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Hey Yo
01-19-2022, 08:23 PM
He was asked at his speech today if his voting bill wasnt passed, would the 2022 results be fair?

Not sure??? I thought nobody should ever question election results, right?? Isn't that what he and the other democommies been saying for over a year?

So why all of a sudden isnt he sure if the results would be fair??

JohnnySic
01-19-2022, 08:49 PM
He means they cant cheat.

Vote the turds out. Every last one.

jstern
01-19-2022, 09:37 PM
Biden is an idiot who likes little girls. And used to take naked swims in front of female secret service agents.

Patrick Chewing
01-19-2022, 10:17 PM
He looked awful and weak today. Our enemies are laughing at us right now.

Jasper
01-19-2022, 10:59 PM
He was asked at his speech today if his voting bill wasnt passed, would the 2022 results be fair?

Not sure??? I thought nobody should ever question election results, right?? Isn't that what he and the other democommies been saying for over a year?

So why all of a sudden isnt he sure if the results would be fair??

cause the pub commies told him to say that !!!!!!!!!

Hey Yo
01-20-2022, 12:02 AM
He looked awful and weak today. Our enemies are laughing at us right now.

Not a peep about the bullshit going on at our border. More worried about Ukraine and Russia.

iamgine
01-20-2022, 02:32 AM
Not sure cause it would depends on who wins. If his side wins then it's fair. If the other side wins then of course it's rigged.

BigKobeFan
01-23-2022, 05:33 PM
He's already planning the rig job

Axe
01-24-2022, 09:29 AM
He just turned 1 year in the WH recently and the meltdowns here are already swinging.

Patrick Chewing
01-24-2022, 01:23 PM
Not a peep about the bullshit going on at our border. More worried about Ukraine and Russia.

https://i.ibb.co/fd2qzZf/FJ4a-Nw-OVEAEwc47.jpg

Rocket
01-24-2022, 02:36 PM
Fairness of the 2022 & 2024 elections will come down to the states passing laws to stop voter fraud. 2020 was the most fraudulent election in history. They stopped counting in the middle of the night until all the right leaning counties / precinct results were in so they knew exactly how many votes they had to manufacture out of thin air. Some states have put in laws to stop fraud. Every single state needs to do the same. That is why the left want to pass laws for federal elections so they can ensure they can commit as much fraud as they need to win.

ThRRR3tardSatan
01-24-2022, 02:57 PM
He just turned 1 year in the WH recently and the meltdowns here are already swinging.

Highest inflation in past 40 years after just a year... he might break the record for highest unemployment in u.s. history, resulting in record homeless citizens and crime. Making America The Worst... it's ever been in world rankings.

SouBeachTalents
01-24-2022, 03:46 PM
Fairness of the 2022 & 2024 elections will come down to the states passing laws to stop voter fraud. 2020 was the most fraudulent election in history. They stopped counting in the middle of the night until all the right leaning counties / precinct results were in so they knew exactly how many votes they had to manufacture out of thin air. Some states have put in laws to stop fraud. Every single state needs to do the same. That is why the left want to pass laws for federal elections so they can ensure they can commit as much fraud as they need to win.
:oldlol:

Most fraudulent election in history, but couldn't provide a single shred of evidence in 60 different lawsuits, even those that were in front of judges appointed by Trump.

What amazes me most about people who claim to believe this, they act like this is the first time Trump's claimed fraud during an election. He spent the lead up to the 2016 election claiming the election was gonna be rigged when he was trailing, then even after he won, he claimed 3-5 million people voted illegally when he lost the popular vote. It's an unmistakable pattern that when Trump loses an election, he claims it's rigged. It's amazing to me people aren't able to catch onto this extremely obvious pattern of behavior :lol

j3lademaster
01-24-2022, 04:42 PM
:oldlol:

Most fraudulent election in history, but couldn't provide a single shred of evidence in 60 different lawsuits, even those that were in front of judges appointed by Trump.

What amazes me most about people who claim to believe this, they act like this is the first time Trump's claimed fraud during an election. He spent the lead up to the 2016 election claiming the election was gonna be rigged when he was trailing, then even after he won, he claimed 3-5 million people voted illegally when he lost the popular vote. It's an unmistakable pattern that when Trump loses an election, he claims it's rigged. It's amazing to me people aren't able to catch onto this extremely obvious pattern of behavior :lolIt's called faith, homey.

You don't need evidence, facts or logic. Just gotta have faith and vote with your emotions.

bladefd
01-24-2022, 07:47 PM
Highest inflation in past 40 years after just a year... he might break the record for highest unemployment in u.s. history, resulting in record homeless citizens and crime. Making America The Worst... it's ever been in world rankings.

You do know that unemployment is currently the lowest in history, right? And you are talking about it being the highest in history :facepalm

Shogon
01-24-2022, 11:00 PM
You do know that unemployment is currently the lowest in history, right? And you are talking about it being the highest in history :facepalm

You're an absolute ****ing dipshit if you think that the official unemployment numbers mean anything when evaluating the entirety of the labor market. But then again, we already knew that.

Axe
01-24-2022, 11:30 PM
You do know that unemployment is currently the lowest in history, right? And you are talking about it being the highest in history :facepalm
Unemployment was higher before trump left office. He's clueless af. :oldlol:

bladefd
01-25-2022, 02:25 PM
You're an absolute ****ing dipshit if you think that the official unemployment numbers mean anything when evaluating the entirety of the labor market. But then again, we already knew that.

Hey, that moron said that Biden might break the record for unemployment in this country. Then you, like a moron, come along to defend that. Are you that foolish too? Has the definition of unemployment changed between the previous president and the current president?

paksat
01-25-2022, 08:56 PM
unemployment lowest in history

now hiring signs on every corner

can't find any help on every single block, the damn walmart tire center was shut down a couple MONTHS ago because no one was there to run the thing. When asked why that was, "because we can't find anyone"

lowest unemployment ever

now hiring signs everywhere

pick one.

bladefd
01-25-2022, 09:42 PM
unemployment lowest in history

now hiring signs on every corner

can't find any help on every single block, the damn walmart tire center was shut down a couple MONTHS ago because no one was there to run the thing. When asked why that was, "because we can't find anyone"

lowest unemployment ever

now hiring signs everywhere

pick one.

There is a worker shortage. COVID not only sped up retirements (including early retirements), but some people are choosing to quit work & live off savings. Many of them are not even looking for a job, for now anyways.

The demand is high right now to get supply chain under control after a 15-month global shutdown. So there are more jobs available than people wanting to work. And it's not the case only in America but other countries around the world.

You do understand that you can have low unemployment and still have worker shortage, right? It's not necessary for it to be one or the other. The number of people in the able-to-work pool is shrinking, and the overall population is also getting older (higher rate of people turning 65+ than 17+). The demand for workers is also greater than ever as I said due to more work to fill up backorders & bottleneck left by covid shutdowns. Some sectors, such as restaurants, transportation and supermarkets, are more impacted than others.

paksat
01-25-2022, 10:49 PM
There is a worker shortage. COVID not only sped up retirements (including early retirements), but some people are choosing to quit work & live off savings. Many of them are not even looking for a job, for now anyways.

The demand is high right now to get supply chain under control after a 15-month global shutdown. So there are more jobs available than people wanting to work. And it's not the case only in America but other countries around the world.

You do understand that you can have low unemployment and still have worker shortage, right? It's not necessary for it to be one or the other. The number of people in the able-to-work pool is shrinking, and the overall population is also getting older (higher rate of people turning 65+ than 17+). The demand for workers is also greater than ever as I said due to more work to fill up backorders & bottleneck left by covid shutdowns. Some sectors, such as restaurants, transportation and supermarkets, are more impacted than others.

something like half the country doesn't even have $500 in savings, but they're just quitting work and living off of savings?

bladefd
01-25-2022, 11:05 PM
something like half the country doesn't even have $500 in savings, but they're just quitting work and living off of savings?

Doesn't have to be half the country quitting work. For a year and half, there were enhanced unemployed benefits, which probably made it easier for people to quit work. They will have to return soon though because those benefits are on the way out (or already gone). The number of homeless is also up so you can probably account for some that way. This is not even the biggest cause though. This is probably the 3rd biggest cause and blanketed by the top 2 reasons - retirements and demand for workers.

You have to consider only the able-to-work population, which is legally between 17 and 65. The average population is aging faster - as in, the number of people over retirement age is growing faster relative to the number of people entering work age. With older people retiring in droves, it's decreasing the number of workers available (and possibly artificially driving down the unemployment numbers? I'm speculating with this one). And remember, since they were already over 65, they would not be considered in able-to-work population once they retire.

Demand for workers I already talked about in the previous post.

Axe
01-26-2022, 05:23 AM
Highest inflation in past 40 years after just a year... he might break the record for highest unemployment in u.s. history, resulting in record homeless citizens and crime. Making America The Worst... it's ever been in world rankings.
So why couldn't they impeach him yet? :confusedshrug:

paksat
01-26-2022, 08:10 PM
Doesn't have to be half the country quitting work. For a year and half, there were enhanced unemployed benefits, which probably made it easier for people to quit work. They will have to return soon though because those benefits are on the way out (or already gone). The number of homeless is also up so you can probably account for some that way. This is not even the biggest cause though. This is probably the 3rd biggest cause and blanketed by the top 2 reasons - retirements and demand for workers.

You have to consider only the able-to-work population, which is legally between 17 and 65. The average population is aging faster - as in, the number of people over retirement age is growing faster relative to the number of people entering work age. With older people retiring in droves, it's decreasing the number of workers available (and possibly artificially driving down the unemployment numbers? I'm speculating with this one). And remember, since they were already over 65, they would not be considered in able-to-work population once they retire.

Demand for workers I already talked about in the previous post.

fair discussion, but the numbers don't add up. When are these people supposed to be returning to work? Currently it's still going the wrong direction with no end in sight.

bladefd
01-26-2022, 10:38 PM
fair discussion, but the numbers don't add up. When are these people supposed to be returning to work? Currently it's still going the wrong direction with no end in sight.

It's a small number in able-to-work age range that quit (or are quitting) relative to the top 2 causes. Top 2 reasons still dwarf it as I said.

Several million people (over 3.5 million (https://www.cbsnews.com/news/retirement-covid-pandemic-unretire-labor-shortage/) as of December) have retired since Covid hit, and they see themselves as retired rather than unemployed. So they are completely off the table from consideration from the unemployment statistics. Overall number of people out of work is 4 million. So retirement accounts for most of them.