2020 Presidential Race

There was for his first election. I don't remember how much there was for his second. I was a staunch Repub back then. So, I remember being completely disheartened by Dole.
I attended a Clinton rally before the 92 election. I didn't wind up voting for him that year, but he definitely conveyed excitement and enthusiasm. No doubt.
 
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Rotting of the Big Apple: World famous monument of George Washington is defaced as NYC city slides billions into the red, its police face $1bn in cuts and de Blasio is accused of 'surrendering the city to lawlessness'

New York City's famous George Washington Monument was defaced with red paint on Monday as protesters gathered further downtown outside City Hall ahead of a controversial vote that could slash the city's police budget by $1billion - 16 percent of its total - despite escalating crime and chaos.

In the latest symbol of police defiance and unruliness across the city, the vandals tossed red paint at the famous monument on Monday then fled the scene.

President Trump tweeted on Tuesday: 'We are tracking down the two Anarchists who threw paint on the magnificent George Washington Statue in Manhattan. We have them on tape. They will be prosecuted and face 10 years in Prison based on the Monuments and Statues Act. Turn yourselves in now!'

At city hall, protesters who have set up an Occupy City Hall camp clashed with police on Tuesday morning. The protesters have been there now for a week and are refusing to leave until the NYPD budget is cut by at least $1billion - something that is likely to happen on Tuesday.

Mayor Bill de Blasio has reached an agreement with the city council that divests $1 Billion from the NYPD and cancels the hiring of 1,163 cops.

Some Democrats say it is a step in the right direction and that the police force - like others across the country - needs to be stripped of its power and resources to combat systemic racism and excessive use of force.

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Washington Sq Park monument defaced as NYPD faces $1bn budget cut | Daily Mail Online

I got a serious question for anyone living in New York State or City ( same same in this regard ) or anyone really . Who do you think is going to pick up this masses tab when it’s all over and calm / open again ?
 
I attended a Clinton rally before the 92 election. I didn't wind up voting for him that year, but he definitely conveyed excitement and enthusiasm. No doubt.

Slick Willy is a guy I’d sit and have a beer or 9 with just to hear war stories . You just know he’s loaded with them . On the flip side of that , I wouldn’t waste the energy to throw an empty beer bottle at Hills . 😂
 
Slick Willy is a guy I’d sit and have a beer or 9 with just to hear war stories . You just know he’s loaded with them .
I wasn't old enough to vote then, I doubt I would have voted for him even if I were able to. Although compared to this dem party he seems normal. I also would enjoy drinking with him and just listening to his stories.
 
I wasn't old enough to vote then, I doubt I would have voted for him even if I were able to. Although compared to this dem party he seems normal. I also would enjoy drinking with him and just listening to his stories.

Bill was a likable guy , personable and approachable. He was everything that Hillary lacked , that’s why she brought him along to her meet and greets .
 
Bill was a likable guy , personable and approachable. He was everything that Hillary lacked , that’s why she brought him along to her meet and greets .
After 94, he had to work with the other side of the aisle quite a bit. 2000 Florida is when the crazy train went off the rails for the Dems. It's been nothing but partisan ******** ever since.
 
YATES: 2020 — The Launch Of America’s Maoist Cultural Revolution?

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For most Americans, our current summer of discontent launched like a bolt from the blue. It began with the explosion of violence in cities, led by angry mobs attacking and calling for the overthrow of an allegedly unjust old order. Their methods range from mass demonstrations to destruction of political-historical symbols to in-person and online “struggle sessions” often referred to as “cancel culture” in today’s jargon.

YATES: 2020 — The Launch Of America’s Maoist Cultural Revolution?
 
I attended a Clinton rally before the 92 election. I didn't wind up voting for him that year, but he definitely conveyed excitement and enthusiasm. No doubt.
I didn’t vote for him either bc a lot of his speeches were such BS but I think he turned out to be a pretty decent president.
 
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Anybody notice Joe seems to have a list of who he's taking questions from. It's like he has a sheet and know they will be friendly. This stuff is deep state.
 
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I didn’t vote for him either bc a lot of his speeches were such BS but I think he turned out to be a pretty decent president.

My family are big Republicans, but they’ve said they didn’t mind the Clinton years at all. They were pretty good. I was born in 91, so I was just a kid for his presidency.
 
Biden is now taking questions.

Only kind of unrelated, but now that we've seen that we can campaign by video and run entire corporations through Zoom meetings, can we stop paying hundreds of millions of dollars flying the POTUS around the country?

I'm not saying zero travel, but if the POTUS wants to tour the Bratwurst Fesitval in Sheyboygan (or other such swing state silliness) we are at a huge cost/benefit deficit for the American people.

And yes when I'm POTUS, my personal helipad near Neyland stadium is going to be thrown back in my face I'm sure. It probably won't be as bad as when I make the Vol Navy an official branch of the U.S. military, though.
 
BLM Activists Are Funneling Donations Back to Their Own Companies, Documents Show

Shaun King's PAC gave $460,000 to consulting companies registered to PAC leaders

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The left-wing activist and former Bernie Sanders surrogate Shaun King is among the most visible faces of the Black Lives Matter movement. The former Daily Kos blogger is also one of its prominent fundraisers: In 2017, King founded a political action committee—the Real Justice PAC—with an eye toward driving criminal-justice reform across the country using the same mass mobilization techniques employed by the Sanders campaign.

But over the past 15 months, the Real Justice PAC, staffed by a number of left-wing activists, has funneled a quarter of the money it has brought in back to companies linked to PAC leaders.

Since January of 2019, the PAC has cut dozens of checks totaling more than $460,000 to three political consultancy firms linked to PAC employees. The PAC's data strategist, Jin Ding, and its treasurer, Becky Bond, manage two of them: Social Practice LLC and Bernal Alto LLC. The third—Middle Seat Consulting—was cofounded by one of the PAC's original leaders, Hector Sigala.

Ding, the PAC's technology strategist, is registered as the manager for the California-based Social Practice LLC and Bernal Alto LLC in the firms' state filings. Social Practice received nearly $250,000 from Real Justice PAC this cycle for campaign consulting and digital services. Bernal Alto, which dissolved earlier this year, was paid $20,000 for consulting and organizing services. Bond, a cofounder of the PAC and former senior adviser to Bernie Sanders's 2016 presidential campaign, is also listed as a manager for both companies. Progressive digital firm Middle Seat Consulting, which was cofounded by Sigala, received $193,000 from the PAC for advertising services.

BLM Activists Are Funneling Donations Back to Their Own Companies, Documents Show
 
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