How many times did Trump say Wall Street were backing Biden in that debate?
It is all about Pennsylvania.
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Previously on "The Official “Biden kicks Trumps fat arse” Presidential debates thread"
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Originally posted by AtW View PostLots of jobs were in coal industry and where are they now?
Same will happen to jobs in oil, not now but in 10-15 years - it won’t be Biden who’ll do it, but market forces - he’ll just make sure polluting oil industry has not got any subsidies - and also what he needs to do is flush all their dirty lobbying money used to finance anti-climate change efforts.
US should lead the world in new clean energy (and make money on it!) - that’s the way forward.
Reducing power of oil barons is necessary to restore democracy in the US anyway, maybe GOP will regain sanity after they are free from anti-science stance that they have to take in order to justify oil money.
The swing state of Pennsylvania have always been OK with government screwing industry over...
Why Pennsylvania Could Decide The 2020 Election | FiveThirtyEight
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And you’ve used your brain to run calculations and came to conclusion that climate change is fake news?
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Originally posted by AtW View PostLots of jobs were in coal industry and where are they now?
Same will happen to jobs in oil, not now but in 10-15 years - it won’t be Biden who’ll do it, but market forces - he’ll just make sure polluting oil industry has not got any subsidies - and also what he needs to do is flush all their dirty lobbying money used to finance anti-climate change efforts.
US should lead the world in new clean energy (and make money on it!) - that’s the way forward.
Reducing power of oil barons is necessary to restore democracy in the US anyway, maybe GOP will regain sanity after they are free from anti-science stance that they have to take in order to justify oil money.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostWell. I dont have a vote and unless your international benefits mooching act has made it to the US you dont as well.
But telling people the wont have a job doesn't go down well. Lot of jobs in fracking. Lot of jobs.
Same will happen to jobs in oil, not now but in 10-15 years - it won’t be Biden who’ll do it, but market forces - he’ll just make sure polluting oil industry has not got any subsidies - and also what he needs to do is flush all their dirty lobbying money used to finance anti-climate change efforts.
US should lead the world in new clean energy (and make money on it!) - that’s the way forward.
Reducing power of oil barons is necessary to restore democracy in the US anyway, maybe GOP will regain sanity after they are free from anti-science stance that they have to take in order to justify oil money.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostAnd that meant he lost your decisive vote?
When he is elected and won’t ban fracking you’ll be bitching that he lied to people
But telling people the wont have a job doesn't go down well. Lot of jobs in fracking. Lot of jobs.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostBiden has said multiple times he would ban fracking. It's all on camera.
And 90 minutes is nothing to a golfer. You can see by Trump's gait he is physically fit. Biden on the other hand does bizarre little 2 stride jogs when he is on camera and has to cover more than 15 yards.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostMaybe there's a link between health and age. Who'd have thought it.
Trump did have a couple of good lines, the "you had 8 years to do this" one being the strongest. He also just repeats lies/disputed claims verbatim over and over ignoring any response. e.g "you said you'd ban fracking" / "no I didn't" / "yes you did" in both debates.
At 70+, standing for 90 minutes and having to think on your feet is really quite a feat for either candidate. They're not allowed any notes at all, right? I mean that puts your Dragons' Den pitch into perspective!
And 90 minutes is nothing to a golfer. You can see by Trump's gait he is physically fit. Biden on the other hand does bizarre little 2 stride jogs when he is on camera and has to cover more than 15 yards.
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Looks like Trump failed to land serious punches , he is just not effective when he isn't acting like a pig in mud
Seems clear that only dumb* Trumpists care about faked Hunter Biden laptop
* dumb is really redundant
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Originally posted by hugebrain View PostThat’s a startling coincidence. It’s almost as if the democrats are given the questions in advance!
Was he wearing a wire this time?
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Originally posted by minestrone View Post
Trump did have a couple of good lines, the "you had 8 years to do this" one being the strongest. He also just repeats lies/disputed claims verbatim over and over ignoring any response. e.g "you said you'd ban fracking" / "no I didn't" / "yes you did" in both debates.
At 70+, standing for 90 minutes and having to think on your feet is really quite a feat for either candidate. They're not allowed any notes at all, right? I mean that puts your Dragons' Den pitch into perspective!
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostAnd they are bad because? Or are you just one of those dicks that mock people with disabilities*?
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