Tuesday, July 12, 2022

Polls Say Biden Should Not Run In 2024!

The noise wants Biden not to run in 2024.

Let's ask this question.... who is doing these polls?

For one, the American voters did not pick a populist firebrand for president. Two, the Congress is mostly responsible for the gridlock in Washington, DC. Three, are we that stupid to fall victim to misinformation on social media.

Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, TikTok and every social media outlet is where many of these folks get their information.

Extremists want a candidate that can light fires on the building. They didn't want a guy who is boring.

So there's a poll claiming that 64% of the Democratic Party wants someone else to be the nominee. Biden confirms he is running in 2024.

Biden was heckled by the father of a victim in the Marjorie Stoneman Douglas high school mass shooting. He was celebrating the first gun reform measure in almost 30 years. It does not go far enough, but enough to get Republicans to vote for it. A mere 14 members of the Senate and 15 in the House.

"Despite the naysayers, we can make meaningful progress on dealing with gun violence," Biden said in footage of the speech posted to Twitter by CSPAN. 

Manuel Oliver demands Biden to do more.

Manuel Oliver, whose son Joaquin was among the 17 people killed in the Parkland mass shooting, could be heard shouting in the background.

"Sit down. You'll hear what I have to say," Biden said, as Oliver continued to yell at the president. Moments later, the president added, "Let me finish my comments. Let him talk. Let him talk."

Oliver told CNN that new gun legislation passed in the wake of a recent spate of high-profile mass shootings is "not enough" to address the violence. 

A majority of Americans (64%) approve of the new gun law, including 32% who said they strongly approve of the legislation, according to new polling from Pew Research Center. But the survey also found that most Americans (78%) think the bill will do "a little" (42%) or "nothing at all" (36%) to reduce gun violence.

The bill, which Biden signed in late June, came following high-profile instances of gun violence in the US — including a mass shooting that left 21 dead at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas. Though the bill represents the most significant gun legislation passed by Congress in roughly three decades, critics contend it falls short of what's necessary to curb gun violence.

Even the president gets heckled. Why ain't the far right upset over that like they were when protesters crashed Karen Kavanaugh's dinner?

The bill expands background checks for people ages 18 and 21 attempting to buy guns and provides incentives for states to pass red flag laws, which open the door for courts to order the temporary confiscation of a person's guns if they're considered a danger to themselves or others. It also builds on a ban on gun ownership for convicted domestic abusers by also including dating or intimate partners in addition to spouses and ex-spouses — aiming to close what's known as the "boyfriend loophole."

"While this bill doesn't do everything I want, it does include actions I've long called for that are going to save lives," Biden said as he signed the bill last month. "Today, we say more than 'enough.' We say more than 'enough.' This time, when it seems impossible to get anything done in Washington, we are doing something consequential."

Biden echoed these sentiments during his remarks at the White House on Monday, stating that the bill "matters, but it's not enough." The president described the US as a country "awash in weapons of war," underscoring that he's "determined" to see assault weapons and high-capacity magazines banned.

Additionally, the poll found that 63% of Americans would like to see Congress pass another round of legislation to address gun violence. 

"I am only assuming that white Democrats are more concerned about Biden than anyone else. I mean he was elected to be the "rational boring guy".

With Roe v. Wade being overturned, the far left is blaming Biden for things they could have done in 2010, 2014, 2016 and even 2020. What could have happened was the responsibility of voters who lean Democrat but choose not to vote.

Barack Obama did not have a two year supermajority. Had then Harry Reid called for the end of cloture, the Republicans would have been beating that around his head. Especially with Fox, Rush Limbaugh, Karen Palin and Washed Up 45 always trolling.

Democrats who are young and educated should be out in mass voting.

Vote.

Ignore the noise.

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