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Mar 9, 2024 10:37:34   #
DAV
 
Well, first of all, OBIDEN IS NOT PRESIDENT; the election was stolen, REMEMBER ?!?! If we are to grade that SOB according to the alphabet (A to F) HE DESERVES A 'Z' !!!!! Traitors are not given 'grades'; they are to get capital punishment. This applies to the evil trinity....Soros, Obomma, and Obiden.

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Mar 9, 2024 11:00:30   #
TruePatriot49 Loc: The Democratic People's Republic Rhode Island
 
pegw wrote:
I give Biden a B. he got a lot through Congress in the first two years. But his unwavering support of Israel despite their cruel treatment of people in Gaza was really bad We are now doing something, that is building a dock for humanitarian aid, should have been done two months ago. Biden hasn't made any effort in expanding the medical professions. We are really short of nurses and doctors. Nobody is talking about this. Also, the much touted drug caps only apply to 20 drugs and only pertain to people on Medicare. The last time I looked, the physician's desk reference was about a foot thick. This should be changed immediately and include every American.
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PigW, the Palestinians in Gaza STARTED THE WAR WITH ISRAEL. War is hell and collateral damage happens. STFU. Trump started to lower the cost of prescription drugs and manages to get Insulin lowered. FJB comes in and reverses all of Trump's Executive Orders and the price went back up. FJB only lowered the cost to BUY votes, just like the student loan BS. Now I have to pay for someone else to get educated. That’s more BS.





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Mar 9, 2024 11:10:25   #
TruePatriot49 Loc: The Democratic People's Republic Rhode Island
 
proud republican wrote:
He doesn't support Israel like he should.. And making our military building temporary post in Gaza where Hamas is in charge is a very stupid idea.. He's making our military a target..


Yes, he is putting our military in harms way for no good reason. He's just sucking up to the radicals in the Democrat Party. The people of Gaza could end the bombing tomorrow by telling the Israelis where the hostages are and pointing out the Hamas fighters. Because they don't, they are NOT INNOCENT. The "Palestinians" had their own country, but what they truly want is all Jews dead and them living in Isreal. That ain't gonna happen.

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Mar 9, 2024 11:12:42   #
jSmitty45 Loc: Fl born, lived in Texas 30 yrs, now Louisiana
 
TruePatriot49 wrote:
Yes, he is putting our military in harms way for no good reason. He's just sucking up to the radicals in the Democrat Party. The people of Gaza could end the bombing tomorrow by telling the Israelis where the hostages are and pointing out the Hamas fighters. Because they don't, they are NOT INNOCENT. The "Palestinians" had their own country, but what they truly want is all Jews dead and them living in Isreal. That ain't gonna happen.


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Mar 9, 2024 11:38:48   #
TruePatriot49 Loc: The Democratic People's Republic Rhode Island
 
Nick Nicholson wrote:
Trump’s son-in-law earned $2 billion from Saudi Arabia? Wonder why prices are beginning to rise now? Well, here is the real reason.

The leader of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia loves his dictatorial soul-mate Donald Trump and is today setting the stage to intervene in November’s election in a big way, much like he did with a smaller test run during the fall of 2022 when he drove US gas prices up above $5, forcing President Biden to release oil from the US strategic petroleum reserve. The Saudi Prince has routinely given millions to Donald Tump over the years.

As Stanley Reed reported for the Business pages of The New York Times three days ago:
“Saudi Arabia, the de facto leader of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, said Sunday that it would extend [their one-million-barrels-a-day] cuts in oil production through June, noting that it was acting ‘in coordination with some’ other states.”

That “other state” would be their OPEC+ partner Russia, which also announced last weekend a simultaneous production cut of 471,000 barrels a day. Putin wants Trump back in the White House, too.

This time, though, because Trump refused to block the sale of America’s largest gasoline refinery to Saudi Arabia in 2017 (completed in 2019 with Trump’s blessing), no matter how much oil Biden releases from the reserves will be irrelevant: if the Saudis shut down their Port Arthur, Texas refinery this October “for maintenance,” US gasoline prices will explode. It’s the largest refinery in America, as Foreign Policy magazine noted in May 2017: “Port Arthur, referred to as the ‘crown jewel’ of U.S. refinery infrastructure, can process 600,000 barrels of oil a day.” That alone is enough to radically swing gasoline prices in the US.

So, get ready: it’s coming this fall. And unless the administration acts quickly, there will be nothing they can do about it. Gas at $6 a gallon could easily throw the election to Trump, as Biden will take the blame (just like in November 2022) and Fox “News” and rightwing hate media will hang gas prices around his neck like a flaming tire. Just for political purposes – screw the public. Just like they have done for over 55 years. They care about nothing but their own wealth and will continue destroying America’s economic position in the world. By simply continuing what they have been doing to hold down wages in America.
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Nick, please produce some evidence that Trump’s son-in-law earned $2 billion from Saudi Arabia. That sounds like BS to me.
BTW, when President F. Joe Biden released oil from the US strategic petroleum reserve, he sold it to our biggest adversary, China. Can you say treason? He "gave aid and comfort" to our enemy. Sounds like hemp necktie time, to me.

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Mar 9, 2024 12:41:32   #
DDity
 
The wealthy create jobs, Biden doesn’t pay all his taxes, you really think that 10% for the big guy is taxed? All the wealthy people I know pay 40% on the dollar Maybe if they go after all the billions government can’t account for and no one held reasonable then we wouldn’t have to raise taxes. Government has turn congress into a rich man’s welfare system. Look at all the uneducated people in congress and u can begin with that white trash in the White House and work your way down. If we had term limits and people held accountable then we could balance our budget. Washington has become a mafia organization, look at Pelosi. FJB and his party of trash.

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Mar 9, 2024 12:42:35   #
DDity
 
Think he watched CNN which causes stupidity, FJB!

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Mar 9, 2024 12:45:12   #
Justice101
 
DDity wrote:
Think he watched CNN which causes stupidity, FJB!


Idiot Joe's favorite program is alleged to be Morning Joe on MSNBC. Go figure.

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Mar 9, 2024 13:27:28   #
Ray Smith
 
Cannot give him a mark that's lower than low!

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Mar 9, 2024 14:15:33   #
Radiantcoconut
 
This clown doesn’t deserve a grade!

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Mar 9, 2024 14:25:44   #
padremike Loc: Phenix City, Al
 
Justice101 wrote:
Idiot Joe's favorite program is alleged to be Morning Joe on MSNBC. Go figure.


I broke down and watched about 5 minutes of Morning Joe earlier this week. Those two are certifiable. Nuts. 5 minutes of them plus what FOX & News Max show clips of other programs solidified my acknowledging they are all part of the DNC State Controlled Marxist Media Propaganda Bureau's. 😊

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Mar 9, 2024 15:08:41   #
Ranger7374 Loc: Arizona, 40 miles from the border in the DMZ
 
proud republican wrote:
What grade will you give him so far??


In my honest opinion, I would grade him with -10, or an F-. Before the state of the union I would give him a D-, or a -1, and that's because I think he's a drug addict.

I believe he was on cocaine, speed, crystal meth, or Crack when he gave that speech. The dilating eyes, slurred rushed speech, yeah he's on dope.

That's why he wants open borders, to get his 'fix'. Forget about cognitive tests, what about a drug test?

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Mar 9, 2024 15:38:53   #
jSmitty45 Loc: Fl born, lived in Texas 30 yrs, now Louisiana
 
DDity wrote:
The wealthy create jobs, Biden doesn’t pay all his taxes, you really think that 10% for the big guy is taxed? All the wealthy people I know pay 40% on the dollar Maybe if they go after all the billions government can’t account for and no one held reasonable then we wouldn’t have to raise taxes. Government has turn congress into a rich man’s welfare system. Look at all the uneducated people in congress and u can begin with that white trash in the White House and work your way down. If we had term limits and people held accountable then we could balance our budget. Washington has become a mafia organization, look at Pelosi. FJB and his party of trash.
The wealthy create jobs, Biden doesn’t pay all his... (show quote)



You are spot on. We also need to stop giving retirement benefits to Congress after only two terms. That is crazy. No benefits to the president after office either. Who in the world gets that after only eight years, and this lying buffoon we have now doesn’t pay all his taxes, nor does his crooked son. If we cut out all their ill gotten gain, we would have plenty left over, quit giving it to illegals.

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Mar 9, 2024 15:46:00   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
Nick Nicholson wrote:
Inflation is back down to 3%, about average in the US.

Inflation is almost 18% since Biden took office.

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Mar 9, 2024 15:48:07   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
Nick Nicholson wrote:
Actually, the large majority of his statements were true. Whether you like it or not is irrelevant. You routinely listen to major liars, so you believe Biden is lying. But actually, your sources are paid to lie.

"This is a moment to speak the truth, to bury lies," President Joe Biden declared Thursday night during his State of the Union address.

Then, the president proceeded to do nothing but lie before the nation. Biden's deceitful 2024 SOTU address was filled with so many falsehoods it may have broken a Guinness World Record for the number of lies told within an hour.

Here's a breakdown debunking Biden's biggest lies he told while addressing America:

Inflation
Biden took a victory lap on the reduced year-over-year inflation rate: "Inflation has dropped from 9% to 3%."

While inflation did decline from a high of 9.1 percent in June 2022 to 3.4 percent by the end of 2023, according to U.S. Bureau of Labor (BLS) statistics, inflation soared to new heights during Biden's three years in office, spiking to its highest level in 40 years.

Overall, consumer prices are up nearly 18 percent throughout Biden's time in the White House. Thirty-five months into Biden's presidency, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 17.6 percent, the worst inflation seen in four decades. As aforementioned, the 12 months ending in June 2022 saw a 9.1 percent increase in the CPI, which the BLS said was the largest 12-month increase since November 1981.

Also, Biden's said it's "the lowest in the world!" The U.S. does not rank No. 1 internationally in terms of managing inflation.

In December 2023, seven countries in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) had lower inflation rates than the United States. Canada, Denmark, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, and South Korea, per OECD data, outranked us.

Wages
Biden claimed that "wages keep going up" and "inflation keeps coming down."

In actuality, with inflation high overall, wages aren't keeping pace.

Over the entirety of Biden's presidency, wages are down when adjusted for inflation. Average weekly earnings for regular workers went up 14.8 percent during Biden’s first three years in office, according to monthly BLS figures. However, inflation ate up all that gain and more. Meanwhile, "real" weekly earnings, which are adjusted for inflation, actually declined 3.1 percent since Biden entered office.

The Federal Deficit
"I've already cut the federal deficit by over one trillion dollars," Biden declared.

It's his go-to boast he loves to repeat ad nauseam: the declining deficit, which he distorts to paint as a personal achievement.

The deficit (when the federal government's spending exceeds its revenues a.k.a. the difference between) did decrease by $1.4 trillion between 2021, when Biden assumed office, and 2022. It was a notable reduction over a one-year span than previous periods. However, as has been previously debunked, the decline is due largely to a phasing-out of pandemic-era relief programs.

Biden's regurgitated remarks omit important context. The deficit started staggeringly high because of the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2020, Trump's fourth year, the deficit swelled to $3.13 trillion because of the government's aggressive response. It fell slightly to $2.78 trillion by the time Biden took over. Then, the drastic drop happened in 2022 ($1.38 trillion) as pandemic-related spending was expected to expire. Biden swiftly took credit. The non-partisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, a budgetary watchdog group, estimated that 100 percent of Biden's 2022 deficit decline can be explained by expiring or shrinking COVID relief.

Still, the deficit is higher on Biden's watch compared to pre-pandemic levels. The deficit in 2022 and 2023 ($1.7 trillion) under Biden's administration was higher than in each of Trump's first three years ($666 billion in 2017, $779 billion in 2018, and $984 billion in 2019), thanks to costly Bidenomics bills like the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, a pandemic package. Budget hawks say once the relief lapsed, the deficit would've fallen much more "had President Biden come to office and not done anything."

Jobs Creation
Biden bragged he added "15 million new jobs in just three years—a record, a record!"

The coronavirus pandemic is why the U.S. economy was on the brink, causing unemployment to dramatically rise and forcing workers home. From January 2021 to January 2024, the U.S. technically added 14.8 million jobs, according to a BLS timeline.

But, as has been repeatedly demonstrated, jobs were already being added back to America's beleaguered economy. After significant job losses in the 20 million range, a self-congratulatory Biden greatly benefited from the re-opening of the pandemic-hit country and the natural return of the workforce. This jobs recovery process began during former President Donald Trump's administration, but because Trump's tenure ended only eight months into the economic revival cycle, most of the job gains accrued under Biden.

Left-leaning Urban Institute's economics analyst John Buhl told Check Your Fact that much of Biden's job performance is attributable to the pandemic ending, specifically "a very, very, very, large chunk. Probably at least 90% maybe more than that."

"This is literally evidence that Biden was handed something on a golden platter," American Action Forum's president Douglas Holtz-Eakin told PolitiFact, adding: "This recovery from a deep recession would have happened no matter who was president."

Consumer Confidence
Biden exaggerated the "soaring" state of consumer confidence, which measures the degree of optimism consumers have regarding the overall status of the nation's economy. "Consumer studies show consumer confidence is soaring," Biden said.

Well, it depends on whose measuring.

Measured by the University of Michigan's survey, U.S. consumer confidence has climbed sharply since hitting an all-time low (51.5) in the summer of 2022, when inflation reached the four-decade high of 9.1 percent. It was the lowest reading on record. The last time that figure fell that far was May 1980 (51.7). The skyrocketing inflation under Biden weakened consumer sentiment. Inflation slowing down has helped confidence pick up again. But, the rating under Biden "remains lower than it was for four of the past five presidents at the same point in their tenures," PolitiFact reported. For more than two years through December 2023, the survey's score was lower than it was in April 2020, a bad look for Biden given that the economy back then was ravaged by the lockdowns.

Biden did score higher on the Conference Board's consumer conference survey. However, the non-profit's Consumer Confidence Index fell in February to 106.7, down from a revised 110.9 in January. February's descent in the index occurred after three consecutive months of gains. The dips in current conditions (Present Situation Index, which is based on consumer assessment of business and labor market conditions, fell to 147.2 from 154.9) and short-term expectations (a slippage to 79.8 from 81.5) "halt rising optimism." The Expectations Index reading below 80 "often signals recession ahead," the research organization says.

Bonus BS
Biden, a self-proclaimed constitutional scholar, said he "taught the Second Amendment for 12 years!"

In another speech, Biden called himself "a Second Amendment guy" who extensively taught the right to bear arms. It's a false claim of authority to push for greater gun control. Biden is no 2A expert; he's never instructed anyone on constitutional law.

Though he was paid over $900,000 by the University of Pennsylvania, Biden never taught a single class there.

UPenn gave Biden an honorary professor position post-vice presidency, which The Philadelphia Inquirer reported as "a vaguely defined role that involved no regular classes and around a dozen public appearances on campus, mostly in big, ticketed events."

Biden wasn't making money for what he was bringing to the classroom or lecture hall. If anything, the Ivy League school was likely paying Biden for the prestige of associating with an ex-vice president and the ability to brag about it to big-money donors.

UPenn President Amy Gutmann admitted it as much when she announced Biden's appointment as "an ideal fit to further Penn’s global engagement." Biden was named the Benjamin Franklin Presidential Practice Professor, a made-up title for a bogus gig.

UPenn's payments raised eyebrows among faculty members when Biden's earnings were revealed as part of financial disclosures for his 2020 presidential campaign. Biden collected $371,159 in 2017, plus $540,484 in 2018 and early 2019. The average salary for a UPenn professor was $217,411 in the 2017 - 2018 academic year, per the Chronicle of Higher Education.

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