Is Biden really that bad?

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cannabineer

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Good for you. @NYCBambu's posts are worth not reading.


Every talking point of his have already been thoroughly trashed and yet he comes back to repeat them. His TDS is something to behold if one can stand to look at such an ugly pile of garbage.
The really sad part is how effective such a primitive technique is. It reinforces my hypothesis that we are in reality presapient.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Here in Canada we face a labor shortage, so by all means continue American restrictive immigration policies. Where I live since covid especially are a lot of child bearing aged Asian immigrants are filling the jobs here nobody wants, even here far away from the major cities of Canada. American policy choices increase Canadian options for foreign students and immigrants and provides them with a prosperous multicultural society to live in.


Premier Doug Ford addresses Ontario's labour shortage
1,472 views Aug 3, 2022 Premier Doug Ford was in Stratford today to announce new funding for Ontario's auto sector.
 

Fogdog

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Thank you, President Joe Biden. All is not well but the patient's health is recovering.

Wall Street rises on tech, earnings boost as recession fears ease

  • .S. service sector unexpectedly picks up in July
  • PayPal rises after bumping annual profit outlook
  • Apple gains 3.5%, Microsoft adds 2.7%
  • Moderna jumps on $3 billion share buyback plan
  • Indexes: Dow 1.08%, S&P 1.30%, Nasdaq 2.13%
Aug 3 (Reuters) - Wall Street's major indexes surged on Wednesday, with gains in big technology companies lifting the Nasdaq to near three-month highs as key readings on the services sector and new orders helped calm recession fears.

A fresh batch of strong results from PayPal and CVS Health Corp also boosted sentiment in a largely upbeat second quarter that has helped markets bounce back from the fallout of the Ukraine war, rising inflation and a rise in borrowing costs.

"An economy that is not falling into recession but is not roaring higher at this time..." Kim Forrest, chief investment officer at Bokeh Capital Management said.

The benchmark S&P 500 index (.SPX) and tech-heavy Nasdaq (.IXIC) are up 13.3% and 18.2%, respectively, from the lows hit in mid-June, but are still in a bear market.

Wall Street started August on a sour note as factory activity in the United States, China and Eurozone weakened in July. But worries eased on Wednesday as the U.S. services sector, which accounts for more than two-third of the economic activity, rebounded unexpectedly.

 

Herb & Suds

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Thank you, President Joe Biden. All is not well but the patient's health is recovering.

Wall Street rises on tech, earnings boost as recession fears ease

  • .S. service sector unexpectedly picks up in July
  • PayPal rises after bumping annual profit outlook
  • Apple gains 3.5%, Microsoft adds 2.7%
  • Moderna jumps on $3 billion share buyback plan
  • Indexes: Dow 1.08%, S&P 1.30%, Nasdaq 2.13%
Aug 3 (Reuters) - Wall Street's major indexes surged on Wednesday, with gains in big technology companies lifting the Nasdaq to near three-month highs as key readings on the services sector and new orders helped calm recession fears.

A fresh batch of strong results from PayPal and CVS Health Corp also boosted sentiment in a largely upbeat second quarter that has helped markets bounce back from the fallout of the Ukraine war, rising inflation and a rise in borrowing costs.

"An economy that is not falling into recession but is not roaring higher at this time..." Kim Forrest, chief investment officer at Bokeh Capital Management said.

The benchmark S&P 500 index (.SPX) and tech-heavy Nasdaq (.IXIC) are up 13.3% and 18.2%, respectively, from the lows hit in mid-June, but are still in a bear market.

Wall Street started August on a sour note as factory activity in the United States, China and Eurozone weakened in July. But worries eased on Wednesday as the U.S. services sector, which accounts for more than two-third of the economic activity, rebounded unexpectedly.

But her emails
Or Hunters
Or Comey or
See I said it so it’s proof :roll:
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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actually
1) Voter ID in many states costs money.
2) The voters most likely to be disenfranchised by the de facto poll tax (check the Constitution on that one) are the poor and mobility-challenged, who are overwhelmingly not white.
3) The fascist wing of the overthrow party is pushing this agenda in order to whiten the vote

quod erat demonstrandum

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Veritas Se Manifestat
no matter how hard little men try to cover it up with big piles of shit
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Good for you. @NYCBambu's posts are worth not reading.


Every talking point of his have already been thoroughly trashed and yet he comes back to repeat them. His TDS is something to behold if one can stand to look at such an ugly pile of garbage.
once when i was about ten, a cow got trapped in the river, died, and washed ashore close to my friend's house about a week later, bloated bigger than a volkswagon...my friend had a bunch of fireworks left over from the 4th, and was shooting bottle rockets at the carcass when it basically exploded and spread really bad smelling bits of cow guts all over the fucking place...
that is what his posts remind me of...those pieces of rotted cow carcass and shit just scattered about randomly by the blast....
 

TankHankerous

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What's with the Republican label? I've said time and time again, political parties don't matter. It's where your head and heart and integrity intersect.

Let me teach you something Herb. There's two types of people in this world- people who want to tell other people what to do and people who want to be left alone. I'll leave the rest of the thinking up to you.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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The chicken is coming home to roost
No, the fascist assholes last stand is failing, they over reached and were lead by an evil moron. Better not lose because there won't be any coming back from this one. Patriots have a constitutional duty, the bury the republicans and will if they have the power to do so, fuck up bad enough and they might. Abortion fanatics in the GOP have overplayed their hand severely and there is so much inertia the candidates can't pivot to meet the challenge. With Trump on their backs, they can't do much except listen to him whine about 2020, while the democrats push for Roe plus protections to be codified into law. Abortion turned out to be way bigger in red states than the polls indicated, a reverse of the Trump effect, it means the democrats will campaign more on it and will mobilize more volunteers over it.
 
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