On the contrary I have agreed with some of what you have posted in your railings against Biden. There is corruption on both sides of the table. Biden is in no way a great president. I didn't vote for him in the primaries. He has done better than I thought he would considering. I'd take him over Trump any day of the week.
Here is why your words are meaningless (not saying this to upset, or attack you personally). If you are willing to accept corruption from your own party. You are just as bad as the other party is, as they do the same with their leaders. Words are completely meaningless, unless they are backed up with action. I see humans are willing to accept lies and corruption from their leaders. And, this is why our politicians keep getting away with it. I am able to pretend. But I am unable to pretend in this manner. That is why I would make a great whistleblower. Don't tell me where the bodies are buried, I won't be able to keep that information to myself.
We are capable of stopping it. Legalize drugs so people buy from legitimate sources of which we can regulate the ingredients in their product. Tax it to pay for rehab and recovery treatments.
Oh yeah, most definitely. ... but unfortunately, the very same politicians who are part of the problem would effectively have to vote themselves out of a job...and I just don't see that happening...flawed system. ...and thanx, Hoop.
So FDR and war time America was just as bad as Hitler and Nazi Germany? Yes, makes sense. What your argument is called is a moral equivalence, and you are flat out wrong. These two things are not the same, no matter how many times you attempt to flood the zone with FUD.
Sounds like something Rafael Cruz would do, vote against something that would benefit his constituents. Then claim credit for the benefits it would bring to said constituents.
A good chunk of Republicans did that with the build back better bill. Vote against it, and then tell their constituents how they'll benefit from it when it passed. And their voting block is too stupid to see that their elected representative voted against helping them, so they just vote for them again.