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*White niggers, as a certain Liberalist once said.So they do all of the racism but with none of the fun? what a bunch of niggers
Biden and Ukraine are connected by fate since the war is not between Russia and Ukraine.Good job, fuckin Ukraine spergs. It was at least palpable to most to just keep it as the Biden thread as long as general discussion pertained to the president and his cadre of fuckups, why'd you fags have to sperg out in here?
If your first sentence is correct, I’d wager it having less to do with reinstatement and more to do with a revenge-hungry Trump wanting the ability to dance on Twitter’s grave, only to get blue-balled.I’m assuming it has to do with Musk backing out of buying Twitter. Maybe there was some aspect of Trump being reinstated as part of the proceedings.
Wasn't he a white nigger? A quadroon, as it were?*White niggers, as a certain Liberalist once said.
In the minds of those stuck in a time warp.Biden and Ukraine are connected by fate since the war is not between Russia and Ukraine.
But Russia and America.
Yes, I'm secretly on the payroll of the vast and totally consistent Biden machine lmaoHow convenient, happens soon as shit starts getting interesting with Biden too.
Guess people want shit buried like normal.
What's so deranged about calling a crooked, money laundering pedophile a crooked, money laundering pedophile?That's cool and all, but how are people going to tell i got biden derangement syndrome now?
It's not really atheism if they treat "science" like a religion now, isn't it? Those fucks are almost as obnoxious as Jesus freaks and Ukiecucks combined.Elon will bring some of the atheist science lovers with him and their votes count just as much as anyone elses. Big Daddy is going to need all the help he can get appealing to non-Christian whites!
>How do we reach out to MexicansStop being fags and post funny stuff. This is from Resetera
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My favorite favorite thing is when democrats are ever so trying to tip toe around being racist.
"See the Mexicans in Texas are of a different caliber than those Californian Mexicans."
It always feels like they just wanna say "Those wetbacks are fucking everything up. I can't believe they won't vote Joe"
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People still haven't figured out no one gives a fuck about Jan 6th
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Also more ponderings about those pesky Mexicans. More racist talk. "How do we outreach to these Mexican communities." They aren't an exotic endangered species, they have as much media as we do. They really treat them like Mexicans are just too retarded to understand. They are getting the democratic message loud and clear and don't want anything to do with it. Also they don't care that Trump said something bad on twitter. If only there was some sort of barrier preventing them from entering so we didn't have to worry about them...
Yes, I'm secretly on the payroll of the vast and totally consistent Biden machine lmao
I'm just autistic about thread titles being accurate and realized I had the power to change it now
Plz everyone stuff this thread with how much of a corrupt snake Biden is and how the media ignored all of this 2 years ago because Orange Man is indisputably Bad
Use the stickers if you deem something low quality. People seem to get really irate when you use them.And notice since you did that the quality of posting just crashed. Funny timing is all.
. . . That could have gone better. Probably worse as well. At least Jill wasn't there to ramble about tacos. But two different world leaders dunking on Joe publicly over his profoundly shitty energy policies in such a short period of time is hilarious.Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador on Tuesday told President Biden that Americans suffering from high gas prices are welcome to drive across the border into Mexico to save money on fuel. López Obrador told Biden in the Oval Office that gas is much cheaper on his side of the border.
“We have decided that it was necessary for us to allow Americans who live close to the border … [to] go and get their gasoline on the Mexican side at lower prices,” he told Biden through a translator.
“And right now, a lot of drivers, a lot of Americans are going to Mexico to get their gasoline. We are committed to guaranteeing twice as much supply … And right now a gallon of regular costs $4.78 average on this [US] side of the border and on our territory, $3.12.”
As of Tuesday, the average cost of regular gas was $4.66 a gallon in the US, according to AAA, down from an all-time high of more than $5 less than one month ago.
California, which borders Mexico, remains one of the most expensive states for gas, at more than $6 per gallon, according to AAA. In Texas, the average is about $4.20.
López Obrador didn’t cite a source for the cost of gas in Mexico and the website globalpetrolprices.com cites a higher Mexican average of about $4.41 per gallon.
Mexico’s government has been spending big to subsidize gasoline prices to ease hikes at the pump, an effort backed by López Obrador. But the subsidies were temporarily halted in the border region due to shortages in April, Reuters reported.
That temporary ban went into effect after reports of US drivers heading across the border to fill up as prices soared. Tijuana gas stations were advertising the difference with signs like “Cheaper than in the USA,” according to the Los Angeles Times.
Although López Obrador appeared to make the offer with sincerity, it threatens to provide fresh fodder for Biden’s domestic critics, who have slammed his administration’s energy policies.
Republicans routinely point out that Biden attempted to impose a moratorium last year on new oil drilling on public lands while spiking new oil pipeline projects, including the Keystone XL pipeline from Canada. Biden and oil company executives recently traded jabs publicly over blame for record prices.
High gas prices are contributing to the worst inflation since 1981 and are politically lethal to Biden and fellow Democrats ahead of the November midterm elections for Congress.
The Mexican leader visited the executive mansion hours after first lady Jill Biden apologized through a spokesperson for saying Monday that Hispanics are as diverse as “breakfast tacos.” In the same speech Monday, she mispronounced “bodega,” inviting further ridicule.
López Obrador, a left-wing leader often compared to socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), badly embarrassed Biden last month by leading a boycott of the Biden-hosted Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles, citing the US decision to exclude the authoritarian governments of Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela.
Neither leader took reporter questions Tuesday or addressed the rift over the conference.
US gas prices were already on the rise during 2021 — from about $2.30 to $3.27 per gallon —before surging when Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24.
Biden last month asked Congress to temporarily waive the federal gas tax of 18.3 cents per gallon, but was rebuffed. In March, he ordered the release of a million barrels per day from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve and allowed a higher proportion of ethanol in gas over the summer.
At one point in his Oval Office remarks Tuesday, Biden told López Obrador that they would privately discuss “reparation efforts,” seeming to refer to stalled talks for the US to pay up to $450,000 per person to illegal immigrant families separated by the Trump administration at the border. A White House official told The Post, however, that Biden meant to say that they would discuss “repatriations,” meaning deportations.
Sorry bro I'm already seeing someoneDoes this mean I get to invite all the folks from the Trump Enslavement Syndrome thread into this "US Politics General" thread? I'm sure they'd love to discuss General US Politics with us.
Better?I did not change the title and I think it sucks balls.
I guess this is supposed to be some kind of brave taco man educates stuttering white man? I suppose I have to watch the video of the event itself for a proper view on things. This is all pretty basic beaner shit.Biden gets an earful in the Oval from Mexican President López Obrador
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President Biden listens to remarks from Mexico's Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
In his long career as a U.S. senator, Joe Biden has sat through his share of lengthy speeches.
But sitting in the Oval Office on Tuesday, President Biden seemed a bit out of practice. During a meeting with Mexico's Andrés Manuel López Obrador, Biden at turns smirked, grimaced, fidgeted, and took notes as the Mexican president launched into remarks that went on for more than half an hour.
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Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador pulls out his remarks in the Oval Office.
Some 20 minutes into his remarks, López Obrador said he was getting ready to conclude. Biden broke into a big grin and laughed.
Speaking through an interpreter, the populist leader touched on everything from Franklin D. Roosevelt's migrant policies, to the relative costs of American and Mexican gasoline, to lithium mining, and the need for broader, more predictable migration policies.
Biden made a point to tell his counterpart that he agreed with many of López Obrador's broad points, that "our nations share close ties, family, and friendship." Biden said policy differences between the two were often exaggerated by "overhyped headlines."
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President Biden's prepared remarks lasted about 10 minutes.
Biden also touted cooperation between the two nations on targeting drugs — specifically fentanyl — as well as on tackling the root causes that lead people to migrate from Central and South America to Mexico and the United States
But López Obrador's visit to the White House came immediately on the heels of the Mexican president's boycott of the Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles last month. López Obrador refused to attend the U.S.-hosted conference because the Biden administration did not invite authoritarian governments of Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua. That decision – and the White House's frantic scramble to reverse it – cast a shadow over much of the summit.
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President Biden speaks during his meeting with Mexican President Andres Manuel López Obrador.
And while not overtly hostile, some of López Obrador's comments to Biden touched on politically embarrassing topics, like the high price of gasoline in the United States.
"While we're waiting for prices or gasoline to go down in the United States," López Obrador said at one point, "we have decided that it was necessary for us to allow Americans who live close to the border ... to go and get their gasoline on the Mexican side at lower prices."
López Obrador's administration recently began subsidizing gasoline prices.
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President Biden listens as Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador delivers lengthy remarks in the Oval Office.
The Mexican president ended his remarks with a call for more, and more formalized, migration policies. "It is indispensable for us to regularize and give certainty to migrants that for years have lived and worked in a very honest manner," he said.
"I know that your adversaries the conservatives are going to be screaming all over the place," López Obrador added, deploying phrasing he often uses to describe critics of his administration. "Even to the heaven they're going to be yelling."
Indeed, Republicans have seized on high numbers of migrants trying to cross the U.S. border as they criticize Biden's policies.
"We need to work closer together," Biden said after López Obrador concluded. "The thrust of what you're saying, I agree with."
The two leaders continued meeting behind closed doors after their 45 minutes in front of reporters.
More diplomacy and meetings await Biden later this week: Late Tuesday, he leaves for a trip to Israel and Saudi Arabia.
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The remarks of Mexico's President Andres Manuel López Obrador went on for some time.
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That bust of Bobby Kennedy in the background is hilariously ghoulish.Biden gets an earful in the Oval from Mexican President López Obrador
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President Biden listens to remarks from Mexico's Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
In his long career as a U.S. senator, Joe Biden has sat through his share of lengthy speeches.
But sitting in the Oval Office on Tuesday, President Biden seemed a bit out of practice. During a meeting with Mexico's Andrés Manuel López Obrador, Biden at turns smirked, grimaced, fidgeted, and took notes as the Mexican president launched into remarks that went on for more than half an hour.
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Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador pulls out his remarks in the Oval Office.
Some 20 minutes into his remarks, López Obrador said he was getting ready to conclude. Biden broke into a big grin and laughed.
Speaking through an interpreter, the populist leader touched on everything from Franklin D. Roosevelt's migrant policies, to the relative costs of American and Mexican gasoline, to lithium mining, and the need for broader, more predictable migration policies.
Biden made a point to tell his counterpart that he agreed with many of López Obrador's broad points, that "our nations share close ties, family, and friendship." Biden said policy differences between the two were often exaggerated by "overhyped headlines."
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President Biden's prepared remarks lasted about 10 minutes.
Biden also touted cooperation between the two nations on targeting drugs — specifically fentanyl — as well as on tackling the root causes that lead people to migrate from Central and South America to Mexico and the United States
But López Obrador's visit to the White House came immediately on the heels of the Mexican president's boycott of the Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles last month. López Obrador refused to attend the U.S.-hosted conference because the Biden administration did not invite authoritarian governments of Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua. That decision – and the White House's frantic scramble to reverse it – cast a shadow over much of the summit.
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President Biden speaks during his meeting with Mexican President Andres Manuel López Obrador.
And while not overtly hostile, some of López Obrador's comments to Biden touched on politically embarrassing topics, like the high price of gasoline in the United States.
"While we're waiting for prices or gasoline to go down in the United States," López Obrador said at one point, "we have decided that it was necessary for us to allow Americans who live close to the border ... to go and get their gasoline on the Mexican side at lower prices."
López Obrador's administration recently began subsidizing gasoline prices.
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President Biden listens as Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador delivers lengthy remarks in the Oval Office.
The Mexican president ended his remarks with a call for more, and more formalized, migration policies. "It is indispensable for us to regularize and give certainty to migrants that for years have lived and worked in a very honest manner," he said.
"I know that your adversaries the conservatives are going to be screaming all over the place," López Obrador added, deploying phrasing he often uses to describe critics of his administration. "Even to the heaven they're going to be yelling."
Indeed, Republicans have seized on high numbers of migrants trying to cross the U.S. border as they criticize Biden's policies.
"We need to work closer together," Biden said after López Obrador concluded. "The thrust of what you're saying, I agree with."
The two leaders continued meeting behind closed doors after their 45 minutes in front of reporters.
More diplomacy and meetings await Biden later this week: Late Tuesday, he leaves for a trip to Israel and Saudi Arabia.
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The remarks of Mexico's President Andres Manuel López Obrador went on for some time.
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