Heather Cox Richardson wrote today about two concurrent stories: on one hand, Democrats are locked in an internecine battle about their candidate; on the other, the Trump-dominated Supreme Court is shredding the balance of powers and crippling the administrative authority of the federal government.
She writes:
In this morning’s Talking Points Memo, David Kurtz observed that “much of political journalism is divorced from policy and the substance of politics.” It’s all about a horse race, he wrote, while complex questions, competing public interests, and the history of an issue get distilled to “whether it’s good or bad politically.”
Today, he noted, that horse-race coverage means that “[a]n election about whether the United States will continue its two and half century long experiment in representative democracy, where a convicted felon is running to return to the office he tried to seize through extralegal means, where the specter of a new form of fascism looms on the horizon is suddenly consumed by a political death watch for the only person at present standing between democracy and another Trump term in the White House.”
Yesterday, President Joe Biden tried to quell that political death watch by sending a letter to congressional Democrats stating that “despite all the speculation in the press and elsewhere, I am firmly committed to staying in this race, to running this race to the end, and to beating Donald Trump.” He noted that 14 million voters in the Democratic primary chose him, rather than a challenger, adding, “It was their decision to make. Not the press, not the pundits, not the big donors, not any selected group of individuals, no matter how well intentioned…. How can we stand for democracy in our nation if we ignore it in our own party?”
In an apparent attempt to get beyond the horse-race politics Kurtz identified and to make clear the substance of this election, Biden explained: “We have an historic record of success to run on.” He cited his administration’s creation of more than 15 million jobs, leading to historic unemployment lows; revitalization of American manufacturing; expansion of affordable health care; rebuilding the country’s infrastructure; lowering the cost of prescription drugs; providing student debt relief; and making a historic investment in combating climate change.
That vision, Biden wrote, “soundly beats” that of Trump and the MAGA Republicans, who are “siding with the wealthy and big corporations,” while the Democrats are “siding with the working people of America.” Trump and his people want another $5 trillion in tax cuts for the rich, he noted, and they plan to cut Social Security and Medicare, as well as end the ability of the government to negotiate with pharmaceutical companies to bring drug prices into line with prices in other countries. “We are the ones lowering costs for families,” he wrote, “from health care to prescription drugs to student debt to housing. We are the ones protecting Social Security and Medicare. Everything they’re proposing raises costs for most Americans—except their tax cuts which will go to the rich.”
He went on to note that the Democrats are “protecting the freedoms of Americans,” while Trump’s people are “taking them away.” He pointed to the right-wing attacks on abortion rights, IVF, contraception, and gay marriage. Biden reiterated that he will sign a law making Roe v. Wade the law of the land if the nation elects a Democratic House and Senate. Finally, he pointed out that Democrats are protecting the rule of law and democracy, while Trump is actively working to destroy both. Trump, he wrote, has proven himself “unfit ever to hold the office of President.” “My fellow Democrats,” Biden wrote, “we have the record, the vision, and the fundamental commitment to America’s freedoms and our Democracy to win.”
Hours later, the New York Times joined the tabloid New York Post in noting that visitor logs showed that Dr. Kevin Cannard, an expert on Parkinson’s disease, visited the White House eight times between July 2023 and March 2024. After pressing White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre for information beyond her statements that Biden is not being, and has not been, treated for Parkinson’s and that he sees a neurologist as part of his annual physical exams, a CBS News White House reporter accused Jean-Pierre of deliberately withholding information. Jean-Pierre pointed out that “personal attacks” are not appropriate from the press corps and that the press team does its best to give the information they have. She said she took offense at the reporter’s tone.
Last night, White House physician Dr. Kevin O’Connor sent to Jean-Pierre a letter clarifying that the White House Medical Unit serves thousands of patients, many of whom are military personnel with neurological issues related to their service. Cannard was one of the team of specialists that annually examine the president. O’Connor’s office released the results of that examination in a letter dated February 28, he pointed out. It said, “An extremely detailed neurologic exam was again reassuring in that there were no findings which would be consistent with any cerebellar or other central neurological disorder, such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s or ascending lateral sclerosis, nor are there any signs of cervical myelopathy.” The president does have “peripheral neuropathy in both feet. No motor weakness was detected. He exhibits no tremor, either at rest or with activity.”
As media attention remains focused on Biden, a Supreme Court decision from last week that upends the modern American state and another that overturns the central concept of our democracy have disappeared from public discussion. In Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, the court overruled the longstanding legal precedent establishing that courts should defer to a government agency’s reasonable interpretation of a law. Instead, it said, judges themselves will decide on the legality of an agency’s actions.
In Public Notice, Lisa Needham noted that right-wing judges have already blocked Biden administration rules that protect overtime pay for workers, prohibit noncompete clauses for truckers, and prohibit discrimination based on gender identity. As right-wing plaintiffs launch suits challenging rules they dislike, she notes, we should expect to see many more federal judges “deploying junk science and personal opinions to get to their preferred conclusion while ignoring the expertise of agency employees.”
Loper Bright was a slashing blow at the federal regulations that make up the framework of today’s government, but it paled in comparison to the Supreme Court’s decision in Donald J. Trump v. United States. In that stunning decision, the six right-wing justices—three of whom Trump himself appointed—declared that a president is immune from prosecution for crimes committed as part of his “official duties.”
This astonishing decision overturned the bedrock principle of the United States of America: that no one is above the law. But to be clear, the court did not give this power to Biden. Because it is not clear what official acts are—since no one has ever before made this distinction—it claimed for itself the right to decide what illegal behaviors are official acts and which are not. Since at least one of the justices (Samuel Alito) has flown flags demonstrating support for overthrowing Biden’s government and putting Trump back into office, and the wife of another (Clarence Thomas) worked with those trying to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, it seems likely that their decisions will reinforce Trump’s immunity alone.
An extraordinary effort to use the courts to set up a Trump dictatorship appears largely to have been hidden under the horse race.
And now that this scaffolding is in place, Trump’s team has begun to try to make him look more moderate than he is. On July 5, Trump claimed not to know anything about the extremist Project 2025, which calls for an authoritarian leader to impose Christian nationalism on the United States, despite the fact that his own appointees wrote it, his own political action committee advertised it as his plan, and his name appears in it 312 times.
Agenda 47, the official Trump campaign website, has offered more information about how he will wield the absolute power he now claims. As Judd Legum pointed out today in Popular Information, a key author of Project 2025, Christian nationalist Russell Vought, has advanced a plan for killing any aspects of government his people dislike, and Trump has adopted that plan, vowing to cancel agencies or laws he dislikes by refusing to spend money Congress appropriates. This is known as “impoundment,” and Congress made it illegal in 1974 after President Richard Nixon used it to try to bend the government to his will. Trump says the 1974 Impoundment Control Act is unconstitutional because it interferes with the power of the presidency. He promised to use it to “crush the Deep State.” First on the chopping block will be the Department of Education.
The effort to make Trump sound more moderate continued yesterday, when the Republican National Committee released the party’s 2024 platform, in which it tried to fudge the issue of abortion while leaving language that supported a national abortion ban. The New York Timespublished an article reinforcing the idea that Trump is moderating, reporting: “Following Trump’s Lead, Republicans Adopt Platform That Softens Stance on Abortion.”
In the midst of this political coverage, a key story has been largely overlooked. Not only does the stock market continue to set record highs, but also, as Jim Tankersley of the New York Timesreported, the so-called left-behind counties, distressed after the collapse of manufacturing in them, have “added jobs and new businesses at their fastest pace since Bill Clinton was president.” “That turnaround,” he notes, “has shocked experts.” More than 1,000 counties, mostly in the Southeast and Midwest, that grew at less than half the national rate in terms of both people and income from 2000 to 2016, have surged. From 2016 to 2019—mostly during Trump’s administration—those rural left-behind counties, which make up about 18% of the U.S. population, added 10,000 jobs. In 2023 alone, they added 104,000.
Tankersley notes that Trump overwhelmingly won the support of voters in these counties, but their circumstances did not improve during his administration. Under Biden, they added jobs five times faster than they did under Trump. Still, voters there appear to continue to back Trump.
Now that’s a story. Are they backing Trump because they care more about culture wars than their economic security? Or are they ill informed?
Meanwhile, Republicans in the House today passed the Refrigerator Freedom Act and the Stop Unaffordable Dishwasher Standards (SUDS) Act, prohibiting the Secretary of Energy from prescribing or enforcing energy efficiency standards for residential refrigerators, freezers, and dishwashers.
After noting that the average monthly cost of operating a dishwasher is two to four dollars, and establishing that the people pushing this measure had no idea how much a dishwasher costs, Representative Katie Porter (D-CA) said: “This bill… Congress at its worst. A bunch of people who haven’t unloaded a dishwasher ever telling the American people what dishwashers they should or should not have.”

Meanwhile, Republicans in the House today passed the Refrigerator Freedom Act and the Stop Unaffordable Dishwasher Standards (SUDS) Act, prohibiting the Secretary of Energy from prescribing or enforcing energy efficiency standards for residential refrigerators, freezers, and dishwashers.
This at a time when we have runaway AI threatening jobs and being used on battlefields to take lives. But lord knows, it’s important to protect the right to waste energy. Perhaps “Protect the Right to Waste” should become the new Republican Party slogan.
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We also have a runaway climate that is killing our people, burning down and flooding family homes, but let’s deregulate our dishwashers, freezers and refrigerators.
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And Bob will pay for Home Owners insurance more than I do in school taxes soon enough. In fact he already does. Wait till the Cat 6 hurricanehits now that we have Cat 5s in early July. Rather than Early September !!!
“Priciest Areas Overall for Home Insurance Vermont homeowners tend to pay the least, at an average annual rate of $918, whereas Florida homeowners pay the highest—at nearly $11,000 annually. “The states with the highest home insurance costs are prone to severe weather events,” the Insurify report explains.May 20, 2024″
States Where Home Insurance Costs Are Surging Highest
National Association of REALTORS®https://www.nar.realtor › … › Real Es
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RT: Texas just got slammed by a hurricane just days after the 4TH of July. We are having breathtakingly strange weather already. Here in Southern Flor-uh-duh, the heat and the humidity are astonishing. But the Repugicans are the Don’t Look Up crowd. Fools.
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I am already paying more for homeowners insurance than taxes here in North FL.
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I haven’t heard or read anything on the mainstream news about Biden’s positive health assessment. The press has devoted itself to spreading rumors about Parkinson’s disease that the latest medical report refutes. I am no medical professional, but I do not see anything in his latest medical report to sound any alarm bells. With age comes increased inflammation and circulation issues. I am familiar with peripheral neuropathy as I have it myself. It is not life threatening, but it is a symptom of a circulatory issue, and common among the elderly. Biden is already taking a blood thinner which is often a treatment for this condition, and it may be related to the biking accident Biden had two years ago. The results of Biden’s health exam in Feb. 2024, are online and available to the public. There are no obvious “red flags” in this report, but I am no doctor. https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Health-Summary-2.28.pdf
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How much of the mainstream news was dedicated to “Biden’s failing memory” as a result of Robert Hur’s non-medical opinion on Biden’s health after Hur’s interview with Biden? There was at least a two week period in which this so-called story was on the evening news, and it was no more than an opinion. Democrats should be posting this actual health summary everywhere.
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If Biden has no problems with declining cognitive powers, then he will agree to release the audio tapes of the Hur interviews. He will also agree to a thorough cognitive test by independent medical experts.
Biden has declined to undergo such testing. Set aside blind partisanship and use common sense – why does he not eliminate his biggest political liability by undergoing such testing and releasing the results to the public? Obvious answer: he would fail such tests.
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Psst, hey Becky…I have some news for you. A comatose Joe Biden is far better than a psychopathic seditious traitor.
Any day.
https://www.usatoday.com/picture-gallery/news/nation/2021/01/07/front-pages-capture-chaos-riots-us-capitol/6577931002/
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This is the thing that kills me. How can the Republican Party, which has traditionally been the party of Cold Warriors, always ready and willing to spend $$$ on intelligence and defense, suddenly become the party supporting, enthusiastically, Donald Trump, WHO IS AN SEDITIONIST AND TRAITOR TO HIS COUNTRY WHO HAS AGAIN AND AGAIN UNDERMINED OUR ALLIANCES, ALLIED WITH OUR ENEMIES, AND DENIGRATED THOSE WHO SERVE IN OUR ARMED FORCES, INCLUDING THOSE WHO WERE IMPRISONED BY OUR ENEMIES OR GAVE THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE?
What is with people that those characteristics of their Glorious Leader don’t SICKEN AND DISGUST THEM?
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“…Russell Vought, has advanced a plan for killing any aspects of government his people dislike, and Trump has adopted that plan, vowing to cancel agencies or laws he dislikes by refusing to spend money Congress appropriates.”
These would be clear violations of the presidential oath to faithfully execute duly passed federal laws. Congress has the power of the purse and all Presidents must respect that power. However, this blog’s hero – Joe Biden – also does not respect that Congressional power. Biden has tried to bribe voters by transferring student loan debts to taxpayers without Congressional approval (“debt cancellation”), which the U.S. Supreme Court has struck down, just as the same SCOTUS struck down Trump’s attempt to shift money from the Department of Defense to add to the uncompleted wall on the southern border.
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Julia Ripley: So, using your logic, if the means are the same (taking tax money to pay for something you want), then it doesn’t matter what the ends are? It looks like a reverse engineered or upside-down kind of false equivalent to me?
In concrete terms, you are saying that using our tax money to help students with their educational loan burdens, is the same moral equivalent as building that stupid wall?
Orwell is dead, but he knew about your ilk.
(1) Helping fellow citizens with educational loans so that, in effect and over the long term, the country and culture itself are enhanced. GOOD
(2) Building a wall to appeal to the racists and elitists among us, who also think it’s okay to separate children from their mothers, as well as playing fast and loose with environmental factors at the border and besides the fact that it didn’t “work,” and we are still waiting for Mexico to pay for it. BAD
What is it about a consummate liar, user, and manipulator that makes you keep coming back? Is half the country deep into self-flagellation? CBK
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The argument that these moves on the part of the two administrations violated the Congressional power of the purse is a strong one.
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We desperately need student loan reform. Our kids end up saddled with crushing debt. But that probably wasn’t the way to go about it.
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I want real student loan reform and not the “debt relief”(reshuffling) that keeps happening. They need to do this through a restructuring of the banks so that the colleges stop raising costs that meet what the banks will loan (thank you Obama!).
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LisaM: You are preaching to the choir here. Didn’t Joe Biden try to get Congress to pass such legislation (about student debt) but the GOP rejected it? . . . just like with the border situation? Trump wanted the border issue to be “live” so he could use it against Biden. CBK
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Bill Clinton majorly deregulated the banks, leading to excessive fees and a massive consolidation of the banking industry, as it became a lot more profitable. I had a consultant friend who personally oversaw M&A of over 400 banks.
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Ms King….I really don’t know how Biden tried to take care of the college loan mess initially, but the “debt relief” and discharging of the loans that has been granted will NOT fix the situation. The Big Banks that caused the housing crisis and recession, yet only got a slap on the wrist, have continued with their usual fleecing of America. Sallie and Fannie Mae were “restructured” under Obama and both housing and higher education bubbles are ready to explode….again. What was to be expected under RTtT when EVERY kid needed to be college and career ready?….the banks and colleges were salivating at the thought of all that money.
The Banks need to be restructured and the Hedge Funds and Stock Market need to be reigned in BEFORE any good can come out of ALL of this mess. I just don’t think the ex-Senator Mastercard/President Biden, (one of the constructors of the current system) is willing to go to great lengths to deconstruct the wealth machine. We are ALL in a pickle!
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Lisa M: Totally agree about being in a pickle. And (as Bob says and as I remember) Clinton signed away the Glass/Siegal Act which (I think back in the 20’s) was set up to keep from happening what happened to our financial situation. (The “pickle” was predicted by at least one Congressman on one of the “floors,” but to no avail.) The looters kept power.
The problem NOW, however, is probably much of the same, but is tenfold increased and so exacerbated by the total destruction of the GOP. They are not merely “anti-democratic party.” They have become anti-democracy, as in the U.S. Constitution and the (fair and naturally needed) regulations, laws, and public institutions that support ALL of us aka The People.
If you need an analogy, it’s like the powers of the GOP don’t want to play the game fairly anymore (the rule of law) because they lost and might lose again; so, they buy the ball, bribe the referees, and poison the water of their opponent . . . and then they buy up all the news outlets and project all of their own corruption onto the other guy . . . so they are guaranteed to win.
And it’s Putin’s, and now Trump’s playbook. And so, a vote for the “democratic party,” and Biden IN THIS CASE, happens also to be a vote for democracy itself, . . . that is, if anyone hopes to get out of that pickle you talk about. It’s not an abstraction anymore. And it’s standing on our porch. CBK
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CORRECTION: Glass-STEAGALL:
Google: “The Glass-Steagall Act, part of the Banking Act of 1933, was a landmark banking legislation that separated Wall Street from Main Street by offering protection to people who entrust their savings to commercial banks.”
I remember Clinton smiling as those around him applauded after he signed it away that Act. CBK
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I think there is one point that the knee-jerk reaction Democrats do not get. They want Kamal Harris to replace Biden on the ticket because he’s 81.
What they don’t think (I’m sure it isn’t critical thinking because they are not demonstrating that) is this:
Kamala Harris will be Biden’s VP for four more years. If Biden died or ended up incapable of governing, Kamala Harris would be president anyway.
I don’t care if Biden slurs his speech, hesitates longer than a few seconds to answer a question, or can’t remember his son’s birthday. I don’t remember my son’s birthday (I didn’t remember it in my 40s, 50s, 60s and still don’t remember it, but I know where that date is written down with all the other essential birthdays I’m supposed to remember, so I can check.
So far, nothing shows Biden can’t govern. President Biden is still doing his job regardless of verbal flubs on camera.
And President Biden is not governing alone. He has advisers. He has a cabinet. There’s Congress. Forget about the US Supreme Court since it no longer functions since it has become a tool for Traitor Trump and the MAGA Christian Nationalist cult of fascist lunatics, helping them pull of a coup so they can implement Project 2025.
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Lloyd: Exactly right. Voting for Biden under the present circumstances is pretty close to WIN-WIN. CBK
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The Republican Party and Republican politicians are dependent on corporate cash and billionaires for the huge amounts of money required to conduct political campaigns.
The corporations and billionaires who provide the cash to keep Republicans in their seats of power don’t like democratic republics because in this type of political system The Little People can elect lawmakers who can pass laws to tax corporations and billionaires to help pay for the services that fulfill our Constitution’s mandate for The Common Good.
So, corporations, billionaires, and power-hungry Republicans hold that democratic republics are a Bad Thing that must be destroyed.
Not complicated.
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Democratic politicians also receive huge amounts of money from corporation and billionaires.
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Betsy,
That’s true but Democratic policies are designed to help the poor and the middle-class, not the billionaires and corporations. Republicans gave billionaires and corporations a huge tax break when Trump was president.
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Hay Betsy Kinney: Look around. It’s a capitalist culture we live in.
If we must go with that fact, and at present, we do, then the point becomes “What do they want to do with the money they get? and what does that say about their character . . . you know, the one that underpins and feeds “from below” all of their other political activities?”
Also, are you okay with the similarly degenerate members of the Supreme Court? All this misguided God stuff, and it’s okay to blatantly defy one’s own Oath of Office?
Who’d they make the oath to, just thinking . . . was his name Donald something? CBK
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Unfortunately, the Democratic Party also cannot wean itself from big money due to systemic issues with fundraising for political purposes in the United States. Yes, the Repugnicans are much worse in that they always use the big money to serve the interests of the very wealthy, but the dependence on it is bipartisan. That’s why no real reform is going to happen.
Everywhere there’s lots of piggies
living piggy lives.
You can see them out for dinner
with their piggy wives,
sporting coats and ties,
to eat their bacon.
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THE TURNING POINT
The beginning of the end of The American Republic happened in 2010.
That was when The Roberts Court became as infamous as The Tandy Court…and when The American Republic was handed a death sentence.
The Tandy Court had ruled in 1857 in The Dred Scot decision that people are mere property…that humans can be enslaved and bought and sold.
That decision led to the Civil War which killed more Americans than all other wars combined.
The Roberts Court ruled in the 2010 Citizens United decision that property — corporations — are people…that corporations can use their great wealth to buy and sell the American government.
When historians around the world write history books about The Rise and Fall of the United States of America, they will point to that 2010 U.S. Supreme Court Citizens United ruling as the beginning of the end of The American Republic because the Roberts Court Citizens United ruling had allowed corporations to literally buy the U.S. Congress and the White House.
With the bought-and-paid-for election of Donald Trump as President in 2024, the United States became an oligarchy and no longer was a democratic republic.
Beginning with Trump’s 2025 presidency, corporations and Wall Street began dictating what laws Congress would pass and which laws would be repealed. Workers’ rights were among the first rights to be repealed, and a national ban on abortion and contraception was put in place.
Anyone who protested against any federal or state law became subject to arrest under sedition laws. Tens of thousands of citizens were imprisoned without trial, and dissent was no longer seen in the nation.
People of color, including natural-born citizens, were rounded up and put into concentration camps, where they were kept as unpaid workers to produce goods for corporations. The prisoners had to raise their own food and provide their own medical care. Millions thousands died. Those who did not want to die were given the option of being deported to any nation that would take them. Millions left.
“Make America White Again” was the slogan of the time.
Many hundreds of thousands of Americans also died in the bloody decade of war that erupted between the nation’s white Protestants and the nation’s white Catholics over whose version of the Ten Commandments would be posted in schools and public places, and whose version of the Bible would be taught in schools. Protestant persecution of Catholics continued for many decades. Catholicism eventually disappeared from public view and was only practiced as an underground religion.
China used the turmoil in the United States as the opportunity to ascend to become the world’s largest economy and strongest military.
Chinese dominance of space with nuclear-armed satellites, along with China’s military bases on the moon, enabled China to neutralize the military forces of the United States and compel the United States to become dependent on China for its continued existence.
Even so, the corporate oligarchy that came to rule the United States found itself able to profit from doing business with its China overlord…and self-profit is what corporate America has always and only been about.
THE END
…of The Great Experiment
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Bravo!
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I agree it’s hard to believe the Supreme Court decision on presidential immunity isn’t overshadowing Biden’s debate performance.
If Allan Lichtman’s past predictions hold true, replacing Biden on the ticket is not wise. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pt8eRZTas_Q
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