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  • Copier Addict
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    #15406
    Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

    Originally posted by bsm2
    Wrong never voted on it

    Apparently reading isn't in your skill set

    Try Google next time

    Republican Congress is a Shit show

    If what's happened since republicans took the house, or not happened is maybe a better way of putting it, doesn't prove to voters that republicans don't have a clue about leading I don't know what would

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    • BillyCarpenter
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      #15407
      Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

      Originally posted by copier addict
      If what's happened since republicans took the house, or not happened is maybe a better way of putting it, doesn't prove to voters that republicans don't have a clue about leading I don't know what would
      Back to reality.



      Trump edges out Biden 51-42 in head-to-head matchup: POLL

      [COLOR=var(--headline-description-color)]The president's job approval rating is 19 points underwater.



      [/COLOR]
      President Joe Biden's job approval rating is 19 points underwater, his ratings for handling the economy and immigration are at career lows. A record number of Americans say they've become worse off under his presidency, three-quarters say he's too old for another term and Donald Trump is looking better in retrospect -- all severe challenges for Biden in his reelection campaign ahead.

      Forty-four percent of Americans in the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll say they've gotten worse off financially under Biden's presidency, the most for any president in ABC/Post polls since 1986. Just 37% approve of his job performance, while 56% disapprove. Still fewer approve of Biden's performance on the economy, 30%.
      On handling immigration at the U.S.-Mexico border, Biden's rating is even lower, with 23% approval. In terms of intensity of sentiment, 20% strongly approve of his work overall, while 45% strongly disapprove. And the 74% who say he's too old for a second term is up 6 percentage points since May. Views that Trump is too old also are up, but to 50% in this poll, produced for ABC by Langer Research Associates.


      Such is down-on-Biden sentiment that if a government shutdown occurs at month's end, 40% say they'd chiefly blame him and the Democrats in Congress, versus 33% who'd pin it on the Republicans in Congress -- even given the GOP infighting behind the budget impasse.

      https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/troubles-biden-age-reelection-campaign-poll/story?id=103436611
      Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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      • bsm2
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        #15408
        Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

        Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
        Back to reality.



        Trump edges out Biden 51-42 in head-to-head matchup: POLL

        [COLOR=var(--headline-description-color)]The president's job approval rating is 19 points underwater.



        [/COLOR]
        President Joe Biden's job approval rating is 19 points underwater, his ratings for handling the economy and immigration are at career lows. A record number of Americans say they've become worse off under his presidency, three-quarters say he's too old for another term and Donald Trump is looking better in retrospect -- all severe challenges for Biden in his reelection campaign ahead.

        Forty-four percent of Americans in the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll say they've gotten worse off financially under Biden's presidency, the most for any president in ABC/Post polls since 1986. Just 37% approve of his job performance, while 56% disapprove. Still fewer approve of Biden's performance on the economy, 30%.
        On handling immigration at the U.S.-Mexico border, Biden's rating is even lower, with 23% approval. In terms of intensity of sentiment, 20% strongly approve of his work overall, while 45% strongly disapprove. And the 74% who say he's too old for a second term is up 6 percentage points since May. Views that Trump is too old also are up, but to 50% in this poll, produced for ABC by Langer Research Associates.


        Such is down-on-Biden sentiment that if a government shutdown occurs at month's end, 40% say they'd chiefly blame him and the Democrats in Congress, versus 33% who'd pin it on the Republicans in Congress -- even given the GOP infighting behind the budget impasse.

        https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/troubles-biden-age-reelection-campaign-poll/story?id=103436611
        I that before or after Trump's Prison term asking for a friend

        Amazing what a waterboy

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        • Copier Addict
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          #15409
          Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

          Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
          Back to reality.



          Trump edges out Biden 51-42 in head-to-head matchup: POLL

          [COLOR=var(--headline-description-color)]The president's job approval rating is 19 points underwater.



          [/COLOR]
          President Joe Biden's job approval rating is 19 points underwater, his ratings for handling the economy and immigration are at career lows. A record number of Americans say they've become worse off under his presidency, three-quarters say he's too old for another term and Donald Trump is looking better in retrospect -- all severe challenges for Biden in his reelection campaign ahead.

          Forty-four percent of Americans in the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll say they've gotten worse off financially under Biden's presidency, the most for any president in ABC/Post polls since 1986. Just 37% approve of his job performance, while 56% disapprove. Still fewer approve of Biden's performance on the economy, 30%.
          On handling immigration at the U.S.-Mexico border, Biden's rating is even lower, with 23% approval. In terms of intensity of sentiment, 20% strongly approve of his work overall, while 45% strongly disapprove. And the 74% who say he's too old for a second term is up 6 percentage points since May. Views that Trump is too old also are up, but to 50% in this poll, produced for ABC by Langer Research Associates.


          Such is down-on-Biden sentiment that if a government shutdown occurs at month's end, 40% say they'd chiefly blame him and the Democrats in Congress, versus 33% who'd pin it on the Republicans in Congress -- even given the GOP infighting behind the budget impasse.

          https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/troubles-biden-age-reelection-campaign-poll/story?id=103436611


          Why are you okay with the republican's obvious lack of effectiveness in running the house? They haven't done a single thing to help anyone. It's quite pathetic to be honest.

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          • BillyCarpenter
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            #15410
            Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

            Originally posted by copier addict
            Why are you okay with the republican's obvious lack of effectiveness in running the house? They haven't done a single thing to help anyone. It's quite pathetic to be honest.
            Everything will be fine, honey. You guys always run around with your head on fire everytime there's a possible shutdown and it's always fine. Relax.
            Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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            • Copier Addict
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              Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

              Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
              Everything will be fine, honey. You guys always run around with your head on fire everytime there's a possible shutdown and it's always fine. Relax.

              I wasn't referring to the potential shut down. I was talking about how they have done nothing since the took over the house. And you seem okay with that. Why?

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              • BillyCarpenter
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                #15412
                Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                Originally posted by copier addict
                I wasn't referring to the potential shut down. I was talking about how they have done nothing since the took over the house. And you seem okay with that. Why?
                Are you lying or mininformed?



                “The numbers speak for themselves.
                “In the first 100 days of the 118th Congress, the House has introduced 3,000 pieces of legislation, taken 182 roll call votes, and voted on 44 bills, 86 percent of which were bipartisan.
                “Of the 36 bipartisan bills that have passed, Democrats have cast 4,705 ‘yea’ votes on them.
                “Here’s a few of them:
                • We passed H.R. 1, the Lower Energy Cost Act. That will lower inflation, lower global emissions, and strengthen our national security. 4 Democrats voted with us.
                • We created a Select Committee on China that allows America to speak with one voice about the growing threat of Communist China. 146 Democrats voted with us.
                • Then, less than two weeks ago, Republicans and Democrats, including Caucus Chair Aguilar, joined me in California to meet with the President of Taiwan.
                • We blocked the sale of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to China. 113 Democrats voted with us.
                • We passed legislation to nullify D.C.’s soft-on-crime criminal code. 34 Democrats voted with us, and President Biden is signing it into law.
                • We passed legislation to end the pandemic emergency. 11 Democrats joined us, and President Biden signed it into law.
                • We denounced the horrors of socialism. 109 Democrats joined us.
                • We passed legislation that would protect seniors’ retirement savings from woke ESG investments that play politics with Americans’ money rather than maximizing returns. It was bipartisan, but President Biden issued his first veto against it.

                “House Republicans are accomplishing a lot in a productive, bipartisan fashion.
                “Our new, effective majority is very different from the former, extreme Democrat majority.
                “They closed the Capitol. We reopened it.
                “Many of them refused to show up to work. We are hard at work fighting to make America less dependent on China, lower inflation, and grow the economy.
                “Our effective Republican House majority is also very different from Senator Schumer’s unproductive Senate.
                “Here’s the facts: Senator Schumer’s Democrat Senate has passed only 10 substantive bills in 100 days.
                “That’s less than one a week.
                “Think about it:
                “The House has passed a bill to fire President Biden’s 87,000 IRS agents. But Senator Schumer’s Senate passed a nonbinding resolution ‘recognizing the importance of maple syrup production to Maine and designating March 26, 2023, as Maine Maple Sunday.’
                “The House has passed the Parents Bill of Rights, which gives parents a say in their children’s education. Senator Schumer hasn’t taken up that bill yet. But the Senate did find the time to pass a nonbinding resolution designating March 1, 2023, as ‘National Assistive Technology Awareness Day.’
                “And it goes on and on and on.
                “We’re the House of Representatives. They’re a house of resolutions.
                “I was in New York earlier this morning, and as it’s the beginning of baseball season, it made me think of what Yankee-great Babe Ruth said: that ‘you just can’t beat the person who never gives up.’
                “As we begin the next 100 days, I promise you this: We will never give up on the American people. And we will never give up our Commitment to America.
                “In the coming days, we will vote on The Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act. This will ensure that women have a fair playing field when they compete in school athletics.
                “We will vote on another measure from Andrew Clyde to block D.C.’s radical, anti-police proposals.
                “And we will fight to bring back fiscal sanity to Washington.
                “That is the resolve of this entire majority, every single member of it.
                “We will not rest until America’s economy is healthier, our country is stronger, and our children’s future is brighter.”
                Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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                • bsm2
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                  #15413
                  Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                  Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
                  Are you lying or mininformed?



                  “The numbers speak for themselves.
                  “In the first 100 days of the 118th Congress, the House has introduced 3,000 pieces of legislation, taken 182 roll call votes, and voted on 44 bills, 86 percent of which were bipartisan.
                  “Of the 36 bipartisan bills that have passed, Democrats have cast 4,705 ‘yea’ votes on them.
                  “Here’s a few of them:
                  • We passed H.R. 1, the Lower Energy Cost Act. That will lower inflation, lower global emissions, and strengthen our national security. 4 Democrats voted with us.
                  • We created a Select Committee on China that allows America to speak with one voice about the growing threat of Communist China. 146 Democrats voted with us.
                  • Then, less than two weeks ago, Republicans and Democrats, including Caucus Chair Aguilar, joined me in California to meet with the President of Taiwan.
                  • We blocked the sale of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to China. 113 Democrats voted with us.
                  • We passed legislation to nullify D.C.’s soft-on-crime criminal code. 34 Democrats voted with us, and President Biden is signing it into law.
                  • We passed legislation to end the pandemic emergency. 11 Democrats joined us, and President Biden signed it into law.
                  • We denounced the horrors of socialism. 109 Democrats joined us.
                  • We passed legislation that would protect seniors’ retirement savings from woke ESG investments that play politics with Americans’ money rather than maximizing returns. It was bipartisan, but President Biden issued his first veto against it.

                  “House Republicans are accomplishing a lot in a productive, bipartisan fashion.
                  “Our new, effective majority is very different from the former, extreme Democrat majority.
                  “They closed the Capitol. We reopened it.
                  “Many of them refused to show up to work. We are hard at work fighting to make America less dependent on China, lower inflation, and grow the economy.
                  “Our effective Republican House majority is also very different from Senator Schumer’s unproductive Senate.
                  “Here’s the facts: Senator Schumer’s Democrat Senate has passed only 10 substantive bills in 100 days.
                  “That’s less than one a week.
                  “Think about it:
                  “The House has passed a bill to fire President Biden’s 87,000 IRS agents. But Senator Schumer’s Senate passed a nonbinding resolution ‘recognizing the importance of maple syrup production to Maine and designating March 26, 2023, as Maine Maple Sunday.’
                  “The House has passed the Parents Bill of Rights, which gives parents a say in their children’s education. Senator Schumer hasn’t taken up that bill yet. But the Senate did find the time to pass a nonbinding resolution designating March 1, 2023, as ‘National Assistive Technology Awareness Day.’
                  “And it goes on and on and on.
                  “We’re the House of Representatives. They’re a house of resolutions.
                  “I was in New York earlier this morning, and as it’s the beginning of baseball season, it made me think of what Yankee-great Babe Ruth said: that ‘you just can’t beat the person who never gives up.’
                  “As we begin the next 100 days, I promise you this: We will never give up on the American people. And we will never give up our Commitment to America.
                  “In the coming days, we will vote on The Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act. This will ensure that women have a fair playing field when they compete in school athletics.
                  “We will vote on another measure from Andrew Clyde to block D.C.’s radical, anti-police proposals.
                  “And we will fight to bring back fiscal sanity to Washington.
                  “That is the resolve of this entire majority, every single member of it.
                  “We will not rest until America’s economy is healthier, our country is stronger, and our children’s future is brighter.”
                  Yep Nothing

                  10 bills passed pretty pathetic

                  Apparently Mississippi doesn't teach math

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                  • bsm2
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                    #15414
                    Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                    Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
                    Everything will be fine, honey. You guys always run around with your head on fire everytime there's a possible shutdown and it's always fine. Relax.
                    See folks don't do drugs

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                    • bsm2
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                      #15415
                      Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                      Biden administration updates furnace efficiency standards for first time in 16 years | The Hill

                      I am sure the wackos will hate it

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                      • Phil B.
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                        #15416
                        Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                        This is a lowlife in the democrap party!

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                        • Phil B.
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                          #15417
                          Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                          do you ever think of the lil guy that is making it paycheck to paycheck?

                          all these regulations really aren't enforced but they do make life difficult having to pay fines.. adjustments and extra taxes.

                          IF we STOP paying everybody in Ukraine, we could take care of more pressing issues at home.

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                          • Phil B.
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                            #15418
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                            Byron Donalds Shreds Democrats' Assertion of No Evidence Against Biden in Under 5 Minutes

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                            • Phil B.
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                              #15419
                              Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                              Originally posted by Phil B.
                              yup he is a lowlife.

                              Jamaal Bowman accused of obstruction for pulling fire alarm - TheBlaze

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                              • Phil B.
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                                #15420
                                Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                                Disgraced General Mark Milley Ends Career with Awkward Pleading for Applause: 'That Was Weak'

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