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pbrower2a
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« on: April 17, 2021, 11:01:55 PM »

I can tell you one thing, even injecting 1.9T into the Economy may still not be enough as long as Covid is here and people are low income regardless of their circumstances

D's need something to change, with Covid between now and next yr to avoid a pitfall during next yrs Election. As Pelosi says we are limited with quivers

COVID-19 has disrupted the American economy much like a war and has caused nearly 600,000 deaths in America. The faster that Americans get inoculated against this horrid disease the sooner that America can go into a recovery stage for the economy.

Well-paying jobs in manufacturing are re-opening, often giving better-paid work to people who were recently ill-paid. The factory has typically been the most reliable way out of poverty in America. Maybe we won't revive the shopping malls, but we will have more people flush with cash from their work. This could give much aid to the Biden campaign for re-election. Happy people vote for incumbents who didn't get in the way.

... Even if one figures that America splits 50-50 between D and R, the raw figure suggests that 59% of American voters think that Biden won fair-and-square. Maybe in three and a half years that will no longer matter. What will matter will be how well Joe Biden has served as President.So far, so good.   
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pbrower2a
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« Reply #1 on: May 18, 2021, 06:57:28 AM »

The Election wasnt stolen 2000 Election was stolen, they didn't count all the votes, the 2020 Election they counted every one of the votes, the Rs think that the Election was stolen, PLSE

There may have been electoral hanky-panky in the Presidential elections of 2000 and 2016, but nobody can prove quite what happened and whether it was adequate to change the result of the election. I live in Michigan, I was active in the Clinton campaign, and the Democrats' voter database was tampered with enough to make Democratic campaigning difficult that year. We could do nothing about it then and we can do nothing about it now. Our 43rd President is not Al Gore and our 45th President is not Hillary Clinton.

COVID-19 had a chance to make a travesty of this election, and it likely did more to help Trump than Biden. Measures to ensure that people could vote without appearing at a voting booth with the risk of contracting COVID-19 ensured that many people who might otherwise have not voted got a chance. Figure that COVID-19 itself is a death threat on the scale of a hooded person dangling a noose out of a car, although COVID-19 is not racist in itself.   

The 2020 election is much less shaky than those of 2000 and 2016,   
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