Monday, September 16, 2019

Say no to Joe

Biden, the frontrunner in the Democratic primary, stopped at Ball & Chain on Southwest Eighth Street for an outdoor event his campaign billed as a meet-and-greet with Miami’s “Latinx” community. Wearing aviator glasses and a white dress shirt with the sleeves slightly rolled-up, he told a standing-room only crowd that Trump has left Latin America to literally burn.

  Miami Herald
I'm not going to ask what Ball & Chain is...but...



Quite the picture.  What's with the two little girls and the baby bear ears?  Nice placement.
Biden spent much of the day undercutting Trump’s message to Hispanic voters in Miami, and his event lured at least two voters who told the Miami Herald they were registered without party affiliation and considering registering as a Democrat to vote for Biden.
Obviously not the little girls. I assume.
Later in the day, during a fundraiser in the Design District, Biden also framed his candidacy as a “rational” and less-radical approach to defeating Trump than his top competitors, U.S. Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
We need radical. The earth is at stake. We don't need to go back to the old status quo before Trump, which is no doubt impossible now anyway.
“I truly believe we can fundamentally change our standard for middle-class people in America without going out and making sure no one can be a billionaire” he said during an appearance at the Moore Building, 191 NE 40th Street.
That's not what Bernie and Liz are doing, and Joe knows it. However, I personally don't think it would be a bad idea to make sure no one can become a multi-multi-billionaire while other people are going hungry and homeless.
Ana Navarro, a Republican analyst for CNN and biting Trump critic, attended Biden’s event in Little Havana and said afterward that she was impressed not only with his speech but also his ability to withstand a sweltering Miami summer afternoon.
And not to threaten billionaires, eh Ana?
Biden’s stamina and mental acumen were questioned after his performance during Thursday’s debate. But after finishing his speech by rousing the audience to action, Biden took a photo with a half-dozen children he’d pulled up onto a pineapple-shaped stage and then hurried over to an older woman who’d fainted in the heat.
Great idea to put the little girl with the bear's ears - or whatever they are - in the picture.
Biden continues to hold a cushion over the field nationally. And while there have been few polls in Florida, where the presidential primary falls after Super Tuesday, Biden held a massive lead over Sanders and Warren in the state during the early summer before the first of three debates.
We (and the planet) are fucking doomed.

...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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