bear2be2 said:The same ones that were given an audience and undue legitimacy during his first (and thankfully, only) term.BusyTarpDuster2017 said:What far right ideologies and "bat ****" conspiracy theories were going to be mainstreamed? And do you think the Biden administration has been just as, if not more, divisive?bear2be2 said:I voted against four more years of intentional, weaponized divisiveness and mainstreaming radical far-right ideologies and bat **** conspiracy theories.4th and Inches said:nope- you voted feelings and bought the media bullsh.. Own it,bear2be2 said:Yes, no burden at all falls on the jackass who made the election a referendum on his own corrosive toxicity and made Joe Biden look attractive by comparison.4th and Inches said:i wish it did.. that shoulda been a Trump vote landslide in 2020 but instead we got feelings vote dipsh..s and here we areJack Bauer said:4th and Inches said:
YouGov/Yahoo Poll: Most important issue to vote for Congress
Inflation: 37%
Crime: 10%
Healthcare: 10%
Immigration: 9%
Climate Change: 8%
Abortion: 8%
Schools: 5%
Covid: 4%
Foreign Policy: 2%
I missed election/ Jan 6 on the list..
This is not rocket science. It always comes down to your pocketbook.
Trump policies were better than Bidens , the middle class and the poverty level shrank upward during his presidency.
All you had to do was stop watching stupid repeaters on mass media..
"Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery None but ourselves can free our minds" Bob Marley
I never had any illusions that Joe Biden would be a good president. And I knew I was likely voting against my own financial best interest. It wasn't an emotional decision at all. It was a calculation. I weighed all factors and found another term for Trump to be greater threat to the long-term health of our nation than four years of Biden's bumble-****ery.
What were those? Curious.