US Joe Biden News Megathread - The Other Biden Derangement Syndrome Thread (with a side order of Fauci Derangement Syndrome)

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Let's pretend for one moment that he does die before the election, just for the funsies. What happens then? Will the nomination revert to option number 2, aka Bernie Sanders? Or will his running mate automatically replace him just the way Vice-President is supposted to step in after the Big Man in the White House chokes on a piece of matzo? Does he even have a running mate yet?
 
Great. Now we’re back to arguing over abortion and gun rights again, and again and again and again and again and again, instead of the shit the whole country is in.
I hear yeah. Go on the message boards Free Republic (conservative board) and Democratic underground (leftie board). You go on their threads form the Bush years. Their arguing on the same topics of today. It's never ending cycle. For me it felt like a twist ending where I am actually in hell.
 
I hear yeah. Go on the message boards Free Republic (conservative board) and Democratic underground (leftie board). You go on their threads form the Bush years. Their arguing on the same topics of today. It's never ending cycle. For me it felt like a twist ending where I am actually in hell.
"The Wheel of Time turns, and Ages come and pass, leaving memories that become legend. Legend fades to myth, and even myth is long forgotten when the Age that gave it birth comes again."
 
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only get better from here
 
NY bros... it's over

NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Says He's ‘Very Seriously' Considering Running for Governor​

(article)

In a fundraising email sent to supporters Tuesday, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said he is "very seriously" considering running for governor.

"First and foremost, let me answer the question I get a lot of these days: Am I going to run for Governor of New York?", the email reads. "The honest answer is, I am thinking about it. Very seriously."

De Blasio went on to say that he is thinking about entering the gubernatorial race because he believes he can revolutionize public education in this state and guarantee 3-K and Pre-K, after-school programs and summer enrichment for every child who wants it in this state — just like New York City has under his administration.

In the email, the mayor also says he believes he can effectively take on the fossil fuel industry as well as take on the wealthy to pay their fair share.

"In the coming weeks, I want to talk about these issues and more. But I cannot do that, and I certainly cannot run, without your support," the email reads, before sharing a link for those who want to contribute to his campaign committee.

Although De Blasio has yet to officially join the race for governor of New York, the mayor did file paperwork with the Board of Elections to create a fundraising committee.

The Democrat filed paperwork in late October to create a committee called New Yorkers for a Fair Future that will allow him to raise funds for a statewide campaign.

De Blasio, whose second and final term as mayor ends Dec. 31, has spoken broadly about wanting to serve New York state.

“I do want to continue in public service. I do want to do more for the people in this city and this state,” the mayor said previously.

If he does ultimately decide to officially run, De Blasio will face a tough race. According to a poll released last month, Gov. Kathy Hochul holds a commanding lead in a crowded field for the Democratic primary for governor — while the will-he-or-won’t-he mayor lags the field.

Hochul garnered 36% support in the Data for Progress poll, 14 points better than AG Letitia James and 21 points ahead of predecessor Andrew Cuomo — who insists he isn’t running. (The poll was shared with Politico, which reported the results and posted the data early Monday.)

The rest of the actual or potential field is in the single digits, with De Blasio last of six candidates on 3% support. Some 11% remain undecided.
 
NY bros... it's over

NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Says He's ‘Very Seriously' Considering Running for Governor​

(article)

In a fundraising email sent to supporters Tuesday, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said he is "very seriously" considering running for governor.

"First and foremost, let me answer the question I get a lot of these days: Am I going to run for Governor of New York?", the email reads. "The honest answer is, I am thinking about it. Very seriously."

De Blasio went on to say that he is thinking about entering the gubernatorial race because he believes he can revolutionize public education in this state and guarantee 3-K and Pre-K, after-school programs and summer enrichment for every child who wants it in this state — just like New York City has under his administration.

In the email, the mayor also says he believes he can effectively take on the fossil fuel industry as well as take on the wealthy to pay their fair share.

"In the coming weeks, I want to talk about these issues and more. But I cannot do that, and I certainly cannot run, without your support," the email reads, before sharing a link for those who want to contribute to his campaign committee.

Although De Blasio has yet to officially join the race for governor of New York, the mayor did file paperwork with the Board of Elections to create a fundraising committee.

The Democrat filed paperwork in late October to create a committee called New Yorkers for a Fair Future that will allow him to raise funds for a statewide campaign.

De Blasio, whose second and final term as mayor ends Dec. 31, has spoken broadly about wanting to serve New York state.

“I do want to continue in public service. I do want to do more for the people in this city and this state,” the mayor said previously.

If he does ultimately decide to officially run, De Blasio will face a tough race. According to a poll released last month, Gov. Kathy Hochul holds a commanding lead in a crowded field for the Democratic primary for governor — while the will-he-or-won’t-he mayor lags the field.

Hochul garnered 36% support in the Data for Progress poll, 14 points better than AG Letitia James and 21 points ahead of predecessor Andrew Cuomo — who insists he isn’t running. (The poll was shared with Politico, which reported the results and posted the data early Monday.)

The rest of the actual or potential field is in the single digits, with De Blasio last of six candidates on 3% support. Some 11% remain undecided.
God save us!!!!
 
it always comes back to guns and abortion because those two topics are very important to a lot of people. If there ever is another civil war or some such thing it will be because of a whole basket of things but i guarantee you that after all is said and done the history books will blame it on guns or abortion.
The first civil war was over federal government power over the states and economic policy and had been building into something to fight a war over since the very beginning of the united states. Slavery was just the straw the broke the camel's back. it was the culmination of the Jeffersonian vs Hamiltonian battle that begun at the founding of the nation. The hamiltonians won and cemented the federal government as superior to the states in the civil war but they did not fully crush proponents of Jefferson and so 160 years later here we are again.
 
NY bros... it's over

NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Says He's ‘Very Seriously' Considering Running for Governor​

(article)

In a fundraising email sent to supporters Tuesday, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said he is "very seriously" considering running for governor.

"First and foremost, let me answer the question I get a lot of these days: Am I going to run for Governor of New York?", the email reads. "The honest answer is, I am thinking about it. Very seriously."

De Blasio went on to say that he is thinking about entering the gubernatorial race because he believes he can revolutionize public education in this state and guarantee 3-K and Pre-K, after-school programs and summer enrichment for every child who wants it in this state — just like New York City has under his administration.

In the email, the mayor also says he believes he can effectively take on the fossil fuel industry as well as take on the wealthy to pay their fair share.

"In the coming weeks, I want to talk about these issues and more. But I cannot do that, and I certainly cannot run, without your support," the email reads, before sharing a link for those who want to contribute to his campaign committee.

Although De Blasio has yet to officially join the race for governor of New York, the mayor did file paperwork with the Board of Elections to create a fundraising committee.

The Democrat filed paperwork in late October to create a committee called New Yorkers for a Fair Future that will allow him to raise funds for a statewide campaign.

De Blasio, whose second and final term as mayor ends Dec. 31, has spoken broadly about wanting to serve New York state.

“I do want to continue in public service. I do want to do more for the people in this city and this state,” the mayor said previously.

If he does ultimately decide to officially run, De Blasio will face a tough race. According to a poll released last month, Gov. Kathy Hochul holds a commanding lead in a crowded field for the Democratic primary for governor — while the will-he-or-won’t-he mayor lags the field.

Hochul garnered 36% support in the Data for Progress poll, 14 points better than AG Letitia James and 21 points ahead of predecessor Andrew Cuomo — who insists he isn’t running. (The poll was shared with Politico, which reported the results and posted the data early Monday.)

The rest of the actual or potential field is in the single digits, with De Blasio last of six candidates on 3% support. Some 11% remain undecided.
They are getting closer and closer to an actual scenario where Upstate rage overcomes NYC pozzing and NYS gets a red governor.

Upstate is purple-red now for sure. Upstate only voted 51-49 for Biden and it's gotten more red since. Combine that with the NYC fleeing, and there's a chance. Barely above zero, but a chance. Nobody thought New Jersey would come as close as it did.

Shut up and let me have this copium.
 
NY bros... it's over

NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Says He's ‘Very Seriously' Considering Running for Governor​

(article)

In a fundraising email sent to supporters Tuesday, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said he is "very seriously" considering running for governor.

"First and foremost, let me answer the question I get a lot of these days: Am I going to run for Governor of New York?", the email reads. "The honest answer is, I am thinking about it. Very seriously."

De Blasio went on to say that he is thinking about entering the gubernatorial race because he believes he can revolutionize public education in this state and guarantee 3-K and Pre-K, after-school programs and summer enrichment for every child who wants it in this state — just like New York City has under his administration.

In the email, the mayor also says he believes he can effectively take on the fossil fuel industry as well as take on the wealthy to pay their fair share.

"In the coming weeks, I want to talk about these issues and more. But I cannot do that, and I certainly cannot run, without your support," the email reads, before sharing a link for those who want to contribute to his campaign committee.

Although De Blasio has yet to officially join the race for governor of New York, the mayor did file paperwork with the Board of Elections to create a fundraising committee.

The Democrat filed paperwork in late October to create a committee called New Yorkers for a Fair Future that will allow him to raise funds for a statewide campaign.

De Blasio, whose second and final term as mayor ends Dec. 31, has spoken broadly about wanting to serve New York state.

“I do want to continue in public service. I do want to do more for the people in this city and this state,” the mayor said previously.

If he does ultimately decide to officially run, De Blasio will face a tough race. According to a poll released last month, Gov. Kathy Hochul holds a commanding lead in a crowded field for the Democratic primary for governor — while the will-he-or-won’t-he mayor lags the field.

Hochul garnered 36% support in the Data for Progress poll, 14 points better than AG Letitia James and 21 points ahead of predecessor Andrew Cuomo — who insists he isn’t running. (The poll was shared with Politico, which reported the results and posted the data early Monday.)

The rest of the actual or potential field is in the single digits, with De Blasio last of six candidates on 3% support. Some 11% remain undecided.
Ha, de Blasio has no fucking chance of winning.
 
"Congress needs to pass a bill first" > So electing Biden was useless because congress can do this whenever they want, and could have done so for the last two decades. This is just a smokescreen to wipe it off the political slate when they lose their majorities in 2022. "We just need a congressional bill but whoops its all Republicans now guess you can't have that"
Republicans play the exact same games. “Oh if only we had the presidency”, “if only we had both houses of congress”, “if only we had a supermajority in the Senate”, etc etc.
Real uniparty hours.
 
They are getting closer and closer to an actual scenario where Upstate rage overcomes NYC pozzing and NYS gets a red governor.

Upstate is purple-red now for sure. Upstate only voted 51-49 for Biden and it's gotten more red since. Combine that with the NYC fleeing, and there's a chance. Barely above zero, but a chance. Nobody thought New Jersey would come as close as it did.

Shut up and let me have this copium.
I would expect libs to start fleeing the country if NY somehow flipped Red.
 
They are getting closer and closer to an actual scenario where Upstate rage overcomes NYC pozzing and NYS gets a red governor.

Upstate is purple-red now for sure. Upstate only voted 51-49 for Biden and it's gotten more red since. Combine that with the NYC fleeing, and there's a chance. Barely above zero, but a chance. Nobody thought New Jersey would come as close as it did.

Shut up and let me have this copium.

Ha, de Blasio has no fucking chance of winning.
You guys do have a point despite being a Democrat. Bill de blaso is massively dislike in New York City. The only reason they tolerate him is because he had a D after his name.
 
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Libturd: "I'm gonna find some way out of this!" :story:

Have you tried...

* Contacting your loan service provider to get your IBR form?
* Filling out the IBR form?
* getting your supplemental papers (W-2, federal tax form, 3 pay stubs, etc.) to send in along with your IBR?
* Go to US Dept. of Education site to electronically fill out THEIR IBR form (which you have to to for your servicer to calculate your IBR)?

Nah... I'll just shit my pantzz, do nothing, stress sigh, then REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

into the Twatter void.

Let's. Go. Brandon.
 
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