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The Case for Joe Biden Staying in the Race
gatomontes99 replied to robosmith's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Oh, I want him to stay in. Trump is headed for a 330+ victory. Run Joe Run! But use a walker so you don't fall. -
Trump Recorded Sayin Joe Is Out Soon
gatomontes99 replied to gatomontes99's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Uh...no. You said he never cooperated. He clearly did. And the descriptors of "rare" and "surprising" are editorialized descriptors born of the authors' bias. They hold no weight. -
Trump Recorded Sayin Joe Is Out Soon
gatomontes99 replied to gatomontes99's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Well, that's a lie. WASHINGTON/ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE (Reuters) - President Donald Trump forged a surprising deal with Democrats in Congress on Wednesday to extend the U.S. debt limit and provide government funding until Dec. 15, embracing his political adversaries and blindsiding fellow Republicans in a rare bipartisan accord. President Donald Trump suggested at a meeting with senators Wednesday that the Senate create a bipartisan working group for tax reform, surprising Republicans who’ve been planning to pass a party-line bill, senators said afterward. Pelosi and Schumer Say They Have Deal With Trump to Replace DACA I mean, I could go on. That was just from 2017. The bigger question is, why would you tell such a lie? It was incredibly easy to debunk. Did you actually believe what you said? -
7 Stages of Dimentia
gatomontes99 replied to gatomontes99's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
How about a little example of what is going on: https://x.com/ImMeme0/status/1809006153529184641?t=o2JJSzpaKUsJOeCRpU3S8w&s=19 -
7 Stages of Dimentia
gatomontes99 replied to gatomontes99's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
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7 Stages of Dimentia
gatomontes99 replied to gatomontes99's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Really? https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/doctors-say-trump-is-displaying-clear-signs-of-cognitive-issues/ar-BB1jyP05 Doctors Say Trump Is Displaying Clear Signs of Cognitive Issues Donald Trump's Mental 'Decline' Assessed by Ex-White House Doctor Donald Trump has 'dangerous mental illness', say psychiatry experts at Yale conferenceDonald Trump Needs Psychiatric Assessment, Mental Health Doctors Tell Congress Doctors want President Trump's head examined There are literally thousands of these articles with doctors declaring Trump has a mental illness. 🙄 Are you saying Trump is mentally healthy then? https://repolitics.com/forums/topic/48482-dr-john-gartner-on-a-tale-of-two-brains-bidens-brain-is-aging-trumps-brain-is-dementing/#comment-1684188 Oh look, you did the same thing with Trump. Hypocrit much? -
The following is quoted from: https://www.verywellmind.com/the-7-stages-of-dementia-symptoms-and-what-to-expect-6823696 Stage 1: No Cognitive Decline At this stage, the person is able to function normally and doesn’t exhibit any signs of memory loss, confusion, or cognitive impairment. Stage 2: Very Mild Cognitive Decline The person starts to experience occasional lapses of memory, such as: -Forgetting where they keep familiar everyday objects -Forgetting names they once knew very well Stage 3: Mild Cognitive Decline The person may start to show symptoms such as: -Getting lost while walking or driving, particularly in unfamiliar places -Reading something and retaining very little of it -Forgetting the names of people they’ve just met -Losing items of importance or value -Having trouble concentrating and performing complex tasks -Experiencing increasing difficulty in social settings -Frequently forgetting words and the names of loved ones -Performing poorly at work, to the extent that it becomes evident to colleagues Stage 4: Moderate Cognitive Decline -Lack of knowledge of current and recent events -Difficulty remembering parts of their own personal history -Trouble with organizing, planning, traveling, and managing finances Stage 5: Moderately Severe Cognitive Decline -Difficulty recalling an important detail such as their address, phone number, or high school -Disorientation in terms of place and time, such as confusion regarding the season, date, day of the week, or time of day -Difficulty counting backward from 20 by 2s or from 40s by 4s (provided they are educated and were once able to do this calculation) -Trouble with making decisions Stage 6: Severe Cognitive Decline -Difficulty remembering the names of their spouse, children, or primary caregivers -Lack of awareness regarding all the recent events and experiences in their life -Patchy or skewed recollection of their early life -Difficulty counting backward or forward to 10 -Lack of awareness regarding their surroundings as well as the time and place -Inability to travel alone without assistance -Tendency to wander -Paranoia, hallucinations, and delusional behavior, such as talking to themselves or believing their caregivers are trying to harm them -Obsessive symptoms, such as repeatedly performing cleaning activities -Agitation, anxiety, and even violent behavior -Loss of willpower, due to being unable to carry a thought long enough to complete the action Stage 7: Very Severe Cognitive Decline In the final stage, the brain appears to lose its connection to the body and becomes incapable of telling it what to do. Where on this spectrum does Joe fit? I think he's late 3, early 4.
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The truth never serves the left well: Swing-state ‘deciders’ trust Trump more than Biden to protect democracy: Poll The poll, conducted by The Washington Post/Schar School, surveyed voters across six swing states and identified a subgroup of respondents labeled as “deciders.” It found that 38 percent of “deciders” said Trump would do a better job of handling threats of democracy to the U.S., while 29 percent said Biden and 23 percent said neither. Voters, that will decide this election, view Biden as a bigger threat to Democracy and less capable to protect it. But, then again, Biden probably can't tie his own shoes or find the bathroom on his own. So, they ate probably pretty astute.
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Meme/Cartoon of the Day
gatomontes99 replied to WestCanMan's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
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He doesn't do sh1t. His admin does it. He's a feeble old man that eats his pudding and takes naps. He reads his daily intelligence briefing at 10:30, eats at 11:30 and takes a nap at 1 before calling it a day at 4.
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Biden took a nap.
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Newsweek: "However, at least 25 U.S. House members on Tuesday were "preparing to call for Biden to step aside" if he "seems shaky in coming days," according to a Reuters report based on the comments of an anonymous Democratic House aide." Isn't that weird. 25 democrats dont want to honor the results of the primaries, as chosen by their own supporters. Now, didn't they claim Republicans were worse than Hitler because they wouldn't accept the results of an election without knowing the circumstances?
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D-Govs Want a Pow Wow With Joe
gatomontes99 replied to gatomontes99's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Dems don't care about rules. Remember what they did to Bernie? -
All of this is by design. Do you think it's an accident they did this before the convention and before the ballot deadlines? Hell no!
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Ron Burgandy is laughing and calling him an amateur.
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D-Govs Want a Pow Wow With Joe
gatomontes99 replied to gatomontes99's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Do you think the D party wouldn't find a way to swap candidates? Of course they would. It's their party. They can rig the primary all they want. They aren't regulated. -
Trump's positives: Close the border to illegal crossings End the war in Ukraine Support Israel No tax on tips Let states handle abortion No men in women's locker rooms or mature sports Lower inflation Fewer regulations Opportunity zones Biden: I hate Trump and so should you! Yuengling light! Only because it is too hot for Shiner.
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Are you Joe Biden? You have nothing positive. All you have is TDS.
