listermint wrote: » is removing their current healthcare entitlements from there family and kids shortening and harming their mortality not abuse... and they still like him. I suppose thats how one arrives at that opinion.
da_miser wrote: » physiatrist fĭz″ē-ăt′rĭst, fĭ-zī′ə-trĭst► A physician who specializes in physical medicine TDS is only a few years old, ift would be a new field of medicne Whole body convulsions, delusion and irrational behaviour are standard along with dozens of other effects
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Trump is living in your head rent free if you genuinely believe that people would let him abuse their family and children and still like him. How in the hell does someone arrive at an opinion like that.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » It was said in the context of screwing someone's wife and so sexual abuse is what was being implied. But nice try trying at having a fellow antiTrumper's back I suppose.
JJayoo wrote: » I think people are beginning to see the bullsh1t spin of the media and it will push them away from Biden/BLM. Mainstream media = peaceful protests and police brutality But there are countless videos on youtube and being shared around social media of rioting and absolute chaos, and the fact that this isn't being mentioned in the left dominated media will make people feel that they are being lied to. When you see videos of fire trucks being smashed to bits it really makes you wonder wtf
Tony EH wrote: » From reading posts like yours. :pac:
Tell me how wrote: » The adjustment in narrative has been interesting to see over the last few days. Plenty Trump flag wearers have started going with the narrative 'Look, they are both bad, that's why I want to talk about Biden' and on to 'I don't even like Trump' and now 'I've criticized Trump plenty'. Here in the US, I was chatting to someone last night who said their neighbour took down their Trump flag which was outside their house after the debate on Tuesday. If he loses in November, in 6 months time you won't be able to find a single person who wanted him to win. Of course, a couple of years after that it'll shift to 'We need someone who isn't part of the swamp' and so on again and so the cycle continues.
Silentcorner wrote: » It looks terrible...you go on the road to meet the people, not relatively empty train station platforms. It is easy to dismiss, but it is an element that should make the Biden camp very uncomfortable, don't kid yourself, this is not going unnoticed even if the media don't seem to care...the same media who aren't exactly reporting on the recklessness of the supporters of Trump either, they prefer not to mention the size of the crowds oddly enough. Look, I think it is a gamble of Trumps to have these rallies as the media are only waiting for any kind of surge in cases...I will say however, he is probably better informed than I am when it comes to risks. There are of course, many many other public displays of support for Trump that are not organized by his campaign team, car/boat parades, marches etc across the nation...there are absolutely none for Biden. We have to rely on polls and the media to inform us of how the race is shaping up, I'd be a bit nervous about that if I were a Democrat.
Foxtrol wrote: » As for surges in cases, it has been shown repeatedly that cases have spiked in areas where he had rallies. I was disappointed during the debate that Biden didn't hit Trump with Cain dying after catching COVID at his event, though I understand that it could be a comment that could hurt him.
Foxtrol wrote: » Trump isn't meeting people though, he isn't working the rope. There is a clear white line that drawn at his rallies that he doesn't cross. Biden point to a situation that was reported about Trump freaking out when someone got close to him at a rally that he didn't believe was tested. He doesn't care about his supporters. As for surges in cases, it has been shown repeatedly that cases have spiked in areas where he had rallies. I was disappointed during the debate that Biden didn't hit Trump with Cain dying after catching COVID at his event, though I understand that it could be a comment that could hurt him. By the way, this doesn't look like an empty train station.https://twitter.com/JoeBiden/status/1311415774687395840?s=20
da_miser wrote: » I have never heard or read any reason to hate Trump that does not fall apart under the tiniest bit of scrutiny. anyone with a IQ higher than 50 can see the BS
WrenBoy wrote: » If Biden does get in I'll put money on that relief package magically getting through congress soon after the election, the votes against it will inexplicably change their mind.
Foxtrol wrote: » Not that you care but I expect what you deem as being 'very very forgetful' is likely related to speech impediment.
Roger the cabin boy wrote: » Anyone actually believe Biden would last 4 years?
Silentcorner wrote: » Oh dear...he is getting a bit of a pasting on his own twitter feed as well....his videos on this tour on his own youtube channel are getting ratioed too. Great to see a crowd out for him though...even if it is small...obviously they are not afraid of covid either!!!
dwayneshintzy wrote: » So you think Biden winning will convince Mitch McConnell and the Republicans to drop their opposition to another relief bill?
RIGOLO wrote: » Trump missed a trick with Chris Wallace (the moderator of this weeks debate) He should have said Chris, heh remember interviewing me in 1988 at the RNC and I told you if I ran for President Id probably win. Wonder how many people managed to predict they would win a Presidential election 28 years in advance. Gotta hand it to Trump, as Chris called him a real estate tycoon and best selling author and then goes on to win a Presidential election 28 years after saying he would.
The NBC News national polling average had Biden up 7.9 points over Trump. That figure is based on an unweighted average of the 10 most recent reliable public opinion polls. The RealClearPolitics general election polling average showed Biden with a 6.6-point lead over Trump. FiveThirtyEight’s national polling tracker gave Biden a 7.6-point advantage.
StefanFal wrote: » I hope he does and its looking good for him. Biden is a disaster!
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Of course it's hard for you to believe. You've been fed a diet of Orange Man Bad for the last 4 years. Who in their right mind would support a politician who told people to inject bleach, hates women and black people.
Foxtrol wrote: » Why do you keep harping on about the number of comments, be it twitter or youtube? It is utter nonsense that can easily be manipulated by foreign trolls and who really cares about people that go to the effort to comment on youtube and twitter. They are hardly swing voters. If you do still believe social media as an gauge of support, like everything else, it isn't looking good for Trump. That crowd video I share for Biden received 83k likes to 6k comments and Trump's similar crowd shot last night only received 57k likes and 10k comments. If you want to look at a much better measure of who is energised look at the money Biden took in yesterday, breaking all records, while Trump's team has been silent (when they wouldn't stop talking about their fundraising during the early days of the campaign). That follows Biden significantly outraising Trump in August and historic democrat fundraising post the death of RBG.