6 reasons for Dems to be hopeful about the 2022 midterms

Prove it...... otherwise this is nothing but your opinion. :cool:

Except for the prediction that the government infrastructure spending will go like every other government spend-A-thon and do fuck all but set money on fire, everything I stated was a fact.

Where will the money go?

Well first of all there's the preliminary studies (Yes, multiple studies). That will be followed by the detailed plan. The detailed plan is then given over to another group to do the 'environmental impact' study. The release of the impact study will be followed by a lawsuit filed by the Sierra Club and other 'interested' groups. These lawsuits will require even more detailed studies to defend against the lawsuits.

Eventually they'll get down to issuing the RFQ's to get the work done only to find out that all of the studies and lawsuits ate up 90% of the allocated funds and they can't afford to actually get the work done.
 
Wouldn't you think that the President's overwhelming popularity would have made the list?

The Kamala effect too.


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Well, that's easy. We have no way of knowing how popular Biden will be ten months from now. His ratings are highly unlikely to remain just where they are throughout this year, no matter how desperately you want that to happen.
 
Scant credentials? He's originally from Scranton. You can't get any more working class than that.

Just because you're from a city that is perceived as primarily working class doesn't mean you (or your family) was working class.

Joe Biden was born in 1942 in Scranton, PA. During the war years they lived in Boston, then moved back to Scranton, then in 1953 the moved to Clayton, DE. So Joe only lived in Scranton until his was 11. He went to a private high school in Delaware, then into the University of Delaware and on through law school, graduating from law school in 1968.

During this time frame there is only one record of employment for him - he was a summer lifeguard for one summer (so a few months of work). After law school he joined a corporate law firm briefly (about a year) and then took a job as a public defender (about a year), and then ran for elected office in 1970 (county commissioner) and won the election as Senator in 1972. So, his entire work history is as a lawyer and politician - hardly working class.

So, the President is many things, but working class isn't one of them. Though his father did fall on hard times after the war - his career was extensively in management, along with several failed business ventures (entrepenurial efforts) - Joe was born into a wealthy family, on both sides of the family and for most of his life they were wealthy. Through college his peers remember him as always being well-dressed and driving a new car (his love of cars was shared with his father - who was providng him with the new cars). His mother's family was in the oil business in Pennsylvania. They never saw themselves as "working class", most of that is an invention of "Biden the Politician".

(I voted for the President, but not because of his "working class" background - he was never working class and many of the stories he's told as a politician are not verifiable - or outright disproven.)
 
(I voted for the President, but not because of his "working class" background - he was never working class and many of the stories he's told as a politician are not verifiable - or outright disproven.)
Did you vote for Donald Trump? He pretends he's for the blue collar classes.
 
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