2020 Presidential Race

You don't have to necessarily unify people. In this regard, I'd be happy to have a POTUS who didn't spend his time trolling people like he's an anonymous 15 YO on the internet.

Remember when Republicans FtFO when Obama said, "You lost. Elections have consequences"? Such bad decorum. How can a president act like that? was the response by snowflakes on the right. Man, those were much more innocent times.

I think it's very amusing. One side is trying to out stupid the other.
 
Right, because idiots are content to accept/support a POTUS who drives up debt. They'll even go so far as to say he's "doing a great job"
Are you so dense that you don't know what Schumer and Pelosi and the media would do to Trump and Republicans if they suggested any "Draconian cuts" to any programs, except the military, Border Patrol, or ICE? It would be political suicide. They can't even cut the rate of increases without getting torched. You need to step out from behind your view of the world the way it should be , and accept reality.
 
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I think it's very amusing. One side is trying to out stupid the other.

Well, I'm glad it amuses you. It just makes things worse. Trump gets opposed on some of the good stuff he's actually trying to do, and the liberals bear down harder on bad candidates. It's totally counterproductive, but I guess at least it's entertaining.
 
He is, compared to the last few.

Oh yeah, things are so much better. Thank you POTUS. Can I wipe my chin now, please?

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Well, I'm glad it amuses you. It just makes things worse. Trump gets opposed on some of the good stuff he's actually trying to do, and the liberals bear down harder on bad candidates. It's totally counterproductive, but I guess at least it's entertaining.

It's definitely a sign of a decline of the US. The myth Biden puts out about going back to normal is still a myth.
 
This can't be blamed on one president but can be blamed on the system. Once the first deficits were run, then second and nothing happened this was blood in the water for a group of politicians. Its legalized stealing and a perfect scenario for government run amuck. Suddenly they have been given a printing press for money with the only limitation being how much the machine will print. Buy more machines then, and this is where we are now. We can discuss global warming and other debatable issues but no one can disagree with the fact that if you spend more than you make eventually you will run out of credit.
 
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Oh yeah, things are so much better. Thank you POTUS. Can I wipe my chin now, please?

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How do you stop it as President? End Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, Pork Spending, Military? He really can't do a lot without Congress. He can Veto everything but then he would go down in flames.
 
Looks fairly linear. It will always get higher. Ever hear of inflation?

Apparently he's never heard that congress controls spending either. Somehow I've missed all the new spending Trump has started ... but then nobody else has pointed me in the right direction on that when asked. I do remember Trump shutting the government down over spending, though.
 
CNN mired in a credibility crisis as ratings continue to collapse, experts say

CNN is suffering a credibility crisis as viewership for the once-proud network continues to crater with a no apparent plan in place to fix things anytime soon, according to media watchdogs and insiders.

CNN’s audience shriveled in the second quarter of 2019, averaging only 541,000 total viewers while being more than doubled by Fox News Channel’s 1.3 million average in the process. But CNN struggled even more during the primetime hours of 8-11 p.m. ET, finishing as the fifteenth most-watched network on basic cable behind networks such as TLC, Investigation Discovery and the Hallmark Channel. CNN averaged a dismal 761,000 primetime viewers while FNC averaged 2.4 million.

The Hill media guru Joe Concha told Fox News that CNN's freefall may not be slowing.

“The numbers warrant concern, yes. Q2 was a particularly news-rich quarter highlighted by the release of the Mueller report and all the aftermath and controversy following it, plus the launch of several high-profile Democratic candidacies including Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg to propel 2020 coverage into high gear,” Concha said. “It may only get worse in Q3 given the numbers we’re already seeing.”

CNN started off the third quarter with “the network’s lowest average since 2015” when it comes to primetime viewers among the key demographic of adults age 25-54, according to TVNewser. But the network has extended various contributors through the election, indicating that its apparent anti-Trump programming strategy will remain in place for at least the duration of the president’s first term.

“You know the answer,” a longtime CNN employee said when asked if staffers are panicked about the ratings decay before declining further comment.

Another current CNN employee told Fox News that there is widespread concern about the network’s ratings problem, but high-profile hosts such as Anderson Cooper remain unfazed.
“The people that are concerned – it’s certainly not the anchors who have lucrative contracts – it’s the people among the lower levels, such as producers and show bookers."

A third current staffer told Fox News that CNN “is clearly doing something wrong if the ratings are like this,” before asking, “So why don’t we try something different?”

Cable news viewership has declined in general as more and more consumers cut the cord in favor of OTT streaming services, but CNN’s losses are overwhelming. The network lost 18 percent of its audience compared to the second quarter of last year. CNN also dropped a whopping 38 percent of primetime viewers among the key demo.
CNN’s most popular show averaged only 910,000 viewers. Fourteen Fox News programs and 10 MSNBC programs attracted larger audiences.

Reporter-turned-banker Porter Bibb is surprised parent company AT&T hasn't made any changes. "My guess is that senior management is more concerned about the launch of HBO Max than CNN, at least for the moment," he said.

Sagging ratings weren’t the only negative headlines generated by CNN during the second quarter, as the network reduced headcount days after publically declaring there wouldn’t be mass layoffs.

A CNN spokesperson told Fox News on May 7 that reports of looming layoffs were a “crazy rumor,” but staffers were shocked when members of the network’s Atlanta-based staff that covered health care were shown the door only two weeks later.

CNN also saw over 100 employees accept a voluntary buyout option, losing bureau chiefs and award winners in the process while the network moved into elaborate new New York City digs.

CNN began broadcasting in May from the network’s ritzy new facility in the Hudson Yards area on the West Side of Manhattan. The brand-new, state-of-the-art headquarters is part of a luxurious complex that also features condominiums which start at $4.3 million, high-end restaurants and stores such as Cartier, Rolex, Louis Vuitton and Neiman Marcus.

The second quarter also saw the release of the White House correspondent Jim Acosta’s anti-Trump book. Before its June release, one current CNN employee told Fox News that CNN’s Acosta might not be the right person to cover Trump’s White House these days.

“Jim Acosta is, a lot of times, asking the right questions but it doesn’t always need to be about him and his grandstanding,” the CNN staffer said. “People get tired of it. Acosta is supposed to be a correspondent reporting the facts but you can’t tell the difference between him and a paid pundit.”

MSNBC’s recent Democratic presidential primary debate attracted a large audience, and CNN is set to host its own version later this month. The event would typically be a reason for optimism, but CNN announced on Monday that opinion host Don Lemon would a moderator, raising eyebrows in the process as respected journalists such as Erin Burnett and Poppy Harlow remain on the sideline.

CNN mired in a credibility crisis as ratings continue to collapse, experts say
 
I wonder what a 30 sec commercial costs to run on CNN? I also wonder if reaching half a million viewers in prime time is worth the cost? If not, they will be forced to drop the cost of the spot which will cause increase pressure to eliminate overhead as revenue falls.
 
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Ex-Clinton aide says she would 'ankle dive' to stop Hillary from running again

Jennifer Palmieri wants to spare her former boss the misery she would encounter in another presidential run, saying she would "ankle dive at the door" to prevent it.

Palmieri served as communications director for former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton during the 2016 election. During an interview on Thursday, Palmieri said she "loved" Clinton too much to let her make another run at the Oval Office.

“If Hillary Clinton ran for office again, I would do an ankle dive at the door to not allow her to do it because I love her too much,” she said.

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Buttigieg’s ‘Douglass Plan’ Addresses Racism, Black Diabetes, Childbirth Inequities

South Bend, Ind., Mayor and presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg unveiled on Thursday his “Douglass Plan,” which he calls a plan for “restoration” of the black community from the effects of RACISM, including health inequities such as high rates of diabetes and childbirth mortality.

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“You look at something like health,” Buttigieg said in an interview with National Public Radio’s Morning Edition. “You can basically quantify impacts of RACISM.”

“You see it in the fact that a black woman is three times as likely to die in childbirth as a white mother,” Buttigieg said. “You see it in different rates of diabetes and life expectancy itself.”

“This is a measurable cost of RACISM in health,” Buttigieg said.

He said his plan, named after the iconic abolitionist Frederick Douglass, is not reparations, although he said that he would sign into law a proposed bill that would set up a commission to study REPARATIONS for the descendants of slaves.

His “Douglass Plan” aims to establish a $10 billion fund for black entrepreneurs over five years, invest $25 billion in historically black colleges, legalize marijuana, expunge past drug convictions, reduce the prison population by half and pass a new Voting Rights Act to further empower the federal government to ensure voting access.

His campaign says it is equal in scale to the Marshall Plan, which used the equivalent of approximately $100 billion at current value to rebuild Europe after World War II. Buttigieg says the program would be enacted alongside potential direct REPARATIONS for slavery, not in place of it.

The two-term mayor also supports a constitutional amendment to abolish the death penalty and intends to expand the Supreme Court and eradicate the Electoral College.​
Buttigieg: Racism Includes Black Diabetes and Childbirth Inequities
 
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