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His view is just a symptom.at least Pops votes in a state that doesn't matter in the general
His view is just a symptom.at least Pops votes in a state that doesn't matter in the general
Because I think he's the epitome of any empty suit and I'm disappointed the Dems haven't chosen to replace him.So why would you definitely not vote for Biden?
Because I think he's the epitome of any empty suit and I'm disappointed the Dems haven't chosen to replace him.
Do you think he's done a bad job as President?Because I think he's the epitome of any empty suit and I'm disappointed the Dems haven't chosen to replace him.
No I don't like him because his clothes don't fit well. Duh.Do you think he's done a bad job as President?
And I will likely get there as well and not vote (again); I just haven't decided yet.although i agree with this...i will never vote for a republican in their current regimen. they are the epitome of deplorable these days...that is a fact!
No, Pops wouldn't be surprised one bit if that happens because he failed miserably to get much done when he controlled both sides of the aisle.Pops will probably be madder in the next two years when nothing gets passed because he is "not willing to work with House Republicans."
The Inflation Reduction Act, passed in the Senate and House of Representatives and signed into law by President Biden last week, is the largest bill ever to address climate change, along with its provisions for healthcare and tax programs.
According to research from the REPEAT project run by Jesse Jenkins’ ZERO lab at Princeton University, climate investments from the IRA are likely to lead to about a 42% reduction in carbon emissions by 2030, which would be close to the federal target of 50%. That would put the country on a pathway to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, according to Jenkins’ projections — reaching the point at which humans are emitting no more carbon into the atmosphere than they are taking out of it each year.
man to look at the last two years of what's been passed and think Biden has failed to get anything done is just willful ignorance.
Pops probably also thinks no one wants to work anymore
Is that what The Five told you?No, Pops wouldn't be surprised one bit if that happens because he failed miserably to get much done when he controlled both sides of the aisle.
I think it's more that he pretends to be reasonable and calls some Republicans clowns but will still consider voting for the most dangerous clown there is. Fine if he doesn't want to vote for Biden, but, sorry, I'm not going to take you seriously if your answer on DeSantis isn't an immediate no.I also think it strange that people on here are shocked that a republican who at least somewhat recognizes how awful the party is still is not happy with a President advancing progressive policies.