Which Biden policies that I mentioned are unpopular, tom, and what is your proof?
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Which Biden policies that I mentioned are unpopular, tom, and what is your proof?
(Narrator voice: tom will fail to directly answer this question.)
Originally posted by: Jerry Ice 33
So the polls aren't a good barometer?
Oh, you mean like the Red Wave?
But actually, polls are a perfectly good barometer of which of President Biden's policies are popular.
Let's start with abortion. Your turn Jerry.
There's stuff with less fanfare, such as people now being able to afford insulin. You won't see a very large blip because of that, because it only affected people who have diabetes and couldn't afford insulin--a small segment of the population.
That said, the RepubliQ fought tooth and nail against it, because they were cashing fat checks from Big Pharma and felt obligated to serve their masters. So, approval: diabetics. Disapproval: stockholders in drug companies. The former outnumber the latter.
Originally posted by: MisterPicture
Oh, you mean like the Red Wave?
But actually, polls are a perfectly good barometer of which of President Biden's policies are popular.
Let's start with abortion. Your turn Jerry.
I was just asking. Don't have to attack.
I'm with you on abortion. I'm not towing the company line on that one.
Why are the dems going to replace him on the ticket if he is so astute and doing such a fine job?
Originally posted by: Jerry Ice 33
Why are the dems going to replace him on the ticket if he is so astute and doing such a fine job?
What makes you think they're planning to do that?
Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis
What makes you think they're planning to do that?
I'll stand corrected with an apology if it doesn't happen.
Will you and MP grant me the same if he is replaced?
Originally posted by: Jerry Ice 33
I'll stand corrected with an apology if it doesn't happen.
Will you and MP grant me the same if he is replaced?
Nope. You asked "why are they..." as if it was a certainty. It isn't. Not even close.
It's like my asking "Why are the Ravens going to win the Super Bowl?" Get it?
Originally posted by: Jerry Ice 33
I'll stand corrected with an apology if it doesn't happen.
Will you and MP grant me the same if he is replaced?
If either you or I are wrong about a prediction, there's no reason to apologize. Just admit that you (or I) are wrong and move on.
But barring any unforeseen circumstances, President Biden will again become the Democratic nominee simply because he has the best chance of beating Trump. Maybe you don't remember, but in 2020 Biden was too old and didn't have all that many fans either, it was just that everyone felt he had the best chance. That is virtually the only criterion for many Democrats.
Besides, when it comes to winning the presidency the power of incumbency is incredible. In about the past 90 years, only three presidents have been denied when they ran for re-election. Fortunately, Trump was one of them.
Originally posted by: MisterPicture
If either you or I are wrong about a prediction, there's no reason to apologize. Just admit that you (or I) are wrong and move on.
But barring any unforeseen circumstances, President Biden will again become the Democratic nominee simply because he has the best chance of beating Trump. Maybe you don't remember, but in 2020 Biden was too old and didn't have all that many fans either, it was just that everyone felt he had the best chance. That is virtually the only criterion for many Democrats.
Besides, when it comes to winning the presidency the power of incumbency is incredible. In about the past 90 years, only three presidents have been denied when they ran for re-election. Fortunately, Trump was one of them.
Only once in 90 years was an election decided by mail-in ballots counted in the dead of night with the majority of the votes that were then counted being for the "winner" of the election. Unfortunately, that "winner" is justifiably known as the worst President ever.