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You made me spew precious Fiji Apple energy drink all over the place with that hilarious post 🤬
originally posted by: underpass61
originally posted by: MrRCflying
Not only did Trump crush Biden, but Chris as well. LOL It was like a tag team against Trump, but Trump still managed to slam them down with facts.
James Woods agrees
There are tons of voters like you, they don’t care for the nuances of Composure or etiquette, valuable information and gems are what the Candidates should be after.
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: Charliebrowndog
Trump got Biden to admit the he’ll raise everyone’s taxes.
That’s all I care about.
originally posted by: carewemust
What did Hunter Biden do 4 the wife of the mayor of Moscow, for her to pay him 3.5 million dollars?
I appreciate nuance and composure but Democrats are all about fake virtue signaling. Trump is at least his authentic self and very real in his approach to changing what’s been wrong for a long time. You just can’t win against the Left when the Left plays dirty, so ask me if I care if Trump interrupted when Wallace was pumping the Establishment elite agenda and fully debating Trump in place of Joe! We all know it and saw it with our very own eyes. Joe was not always composed, calling Trump a clown. It was kind of funny I was actually laughing because Joe lost it and lost the debate completely. And he claims that he IS the Democrat Party. Did anyone hear that ? Joe owns the Democrat Party, oh and did anyone hear him say that he would force foreign countries to go along with his plan ( which is the Green New Deal but he said that’s not his plan ... Democrats think they can fool the people with that kind of slick Willy approach ).
originally posted by: Arnie123
There are tons of voters like you, they don’t care for the nuances of Composure or etiquette, valuable information and gems are what the Candidates should be after.
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: Charliebrowndog
Trump got Biden to admit the he’ll raise everyone’s taxes.
That’s all I care about.
For me, it was Bidens blatant dodging of packing the Supreme Court, you just know that’s on the agenda. it’s the only way they can fight back against ACBs all but confirmed confirmation process.
All he had to do was answer the question, even pressed by Trump. Nope, couldn’t do it.
originally posted by: bigfatfurrytexan
Biden did alright. Trump looked like a complete ass. Wallace came across as incredibly biased
originally posted by: JBurns
a reply to: vonclod
Of course not. But Joe held office while it happened, and used his office (by his own admission) to fire the prosecutor investigating it.
As usual, the left comes back with "but he was corrupt!!!!" which is totally unproven. And even if true, Joe still had zero business being the one to drop the hammer. It gives the same appearance as the AG meeting Bill Clinton in secret on a private airplane while his wife was under investigation.
originally posted by: JBurns
Trump thumped the generic democrat. Just like Hillary. Just like the generic Republican RINO.
originally posted by: vonclod
originally posted by: carewemust
What did Hunter Biden do 4 the wife of the mayor of Moscow, for her to pay him 3.5 million dollars?
Is Hunter running for office?
originally posted by: JBurns
I'm just curious but where do you think people like Biden get their money? Or Obama for that matter? They get into public office (poor paying jobs) and suddenly live in Martha's Vineyard driving $500,000 vehicles and owning private airplanes. Come on, man! That's malarky.
Joe Biden Plans to Close Foundation When He Enters 2020 Race
Mr. Biden, the former vice president, and his wife, Jill, formed the nonprofit group after he left office in 2017. The group had raised $6.6 million by the end of that year, financing initiatives on issues like expanding gay rights, making college more affordable and ending violence against women.
The Biden Foundation also became a gathering place for Mr. Biden’s longtime allies and political advisers in advance of a likely presidential campaign, with a board chaired by his former chief of staff, Ted Kaufman, and an executive director, Louisa Terrell, with deep experience on Capitol Hill and in the Obama administration.
By preparing to unravel his flagship organization, Mr. Biden may be hoping to avoid some of the financial and conflict-of-interest questions that shadowed Hillary Clinton during the 2016 presidential election, when her family foundation continued to operate and receive large donations and grants as she was pursuing the White House.
A New York Times review found earlier this year that Mr. Biden’s various entities had no fewer than 49 staff or board members who had worked for Mr. Biden, for former President Barack Obama’s administration, or for one of the Obama or Biden presidential campaigns.
Of all his projects, Mr. Biden’s personal foundation may have offered the clearest display of his political and financial network.
The group disclosed its donors online, listing large contributions from influential figures like Tim Gill, the Colorado software entrepreneur and gay-rights activist; Bernard Schwartz, an investor and longtime Democratic donor; and Peter Angelos, the owner of the Baltimore Orioles.
Mr. Biden’s web of financial supporters has never been as extensive or prolific in its contributions as the one assembled over the years by Hillary and Bill Clinton. Partly as a result, Mr. Biden’s charities have operated on a tiny fraction of the scale of the Clinton Foundation.Rather than financing international humanitarian projects and high-profile events like the meetings of the Clinton Global Initiative, much of the Biden Foundation’s funding has gone toward staff salaries. Its only grant in 2017 totaled about half a million dollars, which was used to spin off the Biden Cancer Initiative as a separate project.