US Joe Biden News Megathread - The Other Biden Derangement Syndrome Thread (with a side order of Fauci Derangement Syndrome)

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Let's pretend for one moment that he does die before the election, just for the funsies. What happens then? Will the nomination revert to option number 2, aka Bernie Sanders? Or will his running mate automatically replace him just the way Vice-President is supposted to step in after the Big Man in the White House chokes on a piece of matzo? Does he even have a running mate yet?
 
The ransomware attacks are nothing new. There were a number of attacks on hospitals in the second half of last year. They're just making a big show of this so they can point fingers at Russia.
All those fingers belong to dumbasses clicking shady links and deciding it's totally a good idea to connect critical stuff to the internet. Gotta shift the blame.
 
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Keep in mind people aren't denying all this Fauci and China Lab stuff cause they think it's untrue, they literally HAVE TO or they'll take an enormous ego hit.

Imagine shitting all over a president 24/7, spending hundreds of dollars in anti-trump merchandise, letting him rule your mind for over 4 years, then when he leaves it turns out he was right on just about everything and YOU were the gullible moron.

Plus if he was right about this, he could be right about the election. And if that thought crosses their mind they might have an aneurysm.
 
Depends how he dies. If natural causes, same issue. If non-natural theeeeen depends how well they can hide it, spin it, or fake it.

I'm unwilling to descend too deep into speculation here for a variety of reasons, but the big reason they'd be shy of offing Biden like Kennedy was is that there are too many cameras now. Such actions require as much of a blackout as possible, as little information as possible. Additionally, it needs to get the Secret Service at least nominally on board and when the person replacing Biden is Kamala.... thats gonna be a hard sell.
I honestly suspect that KKKmala will push creepy Uncle Joe down the stairs - ala "Showgirls" style...
 
Keep in mind people aren't denying all this Fauci and China Lab stuff cause they think it's untrue, they literally HAVE TO or they'll take an enormous ego hit.

Imagine shitting all over a president 24/7, spending hundreds of dollars in anti-trump merchandise, letting him rule your mind for over 4 years, then when he leaves it turns out he was right on just about everything and YOU were the gullible moron.

Plus if he was right about this, he could be right about the election. And if that thought crosses their mind they might have an aneurysm.
Election thing dropped at point they fortified the election & hatches & gay fed posting in roblox :punished:

does this break the truce
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This is over "Trump believing he will be reinstated in August after audits"...everyone has 'sources familiar with the matter'.

Damn dude. Imagine being so affected with TDS that you're still paranoid and creating stories surrounding him. Oh wait. Democrats have turned the media ad revenue off so they need to keep up the 'ORANGE MAN BAD' facade to get $$$
 

Despite everything else wrong with Bill Gates, he's at least been consistent on advancing nuclear and actually displacing fossil fuels, instead of the left-wing version where a few weak, intermittent wind/solar farms are propped up, and fossil fuels still handle the majority of the load because it's actually persistent and scalable.

Germany is actually ramping up fossil fuels to replace all the nuclear it's shutting down because left-wing's nuclear-taboo matters more than actually affecting global warming.
 
It’s no more different than the time they tried to make Juneteenth a thing
My kid's school is ending the school year 1 day earlier because of Juneteenth this year. I guess it is an official holiday now.
They'd need to stretch credulity to do it. The problem there is they'd need to get Joe Biden to sign on to it, give a tearful goodbye, and generally be a good boy.

The problem is that if he declines enough that ousting him is necessary, then he's not going to be a willing accomplice. And he already kinda passed that point.
Honestly, the easiest way out is for him to die. Probably by some super MAGA assassin trying to kill him off to re-install Trump. Then no one will ever bring up his declining mental health -- or anything else negative about him -- ever again.
 
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This is over "Trump believing he will be reinstated in August after audits"...everyone has 'sources familiar with the matter'.

Damn dude. Imagine being so affected with TDS that you're still paranoid and creating stories surrounding him. Oh wait. Democrats have turned the media ad revenue off so they need to keep up the 'ORANGE MAN BAD' facade to get $$$
>Charles C.W. Cooke

I read that article in National Review. It's literally a Kotaku-tier "I heard it from someone who's familiar with the matter who once worked for Martha McSally".

Fucking Vichycons. If I don't hear Trump himself say it or see it in writing, I don't believe what other people say he said.

Granted, I wouldn't complain if Trump somehow regained power in August, but everyone knows that's as likely as anime becoming real.

This story is probably Uniparty disinformation designed to see if Trumpers will take the bait.
 
There is one problem with all of that.

They will Memory Hole all of their lies like they always do.
The memory hole isn't infinite.
And you can't hole things like raising gas/tax prices for long. The moment your money is stretched too far is the moment you stop listening to the telly.

I agree a lot of DNC voters are loyal to a fault, but that's only because there's prosperity to hide the DNC's lies. If times get tough it doesn't matter anymore.
 
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Might be late, idk, but didn't want to make a separate thread for this.

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President Joe Biden is trying to break a logjam with Republicans on how to pay for infrastructure improvements, proposing a 15% minimum tax on corporations and the possibility of revenues from increased IRS enforcement as a possible compromise.

The offer was made Wednesday to Republican Sen. Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia as part of the bipartisan negotiations and did not reflect a change in Biden's overall vision for funding infrastructure.

White House press secretary Jen Psaki said that Biden examined all the tax overhauls from his campaign and administration to look for potential common ground with Republicans and that imposing a minimum corporate tax seemed like a possible option.

“He looked to see what could be a path forward with his Republican colleagues on this specific negotiation,” Psaki told reporters at a Thursday briefing. “This is a component of what he’s proposed for a pay-for that he’s lifting up as a question as to whether they could agree to that.”

Biden has proposed increasing the corporate tax rate to 28% from 21% to help fund his plans for roads, bridges, electric vehicles and broadband internet, and that remains one of his preferred approaches. But the rate hike is a nonstarter with Republicans because it would undo the 2017 tax cuts signed into law by President Donald Trump.

By floating an alternative - there is no minimum corporate tax now on profits - Biden was trying to give Republicans a way to back infrastructure without violating their own red line of keeping corporate tax rates at their current level. The Washington Post first reported the offer.

On Thursday, Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell said he spoke with Capito after the session and is “still hoping” to reach a deal with the administration. But he prefers the GOP approach that is eyeing a scaled-down package, paid for by tapping unspent COVID-19 relief funds, rather than taxes.

“Let’s reach an agreement on infrastructure that’s smaller but still significant, and fully paid for,” he said in Paducah, Kentucky.

The president is essentially staking out the principle that profitable corporations should pay income taxes. Many companies can avoid taxes or minimize their bills through a series of credits, deductions and other ways of structuring their income and expenses.

The president has insisted that the middle class should not bear the cost of greater infrastructure spending. Yet a chasm exists in negotiations because Republicans say that corporate tax increases will hinder economic growth.

The idea of imposing a minimum corporate tax is not new for Biden, who proposed the policy during the presidential campaign last year, and that could turn off some Republicans. The center-right Tax Foundation estimated that a minimum tax would subtract 0.21% from long-run U.S. gross domestic product.

“He’s been pushing it since the primaries over a year ago,” said George Callas, managing director of government affairs for the law firm Steptoe and a former tax counsel to House Republicans. Callas said that the minimum tax would mostly hit firms such as electric utilities and telecoms that make substantial capital investments as well as companies that rely on paying their employees with stock.

At the same time, both Democrats and Republicans have eyed revenues that could come from stepped-up IRS enforcement of unpaid taxes. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., has suggested it could amount to some $1 trillion, but others say the estimate is far lower.

Biden is seeking roughly $1 trillion in infrastructure spending, down from an initial pitch of $2.3 trillion. Republicans, so far, have countered with only $257 billion in additional spending on infrastructure as part of a $928 billion package. The GOP's new spending on infrastructure would be a fraction of what the president says is necessary to compete globally and boost economic growth.

Talks over Biden’s top legislative priority have been moving slowly, a daunting undertaking given the massive infrastructure investment, and time for a deal is running out. The administration has set a Monday deadline to see clear direction and signs of progress.

Biden and Capito are set to meet again on Friday.
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Maybe he'll get french vanilla chocolate chip this week and the news reporters will cry with happiness like the Berlin Wall fell down.

The fake news about Trump being reinstated must be a precursor to bad job report numbers tomorrow.

Plus this:

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Keep in mind people aren't denying all this Fauci and China Lab stuff cause they think it's untrue, they literally HAVE TO or they'll take an enormous ego hit.

Imagine shitting all over a president 24/7, spending hundreds of dollars in anti-trump merchandise, letting him rule your mind for over 4 years, then when he leaves it turns out he was right on just about everything and YOU were the gullible moron.

Plus if he was right about this, he could be right about the election. And if that thought crosses their mind they might have an aneurysm.
I've talked with leftists about this. They don't care if it's proven true.

"They never said masks were ineffective, just that we don't have evidence yet."

"They never said it didn't come from a lab, just that they didn't have sufficient evidence to say that it did."

Show them specific statements and it goes out of their mind 2 minutes later.

We are in the eternal present. The past doesn't exists.
 
Might be late, idk, but didn't want to make a separate thread for this.

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President Joe Biden is trying to break a logjam with Republicans on how to pay for infrastructure improvements, proposing a 15% minimum tax on corporations and the possibility of revenues from increased IRS enforcement as a possible compromise.

The offer was made Wednesday to Republican Sen. Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia as part of the bipartisan negotiations and did not reflect a change in Biden's overall vision for funding infrastructure.

White House press secretary Jen Psaki said that Biden examined all the tax overhauls from his campaign and administration to look for potential common ground with Republicans and that imposing a minimum corporate tax seemed like a possible option.

“He looked to see what could be a path forward with his Republican colleagues on this specific negotiation,” Psaki told reporters at a Thursday briefing. “This is a component of what he’s proposed for a pay-for that he’s lifting up as a question as to whether they could agree to that.”

Biden has proposed increasing the corporate tax rate to 28% from 21% to help fund his plans for roads, bridges, electric vehicles and broadband internet, and that remains one of his preferred approaches. But the rate hike is a nonstarter with Republicans because it would undo the 2017 tax cuts signed into law by President Donald Trump.

By floating an alternative - there is no minimum corporate tax now on profits - Biden was trying to give Republicans a way to back infrastructure without violating their own red line of keeping corporate tax rates at their current level. The Washington Post first reported the offer.

On Thursday, Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell said he spoke with Capito after the session and is “still hoping” to reach a deal with the administration. But he prefers the GOP approach that is eyeing a scaled-down package, paid for by tapping unspent COVID-19 relief funds, rather than taxes.

“Let’s reach an agreement on infrastructure that’s smaller but still significant, and fully paid for,” he said in Paducah, Kentucky.

The president is essentially staking out the principle that profitable corporations should pay income taxes. Many companies can avoid taxes or minimize their bills through a series of credits, deductions and other ways of structuring their income and expenses.

The president has insisted that the middle class should not bear the cost of greater infrastructure spending. Yet a chasm exists in negotiations because Republicans say that corporate tax increases will hinder economic growth.

The idea of imposing a minimum corporate tax is not new for Biden, who proposed the policy during the presidential campaign last year, and that could turn off some Republicans. The center-right Tax Foundation estimated that a minimum tax would subtract 0.21% from long-run U.S. gross domestic product.

“He’s been pushing it since the primaries over a year ago,” said George Callas, managing director of government affairs for the law firm Steptoe and a former tax counsel to House Republicans. Callas said that the minimum tax would mostly hit firms such as electric utilities and telecoms that make substantial capital investments as well as companies that rely on paying their employees with stock.

At the same time, both Democrats and Republicans have eyed revenues that could come from stepped-up IRS enforcement of unpaid taxes. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., has suggested it could amount to some $1 trillion, but others say the estimate is far lower.

Biden is seeking roughly $1 trillion in infrastructure spending, down from an initial pitch of $2.3 trillion. Republicans, so far, have countered with only $257 billion in additional spending on infrastructure as part of a $928 billion package. The GOP's new spending on infrastructure would be a fraction of what the president says is necessary to compete globally and boost economic growth.

Talks over Biden’s top legislative priority have been moving slowly, a daunting undertaking given the massive infrastructure investment, and time for a deal is running out. The administration has set a Monday deadline to see clear direction and signs of progress.

Biden and Capito are set to meet again on Friday.
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Joe's attempt to compromise with Republicans is to propose a new corporate tax?

Uh.
 
The memory hole isn't infinite.
And you can't hole things like raising gas/tax prices for long. The moment your money is stretched too far is the moment you stop listening to the telly.

I agree a lot of DNC voters are loyal to a fault, but that's only because there's prosperity to hide the DNC's lies. If times get tough it doesn't matter anymore.
Reminds me of what one character in that HBO series about Chernobyl said: "every lie we tell incurs a debt to the truth".

A society and system built on lies cannot last. It's not a moral thing, as much as it is reality catching up.
 
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Depends how he dies. If natural causes, same issue. If non-natural theeeeen depends how well they can hide it, spin it, or fake it.

I'm unwilling to descend too deep into speculation here for a variety of reasons, but the big reason they'd be shy of offing Biden like Kennedy was is that there are too many cameras now. Such actions require as much of a blackout as possible, as little information as possible. Additionally, it needs to get the Secret Service at least nominally on board and when the person replacing Biden is Kamala.... thats gonna be a hard sell.
I believe that Biden is in on it. He knows that he doesn't have much time left and is willing to die in order to cement his legacy and get a big funeral + protection for his remaining family. This is his Make a Wish. IMO, he'll be incapacitated before he becomes too demented to control and he'll pass away in time to kick off the 2024 election season (halfway through 2022 because it's forever going to be election season for more than a fucking year now.)

My kid's school is ending the school year 1 day earlier because of Juneteenth this year. I guess it is an official holiday now.

Honestly, the easiest way out is for him to die. Probably by some super MAGA assassin trying to kill him off to re-install Trump. Then no one will ever bring up his declining mental health -- or anything else negative about him -- ever again.
No better way to celebrate black America than refusing to go to school.
 
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