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  1. shootersa

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    For starters, he was talking about catching terrorists, not controling the border, which everyone, even in the Biden administration, knows is not secured.

    Border wins?
    5 MILLION illegal migrants is a win only if open borders is the policy.
     
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  2. anon_de_plume

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    Terrorists coming over the border. Guess you missed that part... Not my problem.
     
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    Until Biden took over and imposed his open border policy we weren't catching terrorists at the border.
    Probably because they knew better than to try that approach.
    Guess you missed that part.
    Not Shooters problem.
     
  4. anon_de_plume

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    And of course, shooter knows all, sees all, and sawsall... And of course, shooter offers speculation as fact...

    But asking him to prove his words, that's a horse of a different color. Shooter don't do backup...

    Come on, spacey, prove your words?

    https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/im...d-u-s-catch-4-000-terrorists-southern-n954796

    Here you go shooter, Ms Huckabee-Sanders said there were at least 4000 in 2018... Guess that doesn't jib with your claim of zero...
     
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  5. shootersa

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    Hey, loud mouth, did you have an adult read the article you posted to you?

    Yet again Shooter realizes what a waste of time it is to try and discuss an issue with the village idiot.
     
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  6. sirius1902

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    Biden breaks another record and as usual not a good one. This could have huge implications!

    Many Americans are struggling with credit card debt. Credit card balances rose by $61 billion in the fourth quarter of 2022 to $986 billion, exceeding the pre-pandemic high of $927 billion, according to a report by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

    Given inflation and rising interest rates, those balances will likely continue to rise and become increasingly expensive to carry. With ten Federal Reserve interest rate hikes since March 2022 — most recently, a 25-basis-point increase announced on May 3, 2023 — the average credit card APR is now above 20 percent and climbing.
     
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    Economists always said the debt would become an anchor that sinks the US economy if inflation ever got loose.
    Well, Joe managed to jack up the debt AND let inflation loose.

    Now it's hard not to notice the rising water .............
     
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    Joe Biden Trolls DeSantis’ Glitchy Twitter Spaces Campaign Launch
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    Joe Biden hilariously trolled Ron DeSantis’ haphazard campaign launch on Twitter spaces alongside Elon Musk after the site repeatedly crashed. As Musk expressed his frustration over the continuing technical issues that caused his chat with DeSantis to be delayed, President Joe Biden struck at exactly the right time with a simple line: “This link works.” The attached link contained a donation page “to reelect Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.” The Twitter spaces chat eventually returned, with David Sacks saying they were “breaking new ground.” DeSantis said he chose the Spaces chat because of his apparent learnings from COVID, where he realized the “truth was censored repeatedly.” Musk later chimed in on the Twitter post, replying to Dodgecoin founder Billy Markus, aka Shibetoshi Nakamoto, who wrote: “okay credit where credit is due, this was a solid shitpost.” Musk said in response: “True,” with a laughing emoji alongside.

    https://www.thedailybeast.com/joe-b...ces-crash-with-ron-desantis?ref=home?ref=home
     
  9. stumbler

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    Like shooting fish in a barrel using their own national symbol with an extended magazine.

    White House Tells Rep. Lauren Boebert: ‘Antisemitism Isn’t Conservative, It’s Evil’

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    Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) got a strong rebuke from the White House on Friday for a tweet she posted on Thursday that was critical of the president’s plan to combat hate, bias and violence against Jewish people.

    After Joe Biden announced the first U.S. National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism, the Colorado congresswoman took to Twitter to suggest that any plan to target hate was actually a plan to target conservatives. She added, “Their tactics are straight out of the USSR’s playbook.”


    Many Twitter users rebuked Boebert and noted that her comments suggested bigotry was a big part of the conservative mindset.

    On Friday, White House Deputy Press Secretary Andrew Bates also criticized Boebert’s tweets in a statement to HuffPost.

    “Congresswoman Boebert is mistaken; antisemitism is not ‘conservative’ ― it is evil,” Bates said. “President Biden is standing up for a bedrock American value that goes beyond politics and is embraced by liberals, conservatives and independents: That we are better than antisemitism and hate. Those vile forces fly in the face of what America represents.”

    Bates said anyone who “finds opposition to hate threatening” needs “to look inward.”

    He also suggested Boebert Google the Soviet Union’s long, repulsive history of antisemitism.

    “She might find a result for Joe Biden, who at the time decried antisemitic acts by Soviet communists as ‘shameful,’” Bates said.

    HuffPost reached out to Boebert’s office for comment, but no one immediately responded.

    To be fair, though, she’s had a busy week.

    On Tuesday, she went viral when she declared that having a child was cheaper than using birth control during a hearing on drug pricing.

    On Thursday, it was revealed that one of her four kids called 911 in December to report that his dad, Boebert’s estranged husband, Jayson Boebert, was “throwing” him around the house.


    https://www.yahoo.com/news/white-house-tells-rep-lauren-205509901.html
     
  10. stumbler

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    Kevin McCarthy dispels right-wing conspiracy that Biden has dementia

    Sarah K. Burris
    May 28, 2023, 5:02 PM ET


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    "He's got dementia," claims radio host Joe Rogan about President Joe Biden.

    Donald Trump joined in the attacks, crafting a whole new conspiracy theory: "Joe Biden's second bout of Covid, sometimes referred to as the China Virus, was sadly misdiagnosed by his doctors. He instead has Dementia, but is happily recovering well," Trump wrote. "Joe is thinking of moving, part time, to one of those beautiful Wisconsin Nursing Homes, where almost 100% of the residents miraculously, and for the first time in history, had the strength and energy to vote — even if those votes were cast illegally."

    For years, Trump called Biden "sleepy Joe."

    Stephen Miller said Biden should be in “assisted living” and “is not cognitively present.”

    But it seems Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) isn't on message.

    Asked about Biden, McCarthy said: "I thought his team was very professional, very smart, very tough, at the same time, so...." The fact that McCarthy said "team" threw reporters off. They asked again, specifically about Biden. "What I was referring to was the president. I was talking about President Biden, yes."

    Listening to a few Biden speeches, namely his big Warsaw speech in Feb. 2023, Desert News columnist Jacob Hess, said that there's evidence of Biden's stutter and some slurred words. Folks are forgetting Biden's decades of gaffes. It became an ongoing joke during Barack Obama's administration, where Biden would tell a crowd "The problem isn't I mean what I say, it's that sometimes I say what I mean." It's a joke about politicians holding back their thoughts or being calculated. Biden, he explained, could never be that guy.

    "Often catches himself and turns it into a joke, like when he said 'saloon' instead of salon, or offered $100K for citizens to get vaccinated. You might have also missed how the president handled hecklers with notable grace and patience at the recent State of the Union," Hess said.

    See the McCarthy comments in the video below or at the link here.

    https://www.rawstory.com/joe-biden-kevin-mccarthy-dementia/
     
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    1. sirius1902
      Well duhhhhh! I've buried 2 people that has had the disease and biden has all the signs.
       
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      stumbler, May 29, 2023
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      I don't care who or how good they are, do you honestly think they would announce to the public or even our foreign advisories that he has a mental debilitating disease. Specially with the laughing hyena in 2nd command....

      If you really believe this then you honestly don't know shit about any govt
       
      sirius1902, May 30, 2023
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      See below.
       
      stumbler, Jun 2, 2023
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    Well the despicable agenda item that biden doesn't have dementia could be a real mistake.

    If biden doesn't have dementia the only other conclusion is that he really is dumber than ....... than ....... you know, the thing.
     
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      A bag of rocks ?
       
      jelly4wire, May 29, 2023
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  12. stumbler

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    This was just an incredibly classy move by Angel Reese and LSU.

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    The crowd gathered in the East Room of the White House seemed to hold its breath as Angel Reese maneuvered past her teammates toward a mahogany table where two Louisiana State University basketball jerseys lay folded.

    Which jersey would Reese, the star of LSU's women's team, choose to deliver? Would she take a jersey to President Biden, or would Reese opt for the jersey reserved for first lady Jill Biden, with whom Reese had publicly feuded for days after she led the Lady Tigers to their first-ever national championship?



    Reese raised the white jersey and held it like a banner toward the room. "FLOTUS" it said on the back, with a big purple "46" embroidered with yellow stitching.

    Applause gave way to a collective "awww" as Reese, even taller than her usual 6-foot-3 in a pair of tippy heels, bent halfway over to give the 5-foot-5 Jill a hug.

    For a sports-loving first lady who had found herself embroiled in the rare political fracas, Reese's gesture was a meaningful assist.

    The first lady committed a technical foul last month when she suggested that the Iowa Hawkeyes, whom LSU thoroughly spanked in the title game, might have nevertheless earned an invite to the White House, too. "I know we'll have the champions come to the White House, we always do," she said in extemporaneous remarks after the game. "So, we hope LSU will come. But, you know, I'm going to tell Joe I think Iowa should come, too, because they played such a good game." Reese, who earned the tournament's most outstanding player honors, rebuffed the first lady's eagerness to reward both sides. "A JOKE," Reese tweeted in response to Biden's suggestion.

    The Lady Tigers had been wary of the Biden White House even before the first lady's postgame gaffe. President Biden's March Madness bracket had not flattered the underdog team's potential, leading LSU to decline Jill Biden's offer to visit to their locker room before the championship game, according to Reese. ("He didn't even put us on his bracket to get out of Baton Rouge,'" she said.) There was also an impression that Iowa, a mostly White team, had received more favorable media coverage than LSU, a mostly Black team - especially the criticism of Reese's use of the same taunting gesture that one of her White Iowa opponents had used in an earlier game. In that context, the first lady's spontaneous idea to celebrate both teams exacerbated an undercurrent of disrespect. "If we were to lose," Reese later said on a podcast, "we would not be getting invited to the White House."

    The White House rushed back on defense. A spokesperson for the first lady said that Biden's comments "were intended to applaud the historic game" and recognize "how far women have advanced in sports since the passing of Title IX." By Friday of that week, President Biden made the unusual move to call Reese individually to congratulate her on her victory. Reese eventually agreed to attend the ceremony - but not before she dug in more deeply. "We'll go to the Obamas," she said on the podcast. "I'm gonna see Michelle. I'm gonna see Barack."

    Awkward! But not unprecedented. Lately the Obamas have been a refuge of sports champions who are unimpressed with the White House's more recent occupants. Receptions for America's sports champions became especially fraught occasions during Donald Trump's presidency: Few teams accepted Trump's invitations to celebrate with him. Some never received invites, while others had theirs revoked. (The 2017 Super Bowl champions, the Philadelphia Eagles, memorably had their event replaced with a "Celebration of America" party on the White House lawn after some players spoke out against the president's criticism of players who took a knee during the national anthem.) The Golden State Warriors, NBA champions twice during Trump's presidency, rejected opportunities to celebrate at the White House and met with Obama instead.

    The 44th president had spent most of his high school hoops career as a benchwarmer but nevertheless played a pickup game with NBA's biggest stars for his 50th birthday, including Magic Johnson, LeBron James and Chris Paul. (Not to say certain athletes didn't skip out on him, too: Baltimore Ravens offensive lineman Matt Birk declined to join his team to celebrate their 2013 Super Bowl win in protest of Obama's position on abortion rights, while Boston Bruins goalie Tim Thomas, a staunch tea party conservative, refused his team's 2012 Stanley Cup visit.)

    Championship celebrations haven't lost their political patina under Biden, but that's because players' politics have more aligned with his. When the Milwaukee Bucks came to the White House to celebrate their 2021 NBA championship win, for example, Biden thanked them for inspiring the leaguewide shutdown to protest the 2020 police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin. The Golden State Warriors held a roundtable on gun violence, a pet issue of head coach Steve Kerr, during their championship visit earlier this year. Many professional and college sports teams have not been invited to celebrate their championship victories, according to Politico.

    But the Lady Tigers were here, despite everything. The first lady spoke first, approaching the lectern in a suit the same hue as LSU's signature purple. "I keep thinking about how far women's sports have come," Jill Biden said, an echo of the comments she made in the aftermath of her initial faux pas. "As I watched, I felt the history of that moment - of all the women before you who dared to be fast and furious, who ignored the critics and just played."

    She made no reference to her earlier remarks nor to Reese's criticism; instead, she complimented Reese for shattering major records and said of the team that "in this room, I see the best of the best."

    Vice President Harris praised the players for how they conducted themselves on and off the court. "You represent your teammates, your school and your community with dignity and with respect," she said. "You showed the world who you are. You are leaders, you are role models."

    Reese stood square to the crowd in the front row among her teammates huddled on risers like a church choir. She wore a tight smile and offered polite golf claps at each applause line, showing the most enthusiasm when the president complimented her for driving up ticket prices. "The cost of tickets went up 10 times," he said. "And more than the men's games."

    The only moment of drama: When one of LSU's freshman forwards fainted on the stage, collapsing onto her teammates before hitting the floor. "We leave our mark wherever we go," LSU head coach Kim Mulkey joked before assuring the crowd her player would be fine. (A few EMTs rolled a stretcher into the White House roughly 20 minutes after the ceremony concluded.)

    Near the end of his remarks, President Biden lamented that 95 percent of sports stories are still written about male athletes. "It's not an issue here though - not with this team," he said, laughing. Reese gave a knowing smirk as a wave of quiet snickers carried across the room.



    https://sports.yahoo.com/angel-reese-helps-jill-biden-015147943.html
     
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    GOP lawmaker: We just got 'outsmarted by a president who can’t find his pants'

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    Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) on Tuesday came out against the deal that House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) struck with President Joe Biden to raise the debt ceiling.

    Writing on Twitter, Mace argued that the deal showed "Republicans got outsmarted by a President who can’t find his pants," despite the fact that McCarthy crowed over the weekend that the deal has nothing positive in it for Democrats.

    Mace in particular argued that the deal worked out between Biden and McCarthy "normalized" the high spending adopted by the government starting under former President Donald Trump to handle the novel coronavirus crisis that has killed more than a million American citizens.

    "Govt grew massively over the past 3 years," she wrote. "This growth was supposed to be emergency funding only during COVID. During this time, govt grew 40% or by $2 trillion from 2019 to 2023. We went from spending just over $4T to spending just over $6T."

    DON'T MISS: Paranoia engulfs Trump legal team as lawyers fear one might be a 'snitch': report

    Both right-wing Republicans and progressive Democrats have criticized the debt ceiling compromise, and at the moment it's not clear whether McCarthy has the votes to pass it in the House of Representatives.

    While conservatives have criticized the deal for not doing enough to cut spending, progressives have slammed the bill for its added work requirements for people who receive food stamps under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).



    https://www.rawstory.com/biden-debt-ceiling-deal/
     
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    We can see from this latest "crisis" that the politicians are incapable of controlling their spending of our money. A strong message needs to be sent to Washington. Perhaps we should find and elect some true fiscal conservatives.
    Here Are the 10 Most Fiscally Conservative Republicans in the Senate - Based Politics (based-politics.com)
    Here are the 10 most fiscally-conservative Republicans in the Senate, and how much total federal spending they voted for last session.
    1. Rand Paul (Kentucky): $510.7 billion
    2. Mike Lee (Utah): $1.06 trillion
    3. Mitt Romney (Utah): $2.2 trillion
    4. Marsha Blackburn (Tennessee): $2.46 trillion
    5. Ron Johnson (Wisconsin): $2.49 trillion
    6. Rick Scott (Florida): $2.5 trillion
    7. John Thune (South Dakota): $2.53 trillion
    8. Ted Cruz (Texas): $2.53 trillion
    9. Mike Enzi (Wyoming): $2.6 trillion
    10. Mike Rounds (South Dakota): $2.84 trillion
    But there may not be any left. We might have to grow some of our own. Meanwhile maybe a balanced budget amendment and line item veto for Federal spending might help.
     
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  16. stumbler

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    Enzi is dead.
     
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    In Trump's case mental health experts had to because they have a duty to warn when the see someone who is a danger to themselves and others.

    And they very accurately identified Trump as the most dangerous nan in the world.

    And if President Biden has mental problems how is it he made a fool of McCarthy on the debt ceiling? He can spend about as much money as he wants and the debt ceiling will not come up again until 2025.
     
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    First President Biden rolled Kevin The Coward and the treasonous conservative America Hating Republicans on the debit ceiling. And then today another great jobs report
     
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    Oh?
    So how many jobs does Biden claim to have created this time?
    20 Million?
     
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      Ah, Shooter remembers that bit of propaganda.
      Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
       
      shootersa, Jun 3, 2023
    3. stumbler
      Hey @shootersa maybe you should learn to stop betting against the United States of America. Its not working out all that well for you.
       
      stumbler, Jun 3, 2023
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      Well, thats a fucking lie.
      Shooter has never "bet against the United States of America".

      And hes never called it a shithole country or a banana republic like you still do.

      So now we know who is working against the interests of this great country.

      SFB
       
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    Biden takes victory lap in debt ceiling speech: 'The American people got what they needed'

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    On Friday evening, President Joe Biden gave an Oval Office address triumphantly announcing the bipartisan deal to lift the debt ceiling — and touting the latest reports showing the strength of the economy.

    "This is vital," said Biden. "Because it is essential to the progress we have made over the last few years. Keeping full faith and credit of the United States of America. Passing a budget that continues to grow our economy and reflects our values as a nation. That is why I am speaking to you tonight. To report on the crisis averted and what we are doing to protect America's future. Passing this budget agreement was critical."

    The consequences of a default, said Biden, would have been disastrous, from 8 million people losing their jobs, to interest rates skyrocketing and America's credit rating being devalued, which "would have made everything from mortgages to car loans to funding for the government much more expensive. It would have taken years to climb out of the hole."

    "Nobody got everything they wanted, but the American people got what they needed," said Biden. "We averted an economic crisis and economic collapse. We are cutting spending and bringing the deficits down at the same time. We are protecting important priorities from Social Security to Medicare to Medicaid to veterans to the transformational investments in infrastructure and clean energy."

    Biden went on to thank House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), as well as all other congressional leaders, for allowing the deal to come together.

    "Over the next 10 years the deficit will be cut by more than $1 trillion," said Biden. "That will be on top of a record $1.7 trillion I already cut the deficit in my first two years in office. It is clear we are all in a much more fiscally responsible course than the one I inherited when I took office four years ago."

    But Biden also went out of his way to jab Republicans, noting that their opening proposal would have cut vital programs including veterans' health care, and "would have cut healthcare for up to 21 million Americans on Medicaid."

    "We are investing in America and our people and our future," said Biden. "We have created over 13 million new jobs. More than 800,000 manufacturing jobs. Where is it written that America cannot lead the world in manufacturing? Unemployment is at 3.7 percent. More Americans are working today than ever in the history of this country. Inflation has dropped 10 straight months in a row. In this debate, I refused to put what was responsible for all of this economic progress on the chopping block."

    "I've never been more optimistic about the future," Biden concluded. "We just need to remember who we are. We are the United States of America. And there's nothing — nothing we can't do, when we do it together."

    Watch the speech below or at the link:





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    https://www.rawstory.com/biden-victory-debt-ceiling/
     
    1. shootersa
      No mention of bidens "line in the dirt" that spending cuts and budget caps were off the table.
       
      shootersa, Jun 3, 2023