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Jun 14, 2021 09:57:45   #
Ridge Runner
 
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis knocked President Joe Biden's messaging at the G7 summit, noting that America's enemies are "sizing up" the passive president at the international conference.

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During an interview on Fox News' "Sunday Morning Futures," DeSantis said Biden's low energy approach is "quite a contrast" from former President Donald Trump.

"I think that President Biden is someone that's much more passive on the world stage, not nearly as assertive as somebody like Donald Trump was," the Republican governor told Fox News host Maria Bartiromo. "I think his energy level is obviously much lower. And so I think that's just something that people are sizing up. I think that our adversaries are watching that."

"I didn't hear very much in the way of holding China accountable for their role in covering up the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic," he continued. "I think that's absolutely essential that China be held

DeSantis also questioned Biden's loyalty toward Middle America while he was hobnobbing with European elites and making commitments to decrease the energy production in the United States.

"They were talking economically a lot about other countries, [Biden] was talking about reducing energy production worldwide, and I couldn't help but think, here in the United States, he's leaving a lot of people behind," DeSantis said.

"Look at all the workers he left behind by canceling the Keystone XL pipeline," DeSantis noted. "Those were thousands and thousands of very good jobs."

"And then also think about family budgets, with the sharp increase in gas prices, and then the overall budding inflation that we are seeing that's being fueled by his big-spending policies," DeSantis said of deteriorating economic factors since Biden took office. "So, I think that his performance probably played well with European elites. Not sure that there was much in it for Middle America."

The national average gallon of regular gas in the U.S. is $3.078, versus $2.100 in 2020, according to AAA. Gas prices for Memorial Day weekend were the highest since 2014.

Consumer prices rose 5% year over year in May, the fastest pace since August 2008, CNBC reported.

DeSantis touted his home state of Florida for attracting wealthy individuals and corporations from other states.

"I mean, before COVID, we had seen by far the highest amount of wealth move into Florida compared to any other state," he explained. "But I think that's accelerated since COVID. I think you're seeing a lot of people move here. Obviously, we have a very favorable tax climate. Florida is the lowest per capita tax burden, individual tax burden, in the country. And we are very proud of that. That has led, obviously, to more businesses moving here."

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Jun 14, 2021 10:14:51   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
Ridge Runner wrote:
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis knocked President Joe Biden's messaging at the G7 summit, noting that America's enemies are "sizing up" the passive president at the international conference.

Fearless with Jason Whitlock
During an interview on Fox News' "Sunday Morning Futures," DeSantis said Biden's low energy approach is "quite a contrast" from former President Donald Trump.

"I think that President Biden is someone that's much more passive on the world stage, not nearly as assertive as somebody like Donald Trump was," the Republican governor told Fox News host Maria Bartiromo. "I think his energy level is obviously much lower. And so I think that's just something that people are sizing up. I think that our adversaries are watching that."

"I didn't hear very much in the way of holding China accountable for their role in covering up the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic," he continued. "I think that's absolutely essential that China be held

DeSantis also questioned Biden's loyalty toward Middle America while he was hobnobbing with European elites and making commitments to decrease the energy production in the United States.

"They were talking economically a lot about other countries, [Biden] was talking about reducing energy production worldwide, and I couldn't help but think, here in the United States, he's leaving a lot of people behind," DeSantis said.

"Look at all the workers he left behind by canceling the Keystone XL pipeline," DeSantis noted. "Those were thousands and thousands of very good jobs."

"And then also think about family budgets, with the sharp increase in gas prices, and then the overall budding inflation that we are seeing that's being fueled by his big-spending policies," DeSantis said of deteriorating economic factors since Biden took office. "So, I think that his performance probably played well with European elites. Not sure that there was much in it for Middle America."

The national average gallon of regular gas in the U.S. is $3.078, versus $2.100 in 2020, according to AAA. Gas prices for Memorial Day weekend were the highest since 2014.

Consumer prices rose 5% year over year in May, the fastest pace since August 2008, CNBC reported.

DeSantis touted his home state of Florida for attracting wealthy individuals and corporations from other states.

"I mean, before COVID, we had seen by far the highest amount of wealth move into Florida compared to any other state," he explained. "But I think that's accelerated since COVID. I think you're seeing a lot of people move here. Obviously, we have a very favorable tax climate. Florida is the lowest per capita tax burden, individual tax burden, in the country. And we are very proud of that. That has led, obviously, to more businesses moving here."
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis knocked President Joe Bi... (show quote)


It's the difference between being an ass and a decent person.....................guess who is an ass.

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Jun 14, 2021 10:20:02   #
microphor Loc: Home is TN
 
lpnmajor wrote:
It's the difference between being an ass and a decent person.....................guess who is an ass.


that would be the "dunce in the white-house"! Never forget him telling Ukraine President "you have about 6 hrs, and then bragging about it on National TV like he was a God or something. Reality is "he is Obama's whipping boy, has been and will be!

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Jun 14, 2021 10:21:42   #
SWMBO
 
lpnmajor wrote:
It's the difference between being an ass and a decent person.....................guess who is an ass.


Yes, definiately Trump is, and ALWAYS has been a much better person than anyone in the Clinton cabal.

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Jun 14, 2021 10:37:24   #
teabag09
 
lpnmajor wrote:
It's the difference between being an ass and a decent person.....................guess who is an ass.


You! Mike

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Jun 14, 2021 10:43:35   #
kemmer
 
SWMBO wrote:
Yes, definiately Trump is, and ALWAYS has been a much better person than anyone in the Clinton cabal.

Trump is an ignorant pig and everyone at his G7 meeting knew it. That’s why he fled.

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Jun 14, 2021 11:29:04   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
lpnmajor wrote:
It's the difference between being an ass and a decent person.....................guess who is an ass.

You!!!

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Jun 14, 2021 12:11:35   #
microphor Loc: Home is TN
 
kemmer wrote:
Trump is an ignorant pig and everyone at his G7 meeting knew it. That’s why he fled.


LMAO,Hahaha

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Jun 15, 2021 07:53:44   #
America 1 Loc: South Miami
 
Ridge Runner wrote:
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis knocked President Joe Biden's messaging at the G7 summit, noting that America's enemies are "sizing up" the passive president at the international conference.

Fearless with Jason Whitlock
During an interview on Fox News' "Sunday Morning Futures," DeSantis said Biden's low energy approach is "quite a contrast" from former President Donald Trump.

"I think that President Biden is someone that's much more passive on the world stage, not nearly as assertive as somebody like Donald Trump was," the Republican governor told Fox News host Maria Bartiromo. "I think his energy level is obviously much lower. And so I think that's just something that people are sizing up. I think that our adversaries are watching that."

"I didn't hear very much in the way of holding China accountable for their role in covering up the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic," he continued. "I think that's absolutely essential that China be held

DeSantis also questioned Biden's loyalty toward Middle America while he was hobnobbing with European elites and making commitments to decrease the energy production in the United States.

"They were talking economically a lot about other countries, [Biden] was talking about reducing energy production worldwide, and I couldn't help but think, here in the United States, he's leaving a lot of people behind," DeSantis said.

"Look at all the workers he left behind by canceling the Keystone XL pipeline," DeSantis noted. "Those were thousands and thousands of very good jobs."

"And then also think about family budgets, with the sharp increase in gas prices, and then the overall budding inflation that we are seeing that's being fueled by his big-spending policies," DeSantis said of deteriorating economic factors since Biden took office. "So, I think that his performance probably played well with European elites. Not sure that there was much in it for Middle America."

The national average gallon of regular gas in the U.S. is $3.078, versus $2.100 in 2020, according to AAA. Gas prices for Memorial Day weekend were the highest since 2014.

Consumer prices rose 5% year over year in May, the fastest pace since August 2008, CNBC reported.

DeSantis touted his home state of Florida for attracting wealthy individuals and corporations from other states.

"I mean, before COVID, we had seen by far the highest amount of wealth move into Florida compared to any other state," he explained. "But I think that's accelerated since COVID. I think you're seeing a lot of people move here. Obviously, we have a very favorable tax climate. Florida is the lowest per capita tax burden, individual tax burden, in the country. And we are very proud of that. That has led, obviously, to more businesses moving here."
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis knocked President Joe Bi... (show quote)


Every penny increase is a one billion dollar burden on U.S. households per year according to Forbes.

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Jun 15, 2021 08:56:14   #
ed4short Loc: New Hampshire
 
Well put

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Jun 15, 2021 08:57:04   #
ed4short Loc: New Hampshire
 
lpnmajor wrote:
It's the difference between being an ass and a decent person.....................guess who is an ass.


YOU

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Jun 15, 2021 09:58:26   #
SGM B Loc: TEXAS but live in Alabama now
 
lpnmajor wrote:
It's the difference between being an ass and a decent person.....................guess who is an ass.


I know, I know! Bribem!!😁

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Jun 15, 2021 10:51:36   #
Cuda2020
 
Ridge Runner wrote:
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis knocked President Joe Biden's messaging at the G7 summit, noting that America's enemies are "sizing up" the passive president at the international conference.


This is all simply another Republican bias opinion piece. One person's passive is another's reasonable, grounded and calm, not obnoxious, antagonistic puffering

Ridge Runner wrote:
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During an interview on Fox News' "Sunday Morning Futures," DeSantis said Biden's low energy approach is "quite a contrast" from former President Donald Trump.


Yes, it is quite the contrast, great!


Ridge Runner wrote:
"I think that President Biden is someone that's much more passive on the world stage, not nearly as assertive as somebody like Donald Trump was," the Republican governor told Fox News host Maria Bartiromo. "I think his energy level is obviously much lower. And so I think that's just something that people are sizing up. I think that our adversaries are watching that."


Because someone acts emotionally or hysterically does not equate to getting something done, a record will do that.

Ridge Runner wrote:
DeSantis also questioned Biden's loyalty toward Middle America while he was hobnobbing with European elites and making commitments to decrease the energy production in the United States.
"They were talking economically a lot about other countries, [Biden] was talking about reducing energy production worldwide, and I couldn't help but think, here in the United States, he's leaving a lot of people behind," DeSantis said.


Where did he every say he would decrease energy? What he said is that he would find new resources for energy

Ridge Runner wrote:
"Look at all the workers he left behind by canceling the Keystone XL pipeline," DeSantis noted. "Those were thousands and thousands of very good jobs."

Not true, no thousands of workers have lost their jobs, maybe when it was first being built there were thousands, and them mostly Canadian, once running not that many people at all, I've read only in the hundreds.

Ridge Runner wrote:
The national average gallon of regular gas in the U.S. is $3.078, versus $2.100 in 2020, according to AAA. Gas prices for Memorial Day weekend were the highest since 2014.


There's been no sharp increase the average fuel cost is $2.71

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Jun 15, 2021 10:57:51   #
Cuda2020
 
SGM B wrote:
I know, I know! Bribem!!😁


That's rich coming from the quid pro-quo king party

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Jun 15, 2021 11:42:27   #
America 1 Loc: South Miami
 
Cuda2020 wrote:
There's been no sharp increase the average fuel cost is $2.71


On the NYMEX wholesale unleaded gas market:
November 2020 unleaded gas $1.06, today $2.17.
More than double.
Appears a bit sharp.

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