Remember all that hot bragging by trump and others on how many judges he got confirmed? Biden and the Dems quietly pushing forward faster. Biden knows how the senate works.
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Biden enters his third year in office with 13 more judicial confirmations than Trump had at the same point, but this was after an especially productive year one. Can Biden overtake Trump’s four-year confirmation record?
Amusing that you can see Sharpton for what he is but can't admit you're just like he is.
Trump is flawed to be sure. He's still head and shoulders better than Clinton or Biden.
No, two things:
1) He's horrendously utterly and completely disqualifyingly flawed.
2) From everything you've said on this thread, I don't believe that you think that he's even substantially flawed. You sound WAY too much like him for that.
You're just another Trumper who likes to deny it for some strange reason.
And at least a guy like Sally OCCASIONALLY sounds like he might not be a died-in-the-wool Trumper (but is). Guys like you sound like hardcore Trumpers 24/7. Stop kidding yourself. And you're surely not kidding us.
Amusing that you can see Sharpton for what he is but can't admit you're just like he is.
Trump is flawed to be sure. He's still head and shoulders better than Clinton or Biden.
No, two things:
1) He's horrendously utterly and completely disqualifyingly flawed.
2) From everything you've said on this thread, I don't believe that you think that he's even substantially flawed. You sound WAY too much like him for that.
You're just another Trumper who likes to deny it for some strange reason.
And at least a guy like Sally OCCASIONALLY sounds like he might not be a died-in-the-wool Trumper (but is). Guys like you sound like hardcore Trumpers 24/7. Stop kidding yourself. And you're surely not kidding us.
Which Trump policies were "disqualifying flawed"?
I don't care that he's mean to people like you on Twitter.
The Energy Department proposed new rules Wednesday that would mandate a certain energy consumption threshold for gas stoves even after the possibility of a nationwide ban garnered backlash. Consumer Product Safety Commission...
"Out of 330M people, we've chosen Trump as our clear leader for 6+ years with no end in sight and they're calling us 'stupid,' waaaaaaaaaa !!!!"
Joe Biden. Biden molested his children. He's a serial liar. He's corrupt AF. He's senile. And he's dumb as a F'ing doorknob.
But the orange man!
You're ridiculous.
Trump has had 26 or more women accuse him of sexual misconduct or worse. He also lies. He’s also senile. He has more of his remaining brains cells than Biden which surprisingly isn’t important to being elected president.
but yeah if you guys had your way we’d still have leaded gasoline, leaded paint and no seatbelts or airbags.
He said an outright ban was on the table... and here you are defending it again.
If we have definitive proof that gas stoves cause asthma and other health problems (in children no less), why wouldn’t we want to ban them at least from being used in newly constructed houses? I’m sure newly constructed buildings have to follow all sorts of rules and regulations for safety reasons.
Joe Biden. Biden molested his children. He's a serial liar. He's corrupt AF. He's senile. And he's dumb as a F'ing doorknob.
But the orange man!
You're ridiculous.
Trump has had 26 or more women accuse him of sexual misconduct or worse. He also lies. He’s also senile. He has more of his remaining brains cells than Biden which surprisingly isn’t important to being elected president.
And they all magically disappeared after the election.
Democrats lie about EVERYTHING.
Trump pays wh*res to be wh*res.
Biden molested his own kids. You don't have multiple children turn into sex addicted drug addicts that say you molested them in their diaries unless you're a real POS.
He said an outright ban was on the table... and here you are defending it again.
If we have definitive proof that gas stoves cause asthma and other health problems (in children no less), why wouldn’t we want to ban them at least from being used in newly constructed houses? I’m sure newly constructed buildings have to follow all sorts of rules and regulations for safety reasons.
1. Because regulations should be voted on by legislatures, not handed down by a bureaucrat. Is this not a democracy?
2. Because the childhood asthma "study" was absolutely dubious.
He said an outright ban was on the table... and here you are defending it again.
If we have definitive proof that gas stoves cause asthma and other health problems (in children no less), why wouldn’t we want to ban them at least from being used in newly constructed houses? I’m sure newly constructed buildings have to follow all sorts of rules and regulations for safety reasons.
If gas stoves caused asthma there'd be a hell of a lot more children with asthma.
Democrats want to teach toddlers about fellatio but having a gas stove in the house is a bridge too far.
They backtracked from a complete ban.
Regulations are fine, in theory, if passed by a legislature. But we should be debating more whether the energy regulations on appliances in the last 20 years were worth it. Many things have gotten worse.
He said an outright ban was on the table... and here you are defending it again.
If we have definitive proof that gas stoves cause asthma and other health problems (in children no less), why wouldn’t we want to ban them at least from being used in newly constructed houses? I’m sure newly constructed buildings have to follow all sorts of rules and regulations for safety reasons.
We don't have definitive proof.
Wait until these morons find out about gas furnaces. Anyone north of the Mason-Dixon line will have to move south because being warm will be illegal.
If we have definitive proof that gas stoves cause asthma and other health problems (in children no less), why wouldn’t we want to ban them at least from being used in newly constructed houses? I’m sure newly constructed buildings have to follow all sorts of rules and regulations for safety reasons.
1. Because regulations should be voted on by legislatures, not handed down by a bureaucrat. Is this not a democracy?
2. Because the childhood asthma "study" was absolutely dubious.
We have regulatory agencies that research and ban dangerous items, initiate recalls, etc. In this case, the product is governed by the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission. They’ve previously recalled items like cribs that have killed babies. I’m not sure I think we need to wait on the public to vote on whether or not we should recall cribs that kill babies.
If we have definitive proof that gas stoves cause asthma and other health problems (in children no less), why wouldn’t we want to ban them at least from being used in newly constructed houses? I’m sure newly constructed buildings have to follow all sorts of rules and regulations for safety reasons.
If gas stoves caused asthma there'd be a hell of a lot more children with asthma.
Lmao the scientist in the room has spoken! If gas stoves harm people, then they simply must have harmed more people. There couldn’t possibly be an explanation for differences in impact. We either all got asthma or we all don’t.
1. Because regulations should be voted on by legislatures, not handed down by a bureaucrat. Is this not a democracy?
2. Because the childhood asthma "study" was absolutely dubious.
We have regulatory agencies that research and ban dangerous items, initiate recalls, etc. In this case, the product is governed by the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission. They’ve previously recalled items like cribs that have killed babies. I’m not sure I think we need to wait on the public to vote on whether or not we should recall cribs that kill babies.
I know. That's why if legislatures want to ensure a product doesn't get banned, it's reasonable for them to be proactive.
We should also re-think whether their regulatory power should allow them to regulate or ban entire classes of products that have been used for hundreds of years when there's no immediate reason they couldn't wait for the legislature to vote.
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