Nevermind
A reminder of what you were accused of doing back before everyone managed to forget you existed:
Still haven’t changed, I see.
No idea wherelse to post this (if it has been already?)
Is this the first time, then, that Biden is apparently sucking at the job?
“…had to be spent now”? It was legally binding, or something? Huh?
I was equally befuddled by this. I’d love to hear a good explanation that does not equate to “Biden is off his fucking rocker.”
“Hey, you know that stupidest of stupid ideas Trump had, we’re going with that!”
The Biden admin is apparently A-OK with ignoring environmental laws in order to make this happen. What the fuck, peoples?
Did you read the article?
The story isn’t “Biden builds border wall”, it’s “federal government spends Congressionally allocated funds in accordance with law”, but the nihilist line-go-up bros in the C-suite are dead-set on making Trump president again because he’s good for ratings.
The answer is that the strategy of bussing people from border states to ‘sanctuary cities’ is working, and the Democrats in Washington are getting an earful from Democratic mayors in the big cities that proclaimed they wanted immigrants and now are having to actually take them in.
As it turns out, virtue signalling is a lot easier than actual virtue. The minute illegal immigration started to blow back on the Biden administration from their own party, they turned into Trump overnight.
David Brooks, former trumper, endorses Biden for President. (Gift link)
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The more I covered Biden, the more I came to feel affection and respect for him. Then, as now, he could be a tough boss, occasionally angry and hard on his staff. But throughout his life, Biden has usually been on the side of the underdog. I’ve rarely met a politician so rooted in the unpretentious middle-class ethos of the neighborhood he grew up in. He has a seemingly instinctive ability to bond with those who are hurting.…
He has his faults — the tendency to talk too much, the chip on his shoulder about those who think they are smarter than he is, the gaffes, that episode of plagiarism and the moments of confusion — but I’ve always thought: Give me a leader who identifies with those who feel looked down upon. Give me a leader whose moral compass generally sends him in the right direction.
But I’ve also come to fear and loathe Donald Trump. I cannot fathom what damage that increasingly deranged man might do to this country if given a second term. And the fact is that as the polls and the mood of the electorate stand today, Trump has a decent chance of beating Biden in November of next year and regaining power in 2025.
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As I’ve thought about Biden’s chances in 2024, I find myself deeply conscious of all the disadvantages that he and the Democrats have as they try to retain power, and preparing for what that could bring. But I also find myself arriving foursquare at the conclusion that rejecting the president now would be, in the first place, a mistake. He offers the most plausible route toward winning the working- and middle-class groups the Democrats need, the most plausible route toward building a broad-based majority party.
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And he posted it right after the post explaining why the wall portion has to be built.
Perhaps an enema would help you avoid posting such nonsense.
What of him would be left to post at all?
Great. 100% mea culpa in posting that, in the first place.
Which is why conservatives always choose the former.
“I don’t want to build more border wall, but I simply have to” is really fucking pathetic.
Buy it if it suits you.
Lie about it if it suits you.
I mean, I suppose he could just ask Congress to change that law and they’d get right on it, right?
Or I suppose he could just defy that law, because it’s not like they’re looking for any possible pretense for an impeachment or anything.
Beau of he Fifth Column calls it malicious compliance. And he points out the big difference: the wall is portable.
Also, he explains how he predicted this would happen.
Gad damn dude. Not only did you not read the article, you also did read the post explaining the article.
Well, he heard ‘reading was fundamental’, so he lets his church do it for him.