One Political Plaza - Home of politics
Home Active Topics Newest Pictures Search Login Register
Main
Permafrost gave me a good question for OPP Poll....
Page <<first <prev 6 of 6
May 1, 2021 02:20:15   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
martsiva wrote:
'No evidence'?? So what you are saying is that the video we all watched of poll workers in Georgia pulling out boxes of b****ts from under tables after everyone else left was 'no evidence'?? Congratulations - you just made a total fool of yourself!!


That's right! Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain.

Reply
May 1, 2021 05:16:32   #
America 1 Loc: South Miami
 
permafrost wrote:
I have read about the sparring over what is infrastructure. I can understand that some only consider highways and bridges to be infrastructure. But in this day and age much more has become more of the system. including the electric grid and internet service.

As for the blue states, I only am privy to Minnesota and we have a projected surplus coming up. The red states have always been bailed out, and I see nothing to indicate that will change.

The number one reason for Biden to act fast was proven when Obama flushed so much action down the drain by attempting to bring the GOP across the aisle. They never had the smallest intent to join in the nation's tasks and Biden has no intention of making that mistake over again.

And that is a damn obvious thing to do.

Why would any American want a repeat of the Republican s**m of robbing the good of the people?

Joe should get it done while the getting is good.

Big cheer for Joe.. HOORAY...
I have read about the sparring over what is infras... (show quote)


Big thumbs down for Biden
Biden defines bipartisanship down, giving Republicans little reason to deal
“The president talked about unity and togetherness while reading off a multitrillion-dollar shopping list that was neither designed nor intended to earn bipartisan buy-in,” Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Kentucky Republican, said in response.
The White House “first redefined ‘infrastructure' to meet their agenda, now they are redefining ‘unity’ to suit their politics,” tweeted Sen. Bill Cassidy, a Louisiana Republican. “Words have meaning. We can’t have a productive conversation if they keep redefining terms.”
“Biden has a curious way to define bipartisanship,” said Republican strategist John Feehery. “Typically, you define a bipartisan process as one where both sides give up something to get something. Biden has defined it to mean that if Republicans give up all of their principles, they get the chance to support the Biden agenda. And that's not how the normal legislative process works.”
To many Republicans, that means compromise is only possible if they accept Biden’s premise that the United States should have a welfare state as extensive as many other countries — something many in the GOP reject on principle.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/politics/biden-defines-bipartisanship-down-giving-republicans-little-reason-deal?utm_source=Examiner%20Today_04/30/2021&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=WEX_Examiner%20Today&rid=24424304

Guns, taxes, and the border: Biden’s speech awash in whoppers
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/politics/misleading-arguments-biden-address-to-congress?utm_source=Examiner%20Today_04/30/2021&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=WEX_Examiner%20Today&rid=24424304

Reply
May 1, 2021 14:37:11   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
America 1 wrote:
Big thumbs down for Biden
Biden defines bipartisanship down, giving Republicans little reason to deal
“The president talked about unity and togetherness while reading off a multitrillion-dollar shopping list that was neither designed nor intended to earn bipartisan buy-in,” Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Kentucky Republican, said in response.
The White House “first redefined ‘infrastructure' to meet their agenda, now they are redefining ‘unity’ to suit their politics,” tweeted Sen. Bill Cassidy, a Louisiana Republican. “Words have meaning. We can’t have a productive conversation if they keep redefining terms.”
“Biden has a curious way to define bipartisanship,” said Republican strategist John Feehery. “Typically, you define a bipartisan process as one where both sides give up something to get something. Biden has defined it to mean that if Republicans give up all of their principles, they get the chance to support the Biden agenda. And that's not how the normal legislative process works.”
To many Republicans, that means compromise is only possible if they accept Biden’s premise that the United States should have a welfare state as extensive as many other countries — something many in the GOP reject on principle.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/politics/biden-defines-bipartisanship-down-giving-republicans-little-reason-deal?utm_source=Examiner%20Today_04/30/2021&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=WEX_Examiner%20Today&rid=24424304

Guns, taxes, and the border: Biden’s speech awash in whoppers
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/politics/misleading-arguments-biden-address-to-congress?utm_source=Examiner%20Today_04/30/2021&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=WEX_Examiner%20Today&rid=24424304
Big thumbs down for Biden br Biden defines biparti... (show quote)


The biggest threat to America according to Biden and his handlers is right-wing white terrorism. He thinks it is worse than islamic terrorism.

Reply
Page <<first <prev 6 of 6
If you want to reply, then register here. Registration is free and your account is created instantly, so you can post right away.
Main
OnePoliticalPlaza.com - Forum
Copyright 2012-2024 IDF International Technologies, Inc.