UPDATE: Donald Trump Takes Office as the 47th US President



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Upon arrival in Austin, TX #POTUS #Biden was greeted by:

Senator Chris Coons (DE)
Senator Alex Padilla (CA)
Senator Raphael Warnock (GA)
Former Senator Chuck Robb (VA)
Rep. Marcy Kaptur (OH-09)
Rep. Jim Clyburn (SC-06)
Rep. Lloyd Doggett (TX-37) and his spouse Libby Doggett
Rep. Al Green (TX-09)
Rep. Steven Horsford (NV-04)
Rep. Sylvia Garcia (TX-29)
Rep. Nanette Barragan (CA-44)
Rep. Veronica Escobar (TX-16)
Rep. Lizzie Fletcher (TX-07)
Rep. Greg Casar (TX-35) and his spouse Asha Dane'el
Minority Leader Carol Alvarado, Texas Senate (TX-06)
Minority Leader Trey Martinez Fischer, Texas House of Representatives (TX-116)
Rep. Sheryl Cole, Texas House of Representatives (TX-46)
Rep. Donna Howard, Texas House of Representatives (TX-48)
Rep. John Bucy III, Texas House of Representatives (TX-136)
Mayor Kirk Watson, Austin, Texas
Judge Andy Brown, Travis County, Texas
Lynda Robb, Daughter of President Lyndon B. Johnson
Cecile Richards, Former President, Planned Parenthood Federation of America
Reverend Al Sharpton, Founder, National Action Network
Marc Morial, President, National Urban League

As the president was wrapping up his exchanges with the group, he was asked about Speaker Johnson calling his SCOTUS plan being “dead on arrival.”

“That’s what he is,” Biden responded, prompting the reporter to say, “He is?”

The president responded, “He is. Dead on arrival.”

Biden was then asked how it would get through Congress. The president said “we are going to find a way” to accomplish it.
 
Don't try to walk it back. Stay 10 toes tall on it :roflmao: :lol:
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show me where i said to vote for trump. I'll wait...

you truly are stupid. everyone knows my stance on voting for white folks. you think this is about trump? LMAO. you really have no defense but to say the opposition? LOL.

fuck trump and you shouldn't vote for that clown either. see, unlike you, I dont put my trust in white folks, you fucking coon.
 
I’m not sure what the assignment is but I been saying a Black woman ain’t winning. Trump cheats just like he did with Hilary the popular vote don’t mean shit in this shithole country . Yeah Kamala is popular but so was Hilary

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I’m not sure what the assignment is but I been saying a Black woman ain’t winning. Trump cheats just like he did with Hilary the popular vote don’t mean shit in this shithole country . Yeah Kamala is popular but so was Hilary
Thing is, Hillary wasn't popular. People liked Bill, people tolerated Hillary. She was smart, yeah, but she wasn't really likable.

People chose Hillary over Trump in 2016, but a lot of people just didn't vote Not wanting to vote for Hillary and of course not knowing how bad Donald Trump would be as president

I think people generally like Kamala Harris which should help her in November. I still wonder who her vice president choice would be. There aren't a lot of good options. If Pete buttigiege wasn't gay that would be the perfect choice. It's a stretch to get white people to vote for a black woman, it's a whole other stretch to get them to vote for a black woman and a gay man, even if the gay man is white.
 


Why, as a Republican mayor, I support Kamala Harris over Trump​

Arizona Republicans like me can emulate Sen. John McCain's motto of 'Country First' and beat back Trump and his threat to democracy.​







The time has come for my fellow Arizona Republicans to return to the core foundations of the Grand Old Party.
Our party used to stand for the belief that every Arizonan, no matter their background or circumstances, should have the freedom, opportunity and security to live out their American Dream.
But since Donald Trump refused to accept the outcome of the 2020 election, Republicans have yet to course correct. The Republican Party with Trump at its helm continues down the path of political extremism, away from focusing on our fundamental freedoms.
Now more than ever, we need leaders who will put country over party.

I believe my party has a moral and ethical responsibility to restore faith in our democratic institutions. In the spirit of the late Sen. John McCain’s motto, “Country First,” I call on other Arizona Republicans to join me in choosing country over party this election and to vote against Donald Trump.

Trump did not support Arizona cities​

In Arizona, we have faced the brunt of misinformation, election denialism and an erosion of trust in our justice system.

The Grand Canyon State is ground zero in the fight against repeated false claims to disrupt our electoral process — from fake presidential electors attempting to undermine Arizona’s election, to a sham “audit” by Arizona Senate Republicans that was spurred by conspiracy theories.
Significant reforms to immigration and border policies that would have addressed the crisis at our southern border were blocked by Trump because he didn’t want the problem solved. He wanted to exploit it for personal political gain.

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Since 2014, I have had the honor of being mayor of Mesa, the nation’s 36th-largest city and one of the most conservative. Under Trump, American cities didn’t get the support they deserved. Infrastructure week was made into a joke.
But under the Biden-Harris administration, Mesa has seen historic federal funding for the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport, along with investments to make sure our streets and public transit systems benefit from modern technology.

With the CHIPS Act, Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden are delivering thousands of new jobs to Arizonans and helping us grow critical industries.

Harris is the competent leader we need​


Trump poses a serious threat to our nation. We can’t have a felon representing us on the national stage, let alone one who would threaten to abandon NATO and ruin our standing abroad.
We are in a moment that only happens once every few generations, when we have to defend democracy, and stand up for the right to vote and our civil rights. It is essential that we proceed in a manner that strengthens, rather than diminishes, public confidence in our democratic institutions.
What kind of country do we want to live in?
Democrats will regret:Ignoring democracy to nominate Harris
Vice President Harris is fighting to make sure Americans can get ahead and be safe from gun violence and to restore and protect the rights of women. Donald Trump, on the other hand, could enact the extreme and dangerous Project 2025 agenda if elected, which would roll back our rights and freedoms.

We can choose a future for our children and grandchildren based on decency, respect and morality — or succumb to the crudeness and vulgarity of Trump and J.D. Vance and the far-right agenda they would champion.
Arizona leaders like McCain and Sen. Mark Kelly have embodied the commitment to country over party. And it’s that same high caliber of character and leadership I see in Vice President Harris.
Trump's late Blake Masters endorsement could help ... Ben Toma?Don't canonize Mark Kelly as a VP contender. He's no saintHow to send a message with your 2024 Arizona primary election voteWant more opinions? We've got an even better newsletter to share them
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That’s why I’m standing with her. Kamala Harris is the competent, just and fair leader our country deserves. This year too much is at stake to vote Republican at the top of the ticket.
It will take Arizona Republicans, independents and Democrats standing together against a far-right agenda. Let us put country over party by voting to stop Trump and protect our democracy.
 
Should just turn that Sept.10 debate into a Town Hall meeting cause everyone knows good and well he not showing up

I hope he doesn't but I think he will.

Trump has nothing to lose in debating her honestly since he's never performed well in them and the bar is so low for him.

Kamala unfortunately will have very high expectations which can work against her just as it has with every other Trump opponent.

She'll be judged by how knowledgeable she is, her poise, retorts to Trumps jabs, etc. while his measure of success will be his one liners and his ability to intimidate and unsettle her.

It's not fair or logical but it is the reality of it.
 
Thing is, Hillary wasn't popular. People liked Bill, people tolerated Hillary. She was smart, yeah, but she wasn't really likable.

People chose Hillary over Trump in 2016, but a lot of people just didn't vote Not wanting to vote for Hillary and of course not knowing how bad Donald Trump would be as president

I think people generally like Kamala Harris which should help her in November. I still wonder who her vice president choice would be. There aren't a lot of good options. If Pete buttigiege wasn't gay that would be the perfect choice. It's a stretch to get white people to vote for a black woman, it's a whole other stretch to get them to vote for a black woman and a gay man, even if the gay man is white.
Trump cheats , he will cheat his way to a victory
 
I hope he doesn't but I think he will.

Trump has nothing to lose in debating her honestly since he's never performed well in them and the bar is so low for him.

Kamala unfortunately will have very high expectations which can work against her just as it has with every other Trump opponent.

She'll be judged by how knowledgeable she is, her poise, retorts to Trumps jabs, etc. while his measure of success will be his one liners and his ability to intimidate and unsettle her.

It's not fair or logical but it is the reality of it.
Imagine if Biden were still in the race and Kamala would be debating JD Vance..she'd probably make a off-hand remark saying"By the way,you know of any used couches for sale..?" :roflmao2:
 
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