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Who has more practical experience Joe Biden with 36 years as a US Senator and 8 years as vice president or your stupid choice?
17 Answers
- Const. KingLv 712 months ago
Biden has 44 years of accomplishing nothing. He wants 4 more years to have no accomplishments, but we all know he will be classified as unfit after 2 months. Our choice is MUCH better (MAGA).
- Anonymous12 months ago
Somebody please point to any successful venture Trump has had during his term other than personally profiting from his position. Other presidents have divested themselves of their business interests when taking office, but Trump has not. He may have temporarily handed over control to one of his children, but he still owns them.
- Mao BiddenLv 712 months ago
Bejing Biden has experience at drawing a paycheck on the backs of taxpayers. LOL
What has he actually done? hmmmm?
LOL
- Jeff DLv 712 months ago
So what has Biden accomplished in 44 years, other than drawing a big paycheck? He used to list the '94 crime bill as his biggest legislative accomplishment, but he seems to have repudiated that now.
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- Mike WLv 712 months ago
In other words, Biden is a career politician. During his 8 years as Vice President he cast 0 tie breaking votes in the Senate, he basically just showed up and collected a paycheck. My stupid choice, whatever it may be, won't be a career politician from the 'Silent Generation'.
- Anonymous12 months ago
Rapist Biden in politics for 40 years and nothing but corruption to show for it. Great job democrats. You just handed Trump 4 more years.
- Texas MikeLv 712 months ago
Joe Biden otherwise known as "Peter": The Peter Principle is based on the logical idea that competent employees will continue to be promoted, but at some point will be promoted into positions for which they are incompetent, and they will then remain in those positions because of the fact that they do not demonstrate any further competence that would get them recognized for additional promotion.
- u_bin_calledLv 712 months ago
what "practical" lesson can you take from his 1988 loss to Michael Dukakis?
- Anonymous12 months ago
And he said he would have Beto take away my guns. No thanks. https://nypost.com/2020/03/03/joe-biden-promises-t...