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?
 
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"I lost that line..." Bruh lay off the fucking teleprompters already or at least quit making it so agonizingly obvious. You can see him look back-and-forth between the interviewer and the teleprompter for fuck's sake, they're not even trying to hide the fact that he conducts interviews with a fucking teleprompter because it's blatantly visible (A) in the goddamned video still.
Joe Biden is looking even more old as time goes on, and with that energy he’s really going to be ready for the debates on the 29th?

I almost forgot that he’s actually committed to do a debate with the President who told flat out to the crowd that he’s going to shot in his ass.

Almost.
 
Clearly the awareness is there that Trump likes to direct the narrative to cover what he is concerned about. But I don't think its quite clued into them yet that he's usually directing the narrative to address things the voters want to hear about, and to hear solutions for. You can't just brush off your party threatening to start a political arms race if they don't get their way with "well I don't want to answer that".

Framing the whole thing as "thats just a Trump talking point" is hilariously short sighted, especially during a period when the voter base is particularly aware and alert for hypocrisy after being told to let everything collapse around them to save grandma, unless your rioting or protesting against trump then the medical experts say thats safe. The average joe only ignores this crap as long as it doesn't really affect them, but now it has, and they're not off ignoring it anymore. They would be, but everything is still shut down.
He's literally tricked them into not talking about their fucking policies or platform lmao

"What are you going to do about illegals?" "I don't wanna' talk about it."
"What are your plans for the lockdowns?" "I'd rather not get into that."
"Who are your nominees for the Supreme Court?" "Come on, man! Look!"

It's an interesting experiment. I've never see a Presidential campaign try to use the Nancy Pelosi "You have to vote for me to find out what I'll do" gambit, before. I think they're just so terrified of touching their poll numbers at this point that they're hoping if they just shut the fuck up for the next month and a half they can somehow coast into the White House if they keep slamming Trump with scandals.

Problem is, they've kind of run out of scandals and Trump is weirdly impervious to them. I honestly don't even really fact check any scandals they pump out anymore, both because they'll stop talking about it in a week and move back to one of the other 10 on their recurring list, and because you'd have to be sort of a retard to earnestly go and check to see if that wolf is actually there after the 10,000th time they cried about it.
 
He'll "get coof" and die and then they'll just ignore the debates.

"In light of Trump's disgusting abuse of a rule we just made up about supreme court nominees, I won't be debating such a meany doo doo head. Now where's my applesauce. Did I ever tell you about Corn Pop and the great apple war? potatoes."
 
Silicon Valley turned out to be much worse than the robber barons of the 1920s. There was talk back then in the late 2000s in Europe and America that Silicon Valley might be gaining too much power through knowledge. And not only were those professors or whatever were right, its way much worse.



Tech industry elites have endorsed Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden, citing their opposition to President Trump’s efforts to prioritize Americans for high-paying tech jobs in the United States.

Twenty-four winners of the Turing Award, considered the Nobel Peace Prize for computer science, have endorsed Biden on the premise that the former vice president will allow the tech industry to import more foreign workers, specifically those on H-1B visas, to fill coveted U.S. jobs.

The list includes Google executive Vinton Cerf, Pixar executive Ed Catmull, Facebook executive Yann LeCun, and Alphabet executive John Hennessy.

“Information technology is thoroughly globalized. Academic computer science departments attract talented students, many of whom immigrate and become American inventors and captains of industry,” the executives and industry insiders wrote in their endorsement of Biden:

We celebrate open source projects, the lifeblood of our field, as exemplars of international collaboration. Computer Science is at its best when its learnings and discoveries are shared freely in the spirit of progress. These core values helped make America a leader in information technology, so vital in this Information Age. Joe Biden and Kamala Harris listen to experts before setting public policy, essential when science and technology may help with many problems facing our nation today. As American computer scientists and as US citizens, we enthusiastically endorse Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President. [Emphasis added]

Since mass unemployment hit the U.S., spurred by the Chinese coronavirus crisis, Trump signed an executive order halting a number of visa programs including the H-1B visa. Likewise, the Trump administration is eyeing H-1B visa reforms that would more effectively weed out the business model of outsourcing that has allowed American workers to be replaced by foreign H-1B visa workers.

In August, billion dollar tech corporations such as Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Twitter signed onto a U.S. Chamber of Commerce lawsuit against Trump’s executive order — arguing that they have a right to import foreign workers to fill U.S. jobs.

Unlike Trump, Biden has promised to increase the number of foreign H-1B visa workers that tech corporations will be able to import every year. The practice is a boon to tech executives.

There are about 650,000 H-1B visa workers in the U.S. at any given moment. Americans are often laid off in the process and forced to train their foreign replacements, as highlighted by Breitbart News. More than 85,000 Americans annually potentially lose their jobs to foreign labor through the H-1B visa program.

Analysis conducted in 2018 discovered that 71 percent of tech workers in Silicon Valley, California, are foreign-born, while the tech industry in the San Francisco, Oakland, and Hayward area is made up of 50 percent foreign-born tech workers. Up to 99 percent of H-1B visa workers imported by the top eight outsourcing firms are from India.
 
On the bold, I can't wait until Trump brings up the peace in the debates. How to you deflect from that without coming off as an asshole? Is Joe gonna say: "Well you see Fat, you spent more time doing globohomo peace deals, when the nation is in dire straits. Aren't you supposed to be the All-American president?"
Say that the "peace" is just a dog-and-pony show?
 
Silicon Valley turned out to be much worse than the robber barons of the 1920s. There was talk back then in the late 2000s in Europe and America that Silicon Valley might be gaining too much power through knowledge. And not only were those professors or whatever were right, its way much worse.



Tech industry elites have endorsed Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden, citing their opposition to President Trump’s efforts to prioritize Americans for high-paying tech jobs in the United States.

Twenty-four winners of the Turing Award, considered the Nobel Peace Prize for computer science, have endorsed Biden on the premise that the former vice president will allow the tech industry to import more foreign workers, specifically those on H-1B visas, to fill coveted U.S. jobs.

The list includes Google executive Vinton Cerf, Pixar executive Ed Catmull, Facebook executive Yann LeCun, and Alphabet executive John Hennessy.

“Information technology is thoroughly globalized. Academic computer science departments attract talented students, many of whom immigrate and become American inventors and captains of industry,” the executives and industry insiders wrote in their endorsement of Biden:

We celebrate open source projects, the lifeblood of our field, as exemplars of international collaboration. Computer Science is at its best when its learnings and discoveries are shared freely in the spirit of progress. These core values helped make America a leader in information technology, so vital in this Information Age. Joe Biden and Kamala Harris listen to experts before setting public policy, essential when science and technology may help with many problems facing our nation today. As American computer scientists and as US citizens, we enthusiastically endorse Joe Biden for President and Kamala Harris for Vice President. [Emphasis added]

Since mass unemployment hit the U.S., spurred by the Chinese coronavirus crisis, Trump signed an executive order halting a number of visa programs including the H-1B visa. Likewise, the Trump administration is eyeing H-1B visa reforms that would more effectively weed out the business model of outsourcing that has allowed American workers to be replaced by foreign H-1B visa workers.

In August, billion dollar tech corporations such as Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Twitter signed onto a U.S. Chamber of Commerce lawsuit against Trump’s executive order — arguing that they have a right to import foreign workers to fill U.S. jobs.

Unlike Trump, Biden has promised to increase the number of foreign H-1B visa workers that tech corporations will be able to import every year. The practice is a boon to tech executives.

There are about 650,000 H-1B visa workers in the U.S. at any given moment. Americans are often laid off in the process and forced to train their foreign replacements, as highlighted by Breitbart News. More than 85,000 Americans annually potentially lose their jobs to foreign labor through the H-1B visa program.

Analysis conducted in 2018 discovered that 71 percent of tech workers in Silicon Valley, California, are foreign-born, while the tech industry in the San Francisco, Oakland, and Hayward area is made up of 50 percent foreign-born tech workers. Up to 99 percent of H-1B visa workers imported by the top eight outsourcing firms are from India.

In that case, we're building the wall at the wrong border. Or it was never going to actually work in the first place.
 
So this is making the rounds on twitter.

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I guess this is from the town hall... They got Joe Biden an earpiece that's the same color as his skin to hide it. Or they're using latex and makeup to hide it. Same diff.
 
In that case, we're building the wall at the wrong border. Or it was never going to actually work in the first place.

going by how this decade has started the minute they "win" an earthquake is flushing the whole bay area down the pacific toilet. depending how funny the guy in the sky wants to be that day maybe the pacific northwest too.
 
In that case, we're building the wall at the wrong border. Or it was never going to actually work in the first place.
Pajeet code monkeys asking for bobs & vagene are a different problem than cholos bringing cartel guns, drugs and violence into the southern border. They're similar, but distinctly different assaults on american economy and culture.
 
Trump needs to jump on this earpiece thing ASAP.

Really makes Joe look like an ivalid, and make sure that shit doesn't happen in the debates.

LOOKING like an invalid is more than likely the least of his worries. Feeds into my theory that he's nothing but a shoehorn for Hairy Cameltoe.

I'm honestly amazed by the total lack of self awareness demonstrated by the DNC. They just had to play their two worst cards this round didn't they...

Pajeet code monkeys asking for bobs & vagene are a different problem than cholos bringing cartel guns, drugs and violence into the southern border. They're similar, but distinctly different assaults on american economy and culture.

Actually the tech industry is worse, cartels can be dealt with by conventional law enforcement means for the most part. Don't want to get into an argument on whether or not walls work here, but the tech industry has far more potential to do lasting damage to contemporary American society via censorship and punishment of people with certain opinions. Not to mention data leaks and stuff. YouTube and Twitter canceling people is potatoes compared to what leftist technocrats want to actually do but haven't pushed for quite yet.
 
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I've.. Actually lost track of how many lids that's been since Labor Day.

Edit: Nevermind, someone else was apparently keeping track better than me. Seven times in the 15 days since Labor Day, so Joe Biden has thus-far called a lid and gone to take a nap ~46% of the time on any given day.
 
Has there been a more feeble presidential candidate than Joe "Corn Pop" Biden, at this point? Not even the harpy Shillary was this low-energy.

I am of the opinion that he is attempting to rely almost entirely on Obama nostalgia and maybe some anti-Trump sentiment. Actually just about anyone who would vote for him is simply anti-Trump and not, you know, an actual Joe Biden fan.

I live in a fairly blue area and I can count the number of Biden/Harris signs I have personally seen on one hand.
 
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I've.. Actually lost track of how many lids that's been since Labor Day.
They know most voters are old enough to have lost someone, right? We recognize the telling signs that someone's demented. Good and Bad days are a hallmark of it.
 
Problem is, they've kind of run out of scandals and Trump is weirdly impervious to them. I honestly don't even really fact check any scandals they pump out anymore, both because they'll stop talking about it in a week and move back to one of the other 10 on their recurring list, and because you'd have to be sort of a retard to earnestly go and check to see if that wolf is actually there after the 10,000th time they cried about it.
The whole "Teflon Don" meme is Trump's greatest strength imo. Idk if he's really pulling the whole 4-D chess thing, but over the years following him I find myself believing it more and more. It's like he baited out the media into calling him every -ist word in the dictionary by being a dickhead while he was campaigning and once he got in he dialed it back.

This made the media look crazy to normies, particularly his rabid base, for trying to pin him as some kind of neo-facist when he's probably the least power-hungry president in recent memory. Once you keep yammering on and on about how evil the guy is, eventually it just becomes noise that no one who isn't a lunatic leftist will buy that bullshit if they did the most basic research into the claims.

Maybe Trump isn't some Machiavellan super genius, but he knows how to play the media like a fiddle from the decades of being a celebrity. I refuse to believe that he just keeps winning through sheer dumbass luck, some of this has to be calculated on his end. It's either that or meme magic is real and he has the divine mandate from the chaos God Kek Himself.
 
So this is making the rounds on twitter.

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I guess this is from the town hall... They got Joe Biden an earpiece that's the same color as his skin to hide it. Or they're using latex and makeup to hide it. Same diff.
Don't pretty much all politicians do that? I don't think this is as big a deal as people are thinking here. Having a script for an interview suggests cooperation between the candidate and the media, which should be a scandal. Having an earpiece means his advisors are telling him stuff, which is kind of expected.

Does Trump not wear an earpiece during his rallies?
 
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