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This Joe thread was started MARCH 17' 5 fukin months ago! not a presidential thread-- NOW; On August 20 2020 Joe Biden formally accepted the Democratic nomination for president of the united states.
Joe Biden formally accepted the Democratic nomination August 20th. A thread ''Joe Bidden for President #46 was dumped in an OLD joe thread from March-- 5 Months before he was officially nominated.
Joe is now officially running/nominated for president of the united states--- there for a proper thread of -- ''Joe Bidden for President #46 for his running for president is for that purpose.
what the holy fuk is going on, fer fuck....
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Subject: Re: Joe Biden. Thu Aug 27, 2020 7:04 am
Temple wrote:
This Joe thread was started MARCH 17' 5 fukin months ago! not a presidential thread-- NOW; On August 20 2020 Joe Biden formally accepted the Democratic nomination for president of the united states.
Joe Biden formally accepted the Democratic nomination August 20th. A thread ''Joe Bidden for President #46 was dumped in an OLD joe thread from March-- 5 Months before he was officially nominated.
Joe is now officially running/nominated for president of the united states--- there for a proper thread of -- ''Joe Bidden for President #46 for his running for president is for that purpose.
This Joe thread was started MARCH 17' 5 fukin months ago! not a presidential thread-- NOW; On August 20 2020 Joe Biden formally accepted the Democratic nomination for president of the united states.
Joe Biden formally accepted the Democratic nomination August 20th. A thread ''Joe Bidden for President #46 was dumped in an OLD joe thread from March-- 5 Months before he was officially nominated.
Joe is now officially running/nominated for president of the united states--- there for a proper thread of -- ''Joe Bidden for President #46 for his running for president is for that purpose.
what the holy fuk is going on, fer fuck....
Fuck off, maggot.
up your fat ass, pussy..
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Subject: Re: Joe Biden. Fri Aug 28, 2020 12:33 pm
Joe Biden says he has a Coronavirus plan that will save lives if he’s elected ... wouldn’t it save more lives if he told us now ?
Subject: --Joe Biden for President #46! Sun Aug 30, 2020 2:38 pm
8-27-2020
Joe Biden formally accepted the Democratic nomination for president of the united sates.
Over 100 former Romney and McCain campaign staffers endorse Joe Biden
Dozens of staffers who worked for the presidential campaigns of Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) and the late Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) have come out in favor of Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.
The New York Times reports that more than 100 former McCain staffers endorsed Biden on Thursday, headlined by longtime McCain speechwriter Mark Salter.
“We have different views of Joe Biden and the Democratic Party platform — most of us will disagree with a fair amount of it — but we all agree that getting Donald Trump out of office is clearly in the national interest,” Salter tells the Times.
Meanwhile, Politico reports that 34 staffers from Romney’s 2012 presidential run have endorsed Biden, led by former Romney Florida campaign field director Micah Spangler.
“We know him to be a good man and honest man, and a reliable executive, legislator and policymaker,” Spangler said. “This is a time in our country where we desperately need someone like that. We need an adult in the room.”
Mike Sistak, Romney’s 2012 Michigan field director, tells Politico that his hope is that Trump goes down in “overwhelming defeat” so that the GOP is forced to reform.
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Subject: Re: Joe Biden. Sun Aug 30, 2020 2:39 pm
8-30-2020
Republican Steve Scalise caught doctoring video of a disabled man with ALS to attack Joe Biden
Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA), the House Whip, was caught doctoring a video of a disabled man with Lou Gehrig’s disease (or ALS) in an attack that seems purely an attempt at political exploitation.
Rebecca Cokley from the Campaign for American Progress (CAP) was the one who discovered the “deep fake” in which Scalise appeared to apply a computerized voice over what Ady Barkan actually said. Barkan is a progressive activist who led the “Fed Up” campaign and has become a courageous healthcare advocate.
“This is dangerous and not ok,” tweeted Cokley, before admonishing the GOP for such a move.
As the Washington Post‘s Dave Weigle pointed out, Barkan uses a voice assistance device to speak. He commented about Vice President Joe Biden’s comments about “re-directing” public safety funding to social workers and mental health experts, something police have actually requested because it typically isn’t crime-related and they aren’t trained to handle such mental health crises.
The real line Barkan said was, “But do we agree that we can redirect some of the funding?” Scalise changed the question: “Do we agree that we can redirect some of the police funding?
Republicans have desperately tried to make up things that Biden has said or supports or mischaracterized what he has said about issues facing people of color and policing. It seems Scalise is perpetuating that effort by creating his own “deep fake” videos.
See the real conversation between Biden and Barkan below:
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Subject: Joe Biden for President #46 Sun Aug 30, 2020 4:18 pm
8-27-2020
GO JOE!! RIDEN WITH BIDEN!
Joe Biden formally accepted the Democratic nomination for president of the united sates. And- Over 100 former Romney and McCain campaign staffers endorse Joe Biden
Dozens of staffers who worked for the presidential campaigns of Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) and the late Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) have come out in favor of Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.
The New York Times reports that more than 100 former McCain staffers endorsed Biden on Thursday, headlined by longtime McCain speechwriter Mark Salter.
“We have different views of Joe Biden and the Democratic Party platform — most of us will disagree with a fair amount of it — but we all agree that getting Donald Trump out of office is clearly in the national interest,” Salter tells the Times.
Meanwhile, Politico reports that 34 staffers from Romney’s 2012 presidential run have endorsed Biden, led by former Romney Florida campaign field director Micah Spangler.
“We know him to be a good man and honest man, and a reliable executive, legislator and policymaker,” Spangler said. “This is a time in our country where we desperately need someone like that. We need an adult in the room.”
Mike Sistak, Romney’s 2012 Michigan field director, tells Politico that his hope is that Trump goes down in “overwhelming defeat” so that the GOP is forced to reform.
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Subject: Re: Joe Biden. Tue Sep 15, 2020 2:18 pm
Published 40 mins ago Biden bungles Dem ticket, refers to 'Harris-Biden administration' in campaign speech The California senator similarly touted plans under a 'Harris administration' By Joseph A. Wulfsohn | Fox News
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden really appears to be on the same page as his running mate Kamala Harris, mistakenly referring to plans in a "Harris-Biden administration" just one day after the California senator similarly suggested that she was on the top of the Democratic ticket.
While speaking at a campaign event in Tampa, Fla. on Tuesday, the former vice president attempted to make an appeal to veterans and offered a glimpse of what they should expect with him in the White House.
However, his remarks sounded like he would only be second in command.
"It makes it so much harder for military spouses to find good jobs and build their careers. That has to change," Biden said. "A Harris-Biden administration is going to relaunch that effort and keep pushing further to make it easier for military spouses and veterans to find meaningful careers to ensure teachers know how to support military children in their classrooms and to improve support for caregivers and survivors so much more than we do now."
Biden's gaffe resembled remarks Harris made during a virtual roundtable on Monday with a group of Arizona small business owners.
"A Harris administration, together with Joe Biden as the president of the United States," she said. She quickly clarified, "The Biden-Harris administration will provide access to $100 billion in low-interest loans and investments from minority business owners."
During his remarks on Tuesday, Biden also raised eyebrows when he mistakenly confused Iran and Iraq when referring to fallen American soldiers.
"U.S. troops died in Iran and Afghanistan," Biden said.
President Trump and his supporters have repeatedly attacked Joe Biden as being a "Trojan Horse for the radical left" while other critics have predicted that the former vice president is serving as a "placeholder" until Harris is sworn in as president.
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Subject: Re: Joe Biden. Fri Sep 18, 2020 12:42 am
Biden Says He’ll Kill Federal Funding For Charter Schools. Many Of Those Schools Hugely Benefit Minorities. Thomas Sowell: "Competition from charter schools is an existential threat to traditional public schools in low-income minority communities." By Hank Berrien • Sep 16, 2020 • DailyWire.com
Speaking to Lily Eskelen Garcia, the president of the National Education Association, Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden said he had the same feeling that the NEA has about charter schools, adding that no “private charter school will receive a penny of federal money. None.”
Garcia asked Biden, “So I have one more question.”
Biden answered, “Sure.”
Garcia continued, “There are lots of people who think there are other ways to solve all of these problems and NEA members have pushed back against what we think are very misguided school reforms, like charter schools. Regularly now we’ve seen families and communities who will join us in fighting to save that neighborhood public school. You know how we feel about charter schools.”
Biden: Same way I feel.
Garcia: We’d like to know how you feel about charter schools.
Biden, shaking his head, stated, “I will not — there will be no federal dollars — I’m not Betsy DeVos — nor will my, my Secretary of Education be anything like her in terms of her attitudes about public schools. No privately funded charter school will receive or private charter school will receive a penny of federal money. None.”
“And any charter school that, in fact, is worthy of being able to be in education, would have to be accountable to the same exact school boards, the same exact mechanisms that the public school is accountable to across the board,” Biden continued. “There has to be transparency. Now a lot of these charter schools are significantly underperforming, significantly. I can see where you can have a school, for example, a specialty school in the arts or for music. But if you’re going to have a charter school, it cannot come at the expense of the public school. It cannot come at the expense of the public school. We have to fully fund them. And any charter school that qualifies as essentially a chartered public school has to be accountable to the same standards, the same requirements, the same transparency as the public schools in that district are accountable to, meaning the Board of Education or whatever the mechanism and the controls of that school board.”
As the iconic economist Thomas Sowell, who is black, wrote in The Wall Street Journal in June, “Teachers unions and traditional public school administrators have every reason to fear charter schools.” He noted that students in charter schools in New York City outperformed students in public schools in 2019. He also pointed out that tens of thousands of students were on waiting lists for the charter schools, and the public schools would lose roughly $1 billion if those students transferred:
New York’s charter school students are predominantly black and Hispanic, and live in low-income neighborhoods. In 2019, most students in the city’s public schools failed to pass the statewide tests in mathematics and English. But most of the city’s charter school students passed in both subjects.
Such charter school results undermine theories of genetic determinism, claims of cultural bias in the tests and assertions that racial “integration” is necessary for blacks to reach educational parity with whites.
The success of New York City’s charter schools is not only a threat to educational dogmas. Competition from charter schools is an existential threat to traditional public schools in low-income minority communities, which tend to have even lower educational outcomes than traditional public schools as a whole. … by and large, in New York City the hard data in my new book, “Charter Schools and Their Enemies,” show most charter schools doing decisively better than the traditional public schools housed in the same buildings with them.
Teachers unions and traditional public school administrators have every reason to fear charter schools. In 2019 there were more than 50,000 New York City students on waiting lists to transfer into charter schools. If that many students were allowed to transfer, in a city where expenditures per pupil are more than $20,000 a year, the result would be that more than a billion dollars a year would transfer with them to charter schools.