MelaniaTrump [undecided]

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Cake day: September 11th, 2020

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  • Yep.

    1. Biden was a key bipartisan supporter of the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 2005 that made it easier for lenders to squeeze money from distressed families trying to file for bankruptcy.

    2. Biden repealed parts of the Glass-Steagall Act, allowing commercial banks, investment banks, and insurance companies to consolidate (Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999), and directly set us up for the 2008 financial crisis that caused huge wealth consolidation in America.

    3. He voted for the Tax Reform Act of 1986, which lowered the top marginal tax rate from 50% to 28%.

    Hell, even at various points in the debate he was incoherently complaining about these things like he didn’t directly contribute to this bullshit.





  • This is pure media framing folks. The decision was made already for him to drop out - Pelosi broadcast it hard with “I think it’s a legitimate question”. But the DNC isn’t interested in the narrative being “Biden drops out due to bad debate performance”, but instead wants some performative bullshit like “Biden drops out due to media pressure distracting the American people from discussing the core issues at hand in the race.” So they’ll spend the next week or two spinning up a shitstorm of a media riot with whiplashing messages.

    In reality grandpa shit the bed and killed his own campaign in a single night. Oopsie.











  • Why bother when his 2020 platform was full of shit like this?

    Joe Biden believes in the worth and value of every Palestinian and every Israeli. He will work to ensure that Palestinians and Israelis enjoy equal measures of freedom, security, prosperity, and democracy. His policies will be grounded in a commitment to a two-state solution, where Israel and the future viable state of Palestine will live together in peace, security, and mutual recognition. Biden opposes any unilateral steps by either side that undermine a two-state solution. He opposes annexation and settlement expansion and will continue to oppose both as President. As President, Biden will take immediate steps to restore economic and humanitarian assistance to the Palestinian people, consistent with U.S. law, including assistance to refugees, work to address the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, reopen the U.S. consulate in East Jerusalem, and work to reopen the PLO mission in Washington.