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This "meme" has been spreading on twitter lately and it's asinine.
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There were quite a lot of gun control rallies in California today, filled mostly with young women and white liberals and a lot of pozzed chinks and tacos.

It's pretty hard to take these cunts seriously when they voted for a demented wsr mongering cunt like Biden.

These subhumans deserve no sympathy or help but they are useful for identifying bleeding heart cuckservatives that try to help them.
 
Biden sisters....I don't feel so good.

Tries to brag about how he was the only one who knew Russia would invade. Then gets mocked by the Ukrainians after giving them billions in aide, lol.
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The swamp creatures in his own party are turning on him.
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Iran switched off the surveillance cameras in their nuclear facilities. Even CNN is starting to notice no one respects our vegetable president.
It takes a special kind of retard to be on bad terms with Iran and Saudi Arabia at the same time.
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No refunds for young adults who overwhelmingly voted for Biden. You faggots better start catching up on your student loans.
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Lookin good, Joe!
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The guys of American Thinker ranted about the NYT who turned on Biden.
June 12, 2022

The New York Times turns on Biden​

By Rajan Laad


It is an axiomatic fact that the mainstream media functions as the propaganda wing for the Washington Democrat establishment. In fact, the news media should not be seen as a separate entity but instead as a department within the Democrat party.
Reading an op-ed in the New York Times or the WaPo or watching a show on MSNBC doesn’t provide insight into what the editors or presenter are thinking, but instead what the Democrat Establishment is thinking or wants their voters to think.
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The NYT was among those who actively promoted Joe Biden during the Presidential contest in 2020 and cheered his ‘victory’ claiming that the adults were back in charge.
Almost a year and a half late, following the myriad disasters that Biden has created, the paper still remains his cheerleader, but prominent cracks are beginning to show.
The NYT recently interviewed 50 Democratic officials, from county leaders to members of Congress, and 2020 Biden voters who are frustrated with Biden’s “struggle to advance the bulk of his agenda” and who doubt “Biden’s ability to rescue the party from a predicted midterm trouncing.”
These Democrats are also alarmed about Republicans’ rising strength and are extraordinarily pessimistic about an immediate path forward.
There is also great disappointment among Democrats over Biden’s repeated failures to the far-left agenda.
The NYT admits that Democrats are struggling to explain the 40-year high inflation, surging gas prices, a lingering pandemic, mass shootings, and a Supreme Court poised to end the federal right to an abortion.
The NYT doesn’t mention the open border that causes an influx of migrants, human trafficking, and smuggling of illicit drugs. They also don’t mention the supply chain crisis or the shortage of baby formula or the various crises abroad.
The NYT says that the Democrats are tired of Biden’s relentless gaffes on the global stage that need to be walked back by his White House staff. They also noted that Biden has done fewer interviews than any of his recent predecessors.
The NYT makes the case that there is a need to look beyond Biden.
“The presidency is a monstrously taxing job and the stark reality is the president would be closer to 90 than 80 at the end of a second term, and that would be a major issue,” conceded David Axelrod, the chief election strategist for Barack Obama.
Veteran Democrat Howard Dean thinks Biden hasn’t achieved enough of what he has promised. "We need to have specific examples of how we’re dealing with things; it can’t just be pie-in-the-sky and kumbaya,"
The NYT speculates about the options Democrats have if Biden drops out?
“Kamala Harris, who has had a series of political hiccups herself” is seen as a spent force by Democrat insiders.
The likes of Senators Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, Bernie Sanders of Vermont, Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Cory Booker of New Jersey; Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg; and Beto O’Rourke, get a mention but there is clearly not much excitement. Surprisingly Hillary Clinton doesn’t get a mention.

It is revealed that Democrats realize the midterms could tip the balance of power in Congress to Republicans, hobbling Biden’s agenda for the second half of his term.
It is also revealed that Democrats are lamenting a stark enthusiasm gap between themselves and Republicans and that they haven’t advanced their far-left agenda.
There is also frustration about Biden’s inability to persuade centrist Democratic senators to side with him.
Younger Democrat voters are lamenting “a great national loss of hope” and hoping for a younger individual to run on the Democrat ticket in 2024.
They reveal an Associated Press poll showing Biden at just 73 percent approval among Democrats. Most sitting Presidents, including President Trump, have had a 90+ approval in their own party.

The NYT article states that even some of the earliest supporters of Biden’s 2020 campaign are now questioning whether he can lead the party through another challenging election cycle against Mr. Trump.
The NYT interviews Democrats, who fear that their relentless failures will prompt the voters to stay away during the mid-terms.
The article concluded with a statement by a Democrat official “Democrats need fresh, bold leadership for the 2024 presidential race. That can’t be Biden”
Recently, the NYT carried an op-ed on Biden’s inflation crisis and a few other articles where the portrayal wasn’t complimentary.
These articles reveal nothing that fair-minded observers didn’t already know. The only group that may be startled is the NYT reader base who probably prefer the chimes within echo chambers over inconvenient facts.

The question remains: why is NYT taking on Biden when the mid-terms are in just four months?
Why not wait until the shellacking and then take Biden out after placing the blame on him?
We have to understand that the NYT will never even lift a finger without approval from the Democrat leadership.
Perhaps they know of the considerable losses that the Democrats will face in 2022 and are preparing for 2024 in advance.
Perhaps this is a strategy for the mid-terms. They place the blame for all failure solely on Biden, hence implying that the Senators and House members and Nancy Pelosi who are contesting the mid-terms are blameless and hence deserve to be voted for.

Beyond that, it probably is a matter of retaining some credibility for the NYT.
The NYT would have gladly concealed Biden’s failures if they weren’t as colossal and obvious. If Biden had delivered 5/10 on most issues, they could have gleefully disguised it as 8/10 by selectively picking facts. But Biden has delivered ranging from 1/10 to 3/10 on many fronts such that it is obvious to all and impossible to disguise. They have no choice but to be factual.
The Democrats probably realize that Biden is at a point of no return and are using the NYT as a channel to urge him to pack up.
 
So faculty using kids as props?
Seems so.

But I double checked, "Moms Demand Action" and "March For Our Lives" is also involved.

Intresting to note, both these groups are "founded by a group of students from Parkland, Florida, with chapters all over the United States", so make of that what you will.
 
I do a lot of canning. Mostly veggies. Have a huge gartopf fermenting crock for doing kraut and such. Have two dehydrator, a vacuum packer, make my own sausage. And pickles. Loves me some homemade pickles. Some I made last week. Sweet heat, bread and butter style, with mustard seed and red pepper flake. First bite is sweet, the after bite is heat.

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You make and can a lot of good shit to eat, but you need to do it BEFORE the proverbial shit hits the spinning blades.
Oh my god Slappy is a cannibal.
 
Yesterday I found out a bunch of independants (read Dems who are scared of losing in a red state, about 50 of them) had a meeting in our state capitol city and laid out a platform. They don't seem to understand that this makes them a party now.
This is after 10 or so Dem officials per county switched parties or denounced the Dems everywhere in my area.
 
So, yesterday I was bored and it was a nice day outside so I decided to go to a few local gas stations and perform a sort of unofficial survey of people about their attitudes towards gas prices for a few hours. I was tired of being trapped in the house all day since we just got hammered with storms, and the pollen bloom made being outside miserable for the past month.

I live in Northampton County. One of the places in Pennsylvania that swapped red for Trump in 2016 and was one of the most important counties in all of PA for him to win. Then in 2018 and 2020 it flipped back to Democrat but just barely with Biden winning by less than 2000 votes.

Over all I spoke to about 750 people across three gas stations located in Allentown, Bethlehem and Nazareth.

Nearly 80% of those I spoke to agreed that we were in some kind of recession, with about 15% saying things were fine, and another 5% saying things were going well. High correlation between those who voted for Biden and had no regrets saying they voted for Biden and would vote for him again.
The most surprising thing I found however was the insanely high number of people who voted for Biden who regretted it. Out of the 750 people I spoke to about 450 of them voted for Biden, and of those 450 about 100 said they regretted voting for him and would either abstain from voting in the next election, 150 said it depends on who the Dems run, and the last 200 said they would switch to the Republican party.

The other 300 who voted for Republican all said about the same. 250 of them said they would vote for Trump, or any other Republican member put forth. Only 30 said they would only vote for Trump. Another 20 said they wouldn't vote for Trump, and would abstain.

I know this is all super unofficial, and I'm sure there are multiple errors in the way I did it, but I was bored yesterday and wanted to do something. Also I finished playing Postal 4 and wanted to go around asking people to 'sign my petition.'
 
Seems so.

But I double checked, "Moms Demand Action" and "March For Our Lives" is also involved.
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Intresting to note, both these groups are "founded by a group of students from Parkland, Florida, with chapters all over the United States", so make of that what you will.
And they go full activated when it's school shooting but don't shout loud about black on black crime.
 
Nearly 80% of those I spoke to agreed that we were in some kind of recession, with about 15% saying things were fine, and another 5% saying things were going well. High correlation between those who voted for Biden and had no regrets saying they voted for Biden and would vote for him again.
How old were the people that said they had no regrets?
 
And they go full activated when it's school shooting but don't shout loud about black on black crime.
I'm putting my tinfoil hat on when I say this but I think this whole thing was staged/planned

For some odd reason ever since Texas and Buffalo, Long Island schools have had a sudden high increase of not only school shooting/death threats but actual arrests. A couple of schools even went on lock-down, which the news media made a big deal out of.

How is it that there was no bad shit happening to these schools in decades, then all of a sudden we get two "mass shootings" and NOW all of a sudden all these fucking schools are having issues?
 
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