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For the good of America, he's gotta step down
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Feb 9, 2024, 7:50 AM
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#### the election or the risk of Trump winning. Last night should be cause for great concern for the security of our nation and no doubt our enemies are reveling in what happened. I know this means a Harris presidency; that's not good. But that's the boat we're in.
This man can't mentally or physically serve four more years. I'm not sure if he can do four more months. A Trump presidency will be another disaster like the first one, but having Biden acting this way from now until November is too dangerous for America. I would imagine the entire nation now has zero confidence in our leadership. That won't be good for our economy.
If the Democrats are going to keep propping him up because they think that's the only way to beat Trump, then they're putting America in danger and they're just as bad as the Trumpies who want Trump to take a wrecking ball to our democracy. If their plan is to remove Biden as soon as he's reelected, then they're absolute pieces of #### by putting our nation at this risk.
If they're not implementing action right now to solve this (and I fear they're not), well, buckle up for the next few months.
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Re: For the good of America, he's gotta step down
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Feb 9, 2024, 8:05 AM
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The only positive thing about Biden being President over Harris is that, I believe, Anthony Blinken is the decision maker (and has been for a while). I'm not saying that's a good situation to be in, but it's a much better situation than Harris being President. Unfortunately, Biden used skin color and gender as the primary qualifications in selecting his Vice President, who is terribly unqualified to be President.
I don't see how people didn't see this coming in 2020.
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Re: For the good of America, he's gotta step down
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Feb 9, 2024, 8:48 AM
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So I agree with that pretty much, and I’m not gotcha-ing or TYS-ing, promise, but why did it take yesterday to feel this way? His incompetence and concerning mental decline has been on display for so long. And please don’t flip it to Trump…we can talk about him too and we will, but why have so many people chosen to ignore what their lying eyes were telling them about this guy? Anyone with an elderly loved one who went through the ravages of dementia could see the signs.
Secondarily, if we at least now agree (not you and me, but people who may have previously supported Biden) that he’s likely been in a Woodrow Wilson situation….an elderly prop likely making limited decisions, is there any justice that will be levied on the people around him who perpetuated this mass inexcusable fraud on the voting public? It has to be criminal on some level.
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The 'Retribution Tour'...***
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Feb 9, 2024, 8:54 AM
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Re: For the good of America, he's gotta step down
Feb 9, 2024, 9:09 AM
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I've felt for a very long time that he's unfit for office but that we didn't need forced removal for the stability of the nation, but after an official report and then a press conference to have a fit about it, it becomes quite clear he can't handle a crisis. He should have just been able to brush this off and let it fade away.
Instead, he let someone's words about him set him off so badly that he had to have a press conference to make it look even worse. He's unhinged. Now, it seems like our country would be less stable after this incident if he remains in office.
...is there any justice that will be levied on the people around him who perpetuated this mass inexcusable fraud on the voting public?
That would be tricky to prove, and who would be the one to pursue that?
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Re: For the good of America, he's gotta step down
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Feb 9, 2024, 3:42 PM
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A Special Prosecutor, not a physician, provided this ‘medical opinion’ about Biden’s senile state of mind.
What changed for Biden supporters to take the word of a non-medical expert to express the definitive medical opinion about Biden’s lack of fitness for office? My goodness, there have been legions of previous non-politicians and non-partisan opinions which mirrored those of the Special Prosecutor, but all of them were ignored (or at best, discounted as background noise) by Democrat party supporters.
Why now?
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the way I heard it on the news this morning
Feb 9, 2024, 12:13 PM
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Now there is something official to cite when questioning the president's mental stability.
Previously, one would kinda look like a jerk mocking an incoherent old man. Now, there is documented proof of it, so it's a little better.
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Never happen though. If the economy was trending
Feb 9, 2024, 8:57 AM
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down, maybe, but it's trending up right now.
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Get your Prep H ready...401Ks getting ready to take a hit. My call, Masters week
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Feb 9, 2024, 9:07 AM
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It's an Easter thing.
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Re: For the good of America, he's gotta step down
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Feb 9, 2024, 9:40 AM
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This is not new but it sounds like it's new to you and other who voted for him. This has been known for 4 years or more but the fake media you follow has been covering it up time and time again to protect him. Is it now obvious to you why he "sheltered" in his basement during the last campaign? Hint, it wasn't Covid. Answer: his handlers would not allow him out to embarrass himself.
Your call for him to step down will be mostly ignored by those with TDS. Their TDS indicates that Biden is functioning at a higher level than they are. Sad and scary.
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Re: For the good of America, he's gotta step down
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Feb 9, 2024, 10:11 AM
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This is not new but it sounds like it's new to you and other who voted for him.
It's not new to me and I didn't vote for him. I know you've been on this site for a while, but since taking up regular residence on Politics, you've just been throwing feces.
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"Throwing feces"... That's rich coming from a 'chit chunker'.***
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Feb 9, 2024, 10:14 AM
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Re: For the good of America, he's gotta step down
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Feb 9, 2024, 10:20 AM
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You started a thread similar to "The sky is blue when there are no clouds and the sun is shining".
Definition of feces for those with TDS: Anything that triggers TDS so insert fingers in ears and cry "no, no, no".
And another one of those tired Karen statements along the lines of a neighbor saying "well, how long have you lived here, I've been here 20 years longer so you can't do that".
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Ok.***
Feb 9, 2024, 10:44 AM
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This ain't about Trump, this ain't about Harris. It is about Joe Biden and his
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Feb 9, 2024, 10:29 AM
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ability to perform the functions of the President of the USA. Biden is simply mentally unfit for the position and cannot continue. The Democrats need to own this and fix it - they cannot in any way justify continuing to support a Biden Presidency.
As far as elections go, I have never understood why there is this thought that Biden is the only Democrat that can beat Trump. Democrats are already going to get 95% of the "anyone but Trump" vote so how will that change with a different, cognitively capable Democratic candidate?
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Stolen elections have consequences***
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Feb 9, 2024, 10:44 AM
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This is an adults-only thread, thanks.***
Feb 9, 2024, 10:46 AM
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Re: This is an adults-only thread, thanks.***
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Where is the adult judgement in that the big problem … with respect to the Special Prosecuter’s opinion and with this most recent of Biden’s multi-year litany of terrible press conferences … is that capably running the country is NOT the primary problem?
Nope, the biggest problem, in the words of the self described ‘adult,’ is that Biden’s PR disasters make it likely that Trump will become president.
Talk about Exhibit A about TDS. Unbelievable.
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