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Monday, October 19, 2020

Republicans, Conservatives, All Coming Out for Biden

 Here you are, folks. Another one, this weekend, 2 days ago. Another conservative, yet another, coming out FOR Joe Biden and against Donald J "Jenius" Trump. This time it's from Michael Gerson.

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A conservative’s case for Biden


From the article:

The reasons for a traditional conservative to oppose President Donald Trump’s re-election grow daily. There is his abdication of leadership in fighting the coronavirus pandemic; his active encouragement of citizens to adopt reckless and unhealthy behavior; his corruption of public institutions for political gain; his cultivation of right-wing extremism; his determined effort to undermine public confidence in an election he seems likely to lose.

Republicans and conservatives alike.


A group of longtime Republican strategists who have worked with the likes of John McCain and George W. Bush have launched a scorching campaign against the president.

Besides p*ssing off the "libs", which we know is so very important to Trump's supporters, what is he, this President Trump, doing right or well for America, anyway? As just one example, there's this:


During the worst, most killing, deadly pandemic in the last more than 100 years, this President Trump actually wanted to end federal food assistance for the neediest Americans, nearly 3/4 of a million Americans.

And then there's this:


Somehow listening to actual scientists and medical specialists, in the worst, most killing pandemic in the last more than 100 years is a bad thing? To this guy, this man, this President? Really?

Here's another breaking example of what I'm talking about.


Then there's very red state Texas' own Senator John Cornyn publicly coming out against Trump, however sheepishly.


Here's two more reasons, good to great reasons to vote for Biden and against Donald Trump.


And by "hurt the rich", it only means they'll pay a bit more in taxes. They will do without nothing whatever.


And note in the article that the economist is writing from Moody's Analytics.

One of the reasons is certainly the "Trump healthcare plan" for the nation.


Added to all this is the fact that this man, this "President", certainly no leader, has uttered not one word of what his plan is or what his plans are for the nation, should he, God and heavens forbid, be reelected.

So that's why. That's why Republicans and conservatives are doing just that, lining up against what in any other year, with any other President, would be their own man.

Thank God and goodness.

Let's do this, folks.   Let's 86 45.   BYEDON


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