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Re: All Things US Politics Related in a Trump run White House.

Postby The_Honourable » October 26th, 2020, 9:28 pm

Senate confirms Amy Coney Barrett, giving Trump his 3rd Supreme Court justice

Amy Coney Barrett was confirmed to the Supreme Court late Monday by a deeply divided Senate, Republicans overpowering Democrats to install President Donald Trump’s nominee days before the election and secure a likely conservative court majority for years to come.

Trump’s choice to fill the vacancy of the late liberal icon Ruth Bader Ginsburg potentially opens a new era of rulings on abortion, the Affordable Care Act and even his own election. Democrats were unable to stop the outcome, Trump’s third justice on the court, as Republicans race to reshape the judiciary.

Barrett is 48, and her lifetime appointment as the 115th justice will solidify the court’s rightward tilt.

Monday’s vote was the closest high court confirmation ever to a presidential election, and the first in modern times with no support from the minority party. The spiking COVID-19 crisis has hung over the proceedings. Vice President Mike Pence’s office said Monday he would not preside at the Senate session unless his tie-breaking vote was needed after Democrats asked him to stay away when his aides tested positive for COVID-19. The vote was 52-48, and Pence’s vote was not necessary.

With Barrett’s confirmation assured, Trump was expected to celebrate with a primetime swearing-in event at the White House. Justice Clarence Thomas was set to administer the Constitutional Oath, a senior White House official said.

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Postby bluefete » October 26th, 2020, 9:36 pm

https://nypost.com/2020/10/26/the-new-y ... -election/

The New York Post endorses President Donald J. Trump for re-election
By Post Editorial BoardOctober 26, 2020 | 5:01am | Updated

We can return to the explosive job creation, rising wages and general prosperity we had before the pandemic. We can have economic freedom and opportunity, and resist cancel culture and censorship. We can put annus horribilis, 2020, behind us and make America great again, again. We can do all this — if we make the right choice on Nov. 3.

The New York Post endorses President Donald J. Trump for re-election.

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Elections are always about the economy, but never more so than this year.

So a reminder: Until the necessary shutdown to fight the coronavirus, the unemployment rate stood at 3.5 percent, the lowest in a half-century. African American unemployment was 6.8 percent, the lowest figure since 1972.

Adults out of the workforce for years found new prospects; for 17 months of Trump’s term, there were 1 million more job openings than people unemployed.

That drove up salaries. For the first time in a decade, wage growth exceeded 3 percent year-over-year. It also narrowed the wealth gap. Between 2016 and 2019, real median incomes rose the most, 9 percent, for those without a high school diploma. Real median incomes declined 2.3 percent for those with a college degree, mostly because older workers retired, according to the Federal Reserve’s Survey of Consumer Finances.

How did President Trump do it? First, by trusting the free market. He championed lowering the corporate tax rate to a figure more in line with the rest of the industrialized world. He cut cumbersome regulations, particularly ones rammed through as President Barack Obama was headed out the door. He streamlined the permitting process that would delay infrastructure projects by years, sometimes decades.

A Joe Biden administration would be beholden to a socialist left that sees an opportunity to remake the nation in its vision, one more dependent on government debt. Consider Biden’s dance on fracking — against it for his party, in favor of it in general because he knows what a positive force it’s been for Pennsylvania. Which position would he have in office?

Trump also rejected the globalist axiom that trade deals and unfettered immigration were better for Americans. The US has lost 3.7 million jobs to China since 2001, according to the Economic Policy Institute. And this undermining of our workers with cheap foreign labor did nothing to encourage openness and democracy in Beijing. China’s authoritarianism has only grown worse with concentration camps for Uighurs, crackdowns in Hong Kong and the shuttering of independent churches. The nation remains a manipulative planned economy that devalues its currency and exploits its trade deficit.

Further, the president recognized that unfettered illegal immigration was unfair to American workers, a common-sense belief held by such right-wingers as Bernie Sanders.

Biden would open the border floodgates again, and by all appearances would go back to “normalization” with China — a byword for them eating our lunch.

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Domestically, President Trump has rolled back the excesses of previous administrations.

His Education Department reversed Obama’s spectacular overreach that turned college bureaucrats into star-chamber judges in sexual assault cases, with no rights for the accused. He’s encouraged school choice — a work in progress that Biden would stifle because of his fealty to the teachers unions. Trump passed criminal justice reform, freeing those locked up far past the point of reasonable punishment. He rightly railed against the permissiveness of politicians in cities such as Portland to the lawlessness on their streets.

He’s defended pride in American values against those who slander our entire nation as a racist enterprise.

Most importantly, throughout his time in office and culminating with the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett, Trump’s judicial appointments promise to curb the leftward shift of the courts and the activism that Democrats have come to count on. The left has achieved through legal decisions what it couldn’t through legislation.

A new crop of judges and justices promises to decide the law on its constitutionality, not through activism.

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Joe Biden has tried to make this election about the coronavirus, but it’s unclear he’d do anything different except trigger new lockdowns — a strategy the WHO now discourages.


Trump is criticized for his early handling of the virus, but his institution of a travel ban and aid to the states undoubtedly saved lives. The same perfect hindsight the media expects of the president they rarely apply to others. Consider that Gov. Andrew Cuomo wrote a self-praising book about his response to COVID-19, even though New York’s death toll is higher than that of any other state. And because he’s a Democrat, the media let him get away with it!

Today, those who are infected with the coronavirus survive at much higher rates. We are likely to have a vaccine in the coming months, far earlier than many experts thought possible. The media don’t want to admit it, but that’s all thanks to the “warp speed” policy instituted by the White House.

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On foreign policy, President Trump has repeatedly embarrassed the conventional wisdom. After previous administrations promised but did not move our embassy to Jerusalem, he did so, and, despite the doomsayers, nothing happened.

The Obama administration tried to co-opt Iran with bundles of cash, which the theocratic regime used to sow chaos across the region, stirring up unrest in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen and the West Bank. The Trump administration cut off the money, killed the architect of the terror campaign, Qasem Soleimani, and, despite the doomsayers, the world became safer. The result? Arab nations have increasingly accepted Israel, signing historic peace deals.

As promised, Trump has not entangled us in new foreign wars, and has been pulling us out of the old ones. He cajoled Mexico to handle immigration caravans from Central America, and successfully pushed NATO allies to pay more of their commitments. When journalists write that the United States has “lost its standing in the world,” they usually mean our standing at Davos cocktail parties. For the rest of us, it’s clear that Trumpism is focused on pursuing what’s best for our country.

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Here’s the part about Twitter. This paper has, before the 2016 election and often through his term, bemoaned President Trump’s habit of speaking before he thinks. Trump himself admitted in an interview with Barstool Sports in July: “It used to be in the old days before this, you’d write a letter and you’d say, ‘This letter is really bad,’ you put it on your desk and you go back tomorrow and you say, ‘Oh, I’m glad I didn’t send it.’ But we don’t do that with Twitter.”

He’s vainglorious and thin-skinned. He cannot change, and nothing we say will curb those impulses — though we acknowledge that considering how frequently Democrats have pushed discredited theories about Russian collusion and insulted his every action, Trump can be forgiven for being angry. Twitter gives him an unfiltered platform to push back and present his side to the American people.

We can only counsel that a president who lowers the temperature rather than pouring gasoline on every fire will have a happier nation (and a higher approval rating).

The question is what matters more: words or actions? The media are enormously fixated on Trump’s tweets and extemporaneous remarks, never learning the lesson that most of the time, he is just riffing. In endorsing him, we’re choosing to focus on President Trump’s actions and accomplishments. He has kept his promises.

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As this campaign has made clear, Joe Biden is a figurehead candidate for the Democratic Party. He rarely takes questions, sticks to his stump speeches, puts a lid on the day at the late hour of 9 a.m. There’s no reason to think his presidency would be any different. The assurgent left of the party, AOC and the Squad, are salivating at the possibility of pushing through their agenda. Kamala Harris is measuring the drapes. Whatever moderate impulses Joe Biden may have, expect them to evaporate quickly in office — particularly if there’s a united blue Congress behind him.

President Trump will not be looking to remake the country. He will trust that America will, given support but not interference, bounce back. He will, in short, not get in the way. Re-electing him is the best choice for the United States.

Plus, it’ll really tick off Hollywood.

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Re: All Things US Politics Related in a Trump run White House.

Postby maj. tom » October 26th, 2020, 9:44 pm

LOL the NY Post is like the Daily Mail in the UK. It has no weight in the news world except by loons and their cult followings. It's owned the same clown that also owns Fox, Rupert Murdoch, one of the kingpins of global evil.

The NY Times is the paper that carries weight with its immense reputation and reporting values, and they have publicly endorsed Biden.

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Postby Duane 3NE 2NR » October 26th, 2020, 9:52 pm

maj. tom wrote:LOL the NY Post is like the Daily Mail in the UK. It has no weight in the news world except by loons and their cult followings. It's owned the same clown that also owns Fox, Rupert Murdoch, one of the kingpins of global evil.

The NY Times is the paper that carries weight with its immense reputation and reporting values, and they have publicly endorsed Biden.

loons and their cult followings seem to be in the majority
especially when it comes to the electoral college

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Re: All Things US Politics Related in a Trump run White House.

Postby maj. tom » October 26th, 2020, 10:04 pm

As for the radical fascist lunatic Amy Barrett that they just put on the Supreme Court, the people get what they voted for. Fascism right in front their eyes, just like how Hermann Goering once said. Rather hapless that the people of current USA get to watch the beginning of the fall of their Empire.

Maybe in 100 years historians can re-examine this statement:
"American law is the law of the rich and wealthy people, who hold sway in their political parties, and fund their election campaigns with their gifts." (Osama bin Laden, undated quote).

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Re: All Things US Politics Related in a Trump run White House.

Postby The_Honourable » October 26th, 2020, 10:05 pm

New York Times is liberal as New York Post is conservative. It's obvious NYT will support Biden and NYP will support Trump. If you dig into a media house political leanings, you will know from the get go why they frame their news and articles in certain ways.

Anyway, like it or not Trump got a win tonight. Let's see what distraction is going to happen between now and next week.

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Postby Duane 3NE 2NR » October 26th, 2020, 11:37 pm

maj. tom wrote:"American law is the law of the rich and wealthy people, who hold sway in their political parties, and fund their election campaigns with their gifts." (Osama bin Laden, undated quote).

wow

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Postby shogun » October 27th, 2020, 12:02 am

Strange to see conservatives boasting about this online, when nothing says a party/movement in decline like breaking all your own rules to rush through the installment of a religious zealot, to desperately remain relevant in a society increasingly out of step with their beliefs. I personally think in the long run, this will haunt the GOP.

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Postby Les Bain » October 27th, 2020, 8:34 am

Hopefully the non-trump voters from 2016 learned their lesson. Not so much the ones that voted but the smart alecks who made good on witholding their vote if the democratic candidate wan't pristine or represented 100% of their values.

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Postby Ben_spanna » October 27th, 2020, 8:52 am

You all really think if Trump loses he will give serious problems to step down and turn over power??? :|

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Postby maj. tom » October 27th, 2020, 9:41 am

He has expressly said so many times. One of the main reasons the Republicans pushed so hard and fast for the SC appointment with a complete lunatic hack, even though they're on record again and again saying that they would wait until after elections.

And as soon as the deed was done last night, they suspended the House until after elections, meaning this was more important to them than passing a Covid quick relief bill for the millions of people suffering, which was already written and ready to go since last month.

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Postby Dizzy28 » October 27th, 2020, 4:23 pm

Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:
maj. tom wrote:"American law is the law of the rich and wealthy people, who hold sway in their political parties, and fund their election campaigns with their gifts." (Osama bin Laden, undated quote).

wow


This is Trinidad and Tobago as well though.
In fact this is basically almost all countries in the world.

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Postby adnj » October 28th, 2020, 4:14 pm

Author of 2018 'Anonymous' op-ed critical of Trump revealed

By Jake Tapper and Jeremy Herb, CNN
Updated 3:53 PM EDT, Wed October 28, 2020

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The anonymous senior Trump administration official who wrote a 2018 New York Times op-ed and a subsequent book critical of President Donald Trump is Miles Taylor, he revealed in a statement to CNN on Wednesday.

Taylor, who was chief of staff to Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, wrote a lengthy statement explaining why he penned the 2018 op-ed declaring he was part of the "resistance" inside the Trump administration working to thwart Trump's worst inclinations. Taylor said that he wanted to force Trump to respond to the charges he was leveling without the ability to attack the messenger specifically. Trump called the op-ed treasonous.

"Much has been made of the fact that these writings were published anonymously. The decision wasn't easy, I wrestled with it, and I understand why some people consider it questionable to levy such serious charges against a sitting President under the cover of anonymity. But my reasoning was straightforward, and I stand by it," Taylor wrote.

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2020/10/28/poli ... index.html

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Postby Dohplaydat » October 28th, 2020, 7:02 pm

Betting Odds are quite close....small lean toward Biden.

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Postby adnj » October 28th, 2020, 7:29 pm

Cook Political Report moves Texas to "toss up" in presidential race

Why it matters: Texas, which has 38 electoral votes, hasn't backed a Democrat for president since 1976. A win for Biden in the historically red state would likely be a knockout blow against Trump.

The big picture: Polling over the last few months has suggested that Texas, due in part to its changing demographics, has become increasingly favorable for Democrats.

Hillary Clinton lost Texas by 800,000+ votes in 2016, but former Rep. Beto O'Rourke lost to Sen. Ted Cruz by around 215,000 votes in the 2018 Senate race.

Biden campaign surrogates, including Sen. Kamala Harris this Friday, have visited the state on several occasions. But Texas Democrats are still urging the campaign to pour more money into the state — pleas that Biden has so far rebuffed.

What to watch: "To win the election, Trump will need to win every state we currently have in the Toss Up column: Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Iowa, Ohio, Maine's 2nd [congressional district], as well as the newest addition, Texas. Even then, Trump would be 22 electoral votes short of 270," Cook Political Report writes.

Between the lines: Texas has seen record early voting turnout, a trend that has been apparent across the country. Early voting turnout in Texas has already reached 91% of 2016's total voting participation in the state.


https://www.axios.com/texas-cook-politi ... 9607c.html


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Postby MG Man » October 28th, 2020, 8:18 pm

Joe gonna get crushed
He's a weak candidate
He didn't assert himself in the last debate
And, no proper comeback to 'Joe, you had eight years to fix it, and you didn't...what makes you think you can fix it now???'
Dems have failed for a second time to present a credible candidate
S Korea made an ass of Trump, but Joe will actually provoke them into using those nukes....that's scary

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Postby adnj » October 29th, 2020, 7:20 am

'Guns, Protests And Elections Do Not Mix': Conflict Experts See Rising Warning Signs

October 29, 20205:00 AM ET


Members of a Quaker congregation in Maryland are so concerned that President Trump will prematurely declare victory when states are still counting ballots — a process that could take days — that they are ready to take to the streets in nonviolent resistance.

They say such a scenario would amount to a "coup" — even if it involves lawyers fighting in court, and not the military.

"To use the word 'coup' in the United States just seems like such a foreign concept when we're supposed to be this beacon of democracy," said Alaine Duncan, an acupuncturist and Quaker who lives just outside Washington, D.C. "But it doesn't seem like we're being a beacon of democracy right now."

With Election Day less than a week away, anxiety, distrust and suspicion are running high. Activists and extremists on both the right and left are worried the other side will somehow steal the election, and they're making plans for what to do if they believe that's happening.

Experts in global conflict warn this is a toxic brew and that conditions are ripe for conflict and maybe even violence in the U.S. There's a good chance that no clear winner will emerge on election night, and experts are concerned about what will happen after that — especially if protesters and counter-protesters collide in the streets.

Several human rights and conflict resolution groups that typically monitor elections abroad, mostly in fledgling democracies or places where sectarian violence could erupt, are now turning their attention to the United States for the first time.

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Postby sMASH » October 29th, 2020, 9:19 am

declaring victory before all ballots counted, is considered a 'coup' by concerned citizens... where have i heard that before

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Postby pete » October 29th, 2020, 10:47 am

MG Man wrote:Joe gonna get crushed
He's a weak candidate
He didn't assert himself in the last debate
And, no proper comeback to 'Joe, you had eight years to fix it, and you didn't...what makes you think you can fix it now???'
Dems have failed for a second time to present a credible candidate
S Korea made an ass of Trump, but Joe will actually provoke them into using those nukes....that's scary


South Korea? lol ok.

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Postby pete » October 29th, 2020, 11:07 am

sMASH wrote:declaring victory before all ballots counted, is considered a 'coup' by concerned citizens... where have i heard that before


The thing is that a winner does not need to be declared election night, the day after or even the week after.

The whole point of the Electoral College system is to give the states OVER A MONTH to count the votes before the electors give their vote. (First Tuesday in November is the final day for voting to the Monday after the second Wednesday in December for the electors to vote in their state)

Some states have started counting votes already and some won't start opening mail ballots til the day of the election so this discrepancy makes it hard to have all counts completed by whatever deadline the current President wants the votes to be counted by. It's also not up to him. I'm sure they will allow all the votes to be counted if he's behind on Nov 3rd though. (The GOP is the only party that seems to be getting ready to contest or stop votes from being counted).

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Postby redmanjp » October 29th, 2020, 11:22 am

will they announce preliminary results of early voting before the Election day itself so we can get an idea of who is ahead?

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Postby pete » October 29th, 2020, 11:27 am

I believe releasing early voting results can be used as a form of voter suppression. Like.. if it is said to be a landslide victory one way people may feel their vote won't mean anything and they would not bother to go to vote etc.

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Postby sMASH » October 29th, 2020, 11:35 am

redmanjp wrote:will they announce preliminary results of early voting before the Election day itself so we can get an idea of who is ahead?

like when the map was mostly yellow, then suddenly switched to red as the night went on, ah man declare win, gone to dance and sleep then next day, no change...

i understand how it works. but man people mindset is to change their minds based on who is leading. not on what policies they want to see. weird human trait, but that whats in the rest of every body's minds. thats how polls and exit polls have a signficant impact. some people swtich to the winning side, so if u have polls that may or may not be accurately gathered or presented, it coudl sway the following voters.

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Postby adnj » October 29th, 2020, 12:41 pm

redmanjp wrote:will they announce preliminary results of early voting before the Election day itself so we can get an idea of who is ahead?
pete wrote:I believe releasing early voting results can be used as a form of voter suppression. Like.. if it is said to be a landslide victory one way people may feel their vote won't mean anything and they would not bother to go to vote etc.
Votes are counted and results released by county or city governments. There are more than 3000 counties in the USA.

Election results release occurs after polls close.

Typical election result release methodology (from SF, CA):

On Election Night, the Department of Elections releases several summary reports of election results. These results are preliminary, as there are still ballots that the Department processes after Election Day, including:

Vote-by-mail ballots that are dropped off at polling places or the City Hall drop-off stations

Vote-by-mail ballots received in the mail within three days of Election Day

Ballots cast at the City Hall Voting Center during Conditional Voter Registration period

Unsigned vote-by-mail ballots that are remedied by voters within eight days of the election

Provisional ballots

Ballots with write-in votes

The processing of ballots is open to public observation, either in person at the Department’s office in City Hall or by watching the live streaming of election activities on the Observe the Election Process page. Results become final after all ballots have been processed and the Department certifies the election.

Reporting Preliminary Results

The Department begins reporting preliminary results on election night after all polling places have closed

Reporting Preliminary Results after the Close of Polls on Election Night

The Department will release the first preliminary summary report of election results at approximately 8:45 p.m. This report will provide the results from the vote-by-mail ballots that the Department received and processed before Election Day. With this first summary report, the Department will also release a preliminary Statement of the Vote, ranked-choice reports, and Cast Vote Record data.

At approximately 9:45 p.m., the Department will release a second summary report of results. The second report will add the initial votes received from polling places to the votes reported in the first results report. At approximately 10:45 p.m., the Department will issue a third summary results report that will add more votes from polling places received since the previous report . After all polling places have reported, the Department will release a final summary report as well as a second preliminary Statement of the Vote, ranked-choice reports, and Cast Vote Record data.

Reporting Preliminary Results after Election Day

Ballot processing continues after Election Day until the Department has counted the eligible votes on all ballots. Every day that ballots are counted, the Department releases updated results reports at approximately 4p.m. On days in which ballots are not counted, the Department will issue a press release stating that no results reports will be issued for that day.

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Re: All Things US Politics Related in a Trump run White House.

Postby adnj » October 29th, 2020, 1:49 pm

U.S. economy sees record growth in third quarter

The U.S. economy grew at a 33.1% annualized pace in the third quarter, the Commerce Department said on Thursday.

The state of play: The record growth follows easing of the coronavirus-driven lockdowns that pushed the economy to the worst-ever contraction — but GDP still remains well below its pre-pandemic level.

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The economy remains 3.5% smaller than it was at the end of 2019.
Between the lines: The annualized GDP figure assumes the pace the economy grows in the last quarter continues over the year.

The economy grew 7.4% on a non-annualized basis — still a record, by that measure.
A Trump thought bubble, from Axios' Alayna Treene: The economy is still the president's #1 message ahead of the election, and his team was always going to try to portray this last report as a win for the administration.

But with just five days until Election Day, the report is unlikely to move the electoral needle.

https://www.axios.com/gdp-third-quarter ... 0d505.html

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Postby The_Honourable » October 29th, 2020, 5:26 pm

^^^ yep, not perfect but still good news for Trump.

The U.S. economy grew at an unrivaled pace in the third quarter as the government poured out more than $3 trillion worth of pandemic relief which fueled consumer spending, but the deep scars from the COVID-19 recession could take a year or more to heal.


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Postby sMASH » October 29th, 2020, 5:48 pm

in context, it would be because it was way down, so any lil climb up will be proportionally greater.

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Postby The_Honourable » October 29th, 2020, 7:24 pm

Pennsylvania Pollster Jim Lee: "There is Definitely a Submerged Trump Vote"

Jim Lee, a pollster with Susquehanna Polling and Research, told the WFMZ "Business Matters" panel last week why he believes there is a "submerged" Trump vote that polls are not registering.

Video: https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video ... _vote.html

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Re: All Things US Politics Related in a Trump run White House.

Postby Dohplaydat » October 29th, 2020, 7:39 pm

I want to Trump to win just to see BLM protestors lose their sheit

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