The problem is your opinion doesn’t matter. The opinion of anyone who will vote D or R regardless of what name comes before the letter doesn’t matter. What matters is the opinion of those who could go either way or more likely just stay home if they don’t think either are fit to be president.
Yes, I was expressing my opinion about Biden’s fitness to serve a second term, in response to the opinion you stated earlier. And neither of our opinions matter beyond the one vote we’re legally allowed to cast.
Pretty sad that in a nation of 320 million people - maybe 100,000 of which would make fine presidents - that we appear to be headed again towards a battle of an octogenarian and a fascist narcissist as our only two viable options.
Not exactly unprecedented in American politics, sadly. A la “vote for the crook, it’s important.” The U.S. political scene isn’t exactly a meritocracy.
You would vote for a sack of potatoes if it was a democrat. I would vote for the same sack if it was running against Trump. We will not be in the group that makes the difference. It’s still important that we vote.
Russets or Yukon Golds over Trump? In a second. Redskins? sigh…that’s a tougher one. I’d have to hesitate for a second or two while I thought it over. On the one hand, the potential end of Democracy as we know it. On the other, inferior waxy potatoes. I’m sure in the end I’d have to vote redskins - they’re very clearly the lesser of evils.
Now David Duke vs. Trump - that would be a brain-twister. But I suppose if we had fallen that far, we’d clearly already be in hell.
I personally feel that Joe has done a yeoman’s job, and has done a few small things that surprised me, but my view of his fitness rests not on his general capabilities but on his adaptability. We are plunging slowly into a crisis of epic proportions, and I am skeptical that there is anyone who can navigate us through it. A “steady as she goes” yeoman is not the best choice for a pilot in a storm.
Republicans are hammering “Joe Biden’s America” as a land of rising violent crime, surging immigration and out of control inflation, but there’s just one problem: the numbers are starting to move in the opposite direction.
The big picture: With 2024 around the corner, the U.S. is making measurable progress in the areas where Biden has been most vulnerable to GOP attacks.
Violent crime surged in U.S. cities during the pandemic and ranked as a top concern for voters in the 2022 midterms.
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Homicides were down 9% in the first half of this year over the same period last year, according to a study of 37 major cities from the Council on Criminal Justice.
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Meanwhile, illegal border crossings dropped to the lowest level in over two years in June, the first full month under Biden’s new, restrictive asylum rule, which makes it much harder to attain asylum.
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Arguably the biggest factor driving voter discontent has been inflation, which made consumers feel lousy about the Biden economy, despite otherwise favorable economic and job market conditions.
Consumer sentiment, as measured by a long-running survey conducted by the University of Michigan, is the highest in two years — a jump “largely attributed to the continued slowdown inflation along with stability in labor markets.”
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Well, the national sanity level still needs some, uh, sanitation. A highly visible minority continue to precipitate insanity very loudly. It might be in part attention-seeking, as the crazies have learned that the more ridiculous they blort, the more air they get. The paranoiac in me thinks there sre parties with influence (money) who benefit from chaos and instability, so they encourage and facilitate it. I grew up in the '60s and '70s, and we are megaparsecs away from having returned to even that level of sanity.
I think the easiest way I’ve seen it is when I’ve taken part in political activity or contributed a little on either side for a few occasions. It’s the easiest way for me to see where others are coming from. But it sounded like you’re writing about media-i don’t know much about media.
The is some uusual behavior on the “Left”, but mostly not the same level of insanity that seems to be coming from the RWers. At my age, the “Overton Window” places the apparent center somewhere around what I would have called a Goldwater Republican (not that I am quite old enough for that term to resonate). But that is based on public dialog – the reality in broader America is more elusive than sidesism.
Yeah, No Labels are not remotely “centrist”; they’re a stealth right-wing organization deliberately acting as a spoiler for the Democrats via unsubtle bothsidesism.
They won’t disclose who the donors are. No Labels is more like No Receipts. I heard a report that one of the donors is Clarence Thomas’ benefactor Harlan “Jim” Crow.