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Joe's currently getting angry and snapping at every single reporter at that very, very short press conference in Saudi Arabia. Gas prices? It's all the gas stations' fault. Khashoggi? Well, Joe let MBS know how wrong that was. The whole thing was pathetic. The only good thing about these press conferences (for Joe and the DNC) is that they're so short. He gets angry at four or five reporters and then he totters off, looking broken and confused.
 
Aaand, WaPo has turned on Brandon. How do you fuck up that badly?

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I m not surprised remember MBS had a JOURNALIST murdered. That would make a bunch of "journalist" at WAPO unhappy.

What funny is if we wanted to hold the saduis accountable then we would support domestic energy indepence...oh wait.
 
I m not surprised remember MBS had a JOURNALIST murdered. That would make a bunch of "journalist" at WAPO unhappy.

What funny is if we wanted to hold the saduis accountable then we would support domestic energy indepence...oh wait.
Yeah, if there only was a candidate that promoted the idea of "America First" and supported energy self sufficiency. Too bad I can't think of a guy. Probably would've made the Journos seethe every time he spoke though.

Joe's currently getting angry and snapping at every single reporter at that very, very short press conference in Saudi Arabia. Gas prices? It's all the gas stations' fault. Khashoggi? Well, Joe let MBS know how wrong that was. The whole thing was pathetic. The only good thing about these press conferences (for Joe and the DNC) is that they're so short. He gets angry at four or five reporters and then he totters off, looking broken and confused.
The entire Biden administration's strategy for dealing with problems is blame the problems on anyone and anything except themselves while doing fuckal about said problems.

I think the economy in particular has gotten so bad it's not worth it or realistic to go to bat for Brandon. No one expects him to run in 2024.
I don't know if he'll be alive in 2024. Heck, this year's midterms are already predicted a boon for the GOP due to Joe constantly fucking up.
 
Be on the lookout for this, a quasi-amnesty bill for children of visa holders, with RINO fag support, is being pushed in the upcoming defense spending bill. Tennis pro can't play in the US Open because he won't get the Chyna shot, but illegals can come in and poo in the loos can have their kids become citizens, and RINOs will vote for it because they have to fund the military because 'Merica soldiers are just the best of the best:

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>Recently elected GOPe Latina Golden Girl, Mayra Flores, is up there.

District is heavy Biden, but it's Republican trending. What a fucking waste, but at least the Lexit babes will prop up Boomer boners, right?
 
I think the economy in particular has gotten so bad it's not worth it or realistic to go to bat for Brandon. No one expects him to run in 2024.
The drugs really fried that dude. He's really young to be this badly gone.

Physically he's probably still rock solid but seven decades of Colombian marching powder is just going to fuck up your brain.
 
Deborah Birx has a book out now about how she was stunning and brave during the Chyna virus, and people have found where she was basically given the go ahead by Pence to make our lives hell. The guy I'm taking the tweets from has more moments where she (and Pence) basically ran around Scott Atlas and trying to reopen things, 15 days to slow the spread was always a lie.

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This is why white American women are a problem.
 
Article: https://longisland.news12.com/biden-tells-dems-to-quickly-pass-pared-down-economic-package
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Biden tells Dems to quickly pass pared-down economic package
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President Joe Biden seemed to bow Friday to Sen. Joe Manchin's demand for a slimmed-down economic package, telling Democrats to quickly push the measure through Congress so families could “sleep easier" and enjoy the health care savings it proposes.

Biden's statement came hours after Manchin, the West Virginian who is one of Congress' more conservative Democrats, said that if party leaders wanted to pass a measure before next month's recess, it should be limited to provisions curbing prescription drug prices, extending subsidies for people buying health insurance and reducing the federal deficit.

“Families all over the nation will sleep easier if Congress takes this action,” Biden said in a statement released by the White House. “The Senate should move forward, pass it before the August recess, and get it to my desk so I can sign it.”

He added, “This will not only lower the cost of prescription drugs and health care for families, it will reduce the deficit and help fight inflation."

Manchin, whose vote is a necessity for Democrats to succeed, had also said that if party leaders want to pursue a broader measure aimed at curbing climate change and raising taxes on the wealthy and corporations, they should wait until later this summer. He argued that would allow time to see what happens to inflation and interest rates this month, a delay that would also push consideration of the legislation until the weeks just before the November elections and jeopardize its fate.

In his statement, Biden said action on climate and clean energy “remains more urgent than ever” but also acknowledged a willingness to accept, for now, delays in congressional action.

“If the Senate will not move to tackle the climate crisis and strengthen our domestic clean energy industry, I will take strong executive action to meet this moment," he said. His moves would produce jobs, shield the country against fuel price hikes and protect the climate, he said, adding, “I will not back down: the opportunity to create jobs and build a clean energy future is too important to relent."

Biden's comments marked the latest retreat he and congressional Democratic leaders have made since initially pushing wider-ranging goals early last year that would have cost $3.5 trillion or more.

Those priorities would have also provided free pre-kindergarten, low-cost child care, paid family leave and more. But they ultimately fell victim to Democrats' slender majorities in Congress and stark changes in the political and economic climate that have seen voters show deep concerns over this year's soaring inflation, including record gasoline prices.

The president's options for executive action or Environmental Protection Agency regulations could include rejecting permits for oil and gas drilling on federal lands and waters, tightening pollution allowed from coal-fired plants and restricting natural gas pipelines and other fossil fuel projects.

Environmental advocates want him to go further and declare a national climate emergency that would invoke authorities to boost clean energy such as wind and solar power.
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