BartenderElite
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Economy
Are you better off today than three years ago?
Why 3 years?
What was Trump's final year like?
Economy
Are you better off today than three years ago?
1) The contest between democracy and tyranny: aka, NATO vs. Putin; China vs. The Quad; J6 insurrectionists vs. Congress.
2) Moral corruption in politics and public discourse: hate, resentment, toxic grudges, insurrection, pathological lying are more ubiquitous than common decency and steadfast honesty, in politics, in public discourse, and right here on jpp dot com.
I think I have to agree with that. Without the Left in power, the other stuff will begin to fix itself whether the government and politicians do anything or not. The Left has the Crapper Touch. Everything they touch turns into shit.
obviously the economy is huge but the only thing that can be done about it is to stop adding fuel to the fire so it can resolve over time.
so, yes, ending idiotic liberal policies has to happen and it cant happen too soon.
Why 3 years?
What was Trump's final year like?
MAGAtards gone.
they came, they kicked ass, they moved on.....
Biden has dumped a shit load of stupid regulation on the economy and it shows. California, likewise, has hurt the economy with state regulations like AB 5 (the Pro Act) that tries to force independent contractors into becoming employees and in many cases forcing them into unions. There's currently a work stoppage / strike against several California ports by these workers (in this case, truck drivers) who want no part of this law forced on them.
Economy, Illegal immigration, Crime, Ukraine, Supply chainGoing into the 2022 mid-terms, what single issue is most important to you? Could you give us some indication of why that issue is so important to you as well?
Here's the list I have to choose from:
Climate change / the environment
Jan 6 / Trump's involvement therein
Economy / inflation
Abortion
Supply chain issues--like unavailability of baby formula
Illegal immigration / border issues, to include drugs
Crime / police / punishment
Russia-Ukraine
Something else (please list it clearly)
Only choose one, the one most important to you.
it was like Biden's first two.....only better......fewer covid deaths, less inflation, lower gas prices, fewer breakdowns in foreign diplomacy
So you admit that 1/6 was an insurrection? Small progress.they came, they kicked ass, they moved on.....
You're voting Dem then, right? Trump had the most corrupt admin in the modern era, and the rule of law is a think of the past for the MAGA GOP....

no he didn't.
dems have politically weaponized the government itself.
everyone sees it thats why the dem party is being abandoned in great numbers.
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Biden has dumped a shit load of stupid regulation on the economy and it shows. California, likewise, has hurt the economy with state regulations like AB 5 (the Pro Act) that tries to force independent contractors into becoming employees and in many cases forcing them into unions. There's currently a work stoppage / strike against several California ports by these workers (in this case, truck drivers) who want no part of this law forced on them.
Background: Due to the many problems that arose from attempting to govern effectively under the Articles of Confederation it became necessary for our Founders to start over and draft a new document that would centralize power in a federal government; however, opposition to such an idea was fierce from advocates of states’ rights. In an attempt to win over voters in New York State throughout 1787 and 1788, John Jay, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison would publish what would become known as The Federalist Papers in several New York newspapers under the pen name “Publius.” The papers became famous and remain so to this day as a means of gaining insight into the minds of the Framers as they made their case for federalism.
On the flip side, those opposed to federalism—not surprisingly called anti-federalists—felt that too much power had been taken out of the hands of the states and that they were headed down the path back to tyranny. Those beliefs continued to grow throughout the waning years of the 18th century and the first half of the 19th century, surfacing most obviously during Jackson’s presidency and again as a contributor to the Civil War. During the Nullification Crisis of the 1830’s, John C. Calhoun took the lead in advocating for states’ rights and his views encapsulate the issues of that movement perfectly then and still today.
Translatoin: Other people, not me of course, need to violently overthrow the US government to save us from the dems who were elected into office.
I knew you were a violent Nazi-loving racist and antisemitic, Fredo. Do you think others think the same?
Why do you support all-powerful Federalism over State's Rights?
https://uschs.org/educate/constitution-day/lesson-6-grades-11-12-federalism-vs-states-rights/
I prescribe peace and awareness, peaceful non compliance and working with in the system.
we don't need violence.
have you seen the polling?
trump 2024.
You're a passive-aggressive pussy who hides behind others to do the actual work, Fredo. It's one of the many reasons on why you are a perpetual loser.