Sometimes, Ramirez can be reasonable in what he presents. At other times, like this one, he becomes a shill for a tired, broken, incorrect conservative trope.
When the truth is that Biden has done an amazing job dealing with the economic mess that Trump left him. AND, he dealt with it without thousands of reefer trucks filled with dead people because Trump’s pandemic policies murdered Americans.
Lie all you want, Goodwyn, but Biden has done a great job. He’s got my vote!
Maybe he should have assaulted the Capital with the January 6th insurrectionists. Then conservatives would have praised him and led fundraisers to pay his legal fees.
This is a sad trope. Trump isn’t being silenced. He is NO victim. He’s what he’s always been: a whiny-a$$ed mollycoddled racist man-baby who embraces white supremacy, white nationalism, and fascism.
The fact that he’s embraced by a solid 30% of Americans is the most disturbing aspect of this part of American history.
Yes. This is the thing to be angry about. It’s also OK to be angry about the violence of Israel’s response. 13,430 Palestinian CHILDREN have died due to the Israeli response. Both are unforgivable.
Going to college does make you smarter. It does so by providing you exposure to different points of view and an environment where you can express and either exercise or exorcise those thoughts and ideas. It is the only time in life where you will be this free to express whatever enters your head.
The only people who do not benefit from college are closed minded, rigid thinking individuals who are inert when it comes to exposure to new ideas. If you;re going to college to learn that 1+1=2, then you are wasting your time and money. College was never about that and never should be. It’s not a vocational school and should never be treated as such.
College teaches you how to think, not what to think. Conservatives get this wrong every time, mostly because they are afraid of new ideas, and the change that comes with it.
What a good day it would be if they’d each just put each other out of our misery.