• Where Did It All Go RIGHT For Biden?

    From Ja-Son-Wan-Kenobi Has the High Grou@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jul 30 15:36:18 2023
    Where did it all go right for Biden? Facts blunt Republican attack lines

    Republican talking points are having a really bad summer,” said Simon Rosenberg, a Democratic strategist. “The core attacks against Biden are evaporating. The economy is strong. Inflation’s down. The deficit’s down. The Washington Post called the
    border ‘eerily quiet’. We’ve seen murder rates have come down dramatically this year. He’s been competently managing foreign policy.”

    Inflation has been a millstone around Biden’s neck. Last year the prices of gas, food and most other goods and services surged by 9%, a 40-year high that took a toll on households. Some economists blamed Biden for pumping more money into the economy
    than it could handle with a $1.9tn coronavirus relief package. The president pointed to other causes such as global supply chain issues, the pandemic, stimulus from the Federal Reserve and the Russian war in Ukraine.

    But now inflation is down to 3%, lower than in any other major economy, while unemployment has been below 4% for the longest stretch in half a century. Consumer sentiment is at its highest point in two years, according to a survey by the University of
    Michigan, while both Federal Reserve staff and the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office now predict that America will avoid a recession.

    Crime, meanwhile, has been seen as a vulnerability for Democrats since the days of Republican Richard Nixon’s “law and order” campaign. Violent offences rose sharply in major cities during the coronavirus pandemic, loomed large during last year’s
    midterm elections and prompted a backlash against progressives pushing to “defund the police”.

    But a study of crime trends in 37 cities by the Council on Criminal Justice found that the number of murders in the first half of 2023 fell by 9.4% compared with the first half of 2022 (a decrease of 202 homicides in those cities). Gun assaults,
    robberies, burglaries and aggravated assaults were also down.

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jul/30/joe-biden-inflation-crime-border-republicans-2024-election

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  • From Skeeter@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jul 31 06:23:05 2023
    In article <6c89664f-b562-4e1e-8e37-46d026f5dfc6n@googlegroups.com>, davidbrown20782@gmail.com says...

    Where did it all go right for Biden? Facts blunt Republican attack lines

    Republican talking points are having a really bad summer,? said Simon Rosenberg, a Democratic strategist. ?The core attacks against Biden are evaporating. The economy is strong. Inflation?s down. The deficit?s down. The Washington Post called the
    border ?eerily quiet?. We?ve seen murder rates have come down dramatically this year. He?s been competently managing foreign policy.?

    Inflation has been a millstone around Biden?s neck. Last year the prices of gas, food and most other goods and services surged by 9%, a 40-year high that took a toll on households. Some economists blamed Biden for pumping more money into the economy
    than it could handle with a $1.9tn coronavirus relief package. The president pointed to other causes such as global supply chain issues, the pandemic, stimulus from the Federal Reserve and the Russian war in Ukraine.

    But now inflation is down to 3%, lower than in any other major economy, while unemployment has been below 4% for the longest stretch in half a century. Consumer sentiment is at its highest point in two years, according to a survey by the University of
    Michigan, while both Federal Reserve staff and the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office now predict that America will avoid a recession.

    Crime, meanwhile, has been seen as a vulnerability for Democrats since the days of Republican Richard Nixon?s ?law and order? campaign. Violent offences rose sharply in major cities during the coronavirus pandemic, loomed large during last year?s
    midterm elections and prompted a backlash against progressives pushing to ?defund the police?.

    But a study of crime trends in 37 cities by the Council on Criminal Justice found that the number of murders in the first half of 2023 fell by 9.4% compared with the first half of 2022 (a decrease of 202 homicides in those cities). Gun assaults,
    robberies, burglaries and aggravated assaults were also down.

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jul/30/joe-biden-inflation-crime-border-republicans-2024-election

    They tossed out Hunters bullshit deal. Now he and Joe get to sweat.

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  • From Ja-Son-Wan-Kenobi Has the High Grou@21:1/5 to Skeeter on Mon Jul 31 08:44:23 2023
    On Monday, July 31, 2023 at 8:23:10 AM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <6c89664f-b562-4e1e...@googlegroups.com>,
    davidbr...@gmail.com says...

    Where did it all go right for Biden? Facts blunt Republican attack lines

    Republican talking points are having a really bad summer,? said Simon Rosenberg, a Democratic strategist. ?The core attacks against Biden are evaporating. The economy is strong. Inflation?s down. The deficit?s down. The Washington Post called the
    border ?eerily quiet?. We?ve seen murder rates have come down dramatically this year. He?s been competently managing foreign policy.?

    Inflation has been a millstone around Biden?s neck. Last year the prices of gas, food and most other goods and services surged by 9%, a 40-year high that took a toll on households. Some economists blamed Biden for pumping more money into the economy
    than it could handle with a $1.9tn coronavirus relief package. The president pointed to other causes such as global supply chain issues, the pandemic, stimulus from the Federal Reserve and the Russian war in Ukraine.

    But now inflation is down to 3%, lower than in any other major economy, while unemployment has been below 4% for the longest stretch in half a century. Consumer sentiment is at its highest point in two years, according to a survey by the University
    of Michigan, while both Federal Reserve staff and the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office now predict that America will avoid a recession.

    Crime, meanwhile, has been seen as a vulnerability for Democrats since the days of Republican Richard Nixon?s ?law and order? campaign. Violent offences rose sharply in major cities during the coronavirus pandemic, loomed large during last year?s
    midterm elections and prompted a backlash against progressives pushing to ?defund the police?.

    But a study of crime trends in 37 cities by the Council on Criminal Justice found that the number of murders in the first half of 2023 fell by 9.4% compared with the first half of 2022 (a decrease of 202 homicides in those cities). Gun assaults,
    robberies, burglaries and aggravated assaults were also down.

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jul/30/joe-biden-inflation-crime-border-republicans-2024-election
    They tossed out Hunters bullshit deal. Now he and Joe get to sweat.
    When's the impeachment?

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  • From Skeeter@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jul 31 12:37:45 2023
    In article <0da6ab1d-62f5-4854-b532-fef02a8fe8e5n@googlegroups.com>, davidbrown20782@gmail.com says...

    On Monday, July 31, 2023 at 8:23:10AM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <6c89664f-b562-4e1e...@googlegroups.com>,
    davidbr...@gmail.com says...

    Where did it all go right for Biden? Facts blunt Republican attack lines

    Republican talking points are having a really bad summer,? said Simon Rosenberg, a Democratic strategist. ?The core attacks against Biden are evaporating. The economy is strong. Inflation?s down. The deficit?s down. The Washington Post called the
    border ?eerily quiet?. We?ve seen murder rates have come down dramatically this year. He?s been competently managing foreign policy.?

    Inflation has been a millstone around Biden?s neck. Last year the prices of gas, food and most other goods and services surged by 9%, a 40-year high that took a toll on households. Some economists blamed Biden for pumping more money into the
    economy than it could handle with a $1.9tn coronavirus relief package. The president pointed to other causes such as global supply chain issues, the pandemic, stimulus from the Federal Reserve and the Russian war in Ukraine.

    But now inflation is down to 3%, lower than in any other major economy, while unemployment has been below 4% for the longest stretch in half a century. Consumer sentiment is at its highest point in two years, according to a survey by the University
    of Michigan, while both Federal Reserve staff and the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office now predict that America will avoid a recession.

    Crime, meanwhile, has been seen as a vulnerability for Democrats since the days of Republican Richard Nixon?s ?law and order? campaign. Violent offences rose sharply in major cities during the coronavirus pandemic, loomed large during last year?s
    midterm elections and prompted a backlash against progressives pushing to ?defund the police?.

    But a study of crime trends in 37 cities by the Council on Criminal Justice found that the number of murders in the first half of 2023 fell by 9.4% compared with the first half of 2022 (a decrease of 202 homicides in those cities). Gun assaults,
    robberies, burglaries and aggravated assaults were also down.

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jul/30/joe-biden-inflation-crime-border-republicans-2024-election
    They tossed out Hunters bullshit deal. Now he and Joe get to sweat.
    When's the impeachment?

    7 years you have been stomping your feet to put Trump in jail but now
    you expect us do do it in days? Double standards. Now that his bull shit
    plea deal is gone the investigation goes on. His partner will be
    testifying today. This ought to be good.

    Yay justice.

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  • From %@21:1/5 to Skeeter on Mon Jul 31 12:10:38 2023
    Skeeter wrote:
    In article <0da6ab1d-62f5-4854-b532-fef02a8fe8e5n@googlegroups.com>, davidbrown20782@gmail.com says...

    On Monday, July 31, 2023 at 8:23:10AM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <6c89664f-b562-4e1e...@googlegroups.com>,
    davidbr...@gmail.com says...

    Where did it all go right for Biden? Facts blunt Republican attack lines >>>>
    Republican talking points are having a really bad summer,? said Simon Rosenberg, a Democratic strategist. ?The core attacks against Biden are evaporating. The economy is strong. Inflation?s down. The deficit?s down. The Washington Post called the
    border ?eerily quiet?. We?ve seen murder rates have come down dramatically this year. He?s been competently managing foreign policy.?

    Inflation has been a millstone around Biden?s neck. Last year the prices of gas, food and most other goods and services surged by 9%, a 40-year high that took a toll on households. Some economists blamed Biden for pumping more money into the economy
    than it could handle with a $1.9tn coronavirus relief package. The president pointed to other causes such as global supply chain issues, the pandemic, stimulus from the Federal Reserve and the Russian war in Ukraine.

    But now inflation is down to 3%, lower than in any other major economy, while unemployment has been below 4% for the longest stretch in half a century. Consumer sentiment is at its highest point in two years, according to a survey by the University
    of Michigan, while both Federal Reserve staff and the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office now predict that America will avoid a recession.

    Crime, meanwhile, has been seen as a vulnerability for Democrats since the days of Republican Richard Nixon?s ?law and order? campaign. Violent offences rose sharply in major cities during the coronavirus pandemic, loomed large during last year?s
    midterm elections and prompted a backlash against progressives pushing to ?defund the police?.

    But a study of crime trends in 37 cities by the Council on Criminal Justice found that the number of murders in the first half of 2023 fell by 9.4% compared with the first half of 2022 (a decrease of 202 homicides in those cities). Gun assaults,
    robberies, burglaries and aggravated assaults were also down.

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jul/30/joe-biden-inflation-crime-border-republicans-2024-election
    They tossed out Hunters bullshit deal. Now he and Joe get to sweat.
    When's the impeachment?

    7 years you have been stomping your feet to put Trump in jail but now
    you expect us do do it in days? Double standards. Now that his bull shit
    plea deal is gone the investigation goes on. His partner will be
    testifying today. This ought to be good.

    Yay justice.


    this group is for talking about wrestling ,
    and you better start doing just that or ,
    i'll show you a hold i call the kickin jackass choke

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  • From %@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jul 31 12:52:02 2023
    Davey Zimmerman #274 wrote:
    % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote in news:r4GdnXKW98aymlX5nZ2dnZfqn_qdnZ2d@giganews.com:

    Skeeter wrote:
    In article <0da6ab1d-62f5-4854-b532-fef02a8fe8e5n@googlegroups.com>,
    davidbrown20782@gmail.com says...

    On Monday, July 31, 2023 at 8:23:10 AM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <6c89664f-b562-4e1e...@googlegroups.com>,
    davidbr...@gmail.com says...

    Where did it all go right for Biden? Facts blunt Republican attack >>>>>> lines

    Republican talking points are having a really bad summer,? said
    Simon Rosenberg, a Democratic strategist. ?The core attacks
    against Biden are evaporating. The economy is strong. Inflation?s
    down. The deficit?s down. The Washington Post called the border
    ?eerily quiet?. We?ve seen murder rates have come down
    dramatically this year. He?s been competently managing foreign
    policy.?

    Inflation has been a millstone around Biden?s neck. Last year the
    prices of gas, food and most other goods and services surged by
    9%, a 40-year high that took a toll on households. Some economists >>>>>> blamed Biden for pumping more money into the economy than it could >>>>>> handle with a $1.9tn coronavirus relief package. The president
    pointed to other causes such as global supply chain issues, the
    pandemic, stimulus from the Federal Reserve and the Russian war in >>>>>> Ukraine.

    But now inflation is down to 3%, lower than in any other major
    economy, while unemployment has been below 4% for the longest
    stretch in half a century. Consumer sentiment is at its highest
    point in two years, according to a survey by the University of
    Michigan, while both Federal Reserve staff and the non-partisan
    Congressional Budget Office now predict that America will avoid a
    recession.

    Crime, meanwhile, has been seen as a vulnerability for Democrats
    since the days of Republican Richard Nixon?s ?law and order?
    campaign. Violent offences rose sharply in major cities during the >>>>>> coronavirus pandemic, loomed large during last year?s midterm
    elections and prompted a backlash against progressives pushing to
    ?defund the police?.

    But a study of crime trends in 37 cities by the Council on
    Criminal Justice found that the number of murders in the first
    half of 2023 fell by 9.4% compared with the first half of 2022 (a
    decrease of 202 homicides in those cities). Gun assaults,
    robberies, burglaries and aggravated assaults were also down.

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jul/30/joe-biden-inflation >>>>>> -crime-border-republicans-2024-election
    They tossed out Hunters bullshit deal. Now he and Joe get to sweat.
    When's the impeachment?

    7 years you have been stomping your feet to put Trump in jail but now
    you expect us do do it in days? Double standards. Now that his bull
    shit plea deal is gone the investigation goes on. His partner will be
    testifying today. This ought to be good.

    Yay justice.


    this group is for talking about wrestling ,
    and you better start doing just that or ,
    i'll show you a hold i call the kickin jackass choke


    Talking about not talking about rasslin' is just asking for the reverse anaconda deathlock.

    Just giving fair warning to all you jamokes out there.

    nothing is ever what you say it is ,
    you're one of the least read people here

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Davey Zimmerman #274@21:1/5 to pursent100@gmail.com on Mon Jul 31 19:37:03 2023
    % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote in news:r4GdnXKW98aymlX5nZ2dnZfqn_qdnZ2d@giganews.com:

    Skeeter wrote:
    In article <0da6ab1d-62f5-4854-b532-fef02a8fe8e5n@googlegroups.com>,
    davidbrown20782@gmail.com says...

    On Monday, July 31, 2023 at 8:23:10AM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <6c89664f-b562-4e1e...@googlegroups.com>,
    davidbr...@gmail.com says...

    Where did it all go right for Biden? Facts blunt Republican attack
    lines

    Republican talking points are having a really bad summer,? said
    Simon Rosenberg, a Democratic strategist. ?The core attacks
    against Biden are evaporating. The economy is strong. Inflation?s
    down. The deficit?s down. The Washington Post called the border
    ?eerily quiet?. We?ve seen murder rates have come down
    dramatically this year. He?s been competently managing foreign
    policy.?

    Inflation has been a millstone around Biden?s neck. Last year the
    prices of gas, food and most other goods and services surged by
    9%, a 40-year high that took a toll on households. Some economists
    blamed Biden for pumping more money into the economy than it could
    handle with a $1.9tn coronavirus relief package. The president
    pointed to other causes such as global supply chain issues, the
    pandemic, stimulus from the Federal Reserve and the Russian war in
    Ukraine.

    But now inflation is down to 3%, lower than in any other major
    economy, while unemployment has been below 4% for the longest
    stretch in half a century. Consumer sentiment is at its highest
    point in two years, according to a survey by the University of
    Michigan, while both Federal Reserve staff and the non-partisan
    Congressional Budget Office now predict that America will avoid a
    recession.

    Crime, meanwhile, has been seen as a vulnerability for Democrats
    since the days of Republican Richard Nixon?s ?law and order?
    campaign. Violent offences rose sharply in major cities during the
    coronavirus pandemic, loomed large during last year?s midterm
    elections and prompted a backlash against progressives pushing to
    ?defund the police?.

    But a study of crime trends in 37 cities by the Council on
    Criminal Justice found that the number of murders in the first
    half of 2023 fell by 9.4% compared with the first half of 2022 (a
    decrease of 202 homicides in those cities). Gun assaults,
    robberies, burglaries and aggravated assaults were also down.

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jul/30/joe-biden-inflation
    -crime-border-republicans-2024-election
    They tossed out Hunters bullshit deal. Now he and Joe get to sweat.
    When's the impeachment?

    7 years you have been stomping your feet to put Trump in jail but now
    you expect us do do it in days? Double standards. Now that his bull
    shit plea deal is gone the investigation goes on. His partner will be
    testifying today. This ought to be good.

    Yay justice.


    this group is for talking about wrestling ,
    and you better start doing just that or ,
    i'll show you a hold i call the kickin jackass choke


    Talking about not talking about rasslin' is just asking for the reverse anaconda deathlock.

    Just giving fair warning to all you jamokes out there.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Creon@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jul 31 19:58:10 2023
    On Mon, 31 Jul 2023 12:52:02 -0700, % wrote:

    Davey Zimmerman #274 wrote:
    % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote in
    news:r4GdnXKW98aymlX5nZ2dnZfqn_qdnZ2d@giganews.com:

    Skeeter wrote:
    In article <0da6ab1d-62f5-4854-b532-fef02a8fe8e5n@googlegroups.com>,
    davidbrown20782@gmail.com says...

    On Monday, July 31, 2023 at 8:23:10 AM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <6c89664f-b562-4e1e...@googlegroups.com>,
    davidbr...@gmail.com says...

    Where did it all go right for Biden? Facts blunt Republican attack >>>>>>> lines

    Republican talking points are having a really bad summer,? said
    Simon Rosenberg, a Democratic strategist. ?The core attacks
    against Biden are evaporating. The economy is strong. Inflation?s >>>>>>> down. The deficit?s down. The Washington Post called the border
    ?eerily quiet?. We?ve seen murder rates have come down
    dramatically this year. He?s been competently managing foreign
    policy.?

    Inflation has been a millstone around Biden?s neck. Last year the >>>>>>> prices of gas, food and most other goods and services surged by
    9%, a 40-year high that took a toll on households. Some economists >>>>>>> blamed Biden for pumping more money into the economy than it could >>>>>>> handle with a $1.9tn coronavirus relief package. The president
    pointed to other causes such as global supply chain issues, the
    pandemic, stimulus from the Federal Reserve and the Russian war in >>>>>>> Ukraine.

    But now inflation is down to 3%, lower than in any other major
    economy, while unemployment has been below 4% for the longest
    stretch in half a century. Consumer sentiment is at its highest
    point in two years, according to a survey by the University of
    Michigan, while both Federal Reserve staff and the non-partisan
    Congressional Budget Office now predict that America will avoid a >>>>>>> recession.

    Crime, meanwhile, has been seen as a vulnerability for Democrats >>>>>>> since the days of Republican Richard Nixon?s ?law and order?
    campaign. Violent offences rose sharply in major cities during the >>>>>>> coronavirus pandemic, loomed large during last year?s midterm
    elections and prompted a backlash against progressives pushing to >>>>>>> ?defund the police?.

    But a study of crime trends in 37 cities by the Council on
    Criminal Justice found that the number of murders in the first
    half of 2023 fell by 9.4% compared with the first half of 2022 (a >>>>>>> decrease of 202 homicides in those cities). Gun assaults,
    robberies, burglaries and aggravated assaults were also down.

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jul/30/joe-biden-
    inflation
    -crime-border-republicans-2024-election
    They tossed out Hunters bullshit deal. Now he and Joe get to sweat. >>>>> When's the impeachment?

    7 years you have been stomping your feet to put Trump in jail but now
    you expect us do do it in days? Double standards. Now that his bull
    shit plea deal is gone the investigation goes on. His partner will be
    testifying today. This ought to be good.

    Yay justice.


    this group is for talking about wrestling ,
    and you better start doing just that or ,
    i'll show you a hold i call the kickin jackass choke


    Talking about not talking about rasslin' is just asking for the reverse
    anaconda deathlock.

    Just giving fair warning to all you jamokes out there.

    nothing is ever what you say it is , you're one of the least read people
    here

    you are a very funny person

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From %@21:1/5 to Creon on Mon Jul 31 13:04:21 2023
    Creon wrote:
    On Mon, 31 Jul 2023 12:52:02 -0700, % wrote:

    Davey Zimmerman #274 wrote:
    % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote in
    news:r4GdnXKW98aymlX5nZ2dnZfqn_qdnZ2d@giganews.com:

    Skeeter wrote:
    In article <0da6ab1d-62f5-4854-b532-fef02a8fe8e5n@googlegroups.com>, >>>>> davidbrown20782@gmail.com says...

    On Monday, July 31, 2023 at 8:23:10 AM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <6c89664f-b562-4e1e...@googlegroups.com>,
    davidbr...@gmail.com says...

    Where did it all go right for Biden? Facts blunt Republican attack >>>>>>>> lines

    Republican talking points are having a really bad summer,? said >>>>>>>> Simon Rosenberg, a Democratic strategist. ?The core attacks
    against Biden are evaporating. The economy is strong. Inflation?s >>>>>>>> down. The deficit?s down. The Washington Post called the border >>>>>>>> ?eerily quiet?. We?ve seen murder rates have come down
    dramatically this year. He?s been competently managing foreign >>>>>>>> policy.?

    Inflation has been a millstone around Biden?s neck. Last year the >>>>>>>> prices of gas, food and most other goods and services surged by >>>>>>>> 9%, a 40-year high that took a toll on households. Some economists >>>>>>>> blamed Biden for pumping more money into the economy than it could >>>>>>>> handle with a $1.9tn coronavirus relief package. The president >>>>>>>> pointed to other causes such as global supply chain issues, the >>>>>>>> pandemic, stimulus from the Federal Reserve and the Russian war in >>>>>>>> Ukraine.

    But now inflation is down to 3%, lower than in any other major >>>>>>>> economy, while unemployment has been below 4% for the longest
    stretch in half a century. Consumer sentiment is at its highest >>>>>>>> point in two years, according to a survey by the University of >>>>>>>> Michigan, while both Federal Reserve staff and the non-partisan >>>>>>>> Congressional Budget Office now predict that America will avoid a >>>>>>>> recession.

    Crime, meanwhile, has been seen as a vulnerability for Democrats >>>>>>>> since the days of Republican Richard Nixon?s ?law and order?
    campaign. Violent offences rose sharply in major cities during the >>>>>>>> coronavirus pandemic, loomed large during last year?s midterm
    elections and prompted a backlash against progressives pushing to >>>>>>>> ?defund the police?.

    But a study of crime trends in 37 cities by the Council on
    Criminal Justice found that the number of murders in the first >>>>>>>> half of 2023 fell by 9.4% compared with the first half of 2022 (a >>>>>>>> decrease of 202 homicides in those cities). Gun assaults,
    robberies, burglaries and aggravated assaults were also down.

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jul/30/joe-biden-
    inflation
    -crime-border-republicans-2024-election
    They tossed out Hunters bullshit deal. Now he and Joe get to sweat. >>>>>> When's the impeachment?

    7 years you have been stomping your feet to put Trump in jail but now >>>>> you expect us do do it in days? Double standards. Now that his bull
    shit plea deal is gone the investigation goes on. His partner will be >>>>> testifying today. This ought to be good.

    Yay justice.


    this group is for talking about wrestling ,
    and you better start doing just that or ,
    i'll show you a hold i call the kickin jackass choke


    Talking about not talking about rasslin' is just asking for the reverse
    anaconda deathlock.

    Just giving fair warning to all you jamokes out there.

    nothing is ever what you say it is , you're one of the least read people
    here

    you are a very funny person

    i know

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From %@21:1/5 to Skeeter on Mon Jul 31 13:54:56 2023
    Skeeter wrote:
    In article <r4GdnXKW98aymlX5nZ2dnZfqn_qdnZ2d@giganews.com>, pursent100 @gmail.com says...

    Skeeter wrote:
    In article <0da6ab1d-62f5-4854-b532-fef02a8fe8e5n@googlegroups.com>,
    davidbrown20782@gmail.com says...

    On Monday, July 31, 2023 at 8:23:10AM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <6c89664f-b562-4e1e...@googlegroups.com>,
    davidbr...@gmail.com says...

    Where did it all go right for Biden? Facts blunt Republican attack lines >>>>>>
    Republican talking points are having a really bad summer,? said Simon Rosenberg, a Democratic strategist. ?The core attacks against Biden are evaporating. The economy is strong. Inflation?s down. The deficit?s down. The Washington Post called the
    border ?eerily quiet?. We?ve seen murder rates have come down dramatically this year. He?s been competently managing foreign policy.?

    Inflation has been a millstone around Biden?s neck. Last year the prices of gas, food and most other goods and services surged by 9%, a 40-year high that took a toll on households. Some economists blamed Biden for pumping more money into the
    economy than it could handle with a $1.9tn coronavirus relief package. The president pointed to other causes such as global supply chain issues, the pandemic, stimulus from the Federal Reserve and the Russian war in Ukraine.

    But now inflation is down to 3%, lower than in any other major economy, while unemployment has been below 4% for the longest stretch in half a century. Consumer sentiment is at its highest point in two years, according to a survey by the
    University of Michigan, while both Federal Reserve staff and the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office now predict that America will avoid a recession.

    Crime, meanwhile, has been seen as a vulnerability for Democrats since the days of Republican Richard Nixon?s ?law and order? campaign. Violent offences rose sharply in major cities during the coronavirus pandemic, loomed large during last year?s
    midterm elections and prompted a backlash against progressives pushing to ?defund the police?.

    But a study of crime trends in 37 cities by the Council on Criminal Justice found that the number of murders in the first half of 2023 fell by 9.4% compared with the first half of 2022 (a decrease of 202 homicides in those cities). Gun assaults,
    robberies, burglaries and aggravated assaults were also down.

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jul/30/joe-biden-inflation-crime-border-republicans-2024-election
    They tossed out Hunters bullshit deal. Now he and Joe get to sweat.
    When's the impeachment?

    7 years you have been stomping your feet to put Trump in jail but now
    you expect us do do it in days? Double standards. Now that his bull shit >>> plea deal is gone the investigation goes on. His partner will be
    testifying today. This ought to be good.

    Yay justice.


    this group is for talking about wrestling ,
    and you better start doing just that or ,
    i'll show you a hold i call the kickin jackass choke

    i am word rassling with jason
    but hes a wimp and i should get a belt

    you'll get a belt alright

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Skeeter@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jul 31 14:44:11 2023
    In article <r4GdnXKW98aymlX5nZ2dnZfqn_qdnZ2d@giganews.com>, pursent100 @gmail.com says...

    Skeeter wrote:
    In article <0da6ab1d-62f5-4854-b532-fef02a8fe8e5n@googlegroups.com>, davidbrown20782@gmail.com says...

    On Monday, July 31, 2023 at 8:23:10AM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <6c89664f-b562-4e1e...@googlegroups.com>,
    davidbr...@gmail.com says...

    Where did it all go right for Biden? Facts blunt Republican attack lines >>>>
    Republican talking points are having a really bad summer,? said Simon Rosenberg, a Democratic strategist. ?The core attacks against Biden are evaporating. The economy is strong. Inflation?s down. The deficit?s down. The Washington Post called the
    border ?eerily quiet?. We?ve seen murder rates have come down dramatically this year. He?s been competently managing foreign policy.?

    Inflation has been a millstone around Biden?s neck. Last year the prices of gas, food and most other goods and services surged by 9%, a 40-year high that took a toll on households. Some economists blamed Biden for pumping more money into the
    economy than it could handle with a $1.9tn coronavirus relief package. The president pointed to other causes such as global supply chain issues, the pandemic, stimulus from the Federal Reserve and the Russian war in Ukraine.

    But now inflation is down to 3%, lower than in any other major economy, while unemployment has been below 4% for the longest stretch in half a century. Consumer sentiment is at its highest point in two years, according to a survey by the
    University of Michigan, while both Federal Reserve staff and the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office now predict that America will avoid a recession.

    Crime, meanwhile, has been seen as a vulnerability for Democrats since the days of Republican Richard Nixon?s ?law and order? campaign. Violent offences rose sharply in major cities during the coronavirus pandemic, loomed large during last year?s
    midterm elections and prompted a backlash against progressives pushing to ?defund the police?.

    But a study of crime trends in 37 cities by the Council on Criminal Justice found that the number of murders in the first half of 2023 fell by 9.4% compared with the first half of 2022 (a decrease of 202 homicides in those cities). Gun assaults,
    robberies, burglaries and aggravated assaults were also down.

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jul/30/joe-biden-inflation-crime-border-republicans-2024-election
    They tossed out Hunters bullshit deal. Now he and Joe get to sweat.
    When's the impeachment?

    7 years you have been stomping your feet to put Trump in jail but now
    you expect us do do it in days? Double standards. Now that his bull shit plea deal is gone the investigation goes on. His partner will be
    testifying today. This ought to be good.

    Yay justice.


    this group is for talking about wrestling ,
    and you better start doing just that or ,
    i'll show you a hold i call the kickin jackass choke

    i am word rassling with jason
    but hes a wimp and i should get a belt

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Skeeter@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jul 31 16:09:55 2023
    In article <R_ucnaIBc8o9glX5nZ2dnZfqnPudnZ2d@giganews.com>, pursent100 @gmail.com says...

    Skeeter wrote:
    In article <r4GdnXKW98aymlX5nZ2dnZfqn_qdnZ2d@giganews.com>, pursent100 @gmail.com says...

    Skeeter wrote:
    In article <0da6ab1d-62f5-4854-b532-fef02a8fe8e5n@googlegroups.com>,
    davidbrown20782@gmail.com says...

    On Monday, July 31, 2023 at 8:23:10AM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <6c89664f-b562-4e1e...@googlegroups.com>,
    davidbr...@gmail.com says...

    Where did it all go right for Biden? Facts blunt Republican attack lines

    Republican talking points are having a really bad summer,? said Simon Rosenberg, a Democratic strategist. ?The core attacks against Biden are evaporating. The economy is strong. Inflation?s down. The deficit?s down. The Washington Post called
    the border ?eerily quiet?. We?ve seen murder rates have come down dramatically this year. He?s been competently managing foreign policy.?

    Inflation has been a millstone around Biden?s neck. Last year the prices of gas, food and most other goods and services surged by 9%, a 40-year high that took a toll on households. Some economists blamed Biden for pumping more money into the
    economy than it could handle with a $1.9tn coronavirus relief package. The president pointed to other causes such as global supply chain issues, the pandemic, stimulus from the Federal Reserve and the Russian war in Ukraine.

    But now inflation is down to 3%, lower than in any other major economy, while unemployment has been below 4% for the longest stretch in half a century. Consumer sentiment is at its highest point in two years, according to a survey by the
    University of Michigan, while both Federal Reserve staff and the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office now predict that America will avoid a recession.

    Crime, meanwhile, has been seen as a vulnerability for Democrats since the days of Republican Richard Nixon?s ?law and order? campaign. Violent offences rose sharply in major cities during the coronavirus pandemic, loomed large during last year?
    s midterm elections and prompted a backlash against progressives pushing to ?defund the police?.

    But a study of crime trends in 37 cities by the Council on Criminal Justice found that the number of murders in the first half of 2023 fell by 9.4% compared with the first half of 2022 (a decrease of 202 homicides in those cities). Gun assaults,
    robberies, burglaries and aggravated assaults were also down.

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jul/30/joe-biden-inflation-crime-border-republicans-2024-election
    They tossed out Hunters bullshit deal. Now he and Joe get to sweat. >>>> When's the impeachment?

    7 years you have been stomping your feet to put Trump in jail but now
    you expect us do do it in days? Double standards. Now that his bull shit >>> plea deal is gone the investigation goes on. His partner will be
    testifying today. This ought to be good.

    Yay justice.


    this group is for talking about wrestling ,
    and you better start doing just that or ,
    i'll show you a hold i call the kickin jackass choke

    i am word rassling with jason
    but hes a wimp and i should get a belt

    you'll get a belt alright

    not from in here they might hit me with their bras

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From %@21:1/5 to Skeeter on Mon Jul 31 15:11:59 2023
    Skeeter wrote:
    In article <R_ucnaIBc8o9glX5nZ2dnZfqnPudnZ2d@giganews.com>, pursent100 @gmail.com says...

    Skeeter wrote:
    In article <r4GdnXKW98aymlX5nZ2dnZfqn_qdnZ2d@giganews.com>, pursent100
    @gmail.com says...

    Skeeter wrote:
    In article <0da6ab1d-62f5-4854-b532-fef02a8fe8e5n@googlegroups.com>, >>>>> davidbrown20782@gmail.com says...

    On Monday, July 31, 2023 at 8:23:10AM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <6c89664f-b562-4e1e...@googlegroups.com>,
    davidbr...@gmail.com says...

    Where did it all go right for Biden? Facts blunt Republican attack lines

    Republican talking points are having a really bad summer,? said Simon Rosenberg, a Democratic strategist. ?The core attacks against Biden are evaporating. The economy is strong. Inflation?s down. The deficit?s down. The Washington Post called
    the border ?eerily quiet?. We?ve seen murder rates have come down dramatically this year. He?s been competently managing foreign policy.?

    Inflation has been a millstone around Biden?s neck. Last year the prices of gas, food and most other goods and services surged by 9%, a 40-year high that took a toll on households. Some economists blamed Biden for pumping more money into the
    economy than it could handle with a $1.9tn coronavirus relief package. The president pointed to other causes such as global supply chain issues, the pandemic, stimulus from the Federal Reserve and the Russian war in Ukraine.

    But now inflation is down to 3%, lower than in any other major economy, while unemployment has been below 4% for the longest stretch in half a century. Consumer sentiment is at its highest point in two years, according to a survey by the
    University of Michigan, while both Federal Reserve staff and the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office now predict that America will avoid a recession.

    Crime, meanwhile, has been seen as a vulnerability for Democrats since the days of Republican Richard Nixon?s ?law and order? campaign. Violent offences rose sharply in major cities during the coronavirus pandemic, loomed large during last year?
    s midterm elections and prompted a backlash against progressives pushing to ?defund the police?.

    But a study of crime trends in 37 cities by the Council on Criminal Justice found that the number of murders in the first half of 2023 fell by 9.4% compared with the first half of 2022 (a decrease of 202 homicides in those cities). Gun assaults,
    robberies, burglaries and aggravated assaults were also down.

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jul/30/joe-biden-inflation-crime-border-republicans-2024-election
    They tossed out Hunters bullshit deal. Now he and Joe get to sweat. >>>>>> When's the impeachment?

    7 years you have been stomping your feet to put Trump in jail but now >>>>> you expect us do do it in days? Double standards. Now that his bull shit >>>>> plea deal is gone the investigation goes on. His partner will be
    testifying today. This ought to be good.

    Yay justice.


    this group is for talking about wrestling ,
    and you better start doing just that or ,
    i'll show you a hold i call the kickin jackass choke

    i am word rassling with jason
    but hes a wimp and i should get a belt

    you'll get a belt alright

    not from in here they might hit me with their bras

    you realize p-dub comes here

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Skeeter@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jul 31 19:41:51 2023
    In article <SU-dnT_rrboyrFX5nZ2dnZfqnPSdnZ2d@giganews.com>, pursent100 @gmail.com says...

    Skeeter wrote:
    In article <R_ucnaIBc8o9glX5nZ2dnZfqnPudnZ2d@giganews.com>, pursent100 @gmail.com says...

    Skeeter wrote:
    In article <r4GdnXKW98aymlX5nZ2dnZfqn_qdnZ2d@giganews.com>, pursent100 >>> @gmail.com says...

    Skeeter wrote:
    In article <0da6ab1d-62f5-4854-b532-fef02a8fe8e5n@googlegroups.com>, >>>>> davidbrown20782@gmail.com says...

    On Monday, July 31, 2023 at 8:23:10AM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <6c89664f-b562-4e1e...@googlegroups.com>,
    davidbr...@gmail.com says...

    Where did it all go right for Biden? Facts blunt Republican attack lines

    Republican talking points are having a really bad summer,? said Simon Rosenberg, a Democratic strategist. ?The core attacks against Biden are evaporating. The economy is strong. Inflation?s down. The deficit?s down. The Washington Post called
    the border ?eerily quiet?. We?ve seen murder rates have come down dramatically this year. He?s been competently managing foreign policy.?

    Inflation has been a millstone around Biden?s neck. Last year the prices of gas, food and most other goods and services surged by 9%, a 40-year high that took a toll on households. Some economists blamed Biden for pumping more money into the
    economy than it could handle with a $1.9tn coronavirus relief package. The president pointed to other causes such as global supply chain issues, the pandemic, stimulus from the Federal Reserve and the Russian war in
    Ukraine.

    But now inflation is down to 3%, lower than in any other major economy, while unemployment has been below 4% for the longest stretch in half a century. Consumer sentiment is at its highest point in two years, according to a survey by the
    University of Michigan, while both Federal Reserve staff and the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office now predict that America will avoid a recession.

    Crime, meanwhile, has been seen as a vulnerability for Democrats since the days of Republican Richard Nixon?s ?law and order? campaign. Violent offences rose sharply in major cities during the coronavirus pandemic, loomed large during last
    year?s midterm elections and prompted a backlash against progressives pushing to ?defund the police?.

    But a study of crime trends in 37 cities by the Council on Criminal Justice found that the number of murders in the first half of 2023 fell by 9.4% compared with the first half of 2022 (a decrease of 202 homicides in those cities). Gun
    assaults, robberies, burglaries and aggravated assaults were also down.

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jul/30/joe-biden-inflation-crime-border-republicans-2024-election
    They tossed out Hunters bullshit deal. Now he and Joe get to sweat. >>>>>> When's the impeachment?

    7 years you have been stomping your feet to put Trump in jail but now >>>>> you expect us do do it in days? Double standards. Now that his bull shit
    plea deal is gone the investigation goes on. His partner will be
    testifying today. This ought to be good.

    Yay justice.


    this group is for talking about wrestling ,
    and you better start doing just that or ,
    i'll show you a hold i call the kickin jackass choke

    i am word rassling with jason
    but hes a wimp and i should get a belt

    you'll get a belt alright

    not from in here they might hit me with their bras

    you realize p-dub comes here

    a risk i must take

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Gilles Guattari@21:1/5 to All on Tue Aug 15 20:17:10 2023
    On Sun, 30 Jul 2023 15:36:18 -0700, Ja-Son-Wan-Kenobi Has the High Ground wrote:

    Where did it all go right for Biden? Facts blunt Republican attack lines

    Republican talking points are having a really bad summer,” said Simon Rosenberg, a Democratic strategist. “The core attacks against Biden are evaporating. The economy is strong. Inflation’s down. The deficit’s
    down. The Washington Post called the border ‘eerily quiet’. We’ve seen murder rates have come down dramatically this year. He’s been
    competently managing foreign policy.”

    Inflation has been a millstone around Biden’s neck. Last year the prices
    of gas, food and most other goods and services surged by 9%, a 40-year
    high that took a toll on households. Some economists blamed Biden for
    pumping more money into the economy than it could handle with a $1.9tn coronavirus relief package. The president pointed to other causes such
    as global supply chain issues, the pandemic, stimulus from the Federal Reserve and the Russian war in Ukraine.

    But now inflation is down to 3%, lower than in any other major economy,
    while unemployment has been below 4% for the longest stretch in half a century. Consumer sentiment is at its highest point in two years,
    according to a survey by the University of Michigan, while both Federal Reserve staff and the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office now
    predict that America will avoid a recession.

    Crime, meanwhile, has been seen as a vulnerability for Democrats since
    the days of Republican Richard Nixon’s “law and order” campaign. Violent
    offences rose sharply in major cities during the coronavirus pandemic,
    loomed large during last year’s midterm elections and prompted a
    backlash against progressives pushing to “defund the police”.

    But a study of crime trends in 37 cities by the Council on Criminal
    Justice found that the number of murders in the first half of 2023 fell
    by 9.4% compared with the first half of 2022 (a decrease of 202
    homicides in those cities). Gun assaults, robberies, burglaries and aggravated assaults were also down.

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jul/30/joe-biden-inflation-
    crime-border-republicans-2024-election

    Things are truly great right now.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)