Jump to content


Biden Foreign Policy


Recommended Posts


3 minutes ago, teachercd said:

For sure!

 

But I think incels claim they "choose" to not f#&% (suuuuuuuuureeeeeeee)

 

 

Nope "involuntarily celibate", so they're angry at everyone. Hate guys that do get laid, hate woman. I imagine it drives their love of guns and driving around with their buddies that also can't get laid, antagonizing everyone. 

  • Thanks 1
  • Haha 3
Link to comment
47 minutes ago, VectorVictor said:

 

Jesus T***y F*****g Christ, Ben Shapiro much? 

 

Homes are skyrocketing in price because there's not enough new inventory--this was *already* a problem happening under the Bush, Obama, *AND* Trump Administrations that's been since exacerbated by the lack of building materials and supplies. 

 

The lack of building materials and supplies is due to multiple factors:

  • Lumbermills shut down for COVID, thinking there wouldn't be any demand for their products (instead of paying money to protect their workers), and they won because no one is holding their industry to task because half of Congress is full of whackjob morons that don't believe COVID is even a serious concern (until they die from it).
  • Many of the chemicals needed for building materials are supplied by DOW, whose primary manufacturing is in the South of Texas--the same South of Texas that got hit by a snowstorm and couldn't provide power to its residents due to the ineptitude and grift the current Republican leadership has brought. Those DOW chemical plants had to shut down after they lost power, equipment froze, and they're hoping to get back to 50% capacity by the end of the year. This has caused rationing by DOW on its customers, and it was wholly and completely preventable had the State of Texas leadership required weatherproofing and grid redundancies that were recommended since the 1990s and early 00s when similar s*** happened before.

 

Fuel prices are determined by OPEC and Demand. People started returning to work, so demand went up. It's folly to think that a President has control over fuel prices when there are larger, more significant factors at work.   

 

And it's obvious you don't care to understand what exactly is going on with COVID and why wearing masks is necessary. For those that do care:

  • Masks are to prevent the spread of COVID from you to others.
  • You can be vaccinated and still get (a much milder form of) COVID and spread it
  • Viruses f***** mutate, especially when you have unvaccinated dumbf***s that want to act as incubation chambers because of "MuH FrEEDUMsZ"
  • The Delta variant is especially virulent and attacks younger ages--especially those that can't get the vaccine yet. 
  • So in an effort to help protect those that can't get the vaccine yet...that's why wearing masks and showing you are vaccinated is important. 
  • Yes, it's more important that your perceived infringement on your "liberties". Especially when your "liberties" are potentially harming others. 

 

So get a clue and quit blaming the administration for things that have been going on for multiple administrations or are frankly just out of their control. And quit listening to garbage people like Shapiro or garbage news outlets like OAN or Fox. 

I'm so sick and tired of people who think the rising gas prices are all because of Biden and him shutting down the construction of the pipeline.  It's like they are oblivious to everything else happening in the world.

  • Plus1 2
Link to comment
43 minutes ago, BigRedBuster said:

I'm so sick and tired of people who think the rising gas prices are all because of Biden and him shutting down the construction of the pipeline.  It's like they are oblivious to everything else happening in the world.

Forget it. He's rolling.

  • Haha 2
Link to comment

28 minutes ago, BigRedBuster said:

I'm so sick and tired of people who think the rising gas prices are all because of Biden and him shutting down the construction of the pipeline.  It's like they are oblivious to everything else happening in the world.

 

When gas prices went up under Bush and Trump, I was nice enough to detail how a Presidential administration has almost nothing to do with global fuel prices. 

 

I think Trump could have done a helluva lot better with COVID, but he couldn't have avoided a lot of the economic fallout. I've noted that the Obama/Biden administration was notoriously aggressive on immigration and deportation, although Republicans never seemed to give them credit for that, nor Democrats the blame. 

 

Bush nailed Saddam.

Obama got bin Laden. 

Trump fell in love with Kim Jung-un.

 

We've got to get over the assumption that the American president can fix every clusterf#&%, especially in an era where they are increasingly global and catastrophic.

 

Especially for the half of America who thinks the Federal government shouldn't be doing anything. 

 

Maybe, just maybe, American voters could do better than either Trump or Biden. 

 

But what rational person would want the job? 

  • Plus1 3
  • Thanks 2
Link to comment
2 hours ago, BigRedBuster said:

I'm so sick and tired of people who think the rising gas prices are all because of Biden and him shutting down the construction of the pipeline.  It's like they are oblivious to everything else happening in the world.

 

Yup.

 

These are the same morons that extoll that "thousands of jobs were lost" (they weren't--Keystone XL's own state filings with SD, ND, NE, OK state only a couple hundred temporary jobs would be created, and most of those would be scaled down into less than 100 permanent jobs.)

 

and that the oil was going to drive down our oil prices (it wasn't--the oil is too "dirty" for us to use--it was being refined for export to Brazil, China, and India. The USA wasn't going to see a dime of this money, save for the handful in the Houston-area refinery that were paid).

 

It's this kind of stupidity that's going to prevent the USA from ever being great again--people looking at politics as a sporting event and not being able to admit they've been bamboozled (see: Trump supporters). 

 

1 hour ago, Guy Chamberlin said:

Maybe, just maybe, American voters could do better than either Trump or Biden. 

 

But what rational person would want the job? 

 

 

Especially when the political process is set up to favor the rich and give a disproportionate voice to the extreme factions in a party. 

  • Plus1 2
Link to comment
3 hours ago, VectorVictor said:

 

Jesus T***y F*****g Christ, Ben Shapiro much? 

 

Homes are skyrocketing in price because there's not enough new inventory--this was *already* a problem happening under the Bush, Obama, *AND* Trump Administrations that's been since exacerbated by the lack of building materials and supplies. 

 

The lack of building materials and supplies is due to multiple factors:

  • Lumbermills shut down for COVID, thinking there wouldn't be any demand for their products (instead of paying money to protect their workers), and they won because no one is holding their industry to task because half of Congress is full of whackjob morons that don't believe COVID is even a serious concern (until they die from it).
  • Many of the chemicals needed for building materials are supplied by DOW, whose primary manufacturing is in the South of Texas--the same South of Texas that got hit by a snowstorm and couldn't provide power to its residents due to the ineptitude and grift the current Republican leadership has brought. Those DOW chemical plants had to shut down after they lost power, equipment froze, and they're hoping to get back to 50% capacity by the end of the year. This has caused rationing by DOW on its customers, and it was wholly and completely preventable had the State of Texas leadership required weatherproofing and grid redundancies that were recommended since the 1990s and early 00s when similar s*** happened before.

 

Fuel prices are determined by OPEC and Demand. People started returning to work, so demand went up. It's folly to think that a President has control over fuel prices when there are larger, more significant factors at work.   

 

And it's obvious you don't care to understand what exactly is going on with COVID and why wearing masks is necessary. For those that do care:

  • Masks are to prevent the spread of COVID from you to others.
  • You can be vaccinated and still get (a much milder form of) COVID and spread it
  • Viruses f***** mutate, especially when you have unvaccinated dumbf***s that want to act as incubation chambers because of "MuH FrEEDUMsZ"
  • The Delta variant is especially virulent and attacks younger ages--especially those that can't get the vaccine yet. 
  • So in an effort to help protect those that can't get the vaccine yet...that's why wearing masks and showing you are vaccinated is important. 
  • Yes, it's more important that your perceived infringement on your "liberties". Especially when your "liberties" are potentially harming others. 

 

So get a clue and quit blaming the administration for things that have been going on for multiple administrations or are frankly just out of their control. And quit listening to garbage people like Shapiro or garbage news outlets like OAN or Fox. 


This post is the equivalent to the gif of Shaq dunking on Chris Dudley, putting his crotch in his face and then shoving him down to the ground. 

  • Plus1 1
  • Haha 4
Link to comment

Haven’t fact checked this claim, but it stands in stark contrast to what happened next. Trump admin lackey on Afghanistan. They were probably afraid of the crazy dude in office, or a deal with the devil was made.

 

We were down from about 15,000 to a little over 2,500. And for the last 13 months of our administration, we didn't have a single American attacked or a single American killed. 
It wasn't because of the piece of paper, that was the set of understandings. It was because the Taliban understood that if they acted against Americans and took on actions that were inconsistent with what they had promised to do, we'd respond and we did.

Link to comment

One other note. These politicians need to stop this impeachment crap. It will become nothing but payback with no reason behind it. Honestly I am pulling for Biden here because I pull for the US despite who is in charge. This isn’t a football game where you turn on the coach cause he can’t win. Gotta stay loyal to the home team.

  • Plus1 3
Link to comment
4 minutes ago, nic said:

Haven’t fact checked this claim, but it stands in stark contrast to what happened next. Trump admin lackey on Afghanistan. They were probably afraid of the crazy dude in office, or a deal with the devil was made.

 

We were down from about 15,000 to a little over 2,500. And for the last 13 months of our administration, we didn't have a single American attacked or a single American killed. 
It wasn't because of the piece of paper, that was the set of understandings. It was because the Taliban understood that if they acted against Americans and took on actions that were inconsistent with what they had promised to do, we'd respond and we did.

Tinfoil hat here:  Maybe Trump wasn't really confident in the odds of him beating a Dem in 2020.  So he took the strategy of setting up the first 12/18 months of the next President's term to be chaotic as possible.  That way he could stay right there in the background and have a pretty good chance of beating that Democratic President in 2024.  Not only that, he could spend the 4 years not as President fundraising and doing rallies so his followers can worship him.

 

3 terms of grift for the price of 2!

 

I, and many others, always had the feeling with the way he talked and acted that he was trying to lose.  Maybe he was?

  • Plus1 1
Link to comment
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...