Adam
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No I’m saying the guy I voted for is doing better than the worst POTUS in modern history.
WuWei
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Marginally and it is a comparison. It’s like the adverse reaction warnings in a drug commercial that go on and on and on.
Trump was the disease, Brandon was supposed to be the cure. Causes (not may) nausea, vomiting, blurred vision, incoherent speech, diarrhea, incontinence, tripping over stairs, loss of cognitive ability, $7 gas, doubling of prices, begging for oil, etc, etc, etc.
All those side effects to treat mean tweets. Tsk, tsk.
Maybe instead of Green Dream and Woke bull ■■■■ , Brandon Inc could have built some capacity into the system for the foreseen impact of your hysterical demands in 2020?
Maybe instead of spending like a drunken submarine crew during fleet week at Subic on pet culture projects, he could have waited for the wave?
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True enough.
He’s better than trump by far however.
Allan
The worst POTUS in modern history resides in the WH currently.
The 2nd worst resided there in the late 70’s.
From a policy stand point Trump was the best of my lifetime and my lifetime stretches back to the 1st year of Eisenhower.
The left didn’t like him because of mean tweets. The Brandon administration can be quite vicious in their comments as well but you guys on the left approve of that. 
It’s "D"ifferent" now.
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Samm
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Better at what? Schmoozing?
I disagree. One termer trump was worse.
Biden passed a bipartisan infrastructure bill which was just a fever dream for trump.
Allan
Passing infrastructure bills…
Allan
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Samm
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You’re delusional. The Infrastructure Bill was a bi-partisan effort once a lot of Biden’s “social infrastructure” was pulled out of it. Even many Democrats wouldn’t support it in it’s original form. Had it been pared down to only include infrastructure, it probably would have gotten most Republicans on board.
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DougBH
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Meaning the Dems in Congress would deny Trump the victory, even if the country hurt for it.
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Smyrna
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The word “infrastructure” is a code word used by deceitful politicians when they want you to just swallow their proposal. It’s a total or partial lie, as is was in this “infrastructure” bill. No one can be against repairing, rebuilding or building necessary infrastructure. It benefits all…on both sides of the aisle so they use that word. In this case, only a very small percentage was for infrastructure. Now…are you not aware of this?
The White House and leaders in Congress seem determined to pass a massive bill intended to boost “infrastructure,” at a spending level that’s unprecedented for such an effort.
Unfortunately, it includes little spending actually related to infrastructure.
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This is sad because like you said most of us were improving infrastructure especially the airports. It’s embarrassing flying overseas to their airports compared to ours it feels like we are 30 years behind.
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What, he didn’t pass the bipartisan infrastructure bill in 2021?
You are not based in reality.
He did you know.
Allan
Lol. Dems offered to trump and he refused.
Lord have mercy. Please get you facts straight.
Trump walked away.
Allan
DougBH
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Dems decided they would go for an impeachment that never had a chance of getting through the Senate rather than passing a large infrastructure bill. Politics before country.
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Smyrna
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As long as @biggestal99 is breathing, Brandon still has a supporter so that it won’t be ZERO.

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What large infrastructure bill?
Establishment Liberals such as myself at 13% of Americans.
Biden is doing a good job contrary to popular belief.
Allan
More diversion served up here.
Trump walked away from the dems, not the other way around.
Allan