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  • HoraceH Offline
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    Horace
    wrote on last edited by
    #43

    It's easy to compare Trump to a clown, but how about comparing him to Biden? Do you expect more than tribal noises coming from Biden?

    Education is extremely important.

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    • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

      Trump is a lot like AOC. They don’t need to make sense, they just need to emote in the resonant frequency of their respective tribes.

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      Loki
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      #44

      @jon-nyc said in Scrap the debates:

      Trump is a lot like AOC. They don’t need to make sense, they just need to emote in the resonant frequency of their respective tribes.

      But unlike AOC, coronavirus aside, he produced results that defied expectations and actually were amazing. So tough to swallow I admit.

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      • HoraceH Offline
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        #45

        Considering the certainty that Biden will make exactly the noises his tribe coaches him to make, it is difficult to see him as anything but a properly pedigreed tribal noise maker. Which I can totally understand is preferable to Trump, to many.

        Education is extremely important.

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        • jon-nycJ Online
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          jon-nyc
          wrote on last edited by jon-nyc
          #46

          @Loki

          You’re high.

          Unemployment hit a local minimum before hitting a 90 year maximum.

          Like with virtually every president before him, the stock market hit new highs. But then much of gains were given back.

          The world is less stable than how he found it and our position in it less secure.

          The internal stability of the nation is at either a 50- or 150- year low (it’s too early to tell which).

          He’s not even tried to manage the pandemic, rather he manages news cycles within it. And he only does that when a Fox personality guilts him into it.

          The country is in far worse shape than it was 4 years ago.

          Only non-witches get due process.

          • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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          • 89th8 Online
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            89th
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            #47

            As of January 2020, per the state of the union address, the USA was in its best shape EVAH. The pandemic is likely a finite issue, and I think people know that. BLM and associated protests are becoming blah, as expected.

            Can people blame Trump for his handling of the pandemic? Sure. I blame him, to an extent.

            But I think Trump will have enough stats to throw out to generally deflect the predictable jabs Biden will make. He will have more energy and better jabs than Biden will and Biden risks having forgetful or mumbling moments, plus his teeth might even fall out.

            These debates are Trump’s to lose.

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            • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

              @Loki

              You’re high.

              Unemployment hit a local minimum before hitting a 90 year maximum.

              Like with virtually every president before him, the stock market hit new highs. But then much of gains were given back.

              The world is less stable than how he found it and our position in it less secure.

              The internal stability of the nation is at either a 50- or 150- year low (it’s too early to tell which).

              He’s not even tried to manage the pandemic, rather he manages news cycles within it. And he only does that when a Fox personality guilts him into it.

              The country is in far worse shape than it was 4 years ago.

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              Loki
              wrote on last edited by Loki
              #48

              @jon-nyc said in Scrap the debates:

              @Loki

              You’re high.

              Unemployment hit a local minimum before hitting a 90 year maximum.

              Like with virtually every president before him, the stock market hit new highs. But then much of gains were given back.

              The world is less stable than how he found it and our position in it less secure.

              The internal stability of the nation is at either a 50- or 150- year low (it’s too early to tell which).

              He’s not even tried to manage the pandemic, rather he manages news cycles within it. And he only does that when a Fox personality guilts him into it.

              The country is in far worse shape than it was 4 years ago.

              If you think we had Iran, Russia, China and North Korea were contained you are drinking your bath water. And Europe’s problems could not be helped by the US so I don’t know who’s standing we have lost ground in. Prove your case.

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              • jon-nycJ Online
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                jon-nyc
                wrote on last edited by
                #49

                I didn’t claim any particular nation was contained.

                I said we’re worse off on almost every important metric, in the country and in the world.

                Loki - do you believe the country is in a better spot today than 4 years ago?

                Do you believe the world is? Serious questions, both.

                Only non-witches get due process.

                • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                  I didn’t claim any particular nation was contained.

                  I said we’re worse off on almost every important metric, in the country and in the world.

                  Loki - do you believe the country is in a better spot today than 4 years ago?

                  Do you believe the world is? Serious questions, both.

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                  Loki
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                  #50

                  @jon-nyc said in Scrap the debates:

                  I didn’t claim any particular nation was contained.

                  I said we’re worse off on almost every important metric, in the country and in the world.

                  Loki - do you believe the country is in a better spot today than 4 years ago?

                  Do you believe the world is? Serious questions, both.

                  No and no. Resounding now, largely attributed to Covid. Trump’s success was as a strongman in a world dominated by strongmen. I don’t like how we got there pre-Covid but the opposition has been so bat shit crazy that I am truly flummoxed as to which is worse. My end game would be a take down of a Trump and the Zucker’s of the world, of which I call him out because he is merely representative of the problem.

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                  • HoraceH Offline
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                    Horace
                    wrote on last edited by Horace
                    #51

                    I listened to Ezra Klein's show of a few days ago where he had a RINO on who hates Trump and wrote a book. I was honestly hoping to get insights. It was one of the most vacuous interviews I'd ever heard. The issue with TDS folk is that they are too consumed by their hatred to dispassionately judge ideas. The money quote in the interview was "more americans died in the last four months than in any other four month period. So how's Trump working out?". Zing! I guess that's the same sort of zinger as saying that unemployment hit a 90 year max.

                    Education is extremely important.

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                    • 89th8 89th

                      As of January 2020, per the state of the union address, the USA was in its best shape EVAH. The pandemic is likely a finite issue, and I think people know that. BLM and associated protests are becoming blah, as expected.

                      Can people blame Trump for his handling of the pandemic? Sure. I blame him, to an extent.

                      But I think Trump will have enough stats to throw out to generally deflect the predictable jabs Biden will make. He will have more energy and better jabs than Biden will and Biden risks having forgetful or mumbling moments, plus his teeth might even fall out.

                      These debates are Trump’s to lose.

                      taiwan_girlT Offline
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                      taiwan_girl
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #52

                      @89th said in Scrap the debates:

                      As of January 2020, per the state of the union address, the USA was in its best shape EVAH

                      The problem for President Trump is that his term did not end in January 2020.

                      If you are going to claim the successes, then you HAVE to claim the failures, right @Horace (just teasing you!!).

                      As President Truman say - "The buck stops here"

                      A president can't say - "Well, I did great for the first three years. Just dont bother looking at the last year!!!"

                      Personally, i do not blame President Trump for what has happened to the economy over the past 6 months. (But I also dont give him as much credit as he economically claims for the first three years 55555)

                      Unemployment
                      Nov 2016 = 4.7%
                      July 2020 = 10.2%

                      SP 500
                      Nov 2016 = 2594
                      July 2020 = 3295

                      GDP Growth
                      Annual during President Trump = (-2%)
                      2017 = 2.3%
                      2018 = 3.0%
                      2019 = 2.2%
                      2020 = -10%

                      Debt
                      Nov 2016 = $19.9 trillion
                      July 2020 = $26.5 trillion
                      (increase of 33%)

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                      • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

                        @89th said in Scrap the debates:

                        As of January 2020, per the state of the union address, the USA was in its best shape EVAH

                        The problem for President Trump is that his term did not end in January 2020.

                        If you are going to claim the successes, then you HAVE to claim the failures, right @Horace (just teasing you!!).

                        As President Truman say - "The buck stops here"

                        A president can't say - "Well, I did great for the first three years. Just dont bother looking at the last year!!!"

                        Personally, i do not blame President Trump for what has happened to the economy over the past 6 months. (But I also dont give him as much credit as he economically claims for the first three years 55555)

                        Unemployment
                        Nov 2016 = 4.7%
                        July 2020 = 10.2%

                        SP 500
                        Nov 2016 = 2594
                        July 2020 = 3295

                        GDP Growth
                        Annual during President Trump = (-2%)
                        2017 = 2.3%
                        2018 = 3.0%
                        2019 = 2.2%
                        2020 = -10%

                        Debt
                        Nov 2016 = $19.9 trillion
                        July 2020 = $26.5 trillion
                        (increase of 33%)

                        HoraceH Offline
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                        Horace
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #53

                        @taiwan_girl said in Scrap the debates:

                        @89th said in Scrap the debates:

                        As of January 2020, per the state of the union address, the USA was in its best shape EVAH

                        The problem for President Trump is that his term did not end in January 2020.

                        If you are going to claim the successes, then you HAVE to claim the failures, right @Horace (just teasing you!!).

                        We are all free to judge by any criteria we see fit. I suspect you will find a strong correlation between those who do not like Trump and those who think he is obligated to accept blame for the effects of the pandemic.

                        Education is extremely important.

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                        • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

                          @89th said in Scrap the debates:

                          As of January 2020, per the state of the union address, the USA was in its best shape EVAH

                          The problem for President Trump is that his term did not end in January 2020.

                          If you are going to claim the successes, then you HAVE to claim the failures, right @Horace (just teasing you!!).

                          As President Truman say - "The buck stops here"

                          A president can't say - "Well, I did great for the first three years. Just dont bother looking at the last year!!!"

                          Personally, i do not blame President Trump for what has happened to the economy over the past 6 months. (But I also dont give him as much credit as he economically claims for the first three years 55555)

                          Unemployment
                          Nov 2016 = 4.7%
                          July 2020 = 10.2%

                          SP 500
                          Nov 2016 = 2594
                          July 2020 = 3295

                          GDP Growth
                          Annual during President Trump = (-2%)
                          2017 = 2.3%
                          2018 = 3.0%
                          2019 = 2.2%
                          2020 = -10%

                          Debt
                          Nov 2016 = $19.9 trillion
                          July 2020 = $26.5 trillion
                          (increase of 33%)

                          jon-nycJ Online
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                          jon-nyc
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #54

                          @taiwan_girl said in Scrap the debates:

                          GDP Growth
                          Annual during President Trump = (-2%)
                          2017 = 2.3%
                          2018 = 3.0%
                          2019 = 2.2%
                          2020 = -10%

                          No, no, no. 2020 isn’t annualized. It was -32.9% in the 2nd quarter.

                          Only non-witches get due process.

                          • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                          • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                            @taiwan_girl said in Scrap the debates:

                            GDP Growth
                            Annual during President Trump = (-2%)
                            2017 = 2.3%
                            2018 = 3.0%
                            2019 = 2.2%
                            2020 = -10%

                            No, no, no. 2020 isn’t annualized. It was -32.9% in the 2nd quarter.

                            L Offline
                            L Offline
                            Loki
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #55

                            @jon-nyc said in Scrap the debates:

                            @taiwan_girl said in Scrap the debates:

                            GDP Growth
                            Annual during President Trump = (-2%)
                            2017 = 2.3%
                            2018 = 3.0%
                            2019 = 2.2%
                            2020 = -10%

                            No, no, no. 2020 isn’t annualized. It was -32.9% in the 2nd quarter.

                            We will see how long Biden keeps the US shut down after he is President. This is going to be fun to watch. But no one will care when I point out how much the narrative changed.

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                            • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                              @taiwan_girl said in Scrap the debates:

                              GDP Growth
                              Annual during President Trump = (-2%)
                              2017 = 2.3%
                              2018 = 3.0%
                              2019 = 2.2%
                              2020 = -10%

                              No, no, no. 2020 isn’t annualized. It was -32.9% in the 2nd quarter.

                              taiwan_girlT Offline
                              taiwan_girlT Offline
                              taiwan_girl
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #56

                              @jon-nyc Ah okay. I must have misread the table I was looking at. Thanks Jon for the correction!

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                              • L Loki

                                @jon-nyc said in Scrap the debates:

                                @taiwan_girl said in Scrap the debates:

                                GDP Growth
                                Annual during President Trump = (-2%)
                                2017 = 2.3%
                                2018 = 3.0%
                                2019 = 2.2%
                                2020 = -10%

                                No, no, no. 2020 isn’t annualized. It was -32.9% in the 2nd quarter.

                                We will see how long Biden keeps the US shut down after he is President. This is going to be fun to watch. But no one will care when I point out how much the narrative changed.

                                taiwan_girlT Offline
                                taiwan_girlT Offline
                                taiwan_girl
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #57

                                @Loki said in Scrap the debates:

                                But no one will care when I point out how much the narrative changed.

                                I disagree. The President should be accountable, no matter who he is.

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                                • HoraceH Offline
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                                  Horace
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                                  #58

                                  There are those who may be inclined to judge people based on how they played the hand they were dealt, rather than mostly judging the hand they were dealt. You are advocating for judging the person by the random deal. Which is your prerogative, but to me it doesn't seem very well considered.

                                  Education is extremely important.

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                                    jon-nycJ Online
                                    jon-nyc
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #59

                                    For the most part it’s how presidencies are judged. As if the buck stops with them.

                                    Only non-witches get due process.

                                    • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                                      jon-nyc
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #60

                                      Clinton once complained out loud that he didn’t have a chance to be a truly great president because there was no crisis of the appropriate scale.

                                      It was true as far as it went, but seemed like bad form to complain about it

                                      Only non-witches get due process.

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                                      • HoraceH Horace

                                        There are those who may be inclined to judge people based on how they played the hand they were dealt, rather than mostly judging the hand they were dealt. You are advocating for judging the person by the random deal. Which is your prerogative, but to me it doesn't seem very well considered.

                                        Doctor PhibesD Online
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                                        Doctor Phibes
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #61

                                        @Horace said in Scrap the debates:

                                        There are those who may be inclined to judge people based on how they played the hand they were dealt, rather than mostly judging the hand they were dealt. You are advocating for judging the person by the random deal. Which is your prerogative, but to me it doesn't seem very well considered.

                                        I remember people here comparing Donald Trump to Winston Churchill.

                                        And not just because he's a fat old bastard who sounds drunk the whole time.

                                        I was only joking

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                                          #62

                                          There is certainly one thing those of you suffering from TDS need to consider:
                                          What if Biden/Harris wins?

                                          Then what?

                                          You do realize that some folks here will then be on offense and in the luxurious position of criticizing, complete with facts, figures, and mind-reading.

                                          It's the old "watch what you wish for, it might come true."

                                          The Portland DA announced that for most crimes associated with rioting, there will be no prosecution. Everyone's being let off, to come back and head more and more into the suburbs to hit the bars residential neighborhoods. Maybe if Biden wins, that can become more of a national policy? In other words, Biden/Harris will support the examples being set in Chicago, PDX, LA, etc. Right? That would be one wish coming true, I guess.

                                          I wish Trump would give anyone living in Hong Kong a new home. I don't suppose Hong Kong takes trade-ins?

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