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Msg ID: 2694685 Biden is a real inspiration  +2/-3     
Author:Old Guy
6/30/2021 10:50:00 AM

To dementia patients everywhere, "they could be president too!".



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Msg ID: 2694692 Biden is a real inspiration. And Trump can't rationally discuss an issue +2/-1     
Author:TheCrow
6/30/2021 11:21:05 AM

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How many of Trump's stream-of-consciousness speeches do you need?

Let's start with this one:

 



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Msg ID: 2694720 Biden is a real inspiration  +1/-2     
Author:obumazombie
6/30/2021 3:49:05 PM

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Evidently, Biden had amnesia, delirium, a vivid imagination, or was outright lying, when he told his train conductor story that had no basis in reality...

 

M. Dowling 

 

Joe Biden was out trying to sell another trillion-dollar package the USA can’t afford when he dove into one of his fake dementia stories about an Amtrak incident. Biden was in LaCrosse, Wisconsin on Tuesday when he revived the fake tales. “A guy named Angelo Negri came up to me, he goes, ‘Joey Baby!’ He grabs my cheek like that — and I thought they were gonna shoot him. I really did…” Biden said.

He told the story about Angelo in May, claiming in his 4th or 5th year as vice president, Angelo the conductor came up to him when he passed his one-millionth mile on Amtrak. He claimed the conductor pinched his cheek and said, “‘Joey, babbbbyyyyy,’ and he grabbed my cheek like he always did. I thought he was going to get shot. I’m serious. I said, ‘No, no, he’s a friend.’”

That wasn’t true. Joe Biden’s mom died in 2010 and the Amtrak conductor, Angelo retired in 1993, years before he hit his one-millionth mile. Joey Baby constantly lies about everything, you know man. While he’s planning to raise taxes astronomically and already has with increases in food, energy, and other items, he’s pretending he’s going to give us tax breaks.

“And people say, ‘well, that’s a giveaway.’ Hey, guys, I think it’s time to give ordinary people a tax break. The wealthy are doing fine.” “I mean it. I mean it. Why is this not a tax break for working folks when the stuff we give to the super-wealthy are called tax breaks? Look, major action on clean energy, housing, caregiving, on child and paid leave, universal pre-K, free community college,” he added.

[All socialist welfare goodies]

“The human infrastructure is intertwined with our physical infrastructure. It’s going to help us create more good jobs, ease the burden on working families and strengthen our economy in the long run. And I’m going to be out there making the case for the American people until this job is done until we bring this bipartisan deal home,” he said. There is no giveaway. Someone always pays and it’s not Joey or his Democrat buddies.

 I will give CCQPQUJ the benefit of the doubt, maybe it's a conglomeration of reasons he is telling a story with no basis in reality. The biggest reason is the pursuit of a...

 

Good job Goodlibs!

 



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Msg ID: 2694721 Still sore Trump got his head handed to him? +2/-1     
Author:bladeslap
6/30/2021 3:54:18 PM

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You just can't give up on the Trump programming

So, it looks like a man with dimentia kicked Trump's ass, according to your assessment.

How does that make you feel?



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Msg ID: 2694726 Biden is a real inspiration  +2/-2     
Author:obumazombie
6/30/2021 4:09:34 PM

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In his dementia, Biden has apparently bombed Syria, and probably used cannons he said were illegal, but got 4 Pinocchio's for...TWICE...

AWR Hawkins

The Washington Post fact checked President Joe Biden’s claim that the purchase of cannons was prohibited by the Second Amendment and labeled the claim “false.” The Post quoted Biden saying, “And I might add: The Second Amendment, from the day it was passed, limited the type of people who could own a gun and what type of weapon you could own. You couldn’t buy a cannon.”

The Post spoke with Independent Institute’s Dave Kopel, who said, “Everything in that statement is wrong.” He noted that in 1791, the year the Second Amendment was ratified, “there were no federal laws about the type of gun you could own, and no states limited the kind of gun you could own.” The Post also talked with University of Pennsylvania’s Kermit Roosevelt, who remarked,

“I think what he’s saying here is that the Second Amendment was never understood to guarantee everyone the right to own all types of weapons, which I believe is true.” However, Roosevelt noted that Biden’s statement “as phrased…sounds like the Second Amendment itself limited ownership, which is not true.” The Post points out that Biden made a similar claim in May 2020, when he said,

“You weren’t allowed to own a cannon during the Revolutionary War as an individual.” PolitiFact found the May 2020 claim to be false. The Post gives Biden four Pinocchios on his most recent cannon claims, noting that they are “false.” On June 26, 2021, Breitbart News noted that there was not a great gap between the type of weaponry owned by the British Army and the colonists during the American revolution.

Therefore, when the British Army swept into the South during the American Revolution they faced farmers, landowners, and other colonists who were armed with weapons very similar to their own. There was little, if any, difference between the British muskets and other firearms and the muskets and other firearms used by the colonists. The often un-uniformed colonists were able to devastate the uniformed, military-trained British regulars and eventually force them to surrender on October 19, 1781.


Maybe he was still stuck on his shoot the conductor lie, on his wat to a...

 

Good job Goodlibs!



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