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Re: Why Biden may lose the election [BCtriguy1] [ In reply to ]
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Honestly the NDP hasn't been much better, and it's disturbing how badly they've stripped people of things like property rights and consolidated power away from communities and towards the province.

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Well the Conservatives in Ontario enjoy downloading more shit onto the municipalities. Who can only pay for it by raising our property taxes.

Be careful what you wish for.

How does Danny Hart sit down with balls that big?
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Re: Why Biden may lose the election [ChiTownJack] [ In reply to ]
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ChiTownJack wrote:
Undecided | The New Yorker

it was David Sedaris.........in 2008

I thought it seemed like Sedaris. I think it is an apt comparison.
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Re: Why Biden may lose the election [BLeP] [ In reply to ]
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BLeP wrote:
BCtriguy1 wrote:


Honestly the NDP hasn't been much better, and it's disturbing how badly they've stripped people of things like property rights and consolidated power away from communities and towards the province.

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Well the Conservatives in Ontario enjoy downloading more shit onto the municipalities. Who can only pay for it by raising our property taxes.

Be careful what you wish for.


Two Canadians arguing about Canadian politics? Are you guys trying to kill this thread?
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Re: Why Biden may lose the election [BCtriguy1] [ In reply to ]
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Raw chicken isn't a great analogy for Biden. I think we're talking old, leathery chicken the flight attendant found left in the heater after last week's trans-atlantic flight. With a slightly rancid odor.

Apparently the Japanese like raw chicken? I'm not a huge fan of most raw meats, but I'd 100% chow down on this chicken sashimi vs b) plate of shit, c) starving.

My reading of accounts of people who've resorted to eating raw meat due to being stranded in the wilderness is that it's actually very good. Grain of salt because they're hungry AF. Blood that's still warm is particularly amaze-balls.


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Re: Why Biden may lose the election [trail] [ In reply to ]
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The chicken analogy just doesnt work. The real analogy would be something like day old bagels. They are fine. Have I had them in the past - yes. Would I order them off the menu at a restaurant - no.
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Re: Why Biden may lose the election [windywave] [ In reply to ]
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Rich people don't like migrants in their neighborhood

https://www.lohud.com/...-school/73304350007/
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Re: Why Biden may lose the election [windywave] [ In reply to ]
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windywave wrote:
Rich people don't like migrants in their neighborhood

To be fair, rich people don’t like anyone but other rich people in their neighborhoods, and even those, they barely tolerate.

Slowguy

(insert pithy phrase here...)
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Re: Why Biden may lose the election [slowguy] [ In reply to ]
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slowguy wrote:
windywave wrote:
Rich people don't like migrants in their neighborhood

To be fair, rich people don’t like anyone but other rich people in their neighborhoods, and even those, they barely tolerate.

Yes but limousine liberals virtue signal, donate a lot, vote Democrat....Until their inner NIMBY appears and then they freak the fuck out
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Re: Why Biden may lose the election [windywave] [ In reply to ]
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windywave wrote:
slowguy wrote:
windywave wrote:
Rich people don't like migrants in their neighborhood


To be fair, rich people don’t like anyone but other rich people in their neighborhoods, and even those, they barely tolerate.


Yes but limousine liberals virtue signal, donate a lot, vote Democrat....Until their inner NIMBY appears and then they freak the fuck out


What are you babbling about? The anti-immigrant town supervisor, Carl Fulgenzi, is a Republican.

This is almost as stupid as when you called Billionaire GOP donor Ken Langone a "Limousine liberal"
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Re: Why Biden may lose the election [windywave] [ In reply to ]
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/2747878

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Despite press and television coverage largely sympathetic to antiwar demonstrators who clashed with Chicago police on August 28, 1968, public opinion remained overwhelmingly unsympathetic.

Parallels are uncanny
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Re: Why Biden may lose the election [windywave] [ In reply to ]
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windywave wrote:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/2747878

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Despite press and television coverage largely sympathetic to antiwar demonstrators who clashed with Chicago police on August 28, 1968, public opinion remained overwhelmingly unsympathetic.

Parallels are uncanny
Chicago, Dems and anti war all match up. Yet to see how the convention plays, or if we are still dealing with an Israeli war.
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Re: Why Biden may lose the election [gofigure] [ In reply to ]
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gofigure wrote:
windywave wrote:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/2747878

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Despite press and television coverage largely sympathetic to antiwar demonstrators who clashed with Chicago police on August 28, 1968, public opinion remained overwhelmingly unsympathetic.

Parallels are uncanny
Chicago, Dems and anti war all match up. Yet to see how the convention plays, or if we are still dealing with an Israeli war.

It's more along the lines you have fawning defense of the protesters from certain areas where the rest of the country disagrees with either their actions or position.
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Re: Why Biden may lose the election [windywave] [ In reply to ]
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windywave wrote:
gofigure wrote:
windywave wrote:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/2747878

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Despite press and television coverage largely sympathetic to antiwar demonstrators who clashed with Chicago police on August 28, 1968, public opinion remained overwhelmingly unsympathetic.

Parallels are uncanny
Chicago, Dems and anti war all match up. Yet to see how the convention plays, or if we are still dealing with an Israeli war.

It's more along the lines you have fawning defense of the protesters from certain areas where the rest of the country disagrees with either their actions or position.


Gofigure still has the over on 81 million votes.


No word on whether that’s Biden or Michelle in his eyes.
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Re: Why Biden may lose the election [windywave] [ In reply to ]
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https://www.cnn.com/...t-zakaria/index.html

It looks like the hush money trial might be the only one that makes conclusion prior to the election. Part of the problem is that with enough digging very few people can withstand the scrutiny of being under a microscope. Georgia prosecutor dating lawyer she hires for case. Classified documents Biden and Pence did that too. I am sure somebody will point out that not to the same level and they would be right but that won't be the conclusion of average Trump voter.

Trump gets convicted on the Hush money trial I can see it effectively gets "explained" away as just another politician covering stuff up.

They constantly try to escape from the darkness outside and within
Dreaming of systems so perfect that no one will need to be good T.S. Eliot

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Re: Why Biden may lose the election [spockman] [ In reply to ]
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spockman wrote:
https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/10/opinions/us-election-isnt-playing-out-how-i-thought-zakaria/index.html

It looks like the hush money trial might be the only one that makes conclusion prior to the election. Part of the problem is that with enough digging very few people can withstand the scrutiny of being under a microscope. Georgia prosecutor dating lawyer she hires for case. Classified documents Biden and Pence did that too. I am sure somebody will point out that not to the same level and they would be right but that won't be the conclusion of average Trump voter.

Trump gets convicted on the Hush money trial I can see it effectively gets "explained" away as just another politician covering stuff up.

Regardless of who the special council was there was no way the Georgia case was ever going to happen before the election. None. Same with Judge Cannon. Others having documents has zero to do with her delaying his obstruction case.
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Re: Why Biden may lose the election [Nutella] [ In reply to ]
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Nutella wrote:
spockman wrote:
https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/10/opinions/us-election-isnt-playing-out-how-i-thought-zakaria/index.html

It looks like the hush money trial might be the only one that makes conclusion prior to the election. Part of the problem is that with enough digging very few people can withstand the scrutiny of being under a microscope. Georgia prosecutor dating lawyer she hires for case. Classified documents Biden and Pence did that too. I am sure somebody will point out that not to the same level and they would be right but that won't be the conclusion of average Trump voter.

Trump gets convicted on the Hush money trial I can see it effectively gets "explained" away as just another politician covering stuff up.


Regardless of who the special council was there was no way the Georgia case was ever going to happen before the election. None. Same with Judge Cannon. Others having documents has zero to do with her delaying his obstruction case.

This doesn't take away from the situation that very few people can withstand the scrutiny of being under a microscope. The Georgia case and the documents case both loose their punch for this reason among the average voter.

They constantly try to escape from the darkness outside and within
Dreaming of systems so perfect that no one will need to be good T.S. Eliot

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