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Presidential Election: 11/3/20 ---Now the President Elect Joe Biden Thread


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1 hour ago, Springfield said:

If the Democrats don’t nominate a candidate that can excite and motivate their base then they’re toast.

 

And yet you think Biden is this person? He is the least exciting and motivating candidate in the field. 

 

2 hours ago, Mr. Sinister said:

If you want entertainment,watch a ****ing wrestling match

 

Better be one from 15+ yeas ago if you want entertainment.

 

8 minutes ago, ixcuincle said:

 

u Yang Gang now!?

 

The biggest flaw about Yang as a candidate and what makes me the most nervous about him is that you've decided to hop on his bandwagon. 

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Kamala Harris seems like a candidate that could usurp Biden's moderate support.  She is tough, could wallop Trump in a debate pretty easily, and I think has the right presence.  The question is has the voting base conceded Biden as "the moderate choice" already to where every other candidate has no choice then to look like a progressive alternative?

 

I really hope Andrew Yang goes full ham and answers every question with "Freedom Dividend"

 

Marianne Williamson should be fun to watch because she has that loose cannon appeal, where she doesn't speak with a "running for President" filter. 

 

Curious to see how Biden will try to convince everyone how he is the true progressive.  

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22 minutes ago, ixcuincle said:

 

u Yang Gang now!?

 

I am Yang curious. I appreciate his bold approach toward climate change. I think he is the only candidate who has seriously talked about geoengineering as a viable solution.

 

I am open to anyone who is proposing fresh ideas and he seems like an overall sensible and smart person who would make good hires at federal agencies, would understand data-driven policy and rely on experts in their respective fields. 

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19 minutes ago, No Excuses said:

I am open to anyone who is proposing fresh ideas and he seems like an overall sensible and smart person who would make good hires at federal agencies, would understand data-driven policy and rely on experts in their respective fields.  

 

Insane that this is such a white whale for a presidency.  It should be how every administration operates as a matter of routine.

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I still don't view Yang as a serious candidate for President.  Just nothing close to the minimum credential threshold.  I think tonight is going to be largely seeing how Biden responds to attacks.  I expect Bernie to come out swinging in his typical charismatic fashion.  

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7 minutes ago, stevemcqueen1 said:

 

Insane that this is such a white whale for a presidency.  It should be how every administration operates as a matter of routine.

 

One of the real tragedies of the Trump presidency is that we are living in an extremely data-rich environment. Like we have so much data being collected about everything from health to transportation, we literally don't have enough people who can do big data analytics to make sense of it. The Obama admin had started laying the foundations of a data-driven federal government but that's largely been ignored under the buffoon currently in charge.

 

The federal government right now REALLY stands to benefit from a President who understands the value of data and hiring data scientists at federal agencies to make sense of it. Instead of a bunch of brainless goons with no qualifications except their ability to kiss the President's ass, I want the next POTUS to hire experts in their respective fields who will promote policies driven by sound data-analysis.

 

That is why I am Yang and Mayor Pete curious. I think they are both much more likely to rely on expertise and modern approaches to governance than Biden and Sanders. We need a fresh perspective on governance and neither of these two provide it. A fundamental restructuring of the federal agencies to modernize is possible without ever having to rely on Mitch McConnel and the broken legislative branch.

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People like Yang, Harris, and Insley should be getting cabinet positions.  Insley is like the polar opposite of what we have in the EPA now and Harris would make a great AG. 

 

It was brought up to look for possible VPs in this field of 20, I'm looking for more them that, theres jus so many of them to jus say if they cant be president they cant be part of the executive branch that sorely needs qualified individuals again.

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7 minutes ago, Renegade7 said:

People like Yang, Harris, and Insley should be getting cabinet positions.  Insley is like the polar opposite of what we have in the EPA now and Harris would make a great AG. 

 

It was brought up to look for possible VPs in this field of 20, I'm looking for more them that, theres jus so many of them to jus say if they cant be president they cant be part of the executive branch that sorely needs qualified individuals again.

 

I feel you but wouldn't we be losing more if they leave their respective seats in congress? Thats my only worry. 

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12 minutes ago, Llevron said:

 

I feel you but wouldn't we be losing more if they leave their respective seats in congress? Thats my only worry. 

 

Good point to bring up, but think governors are replaced by their lieutenants and senator replacements are appointed by their state's governor.  Washington and California are solidly blue, so their replacements should be as well.

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2 hours ago, Momma There Goes That Man said:

 

And yet you think Biden is this person? He is the least exciting and motivating candidate in the field. 

 

 

Better be one from 15+ yeas ago if you want entertainment.

 

 

The biggest flaw about Yang as a candidate and what makes me the most nervous about him is that you've decided to hop on his bandwagon. 

at least we agree Biden is boring

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Love Warren's response to the SCOTUS decision. I'm not sure how anyone for whom "excitement" is relevant can fail to appreciate her balance of principled anger and rigorous thought. I find it, y'know, pretty ****ing presidential.

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2 minutes ago, PleaseBlitz said:

 

Where have you been for the last 20 years?

 

Ha. Fair enough. I know on economics their answer to everything has been "Look out, Socialism" but Mitch is now claiming efforts to stop gerrymandering are socialist?  

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27 minutes ago, NoCalMike said:

 

Ha. Fair enough. I know on economics their answer to everything has been "Look out, Socialism" but Mitch is now claiming efforts to stop gerrymandering are socialist?  

 

so·cial·ism
 
noun
  1. a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
     
     
    Yep, seems related to voting.
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