My concern is that people will be so relieved to see Biden become president they’ll be tempted to forget how much pain is still out there and just be excited that everything is “back to normal.” A permanent underclass will have then become a permanent class of invisible sufferers

Dec 19, 2020 · 1:06 PM UTC

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Are you savvy and sharp? Why don’t you go into politics
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Only 1 good thing about Joe - He defeated Trump. I still can't get the image out of my head of him running back & forth on stage riding Obamas coat tail screaming " they want to put you back in chains" he's a race-baiter! He chooses power over people.
lol look at the mental gymnastics you have to perform to run defense for your King Barry. Bottom line: His cages. His drone bombs. His bail out of Wall Street. His racial divide. I voted for him in ‘08. But quickly realized he was a fraud. U don’t. That’s why u get called out
Sorry that I don’t share the same feigned horror as you over idiot illegals rolling the dice by illegally entering the country. We are (were) a nation of laws. No child is “separated” from any “parent” that didn’t know the risk. Shitty parenting if you ask me.
Replying to @marwilliamson
No, we won't forget, M- YOU won't go away.
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Unfortunately with his committee appointments or maybe fortunately.... I am thinking he might just be so incredibly worse than Trump it might actually organize those people to realize they made a ginormous mistake.
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Sounds like you are manifesting negativity.
We should be calm because we have someone is willing to WORK and actually has plans and a vision for this country. It won’t happen overnight but he actually wants to do the work, that’s the difference. We should have hope and faith, we have to continue to support him.
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Of course, we must always strive to do better
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You mean go back to being a permanent class of invisible sufferers. They were that way under Obama and Clinton.