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« Reply #4248 on: October 08, 2021, 01:46:38 AM »
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38% approval rating and dropping like a rock.  “Battered on trust, doubted on leadership, and challenged on overall competency, President Biden is being hammered on all sides as his approval rating continues its downward slide" Quinnipiac University polling analyst Tim Malloy said in a prepared statement.

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Offline Jerry Freeman

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« Reply #4249 on: October 08, 2021, 03:08:27 AM »
It is clear and evident...Rick Plant concedes that the Trump administration was run by Donald Trump.
If that is not true... then over a thousand or so hate posts have been directed at the wrong individual.

Who then, runs the Biden administration?
It is equally as obvious that Joe Biden doesn't.
So I am truly curious.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4250 on: October 08, 2021, 03:26:05 AM »
https://nypost.com/2021/10/07/president-biden-mocked-over-fake-white-house-set/
 
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Biden is being widely mocked on social media for running a “Truman Show presidency” after he was pictured speaking from a fake White House set that features a digital view of the Rose Garden in full bloom from a fake window behind him.

Twitter erupted after Biden was spotted sitting in front of the digital projection window on Wednesday as he held a meeting with business leaders and CEOs on the need to raise the debt ceiling.

Some ridiculed Biden for using a “literal game show set” as president, while others accused him of deliberately trying to deceive Americans into thinking he was in the White House.

“Why does Joe Biden feel the need to use a Fake White House set across the street from the actual White House?” conservative commentator Benny Johnson tweeted.

Fellow commentator Jack Posobiec wrote, “Truman Show Presidency,” adding that “they gave Joe Biden a playschool desk and a fake Oval Office in a fake White House.”



Is everything fake anymore?-- The 'covid booster' fake needle?-- Or maybe it was really a vitamin B shot? Poor old man. 

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« Reply #4251 on: October 08, 2021, 05:19:20 AM »
Bombshell Senate report identifies pro-Trump lawmaker who helped install coup advocates at DOJ

On Thursday, POLITICO reported that a Pennsylvania congressman is at the heart of a Senate Judiciary Committee investigation on former President Donald Trump's efforts to use the Justice Department to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.

The new report indicates that Rep. Scott Perry (R), who led the objection to certifying Pennsylvania's 2020 electoral votes, played a key role in attempting to get Trump loyalists installed at the Justice Department.

"In the last weeks of Trump's administration, according to the new Senate Judiciary Committee majority report, the former president asked Richard Donoghue — then the Justice Department's second-in-command — for his cell number so lawmakers concerned about the election could call him," reported Nicholas Wu and Kyle Cheney. "Perry (R-Pa.) was one of the lawmakers who ended up with the principal associate deputy attorney general's phone number."

"The report details that Perry contacted Donoghue on Dec. 27, saying Trump himself had suggested the call, and raised false election claims. Perry told Donoghue, the report states, that there were 'things going on in Pennsylvania' with regard to ballot-counting that he found improper," continued the report. "Perry also recommended to Donoghue that Jeffrey Clark, then the head of the Justice Department's civil division, should become more involved in DOJ's handling of the 2020 election. Trump later considered Clark as a replacement for the acting attorney general, seeing Clark as more sympathetic to claims of voter fraud that have proven baseless."

Clark ultimately went on to be a key player in the effort to try to delegitimize Georgia's election results, and some federal prosecutors expect him to face sanctions or even criminal prosecution.

Perry, a Trump ally who has claimed that incoming Afghan refugees will "rape and kill" American girls and pushed neo-Nazi conspiracy theories, has faced calls to resign in his home state for his role in Trump's attack on the election process.

"Today's report shows the American people just how close we came to a constitutional crisis. Thanks to a number of upstanding Americans in the Department of Justice, Donald Trump was unable to bend the Department to his will," said Senate Judiciary chairman Dick Durbin (D-IL).

"But it was not due to a lack of effort. Donald Trump would have shredded the Constitution to stay in power. We must never allow this unprecedented abuse of power to happen again."

https://www.rawstory.com/congressman-scott-perry/

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4252 on: October 08, 2021, 05:36:16 AM »
Thank you President Biden! The days of Trump and GOP failure are over. Real progress is being made!

Analysis: Twice As Many Jobs w/Biden as Last 3 GOP Presidents Combined

Sept 4 - These graphs below speaks to one of the most significant inconvenient truths in American politics – the GOP’s economic track record over the past 30 years has been among the worst in the history of the United States. Adding the new August jobs report over 4m jobs have been now created in the first seven months of the Biden Presidency.  Remarkably this is more than was created over the Presidencies of the last 3 Republican Presidents, combined, or in any of their individual Presidencies.





When it comes to managing the US economy, the two parties are not the same. Since this new age of globalization began in 1989, a modern and forward looking Democratic Party has repeatedly seen strong economic and job growth during their Presidencies. Republican Presidents have overseen three consecutive recessions - the last two were severe.  The numbers in the first graph above tell the story:

34m jobs = 16 years of Clinton, Obama

4.45m jobs = 7 months of Biden

2m jobs = 16 years of Bush, Bush and Trump

GDP growth tells a similar story:



And look at the jobs created per month over these Presidencies - Rs at just 10k per month over 16 years. Biden is running more than 60 times times that so far in 2021. Yes 60x. 



The bottom line is that Democratic policies have repeatedly been able to make globalization work for the American people in this new and challenging age. GOP policies have repeatedly failed to deliver for the American people during this time, have repeatedly let us down.

It is our firm belief here at NDN that the current radicalization of the GOP is intimately linked to its repeated failure to handle the challenges of the post-Cold War era. The rigid ideological approach of the modern GOP has left it unable to govern in a time of rapid change; and those repeated failures have left many Republicans angry, reactionary and willing to do the unthinkable to stay in or regain power. The modern GOP has no answers for many of the most important challenges America faces today, and rather than modernizing, adapting, as all institutions must in a time of change, the GOP has decided to fight the future by rigging the system to remain in power while the country and its people drift from their narrow grasp. If the GOP is successful, it is a clear formula for a sustained period of American decline as it will continue to delay much needed progress on the big challenges we face.

https://www.ndn.org/biden-more-jobs-than-GOP

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4253 on: October 08, 2021, 03:12:00 PM »
https://nypost.com/2021/10/07/president-biden-mocked-over-fake-white-house-set/
 


Is everything fake anymore?-- The 'covid booster' fake needle?-- Or maybe it was really a vitamin B shot? Poor old man.

Yes, that is hilarious and they wonder why no one has any confidence in Old Joe.  They built a fake White House set complete with fake windows that display video footage to make it look as though the view is outside the White House.  Unreal.  Doesn't Old Joe live in the real White House?  He is still president - right?  Even if he can't remember it.  Instead he is sitting in a doll house version of the White House.  The world must be laughing their backsides off at this freak show.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4254 on: October 08, 2021, 09:56:08 PM »
Criminal Donald is broke and committed more financial fraud. He will be going to prison like Al Capone.

Bombshell report on Trump’s DC hotel finds he exaggerated income, accepted foreign payments and concealed debt

Donald Trump reported that his downtown Washington hotel brought in $150 million in income while he served in the White House, but the hotel actually incurred more than $70 million in losses, according to a new report from the House Committee on Oversight and Reform.

"By filing these misleading public disclosures, President Trump grossly exaggerated the financial health of the Trump Hotel," the committee said in a news release Friday, when it unveiled hundreds of pages of documents obtained from the General Services Administration, which leased the federally owned property to Trump's company beginning in 2013.

The committee also found that when Trump first applied to lease the Old Post Office building in 2011, he provided the federal government with information that "appeared to conceal certain debts," NBC News reports.

"Records show Trump specifically didn't show outstanding balances for properties he owned in other major cities like New York, Chicago and Las Vegas, the panel said," according to NBC News. "The committee also said the newly obtained documents show that from 2017 through 2020, the Trump International Hotel in D.C. received about $3.7 million in payments from foreign governments, which it said raises 'concerns about possible violations of the Constitution's Foreign Emoluments Clause.'"

According to the Washington Post, top Democrats on the committee also allege that Trump "received preferential treatment from Deutsche Bank when the bank allowed Trump to defer payments for six years on the principal of the property's $170 million loan."

The Democrats said that the findings "raise new and troubling questions about former President Trump's lease with GSA and the agency's ability to manage the former President's conflicts of interest during his term in office when he was effectively on both sides of the contract, as landlord and tenant."

https://www.rawstory.com/trump-financial-fraud/

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« Reply #4255 on: October 08, 2021, 10:01:09 PM »
A teleprompter clown sitting at a little kids desk  :D