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2 minutes ago, royal white said:

Probably more shocked that you backed him after years of public gaffes only to say they’re hard to ignore 2 weeks later. As this thread proves it sometimes takes a bit longer to sink in with you but you get there 👍

Don't you still back Trump?

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26 minutes ago, Winchester White said:

Dunno, maybe they were trying to fly over the beautiful wall the Mexicans paid for in Colorado?

Got to remember that Colorado does share a boarder with New Mexico, easy mistake to make if you are as think as pigshit.

Also remember the other week Trump thought Nicky Hailey was in charge on Jan 6th, not Nancy Pelosi, again easy mistake to make, there look so much alike uncannily so.

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1 hour ago, Cheese said:

I can see Biden withdrawing soon. He's doing a good job behind the scenes, but his public speaking gaffes are becoming too difficult to ignore. Trump is even more embarrassing, but his support is basically a cult. A younger Democrat would absolutely wipe the floor with him. Gavin Newsom is a no-brainer for me. Looks like a President and speaks like a President, and is only 56.

Maybe his team are.

Not a chance hes pulling the strings.

 

.....genuine question, are things better in the US under him than they were under Trump?

Economy wise and stuff?

 

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3 minutes ago, gonzo said:

Maybe his team are.

Not a chance hes pulling the strings.

.....genuine question, are things better in the US under him than they were under Trump?

Economy wise and stuff?

Yes.

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3 minutes ago, gonzo said:

Maybe his team are.

Not a chance hes pulling the strings.

 

.....genuine question, are things better in the US under him than they were under Trump?

Economy wise and stuff?

 

That is a question that spans the world. Very difficult to compare pre COVID and since.

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1 hour ago, Lt. Aldo Raine said:

It's incredible to think Clinton was elected Predisent thirty years ago and is younger than both Biden and Trump

Aye, pointed this out the other day 

Bush too, 22 years ago

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25 minutes ago, gonzo said:

Maybe his team are.

Not a chance hes pulling the strings.

 

.....genuine question, are things better in the US under him than they were under Trump?

Economy wise and stuff?

 

Theres probably a good reason a sex offender is odds on favourite to be the next President. 

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Just now, BobyBrno said:

I do. Are everyone better off since Biden took over. Mortgage wise?

if they had a mortgage then yes, if they got a new mortgage probably not but that's a personal choice (dont have to move house), same as buying a new car at high interest rates and then complaining, personnel choice.

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1 minute ago, tyldesley_white said:

if they had a mortgage then yes, if they got a new mortgage probably not but that's a personal choice (dont have to move house), same as buying a new car at high interest rates and then complaining, personnel choice.

A bit like the Uk then or Europe or the rest of the world really. Nothing to do with politics. 

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3 minutes ago, BobyBrno said:

A bit like the Uk then or Europe or the rest of the world really. Nothing to do with politics. 

Ive only got my mortgage as a major out going, was thinking about paying it off, but my mortgage is 3% so the money makes more in the bank, all 3 cars are paid for, nothing going out there, just took a staff job with a massive pay rise and they pay the 15k a year medical insurance, so I save that too, Would like to change my car but not paying 4.5% interest I will wait until it drops to 0% again and it will

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1 hour ago, gonzo said:

Maybe his team are.

Not a chance hes pulling the strings.

 

.....genuine question, are things better in the US under him than they were under Trump?

Economy wise and stuff?

 

If you have time ... Watch Peter Santenello's channel on YouTube.

A great insight to those living in USA and how things have changed.

He covers a lot of US states and cities and interviews a wide range of people from different backgrounds.

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7 hours ago, Casino said:

you needing to know whats coming is what gets them in a mess

boby               yeah, but what are you going to do in 4 years

starmer           well, we will do this

 

truss crashes economy

 

starmer            sorry, cant do that any more

boby                 doh, flip flop

:lol: Seen this so many times before from those supporting the reds. I'll just sit back, wait for the inevitable and then watch how many rats abandon a sinking ship in a very short time.

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So again, boby, my take home each month (no state or anything) is 4.5k after tax (which is painful to pay) 

That's 2k on rent, 1k on CSA, bills another 800 and then car, pension etc it's insane that after they I've got around 400 quid free money a month - bit apparently I'm the super rich. That 'free money' is food and petrol. 

You need to earn that sort of money eve  if you want to have half a decent life down here.

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