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?
 
Don't get ahead of yourself. However, the Biden administration (in particular) is heavily about optics and approval. Kamala running to El Paso to own Blumpf is the easiest example?

The recent Right to Repair EO is an example of that, despite how important and great it is, much to the point we agree for once with posters who hate Trump/entertain Biden.

Even the President heading to Pennsylvania this week to curb out State Senator Mastriano's attempt for a real audit is an optics cuck. The administration and Democrats in Washington dying on the voting rights after HR/SB 1 miserably failing, along with the Filibuster, optics cuck.

They're going to waste the year going on about this nonsense. And for cucks who are always raving about the polls, they just don't get that the nation wants the opposite and not the mess they're trying their hardest forcing through.

I can only laugh that the GOP is literally playing on recruit difficulty, yet the upper brass won't praise Trump's name like Reagan because they hate their voters and they just won't speak out against the nonsense.
That is the problem with this administration. It feels like they are trying to put out fires more than actually move the country forward.
 
That is the problem with this administration. It feels like they are trying to put out fires more than actually move the country forward.

Pretty much. Regardless of the cause (if it's President Biden not actually wanting things to change, bills getting killed in the Senate, etc.), my fear is that we're not going to see any major changes. It's all well and good to try to get more competition among Internet Providers and expand Internet access/accessibility, but is that what we'll see in a year or so? It's wonderful to be talking about higher wages, but are they going to rise at or near the same rate as gas prices have been rising? I'm less concerned with things looking pretty and more about life getting better for everybody, and I worry because it sometimes feels like people are more interested in winning some culture war than making life better for everybody.
 
There are people that still 100% believe that Antifa is something that Trump just made up, and that no violent riots happened all last summer, because CNN just doesn't report things
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If they're not seeing what's happening it's because they're holding their eyes shut, not because CNN put on the blinders.
 
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If they're not seeing what's happening it's because they're holding their eyes shut, not because CNN put on the blinders.
The best way to convince the willfully ignorant that something is wrong is to let them live the consequences of it. If they're going to go out of their way to refuse or deny what they are seeing elsewhere, the only thing that will wake them up is a mostly peaceful protestor putting a molotov through their front window. In the long term, this is a guaranteed solution, the consequences will eventually reach them, in a form that even the most determined cannot resist. If its not direct assaults on their persons, homes and cities, it will be the economic consequences of these decisions. In the short term, a lot of people will be caught up in the middle as unwilling collateral, and frankly there's nothing we can really do about it.

The real question is whether they'll drop their ignorance in time to fix anything. By the time their homes are burning, their jobs moved out of the city, and their municipal budget imploding over loss of revenues, it may be too late to save what remains in an area. It'll be dying like Detroit.
 
It's hilarious how quick they shifted from Black Americans are too dumb and lazy to get IDs, to pretending that they care about rural Americans who are apparently too far away to get access to them, despite them usually turning out for the Republicans on Election Day (i.e. West Virginia).
They haven't cared about rural and blue collar Americans since 2016. The number of Democrats who went full intelligentsiaover the numbers who went for Trump was very eye opening.
 
They haven't cared about rural and blue collar Americans since 2016. The number of Democrats who went full intelligentsiaover the numbers who went for Trump was very eye opening.
There is a reason the "Blue Wall" fell in 2016, and why three of the 5 most sketchy states were in it.
 
How Blue is the Wall these days, if you don't mind me asking? Since you're quite close to the ground in one of those states.
Speaking only for Wisconsin, we have split into two very clear camps. "Don't look at it, don't look at it, please god don't look at it" and "We are going to lynch you all".

There is a -strong- feeling of resentment and that the vote was stolen among Wisconsin Republicans at the voter level, and my employer has been inundated with nearly daily mail on the matter. It's not ignorable. They hired some ex-cops to take an initial look into it as a sort of holding action, if the cops find any smoke they will launch a larger probe. Either way, the Democrats here are worried since Wisconsin has a very large moderate camp which leaves us fairly purple on a local level and the polling for every democrat candidate has plummeted to the point even normal Democrat strongholds like Brown county have been placed within the realm of feasibility to win.


If those cops find -anything- this state looks like it might go -Red-.
 
They haven't cared about rural and blue collar Americans since 2016.
More like since 1996; the same Democratic president during that time who won WV twice was also the same guy in 2016, when his wife ran again, that said at the podium, "The coal people don't like me anyone."

The number of Democrats who went full intelligentsia over the numbers who went for Trump was very eye opening.
If they were sane liberals at the time, they were sperging about "How did Trump win?! Is this what populism looks like?!"

If they were the lovers of Obama since 2008? Racisms ad infinitum.
 
The best way to convince the willfully ignorant that something is wrong is to let them live the consequences of it. If they're going to go out of their way to refuse or deny what they are seeing elsewhere, the only thing that will wake them up is a mostly peaceful protestor putting a molotov through their front window. In the long term, this is a guaranteed solution, the consequences will eventually reach them, in a form that even the most determined cannot resist. If its not direct assaults on their persons, homes and cities, it will be the economic consequences of these decisions. In the short term, a lot of people will be caught up in the middle as unwilling collateral, and frankly there's nothing we can really do about it.

The real question is whether they'll drop their ignorance in time to fix anything. By the time their homes are burning, their jobs moved out of the city, and their municipal budget imploding over loss of revenues, it may be too late to save what remains in an area. It'll be dying like Detroit.
Which is why I despise moderate Leftists more than Antifa. They say they'll listen to reason, but when it came down to it, they went Orange Man Bad and believe every single lie MSM put out.
 
Speaking only for Wisconsin, we have split into two very clear camps. "Don't look at it, don't look at it, please god don't look at it" and "We are going to lynch you all".

There is a -strong- feeling of resentment and that the vote was stolen among Wisconsin Republicans at the voter level, and my employer has been inundated with nearly daily mail on the matter. It's not ignorable. They hired some ex-cops to take an initial look into it as a sort of holding action, if the cops find any smoke they will launch a larger probe. Either way, the Democrats here are worried since Wisconsin has a very large moderate camp which leaves us fairly purple on a local level and the polling for every democrat candidate has plummeted to the point even normal Democrat strongholds like Brown county have been placed within the realm of feasibility to win.


If those cops find -anything- this state looks like it might go -Red-.
I don't understand what they think a probe will find.

No probe in existence can find ballot harvesting barring the same person signing all the ballots, at which point you get into signature matching.
 
I don't understand what they think a probe will find.

No probe in existence can find ballot harvesting barring the same person signing all the ballots, at which point you get into signature matching.
Ex-cops, they aren't looking at the ballots themselves but digging into whether procedures were failed.
 
What, counting procedures?

Like how and in what way?
Was chain of command followed, were there clear discrepancies between vote tallies and precincts, etc. The thing to keep in mind is that this is a purple state and the evidence of discrepancy is largely anecdotal and mixed in with a whole lot of bullshit. Wisconsin has opted to first confirm that there were issues to look into.
 
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