@lipareeno saidWhat nation are you from? You're quick to judge the USA considering you're ashamed to put your location on your profile.
It's funny how the side with the politician in power wants the other side to "leave him alone" and be an adult.
But when the other team has their politician in power they don't follow their own advice and they attack him or her.
One side wants the other side to be first when it comes to "leaving him alone" but they should show how it's done first and not expect it when yo ...[text shortened]... ther one but if I had to choose the lesser of two evils I would put Trump back into the White House.
@lipareeno saidClick your image on the top right of the screen==>My Profile==>Update Profile==>Your Country
How do I put my nation on my profile?
They don't have an Arctic flag but that is where I live.
I see they have an Antarctica flag so maybe in time the website will add a flag for us Arctic explorers.
Hopefully before all of the ice melts and people realize the land I sold them doesn't actually exist.
Is patzering a word for not telling people my location in my profile?
It isn't safe to disclose your location on the internet.
@athousandyoung saidAnd also, leave USA successful entrepreneurs alone, so that they can create, and create jobs. And don’t punish them for their success. In the horse world, it is called ‘give him his head!! Let him run.🙂
As with your asking people to leave Biden alone, the way you insist on micromanaging our military budget from a position of absolute self acknowledged ignorance is a prime example of the kind of laughable inanity that makes it easy for the Right to mock us on the Left so mercilessly that we lose voters.
I’m tired of losing elections because shrill preop trannies won ...[text shortened]... similar and worthy of mockery. Maybe normal people will respect the Left a little more as a result.
@averagejoe1 saidMeanwhile, in the real world, we call it 'ripping people off.'
And also, leave USA successful entrepreneurs alone, so that they can create, and create jobs. And don’t punish them for their success. In the horse world, it is called ‘give him his head!! Let him run.🙂
@wildgrass saidI totally disagree. People in power need to be mocked.
Before Donald J. Trump went on national television and said that COVID was a democrat hoax, and then proceeded to lie publicly about it constantly, I was defending him. Leave him alone. Let him do his job. Why was everyone so angrily opposed to building a wall? Made no sense. The COVID lies changed things but still, he was right that he was treated unfairly.
So is Joe Bi ...[text shortened]... ding.[/quote]
https://www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/archive/2022/06/leave-joe-biden-alone/661278/
@shavixmir saidBlaming and mockery are not the same.
I totally disagree. People in power need to be mocked.
@wildgrass saidCorrect. But if a politician does something wrong, he should be blamed.
Blaming and mockery are not the same.
I agree that Biden is not to be blamed for the inflation. That’s a world wide problem and generally out of his scope of influence.
However, he doesn’t appear to be able to defend his position or attack the opponents effectively. Sort of a man who’s too old for the job.
Not entirely his fault, but the democrats need to ger their act together.
How can a political party of that size not manage to get a front man or woman who nails performance to the max.
Policies, thinking, etc. You leave to professionals (so you don’t want to go to where the republicans are where their frontman actually started making the policies… that’s complete madness). But you need a frontman who’s verbally brilliant, witty, charming and can sell the message.
Clinton, Obama, Kennedy. That sort of strong personality.
@shavixmir saidSure, I guess that's one approach.
Correct. But if a politician does something wrong, he should be blamed.
I agree that Biden is not to be blamed for the inflation. That’s a world wide problem and generally out of his scope of influence.
However, he doesn’t appear to be able to defend his position or attack the opponents effectively. Sort of a man who’s too old for the job.
Not entirely his fault, bu ...[text shortened]... tty, charming and can sell the message.
Clinton, Obama, Kennedy. That sort of strong personality.
@shavixmir saidI note you say don’t blame Biden for inflation. Should we blame him for inviting hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens from all countries to cross into the USA? Yes or no, I love ‘yes or no’ questions. Ask me one!
Correct. But if a politician does something wrong, he should be blamed.
I agree that Biden is not to be blamed for the inflation. That’s a world wide problem and generally out of his scope of influence.
However, he doesn’t appear to be able to defend his position or attack the opponents effectively. Sort of a man who’s too old for the job.
Not entirely his fault, bu ...[text shortened]... tty, charming and can sell the message.
Clinton, Obama, Kennedy. That sort of strong personality.
@averagejoe1 saidIt's a couple hundred thousand per month, 2+ million per year. Call it 3 million since he took office.
I note you say don’t blame Biden for inflation. Should we blame him for inviting hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens from all countries to cross into the USA? Yes or no, I love ‘yes or no’ questions. Ask me one!