To those still on the fence about whether or not to vote for Biden, I urge you to consider: however much you decry the actions of the president and his minions now, they are nothing compared to the forces that will be released - and released quickly - should he be re-elected.
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I agree, Jesse. But right now the house is on fire, and if we don’t save it we’ll have no chance of changing any of that.

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Biden had 47 years to produce change and has nothing to show for it. He did sponsor a bill to incarcerate people of color though!
I have less than $3,000 in total assets in a 1 br $644 a month apartment with a $25,000 renter's insurance policy on. Translation: I have a vested interest in any neighbor cooking Meth of their stove. Let the bitch burn! 💯
The house is on fire, and Biden is gonna bring a spray bottle to put it down.
Let the house burn. It’s not on us, it’s on Biden and Dems. They literally are playing chicken with the country and world. That’s criminal and shows they don’t actually care about Trump as much as beating the people
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The answer isn't to put out the fire so a Biden admin can silently suffocate the working class on the behest of donors. Obama/Biden gave us Trump. Loud vs silent monster is NOT a compelling argument. I disagree despite you being so wise & lovely. @HowieHawkins @Jorgensen4POTUS
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In this analogy, Biden has been dousing the house in gasoline for his entire political career.
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Then tell the guy who helped start the fire that he needs to endorse water at the very minimum. Lol
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You can't save a house that's on fire by pouring gasoline on it
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Speaking of House, Pelosis still on vacation. 180,000 plus dead.
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Ridiculous to think Dems aren't more gasoline. Are they going to stop our fascist wars or austerity? You think culture wars go away if Trump does? If you pick a fascist neoliberal, worse than Trump is coming in 4 years. This is common sense.
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