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  • While I disagree with Biden trying to save these idiots from themselves, it just proves what a wonderful human being he is. IMO we should encourage Trumpbots to all give each other Covid so they die o

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11 hours ago, lynched1 said:

If anyone ever needed protection from the general population it's Biden and the Ho. 

thank for finally admitting that you dumpster fans are insane and need to be fixed. 

9 hours ago, Alpha_TATEr said:

thank for finally admitting that you dumpster fans are insane and need to be fixed. 

Bring along anyone that you believe is qualified. You fools are only kidding yourselves. 😉

23 hours ago, lynched1 said:

Bring along anyone that you believe is qualified. You fools are only kidding yourselves. 😉

And you have it all figured out, and so you always speak in riddles. Sooooooo Cooooool bro.

53 minutes ago, Boogyman said:

And you have it all figured out, and so you always speak in riddles. Sooooooo Cooooool bro.

I think you’re giving him way too much credit. Those aren’t riddles.  He just doesn’t know how to speak properly. 

2 hours ago, VanHammersly said:

I think you’re giving him way too much credit. Those aren’t riddles.  He just doesn’t know how to speak properly. 

😉

I'm wondering if the next mass shooting has been scheduled yet for Biden's gun control push.

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These reports are obviously fake news NOTW. I was told Biden was super soft on immigration and that in addition to full on communism, we now have "oPeN BorderzzZZZzzz!!1!!!!!11"

Just now, Gannan said:

These reports are obviously fake news NOTW. I was told Biden was super soft on immigration and that in addition to full on communism, we now have "oPeN BorderzzZZZzzz!!1!!!!!11"

He's Schroedinger's Biden, simultaneously for open borders and also deporting kids in cages.

4 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

He's Schroedinger's Biden, simultaneously for open borders and also deporting kids in cages.

A lot of terminal cases of BDS. If he doesn't deport, he is soft on border security, and if he does he is criticized anyway.

It was the same with Obama. The Trump administration would at the same time...

  1. Claim that they had to get tough on immigration because Obama was "the softest ever"
  2. When criticized for their draconian immigration policies Trump and his allies would claim they were simply "continuing the policies put in place by the Obama administration"

the repugs' only "policies" are to oppose whatever the dems do.

 

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18 minutes ago, NOTW said:

 

 

This has been stated before but it bears repeating: the problem with the Trump administration's policy wasn't that unaccompanied minors were detained, it was that children were separated from their families.  Another problem was that they were lost track of once released and often times never reunited from their families, but that's more about gross incompetence, not policy.  

23 minutes ago, VanHammersly said:

This has been stated before but it bears repeating: the problem with the Trump administration's policy wasn't that unaccompanied minors were detained, it was that children were separated from their families.  Another problem was that they were lost track of once released and often times never reunited from their families, but that's more about gross incompetence, not policy.  

Additionally, it was a systemic psychological torture operation. Stephen Miller (an actual NSDAP), devised the policy to inflict deep psychological pain and torture as a method to deter asylum seekers. 

https://www.businessinsider.com/democrats-biden-criticize-dismissal-student-loan-debt-forgiveness-plan-2021-2

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Several top Democrats break with Biden and push back on his reluctance to cancel $50,000 in student-loan debt

Several top Democrats pushed back on Wednesday against President Joe Biden's dismissal on Tuesday night of their proposal to forgive up to $50,000 in student loan debt.

Sens. Chuck Schumer of New York and Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts released a joint statement defending their plan, and said student-loan forgiveness was a step that both of Biden's predecessors in the White House had taken in the past. 

The pair expressed confidence that the president had the authority to act unilaterally, and argued their proposal would help narrow the racial wealth gap and stimulate the economy. "It's time to act. We will keep fighting," Schumer and Warren said.

Other Democrats criticized Biden and doubled down on their support for major student debt relief. Rep. Ayanna Pressley, a House sponsor of the plan, tweeted that Biden did have the authority to act on his own. "He can and must use it," she said. "The people deserve nothing less."

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York tweeted that Democrats should "keep pushing."

"Who cares what school someone went to?" Ocasio-Cortez wrote. "Entire generations of working class kids were encouraged to go into more debt under the guise of elitism. This is wrong. Nowhere does it say we must trade-off early childhood education for student loan forgiveness. We can have both."

Ocasio-Cortez's remarks appeared to refer to comments Biden made in the town hall, questioning the fairness of forgiving "billions of dollars of debt, for people who have gone to Harvard and Yale and Penn."

At the town hall, when asked about the proposed relief measure, Biden responded, "I will not make that happen."

Instead, the president said he was willing to forgive up to $10,000 in student-loan debt and touted other measures to provide tuition-free community college and allowing families earning $125,000 or less to send their kids to state universities for free.

Biden brought up the six-figure college debt load of his three children, and said they gradually paid it off over time.

"I don't think anybody should have to pay for that, but I do think you should be able to work it off," he said. "I understand the impact of the debt." 

Last year, House Democrats included $10,000 of student-debt forgiveness in a pandemic relief proposal. But that measure was omitted from the $1.9 trillion federal rescue package that's now making its way through Congress.

Some experts argue that a broad cancellation of student debt would lift the economy by freeing up spending that could go to savings or other consumer goods.

The Biden administration said it's reviewing legal options to determine whether it can take action to forgive debt unilaterally. Biden extended a pause on student loan payments through Sept. 30 shortly after taking office and waived interest.

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said on Wednesday that Biden "does not favor $50,000 in loan relief without limitations," and said the president believes any loan cancellation above $10,000 per borrower should be "targeted."

 

 

https://apnews.com/article/joe-biden-coronavirus-pandemic-d447d6ed55f4948dc9fc1d9b4ef45585

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Muddled promises on schools pose political problem for Biden

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is in a political firestorm over how and when to get more schools open amid the coronavirus pandemic, with Republicans seizing on confusion surrounding Biden’s goal to reopen a majority of schools within his first 100 days to paint the president as beholden to teachers’ unions at the expense of American families.

His administration in recent weeks has sent muddled and at times contradictory messages about Biden’s goal. On Tuesday night, the president said his 100-day goal was to have most elementary schools open five days a week, seeming to conflict with his own press secretary, who had said last week that schools would be considered "open” if they held in-person classes even one day a week.

Biden’s aides dismiss the controversy as a flareup that will disappear once the coronavirus is better under control and more school districts reopen, pointing to recent polls suggesting the public so far believes Biden is doing a good job in handling the issue.

But there could be lingering damage if Biden is seen to break an early promise on an issue so important to so many Americans.

Teachers’ unions have said they support reopening schools once officials are able to make the buildings safer, but they need the $130 billion included in Biden’s proposed American Rescue Plan to make it happen. And even if the bill passes Congress by the Democrats’ mid-March deadline, it’s unclear whether districts would be able to make changes in time to hasten school openings before the end of Biden’s first 100 days.

Dan Domenech, executive director of the School Superintendents Association, said teachers are willing to go back to in-person learning "only if this bill is passed, only if the dollars get to the school districts in time for them to be able to do the work that they need to do in terms of spacing, in terms of sanitizing, and only if we get the majority of our teachers vaccinated.”

"It’s possible. But at this stage, at this point, it’s not probable,” he said.

American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten said in an interview she hopes Biden will meet his goal, and has said teachers should return to school when COVID-19 mitigation strategies are in place. But she noted that with social distancing, school still won’t feel normal.

"You’re not going to be able to have every single child in every single school in the normal way that we think about normal school,” she said.

Until the nation reaches herd immunity with the widespread distribution of the vaccine, Weingarten said, "we’re not going to be normal.”

This leaves Biden caught between teachers’ unions expressing caution towards his expanded goal on reopening, and critics who say just one day of classroom time a week for a majority of schools is far too little. Data from Burbio, a service that tracks school opening plans, recently reported that 66% of K-12 students already are learning in-person to some degree.

 

 

Mitch with the thick irony  :lol:

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Republicans have been using the issue to hit at Democrats for weeks, pointing to data suggesting that many schools are safe to open now and charging that the Biden administration is siding with teachers’ unions over science and the needs of American families.

"In places across America where public education depends on the whims of a powerful public sector union, the best interests of children have often come dead last,” Mitch McConnell, the top Republican in the Senate, said during a floor speech earlier this month. "As the months have rolled by and the data have poured in, it’s become clear that schools can open safely.”

"An administration that puts facts and science first would be conducting a full-court press to open schools,” McConnell said.

 

 

Irony is dead 

 

25 minutes ago, Smokesdawg said:

Irony is dead 

 

:roll:

Biden second term has been confirmed. 

 

9 minutes ago, Smokesdawg said:

Biden second term has been confirmed. 

 

This has been a total gift for democrats. I also love how they have to still refer to him as "president" instead of "disgraced one term ex-president"

1 minute ago, Gannan said:

This has been a total gift for democrats. I also love how they have to still refer to him as "president" instead of "disgraced one term ex-president"

Seriously. Was HW Bush the leader after he lost? 
Undeserved fealty to a confirmed loser. 

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