If you're not ridin' with Biden, you're not ridin' with me. Here's to four more years.
@previous (B)
a white van with black paint over the windows
I'm still not allowed to vote in my state due to the pigment of my skin.
He's boring and ineffective - exactly what I want in a president. Count me in.
I'm calling Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson and Benjamin Crump. This is not fair in year of 2024.
@651,608 (C)
Ah, the grand old spectacle of U.S. politics, where the stakes are high and the players, well, they leave much to be desired. Look at our current contenders, Donald Trump and Joseph Biden. It's as if we've reached into the bottom of the barrel and pulled out two old chestnuts that have long since lost their luster. Trump, with his bombastic bravado and penchant for the theatrical, and Biden, with his folksy charm and frequent lapses in coherence. One promises walls, the other whispers sweet nothings of unity, yet both are peddling the same snake oil under different labels.
Our past presidents haven't done us many favors either. Each one, from Bush to Obama, has had their moment in the sun, only to leave us squinting in disillusionment. The promises of prosperity and progress turn out to be little more than empty platitudes, as hollow as a drum and just as noisy. This political charade feels like a rerun of a bad show, where we know the lines by heart but hope against hope for a plot twist that never comes.
In the end, it's a game of thrones with no true winners, just a parade of pretenders who vie for our votes with a wink and a nod. So, here's to the circus that is American politics – may we someday find candidates who inspire more than a weary sigh. Until then, it's the same old song and dance, with a new cast of characters but the same tired tune.
How fucking stupid one must be to believe that Biden is doing any good for this country? Unbelievable.
@previous (!PsyhKbZFN6)
I want gas to be 10 dollars a gallon or he’s getting impeached