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Who is to Blame for the Troubled US Economy?

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Not long.... IMO

Have to get the three squishes on board but could replace her with a woman conservative.
 
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Have to get the three squishes on board but could replace her with a woman conservative.

I kinda have a feeling they have already chosen someone being as they knew she had Cancer for a bit now... I think they need to move forward with filling that seat as soon as possible in the best interest of the country..... we have battles coming for the US Supreme court .... I agree .... it will be a female Republican
 
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I don't' get the homage for Ginsburg but happy to hear arguments. Left leaning Supreme Court can easily redefine constitution and make it purposely invalid. I don't trust people that stay in position of power long after their health and mental capabilities diminish. Look at Biden and Hillary, Pelosi, all should just retire.
Ginsburg agreed that Hillary lost because of sexism, I can't trust such activist judge.

I will have to research her views on age of consent and pedophilia because she is often quoted but would rather know for sure.

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PEACEFUL PROTESTS: New Study Finds 91% of US Riots Are Linked to Black Lives Matter
The U.S. experienced 637 riots between May 26 and Sept. 12, and 91% of those riots were linked to the Black Lives Matter movement, according to the US Crisis Monitor, a joint project of the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project and the Bridging Divides Initiative at Princeton University.

Forty-nine states, not counting Washington, D.C., experienced riots during that time period, the study found. California led the nation with 86 riots during that time, closely followed by Oregon with 79 riots during that time period, the data show.
 
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Wow, blatant lying.

Poltifact actually says it's False, not True.

https://www.politifact.com/factchec...ok-post-wrongly-claims-biden-would-hike-taxe/

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I don't' get the homage for Ginsburg but happy to hear arguments.

How about basic decency, she just died. You might have disagreed with her politically/her rulings, but she led an impressive life. I watched some documentary/series on her few months ago. You could find one or maybe read up on her history, instead of posting those type of memes.
 
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Politifact - More like politifake or insane, politically driven fact checking just like snopes. Political activists verifying the narrative. Soon to be renamed ministry of truth:)

 
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PEACEFUL PROTESTS: New Study Finds 91% of US Riots Are Linked to Black Lives Matter
The U.S. experienced 637 riots between May 26 and Sept. 12, and 91% of those riots were linked to the Black Lives Matter movement, according to the US Crisis Monitor, a joint project of the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project and the Bridging Divides Initiative at Princeton University.

Forty-nine states, not counting Washington, D.C., experienced riots during that time period, the study found. California led the nation with 86 riots during that time, closely followed by Oregon with 79 riots during that time period, the data show.

Riots following George Floyd’s death may cost insurance companies up to $2B
https://nypost.com/2020/09/16/riots-following-george-floyds-death-could-cost-up-to-2b/
 
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Soon to be renamed ministry of truth
LOL. Along with the other ones.
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Not sure this was about the same ad, but I guess about the same taxes:

Fact Checking the 'Fact Checkers:' Yes, PolitiFact, Biden Will Raise Taxes Across the Board [Townhall]
The notoriously left-leaning "fact-check' organization PolitiFact is at it again. This time, they're calling a new campaign ad attacking Biden on tax policy "mostly false," even though the spot literally plays a direct clip of Joe Biden speaking. PolitiFact claims the quote is taken "out of context," but it's not. What we have here is Democratic spin from an ostensibly impartial arbiter -- which is not at all uncommon these days.
The ad doesn't claim that Biden will raise taxes on every single American family, an assertion PolitiFact decides to rebut anyway. But it does say -- based on multiple nonpartisan analyses, that it will, on average, raise taxes in every single income group in the country. This was determined to be true by the left-leaning Tax Policy Center, the centrist Tax Foundation, and the right-leaning American Enterprise Institute. An analysis from Wharton researchers reached a similar conclusion, estimating that at least 85 percent of American taxpayers will see a tax increase under the Biden plan. So when Biden said "your taxes and going to be raised, not cut," he was telling the truth to the overwhelming majority of the country's wage-earners.
 
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Did Politifaked check on: "Did Kamala Harris get her first political appointments by sleeping with a married man twice her age?"

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LOL. Along with the other ones.
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Not sure this was about the same ad, but I guess about the same taxes:

Fact Checking the 'Fact Checkers:' Yes, PolitiFact, Biden Will Raise Taxes Across the Board [Townhall]

That's linking to the one in March, not the current one.

"Is Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden proposing to raise taxes on low- and middle-income households? He emphatically says no. President Trump and his allies say yes, just as emphatically.

So which is it? Well, both Biden and Trump are right, though Biden is more right than Trump. In the end, it depends on what taxes you are talking about.

If you are asking only about individual income and payroll taxes, Biden is right. Nearly all his proposed individual tax increases would be paid by households making $400,000 or more, and many of his proposed tax cuts would benefit low- and moderate-income households. Biden insists that he would not raise taxes on anyone making below this threshold.

Biden’s plan, but on average, low- and middle-income households are unlikely to pay more in individual income taxes and payroll taxes under his proposals than under current law. And some would pay less."

https://www.taxpolicycenter.org/tax...ncome-families-it-depends-what-you-mean-taxes

Even the old one:
Those making under $26,000 would pay a whopping $30 more.
$52,000 - $93,000 - $260
 
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Politifact - More like politifake or insane, politically driven fact checking just like snopes. Political activists verifying the narrative. Soon to be renamed ministry of truth:)


You know, I've yet to see any of you take apart the Fact Check articles. It's an open challenge that none of you have taken.

According to Trumpers, fact sites are bad, Universities are bad. Then you use some video of a guy that used to take Squirrel videos with his cam.
 
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Factcheck result? without a doubt 100% correct:)

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