It's a "Washington Fudge."
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@copper said in It's a "Washington Fudge.":
Does Mr. Biden even offer an apology to the landlords?
Something even better...
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@copper said in It's a "Washington Fudge.":
Does Mr. Biden even offer an apology to the landlords?
https://www.politico.com/news/2021/08/04/landlords-legal-challenge-biden-eviction-ban-502513
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Seen on Twitter: "So glad we got rid of the authoritarian dictator and replaced him with the guy who unconstitutionally took Americans’ property rights by proclamation."
@george-k said:
The thing that annoys the hell out of me with regard to Biden is what a blowhard he is. Granted, one can have reasonable disagreements on public policy, the economy, national security, whatever....
But this guy loves nothing more than the sound of his own voice. One need only look at some of the hearings in Congress where he's participated. I recall one instance (can't remember the specific hearing...9/11 perhaps?), in which the questioner was allowed 10 minutes with the witness.
Biden spoke for 7 minutes before he asked his first question. Then, he complained that he didn't have enough time to "pursue his line of questioning."
This.
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@george-k said:
The thing that annoys the hell out of me with regard to Biden is what a blowhard he is. Granted, one can have reasonable disagreements on public policy, the economy, national security, whatever....
But this guy loves nothing more than the sound of his own voice. One need only look at some of the hearings in Congress where he's participated. I recall one instance (can't remember the specific hearing...9/11 perhaps?), in which the questioner was allowed 10 minutes with the witness.
Biden spoke for 7 minutes before he asked his first question. Then, he complained that he didn't have enough time to "pursue his line of questioning."
This.
@klaus said in It's a "Washington Fudge.":
@george-k said:
The thing that annoys the hell out of me with regard to Biden is what a blowhard he is. Granted, one can have reasonable disagreements on public policy, the economy, national security, whatever....
But this guy loves nothing more than the sound of his own voice. One need only look at some of the hearings in Congress where he's participated. I recall one instance (can't remember the specific hearing...9/11 perhaps?), in which the questioner was allowed 10 minutes with the witness.
Biden spoke for 7 minutes before he asked his first question. Then, he complained that he didn't have enough time to "pursue his line of questioning."
This.
I'm sorry guys, but in context to the guy who was just in there, this is about the funniest thing I ever heard.
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@klaus said in It's a "Washington Fudge.":
@george-k said:
The thing that annoys the hell out of me with regard to Biden is what a blowhard he is. Granted, one can have reasonable disagreements on public policy, the economy, national security, whatever....
But this guy loves nothing more than the sound of his own voice. One need only look at some of the hearings in Congress where he's participated. I recall one instance (can't remember the specific hearing...9/11 perhaps?), in which the questioner was allowed 10 minutes with the witness.
Biden spoke for 7 minutes before he asked his first question. Then, he complained that he didn't have enough time to "pursue his line of questioning."
This.
I'm sorry guys, but in context to the guy who was just in there, this is about the funniest thing I ever heard.
@aqua-letifer said in It's a "Washington Fudge.":
@klaus said in It's a "Washington Fudge.":
@george-k said:
The thing that annoys the hell out of me with regard to Biden is what a blowhard he is. Granted, one can have reasonable disagreements on public policy, the economy, national security, whatever....
But this guy loves nothing more than the sound of his own voice. One need only look at some of the hearings in Congress where he's participated. I recall one instance (can't remember the specific hearing...9/11 perhaps?), in which the questioner was allowed 10 minutes with the witness.
Biden spoke for 7 minutes before he asked his first question. Then, he complained that he didn't have enough time to "pursue his line of questioning."
This.
I'm sorry guys, but in context to the guy who was just in there, this is about the funniest thing I ever heard.
That’s what she said.