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Apr 30, 2024 09:41:16   #
DASHY wrote:
Republicans like to point to President Biden's American Rescue Plan as his greatest blunder. MAGA folks claim President Biden caused the principal source of inflation in America. Most economists agree the Rescue Plan helped fuel inflation, along with corporate profiteering, supply chain woes, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, along with other sources.

Democrats believe the benefits of the Plan far outweigh the small contribution it made to inflation. Enacted during a severe public health and economic crisis, the American Rescue Plan has made a difference in the lives of millions of Americans – expanding access to C****-** v*****es and testing, providing economic relief that has kept millions of children out of poverty, preventing evictions and foreclosures, and helping small businesses keep their doors open. One analysis found that the law resulted in 4 million more jobs and nearly doubled GDP growth – and that without it, the United States would have come close to a double-digit recession in spring 2021.

According to a Forbes discussion, here is what Joe did with gas and oil. You can read it to help expand your understanding of inflation.

Many people attributed the entire price rise to President Biden, but in reality it began before Biden took office. Further, it was neither primarily President Trump nor President Biden’s fault — and these price surges were taking place all over the world.

To be clear, the stimulus money that both presidents approved had some impact. When people have more money, they spend it. Demand for goods rises, driving inflation. Stimulus money played a minor part in the gasoline price rise, but it was primarily a function of the oil price surge due to the imbalance brought on in the aftermath of the C****-** demand plunge.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/rrapier/2022/03/13/how-much-of-the-gasoline-price-surge-is-president-bidens-fault/?sh=526ed5047c8b
Republicans like to point to President Biden's Ame... (show quote)


" Democrats believe the benefits of the Plan far outweigh the small contribution it made to inflation. "

I love the way your mind works. " Democrats believe " I guess that allows you to disassociate from it. " far outweigh the small contribution it made to inflation. " That is almost a brilliant deflection and excuse. Almost brilliant.

I told you previously, when your boy Joe came into office there was already plenty of money injected into the system from the Trump C***d stimulus. The economy was opening up, demand was coming back. The very very last thing the economy needed was more stimulus, and more incentives for slackers to stay home from work.

But since this conflicts with your preconceived notion that Joe Biden could not possibly have done anything wrong, your mind is closed to the possibility that I am right.

" primarily a function of the oil price surge due to the imbalance brought on in the aftermath of the C****-** demand plunge. "

You got that part right. During the C***d lockdowns worldwide demand for diesel and gasoline and oil collapsed. I do not think that you and your oil hating L*****t compadres can fully grasp the ramifications of that. The oil industry runs on cash more than most other businesses. With the collapse of demand and price, oil and refinery operations shrunk tremendously.

I know you L*****ts were over joyed, but the downside effects to the rest of us were severe. When your boy Joe was awaiting becoming President, between being elected and taking office, demand for oil, gasoline, and diesel came roaring back. Well you can't simply switch refineries, oil fields, and pipelines back on. Perhaps if the industry had not shrunk back so badly, and there had been attempts to deal with this during the C***d shutdowns.

Trump had tried to fill up the strategic oil reserve. This would have resulted in two very positive conditions. First the reserve would have been filled up extremely cheaply because oil was dirt cheap. The more important result would have been keeping the oil industry from shrinking as much, which would have made ramping it back up easier when C***d abated.

Naturally Chucky Schumer and the rest of the scum bag Democrats blocked all of this. I know you are profoundly unaware of all of this.

I do thank you for not pulling the football away, and giving me a thoughtful answer.
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Apr 30, 2024 07:55:34   #
permafrost wrote:
Many of the demonstrators are not students.. How many is many... not sure...


Yea, but the students who are there need to be expelled. They are guilty be association. Why are these clowns being given a pass ? How about the government going all J*** 6 on them ? Call them i**********nists and go after them.
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Apr 30, 2024 07:52:17   #
proud republican wrote:
They're starting now expelling these t*****rs, but I think it's a little too late..


These are the spoiled kids who Joe wants to forgive their student loans.
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Apr 29, 2024 23:11:13   #
proud republican wrote:
Columbia University Administration keeps negotiating with Hamas sympathizers ( terrorists) It's time for Administration to grow some spine and give these little assholes ultimatum: Either you stop terrorizing your Jewish classmates, stop yelling 'We are Hamas' stop blocking entrances for Jewish students to get to classes OR you will be suspended for more than 3 yrs, you will be arrested and charged with terrorist threats.. It's time to stop pandering to these thugs and take back University.. Stop being COWARDS
Columbia University Administration keeps negotiati... (show quote)


Why are these students not simply expelled ?
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Apr 29, 2024 21:21:30   #
proud republican wrote:
https://dailycaller.com/2024/04/26/biden-admin-menthol-cigarette-ban-reverse/

He's pandering for v**es, nothing else!! He doesn't give a damn about their health, he just wants their v**es... But I don't think it will work this time!


I learn so much on OPP all of the time. I had no clue that Black Joe v**ers preferred menthol cigarettes. I wonder what rich White Joe v**ers smoke ? Probably that wacky tobacky.
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Apr 29, 2024 21:08:54   #
Proud American Patriot wrote:
I vaguely remember this one with Marty Feldman but they think they had it bad? We had to sleep a family of four in a shoebox floating on the river and one of us had to bail out the water so they stayed up two days. Lmao. Great laugh and after checking out the link, I do remember this. Funny stuff. Or, "It was only a flesh wound.." Thanks for the laugh. Came in handy today. Enjoy, stay well!


That sketch is written and performed so well. I have seen Monty Python do it later and it is just not as good. The way they just keep topping one another in their childhood horror stories is great. Old men really do that. I like to mess with my kids when they complain about how badly my wife and I did raising them.

I tell them that the six of us they know about are the strong ones who survived my parents mis raising of us. I let them know there were others who did not survive. They were the weak ones that we ate during the lean times. My kids if they had been part of my litter mates would have been eaten, because they are weak.
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Apr 29, 2024 20:52:36   #
DASHY wrote:
Exactly what did President Biden do to cause inflation? Is there any particular Republican proposal to fix Social Security that you think is better than the proposal submitted by the Biden administration? Talking about digging your head in the sand is not much of an attack and not specific enough to discuss.


How did Biden cause inflation ? Geez ole willockers. I have only posted that information on OPP about a gozzzzzillion times. Well dozens anyway. I have gone into excruciating detail and been completely ignored by YOU and every other Biden apologist on OPP.

The same thing on Social Security. " not specific enough " That is laughable. Perhaps not on this thread, but on many other threads I have laid out painful specifics. None of you good folks on the Left has bothered to refute what I have posted.

I don't mind you disagreeing with me, but either ignoring me or giving a mindless universal condemnation of what I said, without refuting the specifics is a waste of my time. But like Charlie Brown who always has Lucy pull away the football when he tries to kick it, I think that maybe this time, you won't pull the football away. You will actually respond to what I post, in detail.

The most obvious and easily explainable is the American Rescue Plan. In March 2021 Democrats passed this stimulus legislation. There was already too much liquidity in the American economy left over from the Trump Administration. Biden should have been sucking money out of the economy. Instead he decided to pour gasoline on the inflation fire.

Part of this stimulus was increased unemployment which created incentives for workers to stay home, instead of going to work and producing goods and services. Very very inflationary.

I normally go into far more detail, but I do not want to overwhelm you. But lets us speak about what Joe did with oil and gas. He all but declared war on American hydrocarbons. No, he did declare war on American energy. Raising the price of gasoline and diesel was inflationary because most goods in America are moved by petroleum powered vehicles.

So will you refute my details, or will you pull the football ? The ball is in your half of the field.
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Apr 29, 2024 19:16:57   #
PeterS wrote:
Note which f**g they really love...


Case against Trump or Trump stealing the 2016 e******n vs Bill Clinton stealing the 1992 e******n. Too bad Republicans did not have an Alvin Bragg to wage Lawfare against Bill. Not that I am changing the subject or calling you out on your hypocrisy. No I would never do that.

https://www.nationalreview.com/2024/04/remember-when-bill-clinton-stole-the-1992-e******n/?bypass_key=WEJBZnV6bDNMTzB5RjA1dXluR3Zidz09OjpXR1JsUWk5RVRFZ3lVR2hOWXpka2VreFhMMjlDUVQwOQ%3D%3D

" The Manhattan DA has a meaningless business-records misdemeanor wrapped within a theory about an alleged Trump conspiracy to defraud the v**ers by denying them disparaging information before the e******n and obscuring, after the fact, the payments that were used to do so.

" Bragg is accusing Trump, in effect, of stealing the e******n. "

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" If this is the standard by which we judge e******ns, we need to go back and conclude that Bill Clinton wasn’t elected legitimately in 1992, either. The Arkansas governor’s political operation was, in part, an elaborate conspiracy to keep women who alleged to have had affairs with Clinton quiet. Hillary Clinton was an active participant in the schemes. And so, by Bragg’s logic, this Democratic power couple — dominant in the party for a decade or more and still honored today — comprises e******n thieves. "
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Apr 29, 2024 10:19:48   #
DASHY wrote:
Republicans’ budget proposal for fixing Social Security calls for “modest adjustments” to the retirement age to reflect longer life expectancies, though it did not specify how high the age could go up. The plan also calls for reducing full retirement age benefits for high-income earners, while also limiting and phasing out “auxiliary benefits” for those beneficiaries’ spouses and dependents. The budget did not specify the income thresholds to which those changes would apply..

I agree with "modest adjustments" to the retirement age depending on the specifics. Low-income earners should not be harmed by the adjustments. Reducing benefits for high-income earners is a good idea.

I have no interest in arguing about the causes and effects of inflation on world economies. I will leave that topic to the experts who have actually studied the subject. Here is one expert opinion. "An increase in government spending is one of the factors that economists say can drive inflation. Other factors include interest rates, monetary policy, supply chain disruptions and fluctuations in demand for goods and services. Inflation can be an important consideration for investing, saving and borrowing."

During the Biden Administration, stock market investors experienced some solid wealth building. I am one of them.
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" I have no interest in arguing about the causes and effects of inflation on world economies. "

Neither do I, except that you and your cohorts keep using that as a theme to distract from what I do want to talk about, which is Biden caused inflation.

Biden caused inflation is a valid target of discussion. You defend Biden and I am attacking him, as that is what this debate is about. You are are a lost cause on Social Security. You will never dig your head out of the sand. Even when my predictions come true, you will not remember this talk.

Have a pleasant afternoon.
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Apr 29, 2024 10:12:18   #
Proud American Patriot wrote:
It is British humor so I guess it isn't for everyone but I like them too. Also Benny Hill isn't bad.


There were a couple of other lesser known British shows on late night TV in the mid 1970s. I can't remember their names. I worked swing shifts back then, and would watch. I got hooked on them. Sometimes the Monty Python players teamed up with other folks and did stuff. Did you ever see the Yorkshire Men sketch ? Marty Feldman from Young Frankenstein was in this one.


https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview/relatedvideo?q=yorkshiremen+sketch&mid=171D5EFB2C61E68A6EC8171D5EFB2C61E68A6EC8&FORM=VIRE
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Apr 28, 2024 21:59:43   #
Proud American Patriot wrote:
This is excellent. Thanks for the laugh. Very pertinent to arguments here, lol. Always remember when Monte Python came out with the Holy Grail. Funny stuff.


I am the only person I personally know who likes Monty Python.
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Apr 28, 2024 19:52:10   #
straightUp wrote:
A recent NBC News Poll lists the top two concerns for Biden supporters and the top two concerns for Trump supporters. The poll indicates that among strong Biden supporters, the top two issues are... A******n and Uniting the Country.

Regardless of how you feel about a******n, the fact remains that this is a big concern for many. The second thing to note is that there is a very clear and feasible path for overriding the Supreme Court by passing a law through Congress that guarantees a woman's right to choose. Efforts are already underway to make this happen and Biden has resolved to support the effort.

Again... not arguing whether it's right or wrong, just pointing out that this change is within political reach. The plan already underway *IS* feasible, which is giving the Biden supporters a good reason to v**e for him.

The second one, uniting the country, is something I would say is NOT within political reach. This may be a top concern for Biden supporters but whether or not Biden can actually do something about it, is in my opinion, doubtful. The divide is cultural and runs too deep. It may have metastasized into politics under Trump but he certainly didn't create it... Trump was leveraging the divide that was already there, which is something we've never seen a president do before. Trump was the first president to openly favor one half of the American people over the other half and I think avoiding another one-sided presidency is what drives this concern.

Moving over to the other side, the poll indicates that among Trump supporters, the top two issues are... Inflation and Competency.

Personally, I agree with the Trump supporters that inflation is the most pressing issue for most of us, but much like the cultural divide, I think inflation is something that no president can do much about. There are of course lot's of politically motivated theories and baseless accusations that push the narrative that Biden caused inflation, but an honest assessment of our post-p******c economy, the free market and the banking system will tell us that inflation is being driven by forces that are almost entirely outside p**********l control.

Finally, there is competency... a top concern for the first time ever. Perhaps this is because our choice in 2024 is between the two oldest p**********l candidates in our history. But it's only a top concern for Trump supporters. Well, Biden *is* four years older, but for his supporters it's not a top concern. For them, Biden seems to have proven himself over the last three years to be fully competent with his decisions, despite his age, his geriatric walk and his stammering at the podium. Some of his supporters also know that he has assembled the youngest administration in history and that he actually listens to them.

On the Trump side, where the concern is elevated to the top notches, it's hard not to see it as a vindictive stab for the constant questioning of Trump's competency during his term. But there is also the fact that right-wing media obscures the very things that assures Biden supporters of their candidates competency, while honing in on his stammering and anything else that emphasizes his age.

I also want to point out that political moves rarely satisfy everyone. Any move a president makes will be strongly opposed by some and regardless of how competent the move might actually be, it's become normal for those in opposition to call it an incompetent move.

So what these four concerns tell us is that Biden supporters are more tuned into reality, with the only concern out of the four that can actually be affected by their supported candidate and the other concern being the only one out of the four that can be avoided by NOT v****g for opposing candidate. The Trump supporters seem to be entirely driven by their dislike toward the opponent with one concern that neither of the candidates can fix (so why would it even be an e******n issue?) and one concern about the opposing candidates (competency) that strongly suggests the concern *should* be about the supporters themselves.
A recent NBC News Poll lists the top two concerns ... (show quote)


" I think inflation is something that no president can do much about. "

That's what Jimmy Carter supporters thought back in 1980. Ronald Reagan supporters knew better.
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Apr 28, 2024 19:46:26   #
Proud American Patriot wrote:
Yes, they are defective. At least you.may be able to hwlp


I come here for a good argument and most of the time I do not feel I am getting my money's worth.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lvcnx6-0GhA
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Apr 28, 2024 19:31:30   #
archie bunker wrote:
They, their, they're.
He also doesn't get that one.
Aw crap! I should have said understand instead of "get".
Dammit! I'm gonna get my tallywhacker spanked again!!
On a lighter note, and a little off subject, you ought to see the new $1200 set of tires on Mrs. Bunker's car. There bootiful.


I remember getting tires for a lot less than that before Jo-flation hit. That reminds me of last year, but this year I finally got my tax refund, after I whined about Biden's IRS holding it up on technicalities. However, to get back to last year and old wives tales, or at least old wives. Last year my wife wondered why I did not share the tax refund with her. She surmised that half should have been hers. On the surface that sounded reasonable. She and her cousin typically fly to either Florida or California each year to see relations and the money would be useful.

" So, my dear you want to know what happened to your half of the tax refund ", I exclaimed. I like that word exclaimed. " Do you remember that your car, which is 10 times as nice as the scrap I have driven for 38 years ? Your car needed 4 tires. Then there were property taxes, our vacation at the beach, bailing out one of the kids, etc. etc. etc. "

I said this year, " I will be happy to pony up the refund this year, if you will cover the various capital expenditures that come up during the year. " I don't think she will take that deal.

Whew, good thing they have the edit and update. At first I said old wives tails instead of old wives tales.
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Apr 28, 2024 18:54:13   #
DASHY wrote:
When you use the phrase "too little too late" or say that "a storm is coming" I know it is the MAGA way of admitting defeat. You have no clue about what to do. Honest, informed, educated Democrats are problem solvers.
If your MAGA understanding of complex issues comes from spending a lot of time as a kid at the beach maybe you should have spent more time in the classroom.

FYI. Your sand castle analogies fail to explain anything related to the issues we talk about. The reason interest rates were so high in the 1980s was due to high inflation. Investers like us benefited from inflation.
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I must admit finding your arguments immensely amusing. You seem to have some small talent in debate tricks, in turning and twisting my statements into a pretzel. However, I continue to be thoroughly unimpressed with your knowledge of the actual subject matter. The too little too late, the storm is coming, and the MAGA way of admitting defeat remarks are quite funny.

As far as admitting defeat, you are right. I've been admitting defeat every single time Democrats succeeded in convincing stupid old people and now stupid not so old people that Republicans Social Security reforms would screw them over, and the Democrats could make saving Social Security painless by just taxing some rich guy a tad more.

My brilliant arguments to the contrary have not convinced you so far, and I can always think up many more, but you would continue to reject them. So I think I will swing this conversation back to your inflation comment.

You seem to be defending, not the idea that inflation could not be helped under Carter and Biden. That argument, whilst not ideal, is at least plausible. I made a similar argument that the economic shutdowns and turmoil of Trump's last year in office were the result of C***d, and likely no other President could have done better, considering the limited knowledge and experience of the v***s and it's consequences at the time.

I know you would disagree, but neither of us can prove the other wrong. To get back to inflation, you seem to be making the argument that high inflation under Carter and Biden was good because you and I did well with the high interest rates.

I dispute that viewpoint. Yes getting 19 % on money market funds was kinda cool, but that was a false return. With inflation running so high, real return on capital wasn't as good as it sounds. We were getting back inflated dollars.

I say that once Reagan and Paul Volcker broke the back of the inflation cycle in the early 1980s, returns in the stock markets, until Biden's inflation, were more wealth producing because inflation was no longer eroding the purchasing power of the dollars gains earned. Yes there was some inflation and yes there were some scary economic busts like 2008, but the low inflation from 1982 until 2022 was 40 years of solid wealth building.
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