5.2.1 Inflation (Bidenflation) 5.2.2 Survey 5.2.3 Deficit and dishonesty 5.2.4 Oil dependency and High Gas Prices 5.2.5 Real estate crash 5.3 [Dis]Approval rating 5.4 Vilifying half of Americans 5.5 Censoring criticism 5.6 Empty catchphrases 5.7 Rising crime 5.8 War on cops 5.8.1 Insecurity...
In this response, Joe Biden used the phrases “court-packing” and (twice) “pack the court.” In doing so, he accepted, wholly, unreservedly the Republican-frame of the question of whether Democrats — if they win the presidency and the Senate — should consider changing the number of Sup...
Even easier is the language which ships’ captains use: it’s called “Seaspeak”. Seaspeak uses a few simple phrases for every possible situation. In Seaspeak, for example, you don’t say, “I’m sorry what did you say” or “I didn’t understand, can you repeat that” It’s jus...
Biden, who classified Harris' claims as a "mischaracterization of my position," took some questions from reporters in late July whileholding some notesfeaturing Harris' name at the top. Underneath her name were bullet points that included phrases like "Do not hold grudges," "Great help to cam...
frequently using phrases like “salute,”“let’s work,” and “lock[ing] in” and calling artists “g.” It also seems like an incredulous coincidence that some independent artists would make a deal with one celebrity and months later, another top musician reaches out to “work toge...
BIDEN’S SCHTICK ABOUT OBAMA’S BIG STICK: “President Obama has said, and I quote, now is the time to let our increased pressure sink in, and to sustain the broad international coalition we have built. Now is the time to heed the timeless advice from Teddy Roosevelt: ‘speak softly an...
Did Manchin's concern about the Texas Blackouts just save the USA from Build Back Better? Washington based reporter Tim McDonnell wants you to understand why a deluge of government cash would have made everything better.