President Joe Biden - Kamala Harris Administration

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I don't doubt that Biden has dementia. You aren't smart enough to figure out that they can't be two separate topics.
 
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I don't doubt that Biden has dementia. You aren't smart enough to figure out that they can't be two separate topics.

yeah got it! you said that you know the big guy has dementia and you can justify your support of the biden crime family because it advances your socialist government control agenda.
 
You said what you said. You'll enjoy watching an old man with dementia getting worse.
I won't necessarily 'enjoy' it, but I don't GAF about him in the slightest (other than I will pray for his soul... he NEEDS that) He is a lifelong racist, the most corrupt president in history and has done zero to unite this country.
 
Dim Brandon with another win!

The Biggest Winners in America’s Climate Law: Foreign Companies

The Inflation Reduction Act has spurred nearly $110 billion in U.S. clean-energy projects since it passed almost a year ago, a Wall Street Journal analysis shows. Companies based overseas, largely from South Korea, Japan and China, are involved in projects accounting for more than 60% of that spending. Fifteen of the 20 largest such investments, nearly all in battery factories, involve foreign businesses, the Journal’s analysis shows.

These overseas manufacturers will be able to claim billions of dollars in tax credits, making them among the biggest winners from the climate law. The credits are often tied to production volume, rewarding the largest investors.

Japan’s Panasonic, one of the few companies to publicly estimate the impact of the law, could earn more than $2 billion in tax credits a year based on the capacity of battery plants it is operating or building in Nevada and Kansas. The company, which supplies batteries to electric-vehicle maker Tesla, is considering a third factory in the U.S. that would lift that total.
 
Yet more Absurdities in Biden’s Housing Policy

In a recent Wall Street Journal op-ed , my colleague Ed Pinto and I recently raised alarms about how the Biden administration is doubling down on the same failed policies that preceded the housing crash of 2008. Unfortunately, policymakers keep dreaming up new and equally absurd housing policies.

The latest move comes from the Federal Housing Administration (FHA), the government’s lender for low-income Americans, which is proposing to offer borrowers near-permanent loan forbearance, no-questions asked. Soon, a lender will no longer inform a borrower who has missed a mortgage payment, that it is his or her responsibility to bring the loan current, but will instead announce that the borrower has been granted a 25% interest-free payment reduction for the next five years. Just date, sign, and return. What may seem like a slap in the face of any hardworking American may become reality for millions of mortgage borrowers.


Yet more absurdities in Biden’s housing policy
 
She mad, bro? Hollering & screaming. It's so terrible. She ain't gonna stand for it.
I guess it's better for little children to see pornographic material such as vaginas & penis.
That's what the VP wants to push in the agenda for our schools to teach ... not history.

 
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She mad, bro? Hollering & screaming. It's so terrible. She ain't gonna stand for it.
I guess it's better for little children to see pornographic material such as vaginas & penis.
That's what the VP wants to push in the agenda for our schools to teach ... not history.



If you consider were slaves came from, you can possibly make the argument that they did come out better than those left behind. You can certainly look at Africa (the part where slaves originated) now and see that descendants of slaves in the US did far better than those left behind. At worst you can argue the argument is no less reasonable than most of the stuff dems are pushing regarding sex and race theory.
 
If you consider were slaves came from, you can possibly make the argument that they did come out better than those left behind. You can certainly look at Africa (the part where slaves originated) now and see that descendants of slaves in the US did far better than those left behind. At worst you can argue the argument is no less reasonable than most of the stuff dems are pushing regarding sex and race theory.
Some did, some didn't. A lot of Africans are prosperous and a lot of slaves' descendants in the US aren't. Then there's the generations of slavery that was endured, those that died in transit, and a hundred years of Jim Crow to consider.
If I had to choose, I'd take my chances in Africa.
 

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