This is not unique to any political side. They all do it. We all do it in our personal lives every day.
Difference is that democrats have no problem calling out their own party. Republicans rarely criticize people in their party.
When you’re working with a 8 GB memory card in your brain, inevitably there’s only so much you can store up there.
They do this and constantly move the goal post. It’s exhausting and embarrassing.
I don’t see a problem with ‘whataboutism’ in debate.
It’s conflation and false-equivocation that is the problem.
If a MAGA turd cries about a Biden pardon, he’s gonna hear from me about some turmp bullshits.
My family is mostly Trump supporters. Their reply to anything crazy he does is *”The hand of God is leading him, so I trust whatever he does.”*
You can’t have a rational conversation with people like that.
Every time
Placing a tax on the working class in the USA with Canadian tariffs on petroleum, electricity, food products and most importantly lumber, for no obvious reason seems financially imperative and economically inflationary. This new revenue stream would allow Congress to justify another round of tax cuts for the multimillionaires and billionaires in America.
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This is not unique to any political side. They all do it. We all do it in our personal lives every day.
Difference is that democrats have no problem calling out their own party. Republicans rarely criticize people in their party.
When you’re working with a 8 GB memory card in your brain, inevitably there’s only so much you can store up there.
They do this and constantly move the goal post. It’s exhausting and embarrassing.
I don’t see a problem with ‘whataboutism’ in debate.
It’s conflation and false-equivocation that is the problem.
If a MAGA turd cries about a Biden pardon, he’s gonna hear from me about some turmp bullshits.
My family is mostly Trump supporters. Their reply to anything crazy he does is *”The hand of God is leading him, so I trust whatever he does.”*
You can’t have a rational conversation with people like that.
Every time
Placing a tax on the working class in the USA with Canadian tariffs on petroleum, electricity, food products and most importantly lumber, for no obvious reason seems financially imperative and economically inflationary. This new revenue stream would allow Congress to justify another round of tax cuts for the multimillionaires and billionaires in America.
You’ve met some of my coworkers eh?
https://i.redd.it/dhm95sofqsge1.gif
“He didn’t say that and if he did, you didn’t get it and if you did get it, the democrats have said much worse”
Ha! That just happened to me. I could practically hear their sneer when they asked how my vote for Kamala was working out for me, like. What?
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