Biden is the least electable candidate — here's why

Read for yourself HERE if you're actually interested sincerely my dude. Be sure to note the principled stances he took as well (on the Patriot Act, On Iraq 1 & 2, On Wall Street Reform, On expansion of benefits to the middle class, on literally shaping the progressive agenda with his run in 16 etc etc).

In Biden, you're seriously suggesting that the guy Obama picked as a "moderating influence", who ran to the right of Obama (himself a center right guy) and has literally put Social Security and Medicare on the chopping block as "entitlements", who championed failed tough on crime policies, who still pushes a "reefer madness" agenda, who literally can't get through 15 mins of talking without sounding like a drunk uncle at a cookout as being preferable to Sanders? Please gtfoh bruh :lol:

Biden is embodiment of the phrase "first as tragedy, then as farce" if you paid attention in 16 at all.
I don't get this. We have the voting records. They are actually fucking there. Why are cats asking about the shit? :confused: It's like people are trolling with this shit already.

And my man, you forgot the fence act of 2006. Biden put in more work against illegals than Trump and that shit wasn't too far back. He also was VP when a record number were deported. But he's the savior now. :lol:

Put it like this. If Trump had Biden's record condensed into the last 4 years, even I'd be posting like EasyB right now. :eek: That's how bad Biden is compared to Sanders. Because Biden's record is bad compared to Trump's, so this is a no contest TKO when comparing Biden to Sanders.
 
I don't get this. We have the voting records. They are actually fucking there. Why are cats asking about the shit? :confused: It's like people are trolling with this shit already.

And my man, you forgot the fence act of 2006. Biden put in more work against illegals than Trump and that shit wasn't too far back. He also was VP when a record number were deported. But he's the savior now. :lol:

Put it like this. If Trump had Biden's record condensed into the last 4 years, even I'd be posting like EasyB right now. :eek: That's how bad Biden is compared to Sanders. Because Biden's record is bad compared to Trump's, so this is a no contest TKO when comparing Biden to Sanders.

I feel you brethren, I really do... and not to be too argumentative but I think Trump is worst than Biden. I can't get all the way up with you up there just yet fam. Biden is pure garbage juice but he'll at least feign decency with his sundowning ass. The damage Trump is doing to institutions, norms and rule of law can never be matched by these weak ass Dems. Bc Dems are pussy af. Even if Biden had the same outcomes in mind there's no way he could achieve the same amount of damage in a similar time frame... Trumpito and his retarded minions are the worst of the worst but goddamn if I can explain why Dems are pretending Joe Fucking Biden is the answer :smh:
 
"Let me explain something to you about Joe Biden and why some of the shit that he’s done in his past doesn’t matter. This old rich white man played second fiddle to a black man. Not just any black man, but a younger black man, a smart black man. Not just for a day. Not 1, not 2 but eight years. He took his cues from this black man who had more power than him and was virtually unknown when he took the presidency, and Joe Biden had been around forever. He was willing and proud to be his wing man. Not once did he try to undermine him, this black man. Instead Joe walked in lockstep with him, he respected him, he loved and trusted him. He was lead by him and he learned from him. And Joe did not have a problem with it. You tell me what 40+ year “establishment” white politician has ever done that. Joe Biden is cut from a different cloth. And black folks understand that and for good reason. He has shown it. This is what showing up and being an ally looks like. When black people say they know Joe, this is how we know."

- Laurie Goff”
 



Older people who feel unsafe seek the familiar. That's why they're flocking to Biden
Robert Reich

Amid the coronavirus outbreak and financial crisis, older voters are backing Biden. He may be boring but at least he’s familiar and safe

Sun 8 Mar 2020 01.00 ESTLast modified on Sun 8 Mar 2020 01.09 EST



‘In last week’s Super Tuesday primaries in the 2020 election, older Democratic voters stampeded toward Joe Biden.’ Photograph: Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images

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When middle-aged and older people feel unsafe, they run to the familiar and reliable, even if it’s deadly dull. Younger people who feel threatened are more likely to take risks in hopes of finding something better.

This generational difference explains a great deal about what’s happened during the most tumultuous two weeks in recent American economic and political history.

Since 24 February, with the lethal coronavirus spreading around the world, middle-aged and older Americans – not only most vulnerable to the disease but also accounting for most retirement savings – have been fleeing stocks for the relative safety of US government bonds.

The stampede has gutted the stock market while reducing bond yields, which move in the opposite direction of bond prices, to unprecedented lows. The interest rates on the 10-year Treasury note fell Friday to a record-breaking 0.71%.

Despite the Fed’s half-per cent cut in interest rates last Tuesday and the labor department’s upbeat jobs report on Friday, the flight to safety continues.

Bonds are deadly dull, but when the economy is wracked by uncertainty they’re the safest havens available.

The rush to safety didn’t end there. In last week’s Super Tuesday primaries in the 2020 election, older Democratic voters stampeded toward Joe Biden.

As recently as 22 February – the Friday before the giant selloff on Wall Street – only 17.2% of Democratic voters supported Biden, according to the RealClearPolitics aggregate polls. Less than two weeks later, Biden’s support had surged to 34.3%.

Biden was helped by his strong showing in the South Carolina primary and by the last-minute endorsements of the former South Bend, Indiana, mayor Pete Buttigieg and the Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar. And by fear-mongering over Bernie Sanders by Democratic insiders, big funders and pundits.

But the rapidity of Biden’s ascendance was fueled by a sudden flight to safety among older voters.
Biden is the political equivalent of US government bonds. He may be boring but at least he’s familiar and safe.

Younger voters are still counting on Bernie Sanders. They’re looking beyond the immediate coronavirus and financial crises to the larger existential crises of this century – climate change, health care, inequality and corruption. Their time horizons extend beyond those of their parents and grandparents because they’ll be here longer.

The generation gap revealed itself on Super Tuesday. Voters between 45 and 64 preferred Biden by 22 points over Sanders (42% to 20%).

But Sanders triumphed with younger voters. In Texas, Biden won the support of just 17% of voters under the age of 45, while Sanders won only 19% of voters over 45. In Colorado, Biden won a mere 8% of the under-45s, while Sanders pulled down just 20% support among their elders. In California, Biden’s support among sub-45 voters came to a bare 9%; Sanders won only 22% of those over 45.
Meanwhile, as the coronavirus and its financial fallout continue to spread, Donald Trump appears even more dangerous than he did just weeks ago. The deceptive, narcissistic, vindictive president is helping transform a public health problem and financial slide into a double-barreled national emergency.

Trump calls WHO's global death rate from coronavirus 'a false number'



On Friday, while wearing his own re-election campaign merchandise, Trump gave a disjointed news conference during which he called Jay Inslee, the Washington state governor who has criticized Trump’s leadership on the coronavirus, a “snake”.
He also claimed the coronavirus test was available to all who needed it, but anyone who has tried to be tested knows that’s untrue. As of now, no more than several thousand people can be tested per day.
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‘The coronavirus is in plain sight. As of Saturday afternoon, authorities had reported 400 confirmed coronavirus cases in the United States, and 19 people have died.’ Photograph: Raúl Arboleda/AFP
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Trump is facing crises that elude his capacities to con. He can’t bully the coronavirus. He can’t intimidate or threaten it into submission. He can’t convince it to go away or make a deal with it. Nor can he order the stock and bond markets to do better.

The coronavirus is in plain sight. Hospitals and clinics are overwhelmed. As of Saturday afternoon, authorities had reported 400 confirmed coronavirus cases in the United States, and 19 people have died.

The germ phobic president may even be worried for his own safety. He called off a scheduled visit to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday because of a suspected case of coronavirus at the CDC. itself, and then put it back on his schedule when the person tested negative. But at some point not even Mar-a-Lago will be completely safe.

Most of Trump’s supporters are middle-aged and older, with little or no savings to tide them over a recession. If the double-barreled crisis deepens, they too are likely to flee to safety next November.
Politics and economics are complex, but in times of crisis they follow simple rules. Older people want safety. Younger people want change. Everyone wants leaders they can trust.

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I feel you brethren, I really do... and not to be too argumentative but I think Trump is worst than Biden. I can't get all the way up with you up there just yet fam. Biden is pure garbage juice but he'll at least feign decency with his sundowning ass. The damage Trump is doing to institutions, norms and rule of law can never be matched by these weak ass Dems. Bc Dems are pussy af. Even if Biden had the same outcomes in mind there's no way he could achieve the same amount of damage in a similar time frame... Trumpito and his retarded minions are the worst of the worst but goddamn if I can explain why Dems are pretending Joe Fucking Biden is the answer :smh:
Well, at least if we were so inclined, we could have a debate about Trump's 4 years vs Biden's track record on a point-by-point basis. There is no fucking debate with Biden vs Sanders because Sanders clearly smokes Biden. The Iraq War vote alone can be slammed down on the table and a cat can scream "Dominoes bitch!"

I just don't want these folks screaming :eek: "Russia" if they get smoked in November. Biden is bad. There was a better way to reach middle America than this shit.
 
Read for yourself HERE if you're actually interested sincerely my dude. Be sure to note the principled stances he took as well (on the Patriot Act, On Iraq 1 & 2, On Wall Street Reform, On expansion of benefits to the middle class, on literally shaping the progressive agenda with his run in 16 etc etc).

In Biden, you're seriously suggesting that the guy Obama picked as a "moderating influence", who ran to the right of Obama (himself a center right guy) and has literally put Social Security and Medicare on the chopping block as "entitlements", who championed failed tough on crime policies, who still pushes a "reefer madness" agenda, who literally can't get through 15 mins of talking without sounding like a drunk uncle at a cookout as being preferable to Sanders? Please gtfoh bruh :lol:

Biden is embodiment of the phrase "first as tragedy, then as farce" if you paid attention in 16 at all.

Bernie Sander

S. 2782 (113th): A bill to amend title 36, United States Code, to improve the Federal charter for the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, and for other purposes.
Sponsor: Sen. Bernard “Bernie” Sanders [I-VT]
Introduced
Sep 9, 2014
Cosponsors
41 (23D,18R)
Enacted via H.R. 5441 (113th): To amend the Federal charter of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States to reflect the service of women in the Armed Forces of the United States.



S. 893 (113th): Veterans’ Compensation Cost-of-Living Adjustment Act of 2013
Sponsor: Sen. Bernard “Bernie” Sanders [I-VT]
Introduced
May 8, 2013
Enacted — Signed by the President
Nov 21, 2013
Cosponsors
17 (9D,8R)
S. 885 (113th): A bill to designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 35 Park Street in Danville, Vermont, as the “Thaddeus Stevens Post Office”.



Sponsor: Sen. Bernard “Bernie” Sanders [I-VT]
Introduced
May 7, 2013
Enacted — Signed by the President
Nov 26, 2014
Cosponsors
1 (1D)
H.R. 5245 (109th): To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 1 Marble Street in Fair Haven, Vermont, as the “Matthew Lyon Post Office Building”.



Sponsor: Rep. Bernard “Bernie” Sanders [I-VT0]
Introduced
Apr 27, 2006
Enacted — Signed by the President
Aug 2, 2006
Cosponsors
5 (5D)
H.J.Res. 129 (104th): Granting the consent of Congress to the Vermont-New Hampshire Interstate Public Water Supply Compact.



Sponsor: Rep. Bernard “Bernie” Sanders [I-VT0]
Introduced
Nov 30, 1995
Passed House (Senate next)
Mar 19, 1996
Cosponsors
1 (1R)
Enacted via S.J.Res. 38 (104th): A joint resolution granting the consent of Congress to the Vermont-New Hampshire Interstate Public Water Supply Compact.



H.R. 1353 (102nd): Entitled the “Taconic Mountains Protection Act of 1991”.
Sponsor: Rep. Bernard “Bernie” Sanders [I-VT0]
Introduced
Mar 7, 1991
Cosponsors
0
Enacted via S. 483 (102nd): A bill entitled the “Taconic Mountains Protection Act of 1991”.



H.J.Res. 132 (102nd): To designate March 4, 1991, as “Vermont Bicentennial Day”.
Sponsor: Rep. Bernard “Bernie” Sanders [I-VT0]
Introduced
Feb 19, 1991
Cosponsors
100 (77D,22R,1D)
Enacted via S.J.Res. 58 (102nd): A joint resolution to designate March 4, 1991, as “Vermont Bicentennial Day”.




All this shit here is lightweight (all safe shit like his voting record) and nothing compared to the things he wants to pass if he were to win the presidency. How does he plan to get the things he wants from (only Congress writes legislation) and through the very "establishment" that he is railings against right now?
 
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These cacs think our issues are self inflicted, you're naive if you really think either side is gonna do something for you.

Both are pretty similar and poor folks, especially black folks are fucked in the ass no lube. My only advice to black folks is not to be poor.
 
Bernie Sander

S. 2782 (113th): A bill to amend title 36, United States Code, to improve the Federal charter for the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, and for other purposes.
Sponsor: Sen. Bernard “Bernie” Sanders [I-VT]
Introduced
Sep 9, 2014
Cosponsors
41 (23D,18R)
Enacted via H.R. 5441 (113th): To amend the Federal charter of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States to reflect the service of women in the Armed Forces of the United States.




S. 893 (113th): Veterans’ Compensation Cost-of-Living Adjustment Act of 2013
Sponsor: Sen. Bernard “Bernie” Sanders [I-VT]
Introduced
May 8, 2013
Enacted — Signed by the President
Nov 21, 2013
Cosponsors
17 (9D,8R)
S. 885 (113th): A bill to designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 35 Park Street in Danville, Vermont, as the “Thaddeus Stevens Post Office”.




Sponsor: Sen. Bernard “Bernie” Sanders [I-VT]
Introduced
May 7, 2013
Enacted — Signed by the President
Nov 26, 2014
Cosponsors
1 (1D)
H.R. 5245 (109th): To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 1 Marble Street in Fair Haven, Vermont, as the “Matthew Lyon Post Office Building”.




Sponsor: Rep. Bernard “Bernie” Sanders [I-VT0]
Introduced
Apr 27, 2006
Enacted — Signed by the President
Aug 2, 2006
Cosponsors
5 (5D)
H.J.Res. 129 (104th): Granting the consent of Congress to the Vermont-New Hampshire Interstate Public Water Supply Compact.




Sponsor: Rep. Bernard “Bernie” Sanders [I-VT0]
Introduced
Nov 30, 1995
Passed House (Senate next)
Mar 19, 1996
Cosponsors
1 (1R)
Enacted via S.J.Res. 38 (104th): A joint resolution granting the consent of Congress to the Vermont-New Hampshire Interstate Public Water Supply Compact.




H.R. 1353 (102nd): Entitled the “Taconic Mountains Protection Act of 1991”.
Sponsor: Rep. Bernard “Bernie” Sanders [I-VT0]
Introduced
Mar 7, 1991
Cosponsors
0
Enacted via S. 483 (102nd): A bill entitled the “Taconic Mountains Protection Act of 1991”.




H.J.Res. 132 (102nd): To designate March 4, 1991, as “Vermont Bicentennial Day”.
Sponsor: Rep. Bernard “Bernie” Sanders [I-VT0]
Introduced
Feb 19, 1991
Cosponsors
100 (77D,22R,1D)
Enacted via S.J.Res. 58 (102nd): A joint resolution to designate March 4, 1991, as “Vermont Bicentennial Day”.





All this shit here is lightweight (all safe shit like his voting record) and nothing compared to the things he wants to pass if he were to win the presidency. How does he plan to get the things he wants from (only Congress writes legislation) and through the very "establishment" that he is railings against right now?
You have to slow down there my man. Safe like his voting record?

During the height of apple pie madness during the 2000s, Bernie voted AGAINST the Iraq war AND the Patriot Act. This was a time when democrats didn't have the balls to stand up to the republicans. 70 percent of the country supported the Iraq invasion due to the misinformation presented by Bush, Meuller, and the rest of the cronies. :smh:

Sanders also opposed the 2006 reauthorization of the Patriot Act. The 2000s was a time when republicans had Americans spooked and willing to sign away civil liberties.

He was one of the few who tried to get TARP to help middle-class Americans more than it did Wall Street and hold people accountable for where hundreds of millions was going. And if you're into the new 'save the illegals' shit, he voted against the 2006 fence act when going against illegals was much more popular.

He was also against TPP. Go look that up. Even Billary flip-flopped on that shit.

None of those are 'safe' positions. Only reason democrats caved under Bush was because of the polls(same reason they flip flop on all this other shit from criminal justice reform, illegals, lbgtqzxyz, weed).They do what polls and that is why they have flip flopped on every major fucking position you can think of. While democrats were pandering to knee-jerk reactions of the masses, Sanders was making the right choices and trying to spit some cotdamn common fucking sense.
 
You have to slow down there my man. Safe like his voting record?

During the height of apple pie madness during the 2000s, Bernie voted AGAINST the Iraq war AND the Patriot Act. This was a time when democrats didn't have the balls to stand up to the republicans. 70 percent of the country supported the Iraq invasion due to the misinformation presented by Bush, Meuller, and the rest of the cronies. :smh:

Sanders also opposed the 2006 reauthorization of the Patriot Act. The 2000s was a time when republicans had Americans spooked and willing to sign away civil liberties.

He was one of the few who tried to get TARP to help middle-class Americans more than it did Wall Street and hold people accountable for where hundreds of millions was going. And if you're into the new 'save the illegals' shit, he voted against the 2006 fence act when going against illegals was much more popular.

He was also against TPP. Go look that up. Even Billary flip-flopped on that shit.

None of those are 'safe' positions. Only reason democrats caved under Bush was because of the polls(same reason they flip flop on all this other shit from criminal justice reform, illegals, lbgtqzxyz, weed).They do what polls and that is why they have flip flopped on every major fucking position you can think of. While democrats were pandering to knee-jerk reactions of the masses, Sanders was making the right choices and trying to spit some cotdamn common fucking sense.
They are safe because no matter how he votes (being one of hundred) the people in his state will reelect him. Being president is quite different than being one out of a hundred because you are now just one. So the question still remains on how is Bernie "the revoltion" Sanders going to get the things he has proposed, to first get written by the "establishment", and then through the "establishment"?
 
Answer me this, who would you rather be President in 2020?

Joe Biden
Donald Trump

Fuck all of the other shit, who will best for the entire country?

At this point, I'd vote for Monica Lewinsky's skeeted dress over Trump.
Speak up, no excuses who you got?
 
Answer me this, who would you rather be President in 2020?

Joe Biden
Donald Trump

Fuck all of the other shit, who will best for the entire country?

At this point, I'd vote for Monica Lewinsky's skeeted dress over Trump.
Speak up, no excuses who you got?
 
Why are there so many Russian agents/CAC’s on BGOL?

Fuck those ADOS/Woke/Russian/Crackas! I tell you what though. Trump on the phone with Putin right now pleading for immediate help.

:giggle:

Common sense black folks know one thing: TRUMP GOTSTA GET THE FUCK UP OUT THAT WHITE HOUSE!!!
 
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Answer me this, who would you rather be President in 2020?

Joe Biden
Donald Trump

Fuck all of the other shit, who will best for the entire country?

At this point, I'd vote for Monica Lewinsky's skeeted dress over Trump.
Speak up, no excuses who you got?
Donald J. Trump.

Donald Trump doesn't like fags. Joe Biden said fags will be his number 1 priority. Donald Trump doesn't like immigrants. Joe Biden said immigrants built the country.
 
Answer me this, who would you rather be President in 2020?

Joe Biden
Donald Trump

Fuck all of the other shit, who will best for the entire country?

Joe Biden is a corporate democrat. All are you going to get is another Republican Lite. He said it himself that nothing will change

Guys like Joe Biden Supported NAFTA and he wrote the bankrupty bill. He is the reason why Students can not discharge student loans when they file bankruptcy. Corporate Democrats is the reason why you have Trump in office.

But its all good for Wall Street. Biden can win or lose. Wall Street Wins while the middle class gets screwed.
 
I can name something else he doesnt like
I'm pretty sure whatever he doesn't like Joe Biden doesn't like either. Joe Biden basically is getting the democratic nomination and hasn't given no policy's, no programs for the Black community and no money to any Black politicians or Black preachers. A lot of these states he won, he's not even set foot in them. Welcome to the Obama 3rd term where niggas will get nothing but a foot in the ass for being stupid.
 
I'm pretty sure whatever he doesn't like Joe Biden doesn't like either. Joe Biden basically is getting the democratic nomination and hasn't given no policy's, no programs for the Black community and no money to any Black politicians or Black preachers. A lot of these states he won, he's not even set foot in them. Welcome to the Obama 3rd term where niggas will get nothing but a foot in the ass for being stupid.
What are you going to get from trump?
 
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