather enjoy the cash cow they now have returned to.. Oil is an international business and driven world wide. production in the US does not go directly to Americans at any time and if increased would be a long time affecting price at the pump. Be clear the fuel increase is desired by the fuel companies and not any policy of any free market government has driven it..

But buy now.. the cost of credit will also go up in time and those credit cards will grab even more of our money..



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Nov 13, 2021 08:11:00   #
crazylibertarian Loc: Florida by way of New York & Rhode Island
 
rumitoid wrote:
Examiner Enterprise
Jeff Robbins
Thu, November 11, 2021, 4:00 AM

For a guy who seems to be doing exactly what he was elected to do, President Joe Biden finds himself under bitter attack. Most of the attacks are from people who simply want him to fail, but as last week's poor performance by Democratic candidates showed, not all of them are. The president's approval ratings are curiously low inasmuch as, since taking office, his administration has substantially lifted the country out of the ditch it was in on Inauguration Day.

On Friday morning, the Department of Labor reported that the economy had added 531,000 jobs in October, bringing the number of jobs created during the first nine months of the Biden administration to 5.6 million. The unemployment rate, which had been 6.3% in January 2021, is now down to 4.6%. Biden's American Rescue Plan, enacted in March, kept America afloat while his team pushed, pressed and prodded Americans to get vaccinated against the virus that has killed 775,000 Americans and severely damaged our economy. Despite the sneering and disinformation from the predictable quarters, the number of Americans who are fully vaccinated is fast approaching 200 million.

Late Friday, Congress passed Biden's $1 trillion infrastructure package, a long-overdue public works program that is the largest of its kind since the Eisenhower presidency. It will likely soon be followed by a massive, historic bill that will address the dire need for clean energy, provide for universal preschool and expand efforts to combat child poverty.

You wouldn't know this by listening to the thunder on the Right, which has produced the customary inanity.

Folks who demand that the government dictate that women must give birth against their wills denounce policies requiring COVID-19 vaccinations, invoking a heretofore unrecognized constitutional right to infect others with a deadly, incurable disease. Those born too late to sue George Washington to block him from ordering his troops to be inoculated against smallpox are trying to make up for it: Despite a long history of requiring Americans to be immunized before participating in certain activities, these newcomers to civil rights causes maintain that requiring Americans to protect their fellow Americans from a lethal virus is un-American.

Over in the Senate, noted civil libertarian Ted Cruz, positioning himself to capture the Third Reich revivalist wing of the 2024 Republican presidential primary vote, lectured Attorney General Merrick Garland that it is everyone's God-given constitutional right to give the Nazi salute at school board meetings.

Then there are the cries that the president is to blame for disruptions in the global supply chain. These cries are mindless, but no matter: mindlessness in defense of the conning of people is no vice. The factories that manufacture many of our products are located in countries that have been particularly hard-hit by the pandemic, and many have been shuttered or limited in their output.

Shipping containers have been scarce. Blaming this on Biden is preposterous, but not any more preposterous than blaming it on Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, who had the nerve to take a short period of time away from the office to look after his newborn twins. Fox News personality Tucker Carlson, always good for sixth-grade-level wit, did not disappoint, mocking Buttigieg, who adopted the twins with his husband Chasten, for being gay. "Paternity leave, they call it?" Carlson smirked. "Trying to figure out how to breastfeed. No word on how that went." Meanwhile, one of those infants just returned home after three weeks of urgent medical treatment, including time on a ventilator. No word on whether Carlson felt a moment's remorse for his stupidity, or even grasped it.

The snarkiness has not been from the Right alone. "Many who were sick of Trump chaos and ineptitude are now sick of Biden chaos and ineptitude," grumped New York Times snarkmeister Maureen Dowd shortly before Friday's jobs report and passage of Biden's infrastructure bill. But if what has been achieved since Biden took office qualifies as chaos and ineptitude, here's to more of it.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/sour-smell-success-president-under-110047862.html
Examiner Enterprise br Jeff Robbins br Thu, Novemb... (show quote)




Yep, they kept the smell under wraps because they knew it would never go anywhere if the people knew.

And count me as one of the Americans who think Biden didn't win.

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Nov 13, 2021 08:11:32   #
American Vet
 
permafrost wrote:
Tree, did you expect recovery to be as simple as flipping a switch???

the rapid return of demand seems to have been unexpected by many.

The chance to have greater profit by selling at higher prices is never missed by business.

the supply chain is out of line for several reasons.. no workers or energy shortage at the origin point.
shipping infrastructure not kept on the ready during the shut down and now not functioning.. yes, the qualifying requirements in California ports are also part of it.. none of these things and more would cause the problem by themselves, but together, along with the population having money in hand have caused the shortages which in turn drive the inflation..

Of all the shortages, the fuel is most egregious and noted every day as we fill up our gas tank.. that is driven by wall street and big oil.. and will be slow to end.. after the price war driven by OPEC and Russia drove prices down, shutting down the shale oil companies, Oil is not going to reduce prices but rather enjoy the cash cow they now have returned to.. Oil is an international business and driven world wide. production in the US does not go directly to Americans at any time and if increased would be a long time affecting price at the pump. Be clear the fuel increase is desired by the fuel companies and not any policy of any free market government has driven it..

But buy now.. the cost of credit will also go up in time and those credit cards will grab even more of our money..
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ELWNJ rant from a proven liar - devoid of facts, long on asinine opinions.

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Nov 13, 2021 08:23:24   #
crazylibertarian Loc: Florida by way of New York & Rhode Island
 
rumitoid wrote:
Examiner Enterprise
Jeff Robbins
Thu, November 11, 2021, 4:00 AM

...The president's approval ratings are curiously low inasmuch as, since taking office, his administration has substantially lifted the country out of the ditch it was in on Inauguration Day...
https://www.yahoo.com/news/sour-smell-success-president-under-110047862.html



Just this sentence demonstrates the schizophrenia of the Biden supporters. A trip to your grocer's discredits Robbins.

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Nov 13, 2021 10:29:06   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
permafrost wrote:
However Joe was elected to repair the damage from the POS we fired.. What was that orange assed name???

How soon that fool fades to dust..

after 10 months of recovery and repair, it is easy to pick fault with an honest man tackling a difficult job of recover and rebuilding.. Joe Biden got his first big win just last week.. In another year we will know more about what his administration accomplishments will be.. prediction: far better then the former occupant


It is very hard to believe that anyone can honestly look at how things have changed since Biden came in and proclaim him to have done ANY good what so ever. Barring more election fraud, I think the voters of the US will bear me out on this.

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