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The First 100 Days

  
By:  Vic Eldred  •  3 years ago  •  39 comments


The First 100 Days
 

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As we reach the 100 day mark in the Biden presidency, it is time to do an assessment. First off is the obvious. Biden campaigned as a moderate and promised unity & bipartisanship in Washington DC. Thus far he has governed as a Socialist with no interest in bipartisanship and he has been easily the most divisive president in my lifetime. He does not represent the American people. He is an operative for the far left elite. 

So how did we get here?

We, as American citizens have allowed it to happen. We have allowed the radical left to educate our children. We have allowed them to define who we are as a people. They have defamed us, slandered our ancestry, trashed our founding documents and principles. They have taken control of the msm and lied to us on a daily basis and in 2020 they used covid to change the voting laws in battleground states to benefit Biden and the democratic party. They are mostly degenerates who hate the country in which they live and have contributed nothing to it's benefit. They are the people who control Biden & the federal government. The blame lies with everyone who voted for this radical regime.


The assessment:

The Border Crisis:

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This is the most serious issue for the nation and a case where actions matched rhetoric. Then-candidate Biden promised during the campaign to reverse a number of key immigration policies enacted under his predecessor.  Biden immediately did away with programs that were keeping the border secure such as the "Remain-in-Mexico" policy." "Many in Central America spread the word that after Jan. 20, Biden's inauguration date, migrants at the border would have a better chance of getting into the U.S.,  Reuters reported in mid-December." 

As the surge reached epic proportions, the Biden administration refused to admit it was a crisis and barred reporters from access to border facilities - they claimed it was to prevent the spread of the corona virus. The border remains wide open.


Fomenting racial hatred:

Joe Biden has repeated the lie about "systemic racism" which emasculates police and emboldens criminals. That narrative, post George Floyd has led to the largest increase in homicides in the nation's history. That crime wave continues unabated. Pelosi and Schumer meanwhile are looking to federalize the nation's police force and the DOJ seeks to tie the hands of local law enforcement. Murder and mayhem is taking place in our inner cities and the msm barely gives it coverage. For Joe Biden the playing of the race card has been truly inebriating. For the brave men and women who protect us it will ultimately cost some their lives.


Failure to open schools:

Biden vowed to reopen America’s schools during his first 100 days in office, but he ran into the powerful teachers union and had to back down. In February, Jen Psaki told reporters that the administration’s goal was only to have teachers back in the classroom with their students "teaching at least one day a week in the majority of schools by day 100." There were no challenges to the contradictory talking points from the adoring msm.


$1.9Trillion Covid Relief Bill:

Congress passed this monstrosity on strictly party lines - as in the democrats using reconciliation. It provided the third stimulus check for millions of Americans, extended unemployment benefits through Sept. 6, and a generous one-year expansion of the child tax credit. It also includes hundreds of billions of dollars in aid for state and local governments, vaccine distribution efforts and aid for small businesses. Buried in the bill was $500 million for museums and libraries with $270 million for the National Endowment of the Arts and the Humanities, $28.6 billion for independent restaurants, $5 billion Emergency Relief for Farmers of Color, an expansion of the Affordable Care Act and also a the federal government subsidy of 85% of COBRA coverage, which allows individuals who lost their jobs to stay on their previous employer's health care, through Sept. 21.


Voting laws:

Biden also made false claims about Georgia's voting laws that earned him a Pinocchio/s from the Washington Post. The great "unifier" was constantly & falsely claiming the law was similar to "Jim Crow" laws. Biden said the law would now force polling locations to close at 5 p.m. “so working people can’t cast their vote after their shift is over.” That is not true; the law placed no new limits on voting hours and actually expanded voting hours in many places. Even so, Biden repeated the lie on several occasions, including at his first press conference since taking office. He never apologized for nor has he retracted the lie.


The Vaccine:

Even Joe Biden & his handlers couldn't manage to foul up the Vaccine they inherited. All they had to do was make it available and make people feel comfortable about getting it. Chalk up one for Joe!



Rather than pontificate on the disaster AKA the 2020 election, I'll leave the final assessment to AOC.

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“The Biden Administration and President Biden have definitely exceeded expectations that progressives had,” Democratic Socialist Ocasio-Cortez said during a virtual town hall meeting.

https://nypost.com/2021/04/23/aoc-gives-biden-high-marks-for-first-100-days/


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Vic Eldred
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1  author  Vic Eldred    3 years ago

His first 100 days.

AOC is proud of him or is it Susan Rice?  




 
 
 
Greg Jones
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1.1  Greg Jones  replied to  Vic Eldred @1    3 years ago

He's done a lousy job in just about in every aspect....he wasn't qualified for, or fit to be, president.

The majority of Americans don't trust him or his motives. Rather than bringing people together, he and the Dems are pushing Americans further apart

 
 
 
Tessylo
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1.1.1  Tessylo  replied to  Greg Jones @1.1    3 years ago

That sounds just like the just former occupant of the White House.

We know you for your projection.

 
 
 
Vic Eldred
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1.1.2  author  Vic Eldred  replied to  Greg Jones @1.1    3 years ago

I'd say that's accurate.

 
 
 
Tessylo
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2  Tessylo    3 years ago

I'm proud of President Biden!  100 days and no golfing.  No insane tweets.  No lies.  No stirring up or fomenting racial hatred like the former occupant of the White House.  Schools are opening.  The 1.9 trillion relief bill has been extremely helpful!  The vaccine rollout by President Biden has been fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  It's not his fault some morons refuse to get the vaccine.

 
 
 
evilone
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2.1  evilone  replied to  Tessylo @2    3 years ago
100 days and no golfing.

He's been golfing recently. 

No insane tweets.

Does Joe know how to tweet? 

No lies.

Come on... He's a politician they all lie. Not like Trump type of lying but they all do it.

No stirring up or fomenting racial hatred like the former occupant of the White House. 

I wasn't happy with the WH input prior to, or directly after, the Chauvin trial. It did nothing to heal any divisions. 

Schools are opening.

Yup.

The 1.9 trillion relief bill has been extremely helpful!

The relief bill that many Republicans said we had to get passed, added pork to and then voted against.

The vaccine rollout by President Biden has been fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 

If nothing else this will be a historic marker for Biden's Administration. Let's hope things continue to get better rather than some random mutation fucking up the works. 

It's not his fault some morons refuse to get the vaccine.

There are conservative influencers pushing false narratives making a bad choice easier. 

 
 
 
Tessylo
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2.1.1  Tessylo  replied to  evilone @2.1    3 years ago

Okay, so he's been golfing.  

Who cares about tweets?  What other 'president' has ruled by tweet like the former occupant of the White House, who waddled out on 1/20/21?

"I wasn't happy with the WH input prior to, or directly after, the Chauvin trial. It did nothing to heal any divisions."

Nothing President Biden said has furthered or fueled division regarding Chauvin

 
 
 
Texan1211
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2.1.2  Texan1211  replied to  Tessylo @2.1.1    3 years ago
Who cares about tweets? 

Obviously--the media and many on the left.

What other 'president' has ruled by tweet like the former occupant of the White House, who waddled out on 1/20/21?

Well, first off, Presidents don't rule here. Secondly, no President has ever "ruled" by tweet--that is just a leftwing far-out fantasy.

 
 
 
bugsy
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2.2  bugsy  replied to  Tessylo @2    3 years ago
100 days and no golfing

Probably sucks at it anyway

No stirring up or fomenting racial hatred like the former occupant of the White House

When did that happen? Be specific with your "answer".

Schools are opening

Have been since last August in most red states. Blue states? Still fighting with the criminal teacher's union after all their previous bribes...er....demands were met.

The 1.9 trillion relief bill has been extremely helpful!

Maybe...but most Americans that don't want to mooch from the unemployment benefits that pay moochers more than they would have made at Starbucks and McDonalds have been back to work for quite some time.....especially in red states.

The vaccine rollout by President Biden has been fantastic

I believe you meant President Trump. Two vaccines were rolled out before Biden started to dumb up the White House If not for President Trump, there would not be a \vaccine rollout.

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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3  JohnRussell    3 years ago

XX Jefferson should seed his articles from this author instead of the crackpot sources he usually uses.  Then the circle will be completed. 

 
 
 
Vic Eldred
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3.1  author  Vic Eldred  replied to  JohnRussell @3    3 years ago
crackpot sources

We had 4 years of it.

 
 
 
Hallux
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4  Hallux    3 years ago

This is nothing more than a fully expected highly partisan rant; one fully expects the author would have kicked Pollyanna as soon as she hit the ground.

 
 
 
Vic Eldred
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4.1  author  Vic Eldred  replied to  Hallux @4    3 years ago

And the policies of Biden are mainstream/s

 
 
 
321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu
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5  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu     3 years ago

So how did we get here?

One word: trump

 
 
 
Greg Jones
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5.1  Greg Jones  replied to  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu @5    3 years ago

Joe's just making it worse.

 
 
 
321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu
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5.1.1  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu   replied to  Greg Jones @5.1    3 years ago
Joe's just making it worse.

I voted for Biden and hoped for better.

trump had already shown me he wasn't a good leader of men and not worth voting for. 

Good leaders don't use the tactics trump used like ignoring major problems like pandemics and lies like the stolen election mantras to gain power. 

Time will tell what biden ends up as.

So far I think he could have done better, Like compromising with the republicans on the relief bill and definitely better planning on reopening the border to some immigrates seeking asylum. 

 
 
 
Vic Eldred
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5.1.2  author  Vic Eldred  replied to  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu @5.1.1    3 years ago
I voted for Biden

What a shock!


trump had already shown me he wasn't a good leader of men and not worth voting for. 

He was a great leader for Americans - bad news for fuckin progressives.


ood leaders don't use the tactics trump used like ignoring major problems like pandemics 

He produced the vaccine that the ignoramus is now taking credit for.


Time will tell what biden ends up as.

As our most radical & worst president. Worse than Carter or Obama.

 
 
 
321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu
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5.1.3  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu   replied to  Vic Eldred @5.1.2    3 years ago
He was a great leader for Americans

Bull Shit !

trump was the epitome of how NOT to lead men, women or a society. 

Ignoring problems, mantras and lies lead to death. 

Good leaders of men do none of that...

Great leaders of men do that never !

trump is no true leader of men but, trump has many truly loyal followers just like a cult leader. 

And like a cult, trump always thinks of himself first and by doing so leaves a trail of tears in his wake where ever he goes.

"He was a great leader for Americans"   LOL !!

Wrong !

 
 
 
Vic Eldred
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5.1.4  author  Vic Eldred  replied to  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu @5.1.3    3 years ago
trump was the epitome of how NOT to lead men, women or a society.  Ignoring problems, mantras and lies lead to death. 

BULL SHIT!

I can use the same silly argument:

Biden & Obama suck.

 
 
 
321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu
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5.1.5  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu   replied to  Vic Eldred @5.1.2    3 years ago
He produced the vaccine

trump Produced nothing. trump authorized the speeding up of the protocols to allow an "emergency authorization" of the vaccine to happen sooner.

trump made a decision, that evidently was approved of by the scientists and the data to do so. But that was part of his job. 

That's why we hire politicians, to make decisions.

 "He produced the vaccine"   ...   Sorry Vic, Wrong 

did trump play a role, yes. 

Did that help, yes, BUT there are many now that don't trust the vaccine. 

catch 22 

 
 
 
Vic Eldred
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5.1.6  author  Vic Eldred  replied to  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu @5.1.5    3 years ago

It is the Trump vaccine

 
 
 
321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu
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5.1.7  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu   replied to  Vic Eldred @5.1.6    3 years ago
It is the Trump vaccine

If association with a person or political party or whatever is what makes the inoculation feel safe, focus on that 

 
 
 
Greg Jones
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5.1.8  Greg Jones  replied to  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu @5.1.1    3 years ago
Good leaders don't use the tactics trump used like ignoring major problems like pandemics

He didn't ignore it...that's left wing propaganda and lies

 
 
 
321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu
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5.1.9  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu   replied to  Greg Jones @5.1.8    3 years ago
He didn't ignore it.
Well he sure was not a messenger of truth. 

No really trump tried to ignore the virus.

Acknowledging the virus meant doing and doing meant closing businesses and schools .. Not a good thing to do as a sitting president facing reelection a few months later.  

https:/.bing.com/search?trump+says+virus+will+disapear&form=

"I wanted to always play it down," Trump said on March 19 in an interview recorded by Woodward. "I still like playing it down because I don't want to create a panic."

httpskuow.org/stories/trump-says-he-prevented-panic-

In other words, "I don't want to really tell the American people the truth and I believe I have the right to not to."

IMO: That is Not the actions or thoughts of a true leader of a free society.

 
 
 
Vic Eldred
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5.1.10  author  Vic Eldred  replied to  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu @5.1.9    3 years ago
No really trump tried to ignore the virus.

Stop the nonsense. Trump put a travel ban on when Flip Flop Fauci was still saying it wouldn't affect us and Pelosi was running to Chinatown and Biden was condemning it. From day 1 the DNC and the lying media ran the narrative that it was being mishandled. Then they changed election laws.

You got away with it and in 2 years, then 4 years the American public will turn Biden (if he is still functioning) and all the progressive scum out. By that time tremendous damage will have been done to this country.

 
 
 
321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu
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5.1.11  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu   replied to  Vic Eldred @5.1.10    3 years ago
Stop the nonsense.      You got away with it ...
I told you, You assume way to much about me. I don't like that and I'm not fighting these battles that have reporting that constantly contradicts each other. So.. 
I see we are done here. You have your opinions, I have mine and I don't see how either of us are ever going to agree on much of any of this. 

Have a nice day. Good bye

 
 
 
321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu
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5.1.12  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu   replied to  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu @5.1.11    3 years ago
You have your opinions, I have mine

Vic after some thought I have rethought some of my wording. 

When I say trump ignored the virus that technically is  not the full story. you are correct trump did do things to curb the pandemic.

But IMO: trump measured every step he took against what was good and what was bad for HIS reelection success.

I'm not dumb enough to pretend trump is not the only human that would take that stance.

But honestly to me a true leader of men puts the people he leads before his own power over them. 

If that is too much to ask for, I'm not surprised. That's why humanity has had so few Great leaders of men.

And truely, Have a nice rest of your day.

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Vic Eldred
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5.1.13  author  Vic Eldred  replied to  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu @5.1.11    3 years ago

That's addressed to me?


Good bye

Adios

 
 
 
Vic Eldred
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5.1.14  author  Vic Eldred  replied to  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu @5.1.12    3 years ago
Vic after some thought I have rethought some of my wording. 

Hopefully, you'll also start addressing comments to me.


When I say trump ignored the virus that technically is  not the full story. you are correct trump did do things to curb the pandemic.

Yes, I know, in addition to listening to the directions of Dr Fauci


But IMO: trump measured every step he took against what was good and what was bad for HIS reelection success.

By shutting down the economy?


And truely, Have a nice rest of your day.

I'd say truly, but Ok, you as well.

 
 
 
321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu
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5.1.15  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu   replied to  Vic Eldred @5.1.14    3 years ago
But IMO: trump measured every step he took against what was good and what was bad for HIS reelection success.
By shutting down the economy?

No by NOT wanting to shut down the economy.

trump wanted to be reelected for sure, trump was smart enough to understand as long as the economy was doing good his chance of reelection was pretty good.

He also was smart enough to understand that if the economy was doing poorly his chance of reelection was not as likely.

trump did not want to shut down the economy so he downplayed the virus as long as he possibly could. 

to hold power. 

To me that is totally un-presidential and definitely not the reasoning or actions of a true leader of men.

As I said earlier,  IMO: trump measured every step he took against what was good and what was bad for HIS reelection success.

Not what was best for We The People that he was elected to serve. 

Ironically IF trump would have actually put the Americans people's best interest first, he may have actually won the reelection.  legitimately !

IMO: trump trumped trump out of office 

(Which honestly does not surprise me in the least, I always did say give trump enough rope and he'd hang himself. ..  I was surprised it took him 4 years.) 

............................................

Hopefully, you'll also start addressing comments to me.

Evidently I accidently replied to my last post when I amended my rethink by copying part of it and using it to continue my thoughts. 

 
 
 
Tessylo
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5.1.16  Tessylo  replied to  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu @5.1.15    3 years ago

Trump only does what's best for Trump.

Also, smart and trump don't belong in the same vicinity - they aren't in the same vicinity.

 
 
 
Tessylo
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5.1.17  Tessylo  replied to  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu @5.1.12    3 years ago

Trump didn't do anything to curb the pandemic.

 
 
 
321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu
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5.1.18  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu   replied to  Tessylo @5.1.17    3 years ago
Trump didn't do anything to curb the pandemic.

Tessylo, I think he did.... eventually, when he had no choice.

Although back then the American president mr trump did not want to actknolage the problem ... until as I said He had no choice. Because Americans were starting to drop dead like flies in a window.

Again, IMO: trump was and never will be a true leader of men and after his insurrection IMO: because of his actions, trump should never be allowed to run for public office ever again ! EVER !

Because of all trump did trying to override our election why would we ever give this man a second chance ? 

IMO: we shouldn't. Period 

IMO: If given a second chance trump would now use all he has now learned to hold power again. For as long as HE cared to. No matter what the cost to our country.

No more trump, Ever !! 

 
 
 
321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu
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5.1.19  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu   replied to  Tessylo @5.1.16    3 years ago
Trump only does what's best for Trump. Also, smart and trump don't belong in the same vicinity

Tesslylo I fully agree, from day one of his presidency and throughout his life it always has been, is and probably will be   all about trump.

I kinda disagree about trump and his smarts though. trump was smart enough to switch parties to get elected to begin with, trump was smart enough to get by with all the shit he did when he held power and trump is always smart enough to have other people pay for what he wants, gets and/or does. 

trumps smartness is like every thing in trump's world, it's all based on trump getting what trump wants the easiest way trump can get it. No matter who or how many he hurts along the way. 

trump's smart enough to have others pay for what trump gets ... over and over as he walks away free and clear.  Time and time again.

I didn't and don't think trump was smart in a good way though because as you said Tessylo it is always about trump himself and what trump wants and gets at the cost of others.

I don't doubt that someday trumps "smarts" will run out and he will pay for his Bull Shit ways.

No one gets away with the shit this man has done and will continue to do forever without it catching up and kicking them in the ass. Sooner or later.

Karma 

and IMO: watching trump trump trump was justice.

I'm just surprised it took him so long to trump himself out of office. 

 
 
 
Vic Eldred
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5.2  author  Vic Eldred  replied to  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu @5    3 years ago

Not good enough

 
 
 
321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu
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5.2.1  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu   replied to  Vic Eldred @5.2    3 years ago
Not good enough

IMO: Still a little better than what we had.

I can't see Biden doing what trump did to try to hold office. 

But I want a true unifying president. That's basically a pipedream in todays divided America. 

 
 
 
Vic Eldred
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5.2.2  author  Vic Eldred  replied to  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu @5.2.1    3 years ago
IMO: Still a little better than what we had.

Yes that's your opinion. Coming from the far left. You are probably as delighted as AOC.


I can't see Biden doing what trump did to try to hold office. 

Really?  He benefited from changes to voting laws, a pandemic, a dishonest media and he still made a Faustian deal with the radical left and shamelessly pandered to Black America.. I'd say he did a lot to get elected.


But I want a true unifying president.

Not until the power of the left is gone. There are tens of millions of Americans unwilling to give away their country.

 
 
 
321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu
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5.2.3  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu   replied to  Vic Eldred @5.2.2    3 years ago
Yes that's your opinion. Coming from the far left. You are probably as delighted as AOC.

Vic, you really do assume way too much.

 
 
 
Tessylo
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5.2.4  Tessylo  replied to  321steve - realistically thinkin or Duu @5.2.3    3 years ago

Indeed!

 
 

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