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Here is an excellent column that is backed by evidence and not just projection and supposition:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/dec/31/trump-2020-impact-report-environment-america
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/dec/31/trump-2020-impact-report-environment-america
The Trump 2020 impact report: from environment to the courts, 10 ways Trump has changed America
As we enter the fourth year of the Trump presidency, here are some of the ways the president has left a deep, and often dangerous, mark on American life
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MSgt Steve Sweeney
SSG Robert Perrotto - Just as legitimate as "The National Review". I chose it specifically for that reason.
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MSgt Steve Sweeney
SSG Robert Perrotto - And if we are going to be throwing around propaganda, best to have it from both sides.
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This article ignores one very important thing, and that is that we, as a country, have steadily moved to the extreme right over the past 40 years. What they are calling an extreme shift to the left is nothing more than a correction back towards the true center, not what passes for center now.
Also, they offer no evidence that Biden is mentally unfit to hold the office. A poll is not evidence. He is only 3 years older than tRump. Any argument against Biden because of his age can be applied to tRump for the same reason. So, pointing out that Harris would be the next in line is nothing more than a scare tactic.
This whole article is nothing more than a hit piece from an extremely biased source.
Also, they offer no evidence that Biden is mentally unfit to hold the office. A poll is not evidence. He is only 3 years older than tRump. Any argument against Biden because of his age can be applied to tRump for the same reason. So, pointing out that Harris would be the next in line is nothing more than a scare tactic.
This whole article is nothing more than a hit piece from an extremely biased source.
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AB (Join to see)
You sound like nothing more than a stinking American Patriot.... pumped out of Annapolis like a gold proof coin... sir. (respectful joking) Yes, I know Navy has gold wings; and we, and USSF, have silver. You work with what you have. I like the good ol' boy intro... well done. You did study the Art of War... Glad we still teach it. :-)
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SSG Robert Perrotto
From the perspective of someone who was brought up in the 80's. We , as a country, have moved steadily to the left. Abortion, civil rights, same sex marriage, divorce, domestic violence, opening traditionally male professions to women (Law enforcement, fire fighting, military). In the 80's and early 90's my views and beliefs were considered far left. I advocated for LGBT to be in the military, marriage, survivor benefits, to the detriment of my career (my belief has always been if they can do the job, who they sleep with is irrelevant), today, I am considered an alt right racist, transphobe, and a host of other isms/ists for not supporting the plethora of different genders, believing in a secure border, believing that immigrants should be vetted, that if you have not transitioned, there should be a third bathroom, that biology trumps mental beliefs, just to name a few. My views, stances, and beliefs have not changed, what changed is the left.
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SGT Edward Wilcox
LCDR Joshua Gillespie - I really cannot disagree, or find fault, with most of what you have written here. My only reply would be that most of the racism I grew up with was very subtle in nature. Inappropriate nick names for children, 'harmless' jokes, and so on. Go in peace, Sir.
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The column outlines a hard turn to the left if Biden gets elected. There are several major issues with a 100% controlled White House and Congress under one party.
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MSgt Steve Sweeney
AB (Join to see) - If I am even in need of an idiot of your particular caliber, you will be the first to know. Also, "ya" is the truncated informal form of "you". "Yeah" is a nonstandard spelling of "Yes". If you were any dumber, we would need a new scale.
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AB (Join to see)
oh yeah... HA, that was funny. Dumb has to do with non communicative; the word you're looking for is stupid. Self apply...
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