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1. Continued to throw away money on Amtrak. 2. Put more black people in prison. 3. Voted against regulating the credit card industry (they just happened to be his biggest donor). 4. Helped Coke and Pepsi skirt antitrust laws. 5. Opposed desegregation bussing. 6. Voted to cut social security. 7. Used his son's death for his own political gain. 8. Voted to overturn Glass-Steagall 9. Pedophile-esque kid-sniffing/touching behavior deserving of a beating by an angry father. Want me to continue? This guy was a scumbag even before entering congress - he cheated in law school by plagiarism - and continued to do it every since (which is why he dropped out of the 1988 race). |
^ You don't have to as an outsider from another country I don't follow what your politicians do on daily basis.
I live after the Prime directive Not point fingers at politicians in another country. Not taking active part in the domestik discussion. But can you compare a Senator with a President ? Do you think he will continue where he left the Senate ? Markus |
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Here I sit in front of my computer thinking.
Was the American so desperate in getting Trump out of the Oval Office that they picked anyone-in this case Joe Biden ? I'm a little confuse, while our press, some of my friends almost worship Biden, the attitude here in our forums is quite the opposite, with a few exceptions. Markus |
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^ Interesting comment.
Couldn't it have been so that many of these Americans who voted Biden, usually don't vote, but they did it this time to get Trump out of the White House. (There was also those-former non-voters who voted Trump) Markus |
Yes. All that sensible bamboo hunting and Italian satellite voting machine flipping. When do we get to leprechauns hiding in voting booths?
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Even if he did have cognitive decline (which wouldn't be unusual for a man of his age), why should that matter? He has advisors around him and some of the best medical care around. We've had presidents with other disabilities before, in fact some of them were the best presidents we have ever had. Ageism and ableism don't exactly resonate with me, being a disabled American myself. Adult diapers? That's even more low. As Buddha taught, all we have to look forward to is old age, sickness, and death. A little compassion puts those things in perspective. Biden was elected for his character and personality, not his physical prowess or even his ability to have clean underwear. Tinpot dictatorships may peddle in masculine youthful bravado, but the United States doesn't have to. Biden made it clear he doesn't expect to seek a second term due to his age, people that voted for him knew that going in. He's an interim president to restore a sense of sanity during a crisis. |
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I like Beau he's a bit of a modern day Smedley Butler. Maybe he can reach some people who aren't exactly going to pick up the Washington Post or delve into Chomsky, because they aren't part of that "tribe". |
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Why should it matter? Because advisors are not on the ballot. People did not vote for nameless advisors. Nobody cares if you have a disability either, deal with it. Propping up a candidate who may not have the mental faculty to perform his duties is just another prime example of placing party before nation. Would you let an alzhemiers patient drive your car? Hell no you wouldn't stop pretending running a nation is so much easier. |
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I see no evidence Biden actually has alzheimer's. That's a diagnosis that can only be made at autopsy. All I see is normal aging. The president doesn't "run a nation"- millions of individual Americans do that every day. The president does stuff like meets with people and listens to advisors. Just because you might have mild cognitive impairment doesn't mean you don't have a lifetime of experience and wisdom that counts for something, and those things don't disappear simply because of mild cognitive decline. We also don't live in an autocracy where the President alone makes decisions without consulting with people with genuine expertise. We live in a modern nation state and complex society where deference to expertise is the norm, not the exception. I suffered from mild cognitive impairment a few years ago. It turns out I had Vitamin D deficiency. That doesn't mean I was incapable of making decisions. I made the same sorts of gaffs that Biden does. Having MCI doesn't mean you become Forrest Gump. This isn't about partisanship over country. The sort of xenophobia, pseudoscientific conspiracy theories and religious nationalism based on uninformed opinions that Trump peddled in was toxic and antithetical to the liberal democratic values and sound government that have become the norm in our nation and in other civilized western societies. |
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From what I've seen of that old man stumbling around the USA like a brain dead zombie doesn't fill me with much confidence of his mental acumen. What the leaders of the world think of him we'll never know until their memoirs are published, I just hope they tell the truth about him, oh wait, truth and politicians, oh crikey, they shouldn't be in the same sentence either. :O: |
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Yes, Biden has character. He lost most of his family as a young congressman in a tragic car accident and had to pick up the pieces, but he kept working for his constituents. He lost his son Beau a few years ago to aggressive brain cancer. He has a great deal of empathy for people as a result. Tragedy met with resilience can build character. That is so much better than re-electing a man who sat out Vietnam because he had bone spurs and called decorated veterans and the fallen dead, chumps. That kind of attitude simply doesn't reflect my values, and I doubt it reflects most Americans values, either. |
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