If Biden comes in with any less boldness than FDR, with any fewer plans to ameliorate the suffering of millions than is displayed by someone with 100% capacity to empathize with that suffering and on fire with intention to diminish it, then the Republicans will win big in 2022/24

Nov 18, 2020 · 3:17 PM UTC

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Go away please. You are out of your league when it comes to politics.
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"Republicans will win big in 2022/24" Isn't that the entire idea behind the Biden presidency? Biden embraced the Republicans. Not the Progressive base.
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Now do you see why we didn't vote for him? We knew this.
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True, this is so much more than Trump losing. It's an opportunity for the Democrats to change and start working in the people's best interest and not the one-percent.
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Welcome to America, come for the first world shopping, leave because of the third world health crisis.
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Why aren’t popular candidates from this last cycle considered for cabinet positions? @TulsiGabbard, @AndrewYang, @BernieSanders, but the 1 who was most unpopular became the VP? It’s because they don’t care about “us” they only care about corporate donors.
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He can have all the plans he can muster. Unless we win those 2 seats in Georgia it will mean very little
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If he doesn't hold Trump accountable (which Joe is signaling he won't do), then we will get Trump again or someone even worse than Trump. Another strongman who wants to impose their "superiority" on others.
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So Republicans win big in 2022/2024
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I doubt he can pull off any of those endeavors.
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