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What good have biden and the democrats done?
LumRaiderFan replied to BS Wildcats's topic in Political Forum
Yes he is...this is what he said then. [Hidden Content] From the article: Biden lambasted the president for continually downplaying the pandemic, even as it continues to spread throughout the country. “The president (Trump) keeps telling us the virus is going to disappear,” he said. “He keeps waiting for a miracle. I have news for him: No miracle is coming.” Biden said he would immediately move to implement a sweeping pandemic-response plan that he argued the White House still lacks, more than six months after Covid-19 reached U.S. soil. “After all this time, the president still does not have a plan,” Biden said. “Well, I do. If I’m your president, on Day 1, we’ll implement the national strategy I’ve been laying out since March.” This is what he says now. [Hidden Content] From the article: On the Monday call, Biden said that a "federal response" is not the key to combating the COVID-19 pandemic, which he said requires resolution at the "state level." -
What good have biden and the democrats done?
LumRaiderFan replied to BS Wildcats's topic in Political Forum
6 pages...still nothing. -
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone.
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Sounds about right.
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No problem, that’s crazy stuff, one might say Biblical.
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[Hidden Content] 🤦
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[Hidden Content] Hey, PAMFAM, read and learn. From the article: Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson rejects defunding police, says 'a budget that reflects public safety' must be city's top priority. While other major cities across the U.S. have been experiencing record spikes in violent crime, Dallas, Texas, had seen an about 8.5% reduction by the end of last month. Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson, a Democrat, told Fox News Digital he attributed that success to three things – a strong police chief, having "a budget that reflects public safety being your city's top priority," and ensuring there’s "community buy-in" for crime reduction. The city budget included funding to "improve officer morale" by paying officers market-rate salaries to ensure they’re not getting paid less than officers in surrounding communities and restoring the police overtime budget that was slashed from the previous budget.
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Don’t think he’s being sarcastic.
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So you are saying that Democrat's soft policies on crime do not lead to more crime? That's the problem these days, folks like you don't want to place the blame where it lies. You throw out silly excuses like, "Oh, it's the true melting pot in America, that's what's going on." Ridiculous, if Giuliani had that attitude in New York, no telling where they would be right now. There are folks that can come up with policies to deal with violence, it's just that too many folks want to bash cops when any kind of force is used. Declaring it's the true melting pot in America is neither the reason for an uptick in violence and sure isn't a solution. Anyone with common sense can see it is tied directly to this defund the police crap LED BY DEMOCRATS and kid glove handling of criminal that are caught in a crime AND the influx of illegals that are flowing across the border. Don't give the melting pot the credit, give it to Joe.
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It's a shame when this democrat administration refuses to do one of the few things it is tasked for in the Constitution.
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[Hidden Content] The CDC and the NEA looking out for the kids teacher' unions...smh. From the article: White House officials considered ongoing labor disputes teachers unions were facing before releasing school reopening guidance to the public, emails show. Additionally, a White House staffers facilitated a meeting between Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Rochelle Walensky and the head of the nation's largest teachers union, National Education Association President Becky Pringle, the emails also show. The NEA official in that exchange later landed a Biden administration appointment to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), which houses the CDC, according to a press clip from the department. Previously released emails showed that teachers unions had influenced the CDC on school reopenings. The guidelines included a phased reopening approach for K-12 schools based on coronavirus cases in the area. "These emails show time and time again that the White House inserted itself into the shaping of school guidance with a primary focus of accommodating teachers unions," Caitlin Sutherland, executive director of Americans for Public Trust (APT), told Fox News. "However, the only thing the White House should have been focused on was how to get our children safely back into the classroom."
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[Hidden Content] From the article: The CDC temporarily halted Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine in April while scientists investigated the blood clots, which are known as "thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome." Regulators eventually decided that the benefits of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine outweigh the risks, but the FDA released new data this week showing that more cases have occurred in the summer and fall.
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So nobody steals stuff you can buy in a store??? 🤦♂️
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[Hidden Content] From the article: The National Sheriffs Association blasted the NFL for funding organizations that support defunding the police. The police advocacy group sharply criticized the league after a Fox News Digital investigation revealed that several of the NFL's "Inspire Change" partners, which receive funding from the NFL, advocate for the abolition or defunding of law enforcement. "I hope the NFL got its ROI [return on investment]: More crime, more legitimate criminals released, more community anger and more jerseys sold, eyeballs watching and paid seats filled at their games," Jonathan Thompson, executive director and CEO of the National Sheriffs Association, told Fox News in an email. Thompson blasted the NFL's decision to fund the anti-police organizations as giving "new meaning to the idea you spend money to make money." "Well done to the NFL, hopefully all the deputies and officers that protect their facilities and audiences that attend their games feel better about the NFL, especially since it is funding organizations that want to completely dissolve our country's principle of adherence to the rule of law," he added. "Perhaps they could spend one night in a cruiser or a jail to see the horrendous effects of runaway crime," the CEO concluded. "Or they could look into the faces of the victims of crime who are white, black, brown, men, women, elderly, kids, poor, rich and every demographic in America."