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  1. CS natureboy

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    We ought to have a reporter ask Biden if Kamala gives good head or something.
    Wait until he's in true biden mode and ask him.
    Betcha the answer would be hilarious!
     
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    Biden mocked for claiming there are ’54 states’: ‘This guy is completely senile’
    'Painful and embarrassing to watch,' tweeted one user in reference to Biden's latest gaffe

    Conservatives on Twitter ripped into President Joe Biden’s latest gaffe from Friday night, in which he claimed that Democrats campaigned in "54 states" in 2018 to defend Obamacare.

    During his Friday evening remarks at the "Pennsylvania Democratic Party Reception," Biden touted his party’s success in protecting the Affordable Care Act from being dismantled during former President Donald Trump’s term.

    Trump had campaigned on replacing Obamacare, though as Biden claimed Friday, Democrats campaigned hard in 2018 to prevent that from happening. In his speech, he warned that the GOP will go after their health care if they gain the congressional majority.

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    During a rally in Pennsylvania, President Biden claimed there are "54 states."

    Two-thirds of the way through his address, Biden said, "And, of course, they’re going try for their 499th time, or whatever the number is — they’re still determined to eliminate the Affordable Care Act. And, by the way, if they do, that means — not a joke, everybody."

    Then he made his latest viral statement. He said, "That’s why we defeated it in 2018 when they tried to do it. We went to 54 states."

    He added, "The reason is people didn’t realize that the only reason anybody who has a pre-existing condition can get health care is because of that Affordable Care Act," and warned that "these protections will be gone as well if Republicans get their way."

    Though conservative critics were preoccupied by the number of states the president mentioned.

    https://twitter.com/laurenboebert/s...ng-there-54-states-this-guy-completely-senile

    Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Co., blasted Biden for the apparent gaffe, tweeting, "Joe Biden now says there are 54 states. I guess if you count the states of denial, confusion, delusion and disaster that his Regime has caused he just might be on to something."

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    President Biden took a long pause when asked by MSNBC if First Lady Biden wants him to run again (MSNBC/Jonathan Capehart)

    RealClearPolitics president Tom Bevan mocked Biden and former President Obama – who once claimed there were "57 states" in a speech – in his tweet, stating, "Looks like we've lost 3 states since 2008!"

    Actor and Hollywood conservative Rob Schneider tweeted, "Biden says there are 54 states in America. Next speech he will explain the 81 million votes…"

    Conservative comedian Terrence Williams lamented over the gaffe, tweeting, "Joe Biden said he’s been to 54 states. Jesus Help us all."

    https://twitter.com/RyanAFournier/s...ng-there-54-states-this-guy-completely-senile

    Students for Trump founder Ryan Fournier went after Biden’s cognitive abilities, stating, "Joe Biden apparently thinks that there are 54 states. This guy is completely senile."

    Conservative commentator John Cardillo wrote, "Painful and embarrassing to watch. IT’S. EVERY. TIME. HE. SPEAKS."

    Journalist Collin Pruett quipped, "Inflation is so bad it’s impacting geography under @JoeBiden."

    And lawyer and conservative radio host Jordan Sekulow tweeted, "The leader of the Democrat Party and unfortunately for us, the President."
     
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    Alert readers might remember back in 2016 when VP Biden raced Colin Powell in the corvettes they had gotten. As it turned out, Powell finished first while Biden hit a higher top speed and, well, there's always been some debate about that. Well, never pass up an opportunity for a photo shoot, as they say.
    Which brings us to Bidens claim recently about his Corvette.

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    Lets hope they keep this mental giant on a short leash until 2024.
     
  8. CS natureboy

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    Senile joe and his granddaughter at early voting.

    Creepy ass biden kissing his granddaughter on the lips. Looks like the camera panned away before he started sniffing.... Oh and biden looks just as lost and confused as ever....


     
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    More from lying ass biden....


    Biden says he 'spoke to' man who 'invented' insulin, who died before president was born
    President Biden spoke about insulin to a crowd of supporters on Tuesday in Hallandale Beach, Florida.

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    President Joe Biden told a room full of supporters in Hallandale Beach, Florida, on Tuesday that he spoke with the man who "invented" insulin, who said it was never patented because it was supposed to be available to everyone.

    The president was giving a speech to gain support for the Democratic Party going into the midterms.

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    A Novo Nordisk employee controls a machine at an insulin production line in a plant in Kalundborg (Reuters)

    During his speech, Biden spoke about the Inflation Reduction Act and the effect it will have for those on Social Security and Medicare.

    One of those benefits is capping the cost of insulin at $35, and the reason, Biden said, is because the diabetes treatment was meant to be available for everyone.

    "How many of you know somebody with diabetes, and needs insulin," Biden asked the crowd. "Do you know how much it costs to make that insulin drug for diabetes? … It was invented by a man who did not patent it because he wanted it available for everyone. I spoke to him, OK?"

    However, insulin, a hormone produced in the body, was never invented, but was discovered by Frederick Banting.

    The late physician and scientist died at the age of 49 on Feb. 20, 1941.

    Biden was born on Nov. 20, 1942.
     
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    Gotta love how despicables keep telling us the advantages of their "Inflation Reduction Act".
    They talk about prescription drug prices. Wait. Wasn't a bill doing this already in Congress? Yep. In fact, introduced in 2019, 2020, and 2021. Still sitting there too.
    They don't like to talk about $80 BILLION for IRS enforcement. Does anyone really think all those agents are going to be kept busy just with the 1%?
    They talk about green energy. Follow the money.
    They talk about tax credits to spur growth.
    They talk about reducing the debt. Yeah, right.
     
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      The "IRA" was a stealth climate bill, passed because they couldn't get the climate crap passed any other way.
      Notice how @stumbles is no longer bragging about how the IRA will reduce inflation...
       
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      Propaganda from 2017?
      Rent free
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    Harris to announce over $13 billion in assistance to help cut energy costs this winter
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    Harris to announce over $13 billion in assistance to help cut energy costs this winter
    JUSTIN GOMEZ and MORGAN WINSOR
    Wed, November 2, 2022 at 3:01 AM



    Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday will announce new steps the Biden administration is taking to help lower energy costs for Americans this winter.

    The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is providing $4.5 billion in assistance to help cut heating costs for the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), according to the White House.

    "In addition to covering home heating costs this winter and unpaid utility bills, the program will help families make cost-effective home energy repairs to lower their heating and cooling bills," the White House said in a statement.

    MORE: Ukraine war expected to accelerate clean energy transition, new report finds

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    Over the last year, LIHEAP has helped 5.3 million households across the United States with heating, cooling and weatherization, according to the White House.

    The U.S. Department of Energy will also allocate $9 billion in funding from the Inflation Reduction Act to support up to 1.6 million households nationwide in upgrading their homes to decrease energy bills. This will be separated into two rebate programs: one for whole home energy efficiency retrofits and another for highly efficient and electric home appliances, according to the White House.

    "In addition to lowering costs, energy-efficient and electric building and appliance upgrades can reduce indoor and local outdoor air pollution, improving health in our communities," the White House said. "In addition, they will cut millions of tons of greenhouse gas emissions every year to help tackle climate change."

    Harris will discuss the initiatives while visiting a union hall and training facility in Boston on Wednesday, according to the White House.

    MORE: Higher heating bills expected this winter amid energy market turmoil: Report

    Nearly half of U.S. households rely on natural gas for heating and their bills could jump 28% this winter, compared with last winter, while bills for heating oil are projected to be 27% higher and electricity 10% higher, according to a recent analysis from the U.S. Energy Information Administration, an independent agency within the U.S. Department of Energy.

    The National Energy Assistance Directors Association, which represents the state directors of LIHEAP, said in a recent report that energy costs are expected to be the highest this winter in more than a decade. This comes amid soaring inflation rates, with U.S. consumer prices increasing to a 40-year high 6.6% in September.

    There are a number of contributing factors, including a rebound in global energy consumption from the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has triggered price spikes, and Russia's war in Ukraine further increasing prices and reducing supplies.

    https://www.yahoo.com/gma/harris-announce-over-13-billion-090103310.html
     
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    LOL, listen to the crowd chant.... Sounds like they're really into joe....:hilarious:

     
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    Well, but the biden administration got one thing right this week.
    Twitter flags White House tweet crediting Biden for increase in Social Security payments caused by inflation (msn.com)

    "The White House tweeted this week that "President Biden’s leadership" resulted in the largest increase in Social Security payments seen in 10 years."​
    Now, while Twitter took exception to the President seeming to claim that he and he alone got us poor seniors the "largest increase in Social Security Payments seen in 10 years", they miss the point.

    Biden's leadership has led to record inflation, which triggers an increase in Social Security payments, so yes, Bidens leadership has resulted in the largest increase in social security payments .........

    If there is an issue with the White House tweet it would be the use of the word "leadership", is what Shooter thinks.
     
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    I need to find the actual transcript of this speech. None of the news reports I've seen on it do it justice.

    Biden sends a stark warning about political violence ahead of midterms: ‘We can’t take democracy for granted any longer’
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    By Kevin Liptak, MJ Lee, Betsy Klein and Phil Mattingly, CNN
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    President Joe Biden speaks about threats to democracy ahead of next week's midterm elections, Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2022, at the Columbus Club in Union Station, near the U.S. Capitol in Washington.
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    President Joe Biden on Wednesday delivered a stark warning to Americans that the future of the nation’s democracy could rest on next week’s midterm elections, an urgent appeal coming six days before final ballots are cast in a contest the president framed in nearly existential terms.

    “We can’t take democracy for granted any longer,” the president said from Union Station in Washington, blocks from the US Capitol where a mob attempted to interrupt the certification of the 2020 election.

    It was a sharp message to Americans considering sitting out next week’s congressional elections that the very future of the country was at stake. Biden suggested the preponderance of candidates for office at every level of government who have denied the results of the last presidential contest was red-flashing warning signal for the country.

    “As I stand here today, there are candidates running for every level of office in America – for governor, for Congress, for attorney general, for secretary of state who won’t commit to accepting the results of the elections they’re in,” Biden said. “That is the path to chaos in America. It’s unprecedented. It’s unlawful. And it is un-American.”

    Biden’s speech placed blame for the dire national situation squarely at the feet of his predecessor, Donald Trump, accusing the former president of cultivating a lie that has metastasized into a web of conspiracies that has already resulted in targeted violence.

    “This intimidation, this violence against Democrats, Republicans and non-partisan officials just doing their jobs, is the consequence of lies told for power and profit, lies of conspiracy and malice, lies repeated over and over to generate a cycle of anger, hate, vitriol and even violence,” Biden said. “In this moment, we have to confront those lies with the truth, the very future of our nation depends on it.”


    “American democracy is under attack because the defeated former president … refuses to accept the will of the people,” Biden said.


    The speech – a political event hosted by the Democratic National Committee, not the White House – underscored the points Biden has been making for weeks since a prime time speech in Philadelphia. Yet it diverged from the central focus of Democrats’ closing midterm message, which has been a brighter portrait of economic recovery.

    Biden’s message Wednesday was anything but optimistic, even as he remained hopeful that Americans would reject the menacing forces he described. Aides said Biden was propelled to deliver the address after an attack last week on the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi by an intruder who, according to his social media, wallowed in right-wing conspiracies, including about election fraud.

    Biden made sure to note that most Americans, and even most Republicans, would not resort to violence. But he said those who would have outsized influence.


    “I believe the voices excusing or calling for violence and intimidation are a distinct minority in America,” Biden said. “But they’re loud and they are determined.”


    Biden and his team had been contemplating giving a speech on the topic of democracy for some time, but their decision-making in recent days had been shaped by what they’ve viewed as a surge in anti-democratic rhetoric and threats of violence. But the attack on Paul Pelosi deeply alarmed Biden and his top advisers; the shocking home intrusion and attack on Pelosi landed the 82-year-old in the hospital for surgery and he has since been recovering from a skull fracture, among other injuries.

    Advisers said ahead of the speech that Biden felt that it would be important for him to directly condemn these kinds of threats and acts of violence.

    The theme of protecting the soul of the nation – and the pillars of the country’s democratic system – were central to Biden’s 2020 presidential campaign. The president has since spoken about these topics throughout his presidency, but Wednesday’s speech marked an effort to emphatically underscore what is at stake heading into the midterms.

    Defense of democracy has been an animating feature of Biden’s thinking this political season and has emerged more abundantly in his off-camera conversations with Democrats. The day before his speech in Washington, Biden warned a group of Democratic donors in Florida that “democracy is on the ballot” this year – and offered something of a preview of his message for a day later.

    “How can you say that you in fact care about democracy when you deny the existence of a win? The only way you could win is either you win or the other guy cheated,” he said at the event, held in an oceanfront backyard of a mansion in Golden Beach, Florida.

    “This has not happened since the Civil War. It sounds like hyperbole, but it hadn’t happened since then, as bad as it is now,” he said.

    Biden’s Civil War reference hardly appeared coincidental; he was seen this week carrying a copy of historian Jon Meacham’s new book, “And There Was Light: Abraham Lincoln and the American Struggle,” which explores how America’s 16th president confronted secession and threats to democracy.

    Meacham is an informal adviser to Biden and has helped write some of his most high-profile speeches.

    Biden previously laid out the stakes two months ago, traveling to Philadelphia, where he delivered an urgent rebuke of Trump and those aligned with his attempts to undermine democracy.

    “As I stand here tonight, equality and democracy are under assault,” Biden said at the time. “We do ourselves no favor to pretend otherwise.”


    Biden starkly warned at the time about what he called “an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic.”


    https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/02/politics/biden-speech-democracy-dc
     
  20. shootersa

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    So if violence is such a concern how is it the residence of the third in line of succession to the office of President was breached so easily?

    Diversion attempt fail.