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Post by oldie on Oct 15, 2024 19:23:09 GMT
Where was it streamed live so that you were able to watch that in the UK I can as I've got IPTV which shows every channel basically in the world. But I watched that on You tube however. YouTube streamed it live?
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Post by oldie on Oct 15, 2024 19:27:31 GMT
So we are supposed to Trust the opinion of a woman that said sleepy Joe was fit for office only a few weeks before she and Democrats removed him from that same office? She either has very bad judgement, or she is a lair! - Which one is it? There is no suggestion that anything is mentally wrong with Trump, only ageing. On a scale of 0- Biden, Donald Trump is at 0.5 - Biden in terms of his mental capacitys. That said, I believe there should be an age limit in which a person can run for office, maybe 65-70 years old. Marianne Levine? Who knew
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Post by bluetornados on Oct 15, 2024 19:57:05 GMT
Swing state Georgia on track to see record early voting turnout, official says..by Sam Hancock in Washington DC, with Nada Tawfik reporting from Georgiaichef.bbci.co.uk/ace/standard/1024/cpsprodpb/0d0f/live/feb47a70-8b2b-11ef-8936-1185f9e7d044.jpgA senior official in Georgia says the state is seeing huge numbers of people cast their ballots early "As of noon, we are at 122,049 voters so far today ... We will be blowing past the previous first day record," Gabriel Sterling, chief operating officer to Georgia's secretary of state, wrote on X One of seven swing states in this election - where Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are vying to persuade undecided voters - Georgia has one of the US's largest proportions of black voters Meanwhile, Trump is in Chicago, where he's refused to say directly if he's recently spoken to Russian President Vladimir Putin, while Harris is heading to another swing state, Michigan
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Post by oldie on Oct 15, 2024 20:22:37 GMT
Meanwhile
"Donald Trump continued his pre-election economic event tour on Tuesday with a lengthy interview with Bloomberg at the Economic Club of Chicago. It was a total mess.
Bloomberg Editor-In-Chief John Micklethwait did not take it easy on Trump, and it quickly became clear that the former president has no conception of the mechanics of or the potential ramifications of the economic platform he’s running on. Bluntly, the former president was incoherent when pressed with real questions about his policies.
The grilling exposed Trump’s total cluelessness with regard to his own economic policy, and led Trump to attack Micklethwait as biased.
When questioned about the specifics of his plan, and if he was aware of its pitfalls, Trump seemed ignorant of basic economic principles, insisting that other countries, not American consumers, would pay for the tariffs.
When Micklethwait asked Trump to address a report by The Wall Street Journal estimating that his economic proposals would raise the national debt by upwards of $7 trillion, the former president fell back on his standard playbook: bashing the interviewer.
“What does The Wall Street Journal know? They’ve been wrong about everything, and so have you by the way, you’ve been wrong,” Trump replied, crossing his arms and curling into his seat.
All that from an interview with Bloomberg.
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Post by Icegas on Oct 15, 2024 21:15:38 GMT
I can as I've got IPTV which shows every channel basically in the world. But I watched that on You tube however. YouTube streamed it live? Yes, it's a pro Trump channel so take your meds beforehand, and wear your mask as you enter or you will disembowel yourself, then become a Trumper...🤣 In all serious they have all of his rallies on there.👍 www.youtube.com/live/tC7QY33UYpo?si=a-eJyRfXourGn_ZF
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Post by Icegas on Oct 15, 2024 21:17:35 GMT
So we are supposed to Trust the opinion of a woman that said sleepy Joe was fit for office only a few weeks before she and Democrats removed him from that same office? She either has very bad judgement, or she is a lair! - Which one is it? There is no suggestion that anything is mentally wrong with Trump, only ageing. On a scale of 0- Biden, Donald Trump is at 0.5 - Biden in terms of his mental capacitys. That said, I believe there should be an age limit in which a person can run for office, maybe 65-70 years old. Marianne Levine? Who knew Who knew what?
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Post by aghast on Oct 15, 2024 22:19:49 GMT
I do think Trump might be losing his marbles. I've always considered him pretty sharp in the past. Disagreed with him totally, but respected his political manoeuvres and incendiary comments as part of his game.
Now however he seems to be acting and speaking in a random and unpredictable way which makes me doubt his fitness for office.
It's never easy to watch. I was hoping against hope that Biden would get his act together but it became clear that his days of high office were beyond him. Very sad, but undeniable and not helpful to the individual or the electorate to pretend otherwise.
I feel Trump too has entered that stage. I would be very concerned indeed to think of him in charge of the free world, as some in the USA like to see it.
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Post by oldie on Oct 15, 2024 23:19:35 GMT
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Post by bluetornados on Oct 15, 2024 23:43:19 GMT
Harris pushed on commitment to black voters during live interview..by Caitlin Wilson in Washington DCichef.bbci.co.uk/ace/standard/1024/cpsprodpb/cefd/live/39cbd3e0-8b3d-11ef-b6b0-c9af5f7f16e4.jpgKamala Harris's interview on The Breakfast Club is getting going - and host Charlamagne Tha God launches straight into a question about the criticism that Harris has received about her "scripted" media appearances. He asks her to respond to the claim that she only sticks to her "talking points". It's "called discipline," Harris says, adding that she repeats the same statements at her campaign stops because it's important to get her message across. "There are certain things that must be repeated to ensure that everyone knows what I stand for... So it requires repetition," she says. Harris goes on to say "I'm gonna win, but it's tight". Charlamagne Tha God now turns the conversation towards the Covid pandemic, asking Harris about the recent reports that Trump secretly sent test kits to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Harris asks listeners to recall the pain they went through during that stage of the pandemic, and to remember the people who died: "Remember what that was like during the height of Covid, and a lot of people were scrambling for the resources and needed tests?" asks Harris. Trump has denied the allegation that he sent US test kits to Russia. Charlamagne goes on to suggest it's not just Trump that Harris is fighting - but misinformation as well, asking her to address Republican claims that when she was a public prosecutor she locked up black men on marijuana charges. Was this because of a hatred for black men, the programme's host asks. Harris denies this, saying she will fight for full legalisation of marijuana but that the process will take some time due to federal bureaucracy. Part of this interview consists of listeners asking Kamala Harris questions, as well as host Charlamagne Tha God. One such listener, a reverend, is in the studio and asks the vice-president to respond to claims she's not engaged with black churches. Harris says such claims have come from the Trump campaign - "because it's full of mis- and disinformation" - and that she was raised in the black church. She names her pastor, based in San Francisco, and says she's learned through church that true leadership is about "lifting people up", but that Trump's politics are about "putting people down". She goes on to criticise Trump for "selling $60 Bibles". Harris is next asked about claims that she doesn't have a desire to help black Americans. She says that "isn't true" and that without lies and mistruths, Trump's campaign "has nothing to run on". Turning the question around on Trump, Harris says the Project 2025 agenda - referencing the conservative plan for Republican presidency - wants to do things like "make police departments have stop and frisk policies", and that policies like this will directly harm black Americans. She goes on to reference her work on the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act and says she will continue to get it passed and into law. We're hearing another question from a listener now, who says there are a lack of resources in black communities nationwide and wants to know what Harris will do to address that and past injustices. Harris says if she wins she will implement a $25,000 down payment assistance to help make it easier to own a home - something that she says is 30% less likely for black people. She says that she wants to ensure black men in particular are seen "as a whole person" - including by improving healthcare so access to treatment for illnesses such as sickle cell disease, which is more likely to affect black people. Harris adds: "I am wanting to be president for everybody". The caller had asked specifically about "reparations" - a controversial topic that proposes government payments for the descendants of Africans enslaved in the US. Harris said the issue needs to be "studied" but that there are some immediate policy plans she can commit to, including the homeownership aid above. The next question to Harris comes from man who asks about Trump's claims that he will use the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to deal with illegal border crossings. The caller says he is very much afraid that Trump will use the law to imprison racial minorities, similar to the way Americans of Japanese descent were treated during World War Two. Harris says his campaign is about instilling fear, says she was part of a bipartisan group trying to pass a bill to deal with illegal immigration, and that Trump ensured that the bill was killed by his allies in Congress The hosts asks Harris why she allows Trump to refer to her as the "border tsar", given that this was never her role. She says she didn't give him permission, adding that if she focuses on all the names the former president calls her she wouldn't be able to get anything done. Charlamagne Tha God, the radio host interviewing Kamala Harris, cuts in now to ask a question about former President Barack Obama "finger wagging" at black men last week when he told them there is "no excuse" not to vote for Harris. He asks if white people will be told the same, reminding Harris that Trump had a majority of white women vote for him in 2020. They talk about claims that white women are voting against their interests if they support the Republican. "When are Liz Cheney and Hillary Clinton going to wave their finger at white women?" Charlamagne asks, referring to top Harris campaign surrogates. Harris responds by saying she's proud of the support she has from dozens of Republicans, including Cheney, and that there's a lot at stake in this election. Asked again if white people should be equally chided to vote for Harris, she takes a diplomatic tone: "What is happening is that we are working on reminding people what's at stake, and it's very important."
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Post by Icegas on Oct 15, 2024 23:51:32 GMT
It's brilliant isn't it..😆 he is just enjoying himself and dancing as he is enjoying that lottery ticket called life on stage. Seriously, Oldie mate this is shameful..! The guy is there 'dancing' and enjoying a moment with music.Nothing...NOTHING suggests that anything is mentally irregular, odd or any psychological trauma has happened to him. You loons on the left are creating something after your jockey Sleepy-Joe fell at the first hurdle in 2024. What's Harris policy's again? Btw...that's still the same Trump you guys hated in 2015..🤗🥰🤭😘😎👋👊👍
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Post by Icegas on Oct 15, 2024 23:54:52 GMT
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Post by Icegas on Oct 15, 2024 23:57:32 GMT
Can't wait to play this in 20 days...
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Post by Icegas on Oct 16, 2024 0:10:32 GMT
I do think Trump might be losing his marbles. I've always considered him pretty sharp in the past. Disagreed with him totally, but respected his political manoeuvres and incendiary comments as part of his game. Now however he seems to be acting and speaking in a random and unpredictable way which makes me doubt his fitness for office. It's never easy to watch. I was hoping against hope that Biden would get his act together but it became clear that his days of high office were beyond him. Very sad, but undeniable and not helpful to the individual or the electorate to pretend otherwise. I feel Trump too has entered that stage. I would be very concerned indeed to think of him in charge of the free world, as some in the USA like to see it. Again as with my response to Oldie it's the same here. Nothing suggests anything is wrong with Trump, if there was then I would be the first to bring it up. I want the safety of the world, I'm not a blind Trumper. The MSM and the left are trying to play the same card that was used on Biden but now on Trump.One was clear, a mental disaster happened on worldwide TV in Biden, the other today is just a hope by the Democratic party in bringing Trump down. Trump clearly has aged, but nothing shows that he isn't fit to run for office. Nothing.
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Post by Icegas on Oct 16, 2024 1:33:02 GMT
Swing state Georgia on track to see record early voting turnout, official says..by Sam Hancock in Washington DC, with Nada Tawfik reporting from Georgiaichef.bbci.co.uk/ace/standard/1024/cpsprodpb/0d0f/live/feb47a70-8b2b-11ef-8936-1185f9e7d044.jpgA senior official in Georgia says the state is seeing huge numbers of people cast their ballots early "As of noon, we are at 122,049 voters so far today ... We will be blowing past the previous first day record," Gabriel Sterling, chief operating officer to Georgia's secretary of state, wrote on X One of seven swing states in this election - where Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are vying to persuade undecided voters - Georgia has one of the US's largest proportions of black voters Meanwhile, Trump is in Chicago, where he's refused to say directly if he's recently spoken to Russian President Vladimir Putin, while Harris is heading to another swing state, Michigan Early voter turnout favours Trump.
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Post by bluetornados on Oct 16, 2024 5:16:00 GMT
Donald Trump holds rally in Georgia after early voting begins in crucial swing state..static01.nyt.com/images/2023/05/05/multimedia/05nat-trump-georgia-pjft/05nat-trump-georgia-pjft-videoSixteenByNine3000.jpgDonald Trump got on stage for his rally in Atlanta, Georgia, where he is currently talking about energy prices. The former president began by telling people to return their early-voting ballots "as soon as possible", and said if he loses in November, "we will lose this country". "We will frack, frack, frack, and drill, baby, drill," Trump declares at his rally in Atlanta, as the crowd cheers. He says Harris changed her position on fracking. During her campaign for president in 2019, she said she was against energy extraction through fracking - but has since made supportive comments about it as a means to reduce reliance on foreign energy. "I will cut your energy prices in half within 12 months," Trump says, as the crowd roars. "Because we have liquid gold, nobody else has it," he says referring to natural gas and oil. We've just heard more from Donald Trump's final rally of the day in Atlanta, Georgia, where he calls for "the death penalty for any migrant that kills an American citizen or law enforcement officer". He has recently called to expand the federal death penalty to apply, for instance, to people found guilty of trafficking women and children. Nearly half of US states ban the death penalty, and although the federal death penalty exists, it is very rarely used, according to the Death Penalty Information Center. Trump has focused much of his campaign on what he calls "migrant crime". He has claimed that Harris personally allowed migrants into the US who committed murder, and that she has fuelled an "invasion" that threatens to "destroy" the US. He ended the rally by calling on his supporters to "fight, fight, fight" and for voters in Georgia to deliver a winning margin that is "too big to rig", a reference to his unsubstantiated claims about election interference during the 2020 election. And with that, he leaves the stage.
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Post by oldie on Oct 16, 2024 5:50:16 GMT
Swing state Georgia on track to see record early voting turnout, official says..by Sam Hancock in Washington DC, with Nada Tawfik reporting from Georgiaichef.bbci.co.uk/ace/standard/1024/cpsprodpb/0d0f/live/feb47a70-8b2b-11ef-8936-1185f9e7d044.jpgA senior official in Georgia says the state is seeing huge numbers of people cast their ballots early "As of noon, we are at 122,049 voters so far today ... We will be blowing past the previous first day record," Gabriel Sterling, chief operating officer to Georgia's secretary of state, wrote on X One of seven swing states in this election - where Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are vying to persuade undecided voters - Georgia has one of the US's largest proportions of black voters Meanwhile, Trump is in Chicago, where he's refused to say directly if he's recently spoken to Russian President Vladimir Putin, while Harris is heading to another swing state, Michigan Early voter turnout favours Trump. Why?
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Post by oldie on Oct 16, 2024 5:51:18 GMT
I do think Trump might be losing his marbles. I've always considered him pretty sharp in the past. Disagreed with him totally, but respected his political manoeuvres and incendiary comments as part of his game. Now however he seems to be acting and speaking in a random and unpredictable way which makes me doubt his fitness for office. It's never easy to watch. I was hoping against hope that Biden would get his act together but it became clear that his days of high office were beyond him. Very sad, but undeniable and not helpful to the individual or the electorate to pretend otherwise. I feel Trump too has entered that stage. I would be very concerned indeed to think of him in charge of the free world, as some in the USA like to see it. Again as with my response to Oldie it's the same here. Nothing suggests anything is wrong with Trump, if there was then I would be the first to bring it up. I want the safety of the world, I'm not a blind Trumper. The MSM and the left are trying to play the same card that was used on Biden but now on Trump.One was clear, a mental disaster happened on worldwide TV in Biden, the other today is just a hope by the Democratic party in bringing Trump down. Trump clearly has aged, but nothing shows that he isn't fit to run for office. Nothing. Apart from his inability to explain his economic policies at all
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Post by Icegas on Oct 16, 2024 5:57:03 GMT
Again as with my response to Oldie it's the same here. Nothing suggests anything is wrong with Trump, if there was then I would be the first to bring it up. I want the safety of the world, I'm not a blind Trumper. The MSM and the left are trying to play the same card that was used on Biden but now on Trump.One was clear, a mental disaster happened on worldwide TV in Biden, the other today is just a hope by the Democratic party in bringing Trump down. Trump clearly has aged, but nothing shows that he isn't fit to run for office. Nothing. Apart from his inability to explain his economic policies at all Show me where Harris explains any policy, at all.. Like one..?
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Post by Icegas on Oct 16, 2024 5:58:41 GMT
Again as with my response to Oldie it's the same here. Nothing suggests anything is wrong with Trump, if there was then I would be the first to bring it up. I want the safety of the world, I'm not a blind Trumper. The MSM and the left are trying to play the same card that was used on Biden but now on Trump.One was clear, a mental disaster happened on worldwide TV in Biden, the other today is just a hope by the Democratic party in bringing Trump down. Trump clearly has aged, but nothing shows that he isn't fit to run for office. Nothing. Apart from his inability to explain his economic policies at all Like my above answer, Where is Harris stance on anything?
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Post by oldie on Oct 16, 2024 5:59:21 GMT
It's brilliant isn't it..😆 he is just enjoying himself and dancing as he is enjoying that lottery ticket called life on stage. Seriously, Oldie mate this is shameful..! The guy is there 'dancing' and enjoying a moment with music.Nothing...NOTHING suggests that anything is mentally irregular, odd or any psychological trauma has happened to him. You loons on the left are creating something after your jockey Sleepy-Joe fell at the first hurdle in 2024. What's Harris policy's again? Btw...that's still the same Trump you guys hated in 2015..🤗🥰🤭😘😎👋👊👍 Well The wilfully blind I am afraid tend to accept being led by donkeys. Although in Trumps case it is a case of a donkey imitating someone on drugs. But there you go, as typical supporter of Trump you are as incapable of articulating his economic policies as Trump is. There is a trend there, something symptomatic of supporters of Boris Johnson, Nigel Farage and Donald Trump. I believe you have or do support all three.
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