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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil B. View Post
    Its about the corruption in the Biden family i don't care about the fucking election ..time will tell about that.
    It's about the fucking LAWS that the bidets that are important.
    Just like the Clinton family should be looked into.

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    .... seriously!!! ... after four years of Don the Con!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil B. View Post
    Its about the corruption in the Biden family i don't care about the fucking election ..time will tell about that.
    It's about the fucking LAWS that the bidets that are important.
    Just like the Clinton family should be looked into.

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    Corruption with President Biden ... please name one.

    Corruption with the ex President ... where does one start? Expect serious legal indictments to be filed any day now against citizen Trump.

    Corruption with the Clintons ... other than impeachment, please describe any legal indictments or actual charges laid

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    The Biden administration over the weekend announced that Vice President Kamala Harris will helm the National Space Council, just as her predecessor, former Vice President Mike Pence, did before her.

    "As I've said before: In America, when we shoot for the moon, we plant our flag on it. I am honored to lead our National Space Council," the vice president tweeted following the announcement.

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    Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

    Quote Originally Posted by SalesServiceGuy View Post
    Did you watch President Biden speak during his first address to the joint session of Congress? He was (lackluster, tired looking, and seemed to struggle with his notes and his prompter) for 65 minutes.

    These old recycled criticisms of President Biden are (completely) accurate (and) convincing to the millions of people who watched <<---- An estimated 26.9 million people watched the president’s address with 3/4 of them being over the age of 55 (which shows he has almost NO APPEAL to younger voters), compared to nearly 48 Million viewers for Trump's 1st address to congress, and also received a worse approval rating (51% compared to Trump's 57%), also Trump's "least viewed speech" still saw 37 million viewers.

    WHERE ARE THOSE 81 MILLION VOTERS??? HAHAHA!!!
    There, fixed it for you!
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    Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

    Quote Originally Posted by FrohnB View Post
    There, fixed it for you!

    ... you did not watch Biden's first address to Congress.


    April 23, 2021
    A national poll of America’s 18-to-29 year olds released today by the Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School shows that despite the state of our politics, hope for America among young people is rising dramatically, especially among people of color. As more young Americans are likely to be politically engaged than they were a decade ago, they overwhelmingly approve of the job President Biden is doing, favor progressive policies, and have faith in their fellow Americans.

    | The Institute of Politics at Harvard University


    In the March 9-22 survey of 2,513 young Americans, the Harvard Youth Poll looked at views regarding the Biden administration’s first 100 days, the future of the Republican Party, mental health, and the impacts of social media.

    As millennials and Gen Z become the largest voting bloc, their values and participation provide hope for the future and also a sense of urgency that our country must address the pressing issues that concern them,”


    1. Despite the state of our politics, hope for America is rising (especially among people of color), and so is youth’s faith in their fellow Americans


    2. Young Americans are significantly more likely to be politically engaged than they were a decade ago; a sharp increase in progressive political values marked since 2016


    3. Fifty-nine percent (59%) of 18-to-29-year-old Americans approve of President Biden’s job performance overall; 65% approve of his handling of the coronavirus and 57% race relations


    4. Forty percent of young Americans expect their lives to be better as a result of the Biden administration; many more feel a part of Biden’s America than Trump’


    5. More than half of young Americans are going through an extended period of feeling “down, depressed or hopeless” in recent weeks; 28% have had thoughts that they would be better off dead, or of hurting themself in some way


    6. Nearly a third of young Americans say that politics has gotten in the way of a friendship; differences of opinion on race-related issues most likely to cause rifts


    7. With partisanship rising, three-quarters of American youth--including 85% of Biden voters and 73% of Trump voters--agree we need more “open-mindedness” in politics


    8. More than three-in-four young Americans have little trust in Facebook or Twitter to do the right thing; about half of young Americans believe the U.S. government should further regulate big tech


    9. Two-thirds of youth, but only 26% of young Republicans, believe that Joe Biden won the election fairly


    10. A plurality believe history will judge Trump as a “the worst president ever;” less than a quarter of young Americans want Trump to play a key role in the future of Republican politics; young Republicans are divided



    ... the Republican brand is dying off as the population ages. Young Americans reject the ex President in overwhelming numbers and are pleased with the work that President Biden has done to date

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    Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

    Quote Originally Posted by SalesServiceGuy View Post
    ... you did not watch Biden's first address to Congress.


    April 23, 2021
    A national poll of America’s 18-to-29 year olds released today by the Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School shows that despite the state of our politics, hope for America among young people is rising dramatically, especially among people of color. As more young Americans are likely to be politically engaged than they were a decade ago, they overwhelmingly approve of the job President Biden is doing, favor progressive policies, and have faith in their fellow Americans.

    | The Institute of Politics at Harvard University


    In the March 9-22 survey of 2,513 young Americans, the Harvard Youth Poll looked at views regarding the Biden administration’s first 100 days, the future of the Republican Party, mental health, and the impacts of social media.

    As millennials and Gen Z become the largest voting bloc, their values and participation provide hope for the future and also a sense of urgency that our country must address the pressing issues that concern them,”


    1. Despite the state of our politics, hope for America is rising (especially among people of color), and so is youth’s faith in their fellow Americans


    2. Young Americans are significantly more likely to be politically engaged than they were a decade ago; a sharp increase in progressive political values marked since 2016


    3. Fifty-nine percent (59%) of 18-to-29-year-old Americans approve of President Biden’s job performance overall; 65% approve of his handling of the coronavirus and 57% race relations <--LOL.......wonder which liberal college they pulled these respondents from!?

    4. Forty percent of young Americans expect their lives to be better as a result of the Biden administration; many more feel a part of Biden’s America than Trump’ <--So it's safe to say that a majority of youth (60%) don't expect their lives to be better under biden! Thanks for clarifying!


    5. More than half of young Americans are going through an extended period of feeling “down, depressed or hopeless” in recent weeks; 28% have had thoughts that they would be better off dead, or of hurting themself in some way <--(Thanks to the Democrats.........can't forget that they are the cause for most of this misery!)


    6. Nearly a third of young Americans say that politics has gotten in the way of a friendship; differences of opinion on race-related issues most likely to cause rifts <--LOL! Go get the security blankets and find a safe space!! Thumb-suckers that can't accept a difference in opinion! LOL....snowflakes!


    7. With partisanship rising, three-quarters of American youth--including 85% of Biden voters and 73% of Trump voters--agree we need more “open-mindedness” in politics


    8. More than three-in-four young Americans have little trust in Facebook or Twitter to do the right thing; about half of young Americans believe the U.S. government should further regulate big tech <--The distrust in media and social media........Brought to you mostly by democrats! So, it's safe to assume that since democrats and the biden admin hold these companies to such a high regard, that youth in America don't trust the democrat party either.......you know that little thing about being complicit with the big tech companies!


    9. Two-thirds of youth, but only 26% of young Republicans, believe that Joe Biden won the election fairly


    10. A plurality believe history will judge Trump as a “the worst president ever;” less than a quarter of young Americans want Trump to play a key role in the future of Republican politics; young Republicans are divided



    ... the Republican brand is dying off as the population ages. Young Americans reject the ex President in overwhelming numbers and are pleased with the work that President Biden has done to date

    Actually, you can count me as one of the 26.9 million that tuned in (i do my research of both sides)!! His Speech SUCKED BIG HAIRY BALLS!!

    Your "harvard poll" (which means nothing in these days based on how they choose their "respondents") has nothing to do with my statement that biden has NO APPEAL to younger Americans based on the viewership of his first speech! You just spouted off why "SOME youth" don't like Trump! LOL!

    All your little poll tells anyone is that youth hold on to "hope" like it's something tangible, dislike social media, get offended easily, are depressed, and have little aspiration to get involved in politics!
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    Quote Originally Posted by FrohnB View Post

    Actually, you can count me as one of the 26.9 million that tuned in (i do my research of both sides)!! His Speech SUCKED BIG HAIRY BALLS!!

    Your "harvard poll" (which means nothing in these days based on how they choose their "respondents") has nothing to do with my statement that biden has NO APPEAL to younger Americans based on the viewership of his first speech! You just spouted off why "SOME youth" don't like Trump! LOL!

    All your little poll tells anyone is that youth hold on to "hope" like it's something tangible, dislike social media, get offended easily, are depressed, and have little aspiration to get involved in politics!
    Great that you watched President Biden's speech! You are entitled to your opinion.

    Harvard University has a great reputation and it's poll of 2,600 young people clearly shows that the majority of American voters will always want the ex-President to remain in the past.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SalesServiceGuy View Post
    Great that you watched President Biden's speech! You are entitled to your opinion.

    Harvard University has a great reputation and it's poll of 2,600 young people clearly shows that the majority of American voters will always want the ex-President to remain in the past.



    how can a section of 2.600 YOUNG people be the majority of ANYTHING? This is out of a total of 31,566 students,

    this is only one college in the system...

    not to mention all the adults..

    2,600 is a piss in the bucket for all that can vote.

    you always state the MAJORITY.. when in fact the people you quote are the MINORITY.

    talk about skewed information.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil B. View Post
    how can a section of 2.600 YOUNG people be the majority of ANYTHING? This is out of a total of 31,566 students,

    this is only one college in the system...

    not to mention all the adults..

    2,600 is a piss in the bucket for all that can vote.

    you always state the MAJORITY.. when in fact the people you quote are the MINORITY.

    talk about skewed information.
    ... I understand this is a one poll of 2,600 people. It shows the Republicans are losing touch with young voters 29 years old or less and very few want to see a return of the ex President.

    As US demographics have been saying for years, unless the Republican party can find a way to expand its base, it is doomed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SalesServiceGuy View Post
    ... I understand this is a one poll of 2,600 people. It shows the Republicans are losing touch with young voters 29 years old or less and very few want to see a return of the ex President.

    As US demographics have been saying for years, unless the Republican party can find a way to expand its base, it is doomed.
    the republican party had more young voters in 2020 than in years past.. so your statement is not true. They same is true for blacks/hispanics.

    and yes I saw the CNN report that the red team is losing it's base.. that's untrue also. It's the RINO's that some people are shying away from.. IF the repubs are doing so poorly how can you validate that statement with the pickup of soo many in the house ? and the few in the senate? the states have picked up seats in a lot of the states.

    you really need to review the other side of the story

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