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Your only reason of voting for the new candidate is because you don't like the politics of the incumbent.
And that's a good reason for voting for the new candidate. You vote for the candidate whose policies you support or more closely align with your goals. That is how it works.
Uncle Joe will get you some freebies and sniff your hair free of charge.
Go Marlarkey!
That's funny, when some critics of Biden are saying that he will raise your taxes. That's not getting you some freebies. And the sniff your hair---malarkey indeed.
The other part is tell me about his specific solutions/platform without mentioning president Trump... you know, the objective things that are provable and measurable.
Example... re: experience. Your experiences can lead to good or bad, so experience unto itself means nothing without some substance, especially in politics.
If you ain’t voting for Uncle Joe, you ain’t black.
He needn't say a word.
His dexterous hands find my shoulders like warm sandpaper on an ivory shelled egg.
Leathery whispers disturb the flaxen strands of my hair.
I inhale. The moist droplets of Chanel's Pour Monsieur slither to the back of my nose almost recklessly.
Off , in the distance, a crow screeches out into the darkness.
Biden is a career politician, but, that doesn't mean we can't hold his feet to the fire of constituent demands. I also think Biden will make an attempt to talk with the GOP on those issues which affect all of us and not just pander to his own support population as has been the problem with the current administration. We are supposed to chose a president based upon he/she being capable of delivering benefit to the masses, not just corporate citizens, but the everyday average American.
I'm also burned out on the current coming out of the woodwork among the far right--and left. Condoning divisiveness as a political ploy is a disgrace to America, and a slap in the face to the idea of differences in ideology being an acceptable prelude to civil unrest. We need a president who will unequivocally denounce ALL violence, whether from police, thugs, protesters, or our own government when attempting to quell unsafe conditions in our cities. My neighbors yard signs says it all, "Any responsible adult for president."
Biden is a career politician, but, that doesn't mean we can't hold his feet to the fire of constituent demands. I also think Biden will make an attempt to talk with the GOP on those issues which affect all of us and not just pander to his own support population as has been the problem with the current administration. We are supposed to chose a president based upon he/she being capable of delivering benefit to the masses, not just corporate citizens, but the everyday average American.
I'm also burned out on the current coming out of the woodwork among the far right--and left. Condoning divisiveness as a political ploy is a disgrace to America, and a slap in the face to the idea of differences in ideology being an acceptable prelude to civil unrest. We need a president who will unequivocally denounce ALL violence, whether from police, thugs, protesters, or our own government when attempting to quell unsafe conditions in our cities. My neighbors yard signs says it all, "Any responsible adult for president."
President Trump has condemned violence from the left and right. Biden didn't condemn violence from the left until the last couple of days when his pollsters told him it was killing him.
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