Ok so sure we were wrong. There wasn't an invasion Wednesday. But you gotta trust me they're definitely invading in three days.
Ok so sure we were wrong. There wasn't an invasion Wednesday. But you gotta trust me they're definitely invading in three days.
It sucks so hard that Biden has a bunch of easy problems that he can fix entirely with his own authority (student loan debt, drug criminalization, deportations, etc.) but instead this is America's priority. Just itching to sacrifice a bunch of people on the other side of the planet to prove that America can still do something. It's so bleak.
Biden likes all three of those things just the way they are. Dude's always been a ghoul.
Oh absolutely, I never expected him to do anything about that. The only positive of his whole presidency will be me delivering a Cassandra-sized "I fucking told you so" to every one of my lib friends once the Dems eat absolute shit in 22 and 24.
In hindsight, Biden getting voted in has been just marvelous for radicalization. On the other hand, it's going to cause the Mask-off Ghoul Party to get re-elected and plenty of Libs would rather double down and punch left than wake up and smell reality.
If we wanted to use this as a talking point, how would we do that?
Press people on how much Biden has fundamentally changed the "going-ons" of the US after Trump. After that, you need to have a response-tree prepared since libs have been somewhat creative in mental gymnastic-ing rationalizations. For example, if Biden doesn't want to rock the boat too much with what he actually could do (via executive order) to later enact necessary reform while keeping the US "stable", when? Before the GOP likely wins 2024? Furthermore, can they point to the part of American history where this has actual precedence?
Do you think they'd take it or just double down and defend him further?
A lot of them are receptive but haven't taken the dive over into leftism. A few for sure will just say "Joe Manchin" until they turn into a corncob.