Hmmm.. My first reaction to your responses is to paraphrase what you indicated. 
Low inflation comment is akin to saying, we haven't had a large meteorite 
strike since 66 million years ago since the Late Cretaceous, a new one should 
toughen everyone up! 
The dems covered, (Afgan) especially their agit-prop folks at the networks, 
till they could cover no more. The optics were too bad, and in any case Joe 
kept on tack and to this day still keeps on track. Talk was the cheapest 
commodity, regarding inflation. Action comes at a higher price. On the good 
side of the ledger Joe-mala has reacted to change in a rational and not an 
ideological manner in this special case.
https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/china-condemns-australia-us-nuclear-submarine-deal-2542799

He pissed off the French in this for some reason however? Alors!
He was on the Xi payroll via Family, so what gives? Maybe something wicked this 
way comes, even the proggies can't bury?
On crime, The liberals friend at Newsweek have bumped into 
reality-https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/democrats-downplaying-violent-crime-are-playing-politics-with-poor-peoples-lives-opinion/ar-AAOyDxt

This like Afghan has awful optics. The crime rate's going up, up, up (as Mick 
Jagger once sang) 
Open borders seem to be what the DNC is relying on but here as well as with 
Newtonian physics the 2nd law comes into play. That's a guess on my part. 
Now to your question on Trumpster I will respond stating things in this summary 
using just my own opinion as an American serf:1. He never kept his word on the 
southern border regarding a fence. He did a deal with the Mexican gov providing 
some relief.2. Where's the evidence of massive, successful, election fraud?I 
could go on. He never admitted any mistakes. On the other hand Joe admitted it 
the other day, but keeps on with his policies.Which is worse in a leader?3. I 
will go on, he never offered pushback against the boards of directors who are 
so woke, that they continue to embrace genocidal Xi for the money. Too much the 
billionaire and too much the politician who would measure not only votes but 
how many people you can place in the streets? 4. He was too rough on Europe, 
for the military costs. He was not rough enough on their social policies. The 
crime-immigrant thing is irrefutable, despite howls of racism from the euro 
Bernie bros. It's a powerful observation simply because it's measurable fact. 
5. He was stuck in the past on energy. He was smart in that we don't have 
renewables ready to go so we can actually shutdown fossil fuel. But this is not 
pushing for a solution. 6. Everyone gets on his nerves. He goes through hires 
like TP. He often hired for famousness. Then was surprised when they had big 
egos like him. Not everything is Lincoln in war time, where you fire asap 
failed generals. Lincoln's choices speak well for artificial selection.
It doesn't matter what a serf thinks because so what? But thanks for asking. 
Trump did much better than I thought he would. The Covid response was good, 
except for appearing wit Fauci. He did well on unemployment. He did well 
against the Xi regime. He did need to know that his fellows in the globalist 
bag were going to be against him, because money. A class war seems in the 
making and this time the dems seem soft on globalism (tip o' the hat to dick 
nixon.)







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Subject: Re: NYTimes.com: White House Seeks $65 Billion for ‘Apollo’ Plan to 
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On Fri, Sep 17, 2021 at 6:08 PM <[email protected]> wrote:


> 20 years ago Climate Scientists insisted that drastic climate change was an 
> imminent thing. There fearless forecasts have not materialized, nor have any 
> apologies.  

OK, I'll give you that.  

> That's just the ideologically corrupted scientists. Dem politicians will 
> never ever say:Street crime bad

Don't be silly! Every single politician, left right or center, ALWAYS says 
Street crime is bad, in fact for many that's all they do say. But I say street 
crime is a trivial issue compared with the COVID-19 pandemic.  
> and getting worse.

The crime rate is dramatically lower than it was 30 years ago.  

> Inflation getting higher.

Good. Inflation has been way way too low for well over a decade, it's not 
economically healthy.  
> Logistics getting way worse supplies. 

COVID devastated supply chains, but I don't see any long-term problem.   
> Afghan withdrawal not so good.

Plenty of Democrats said the withdrawal was a chaotic mess, and even Biden 
admitted the Afghans collapsed much sooner than he expected. Can you name one 
time when Trump admitted to having made ANY errors in judgment?  And if Trump 
had had his way the withdrawal would've happened even sooner.

> Open borders [blah blah] 

Some people may be in favor of open borders, but few if any of them have 
actually won an election for anything. It's a non-issue.
 John K Clark    See what's on my new list at  Extropolisxxx
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