Comments by "Killed The Cat" (@killedthecat1034) on "Sen. Tammy Duckworth warns Trump: Don't even think about it" video.
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Jarrod Davis As for Joe Biden.... He was not my pick... But to say he has done nothing of value is disingenuous at best and willfully ignorant at worst.
"During his first years in the Senate, Biden focused on consumer protection and environmental issues and called for greater government accountability."
"In 1984, he was a Democratic floor manager for the successful passage of the Comprehensive Crime Control Act."
"Regarding foreign policy, during his first decade in the Senate, Biden focused on arms control issues. In response to Congress's refusal to ratify the SALT II Treaty signed in 1979 by Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev and President Jimmy Carter, Biden took the initiative to meet with Soviet foreign minister Andrei Gromyko, educate him about American concerns and interests, and secure several changes to address the Foreign Relations Committee's objections. When the Reagan administration wanted to interpret the 1972 SALT I Treaty loosely to allow the Strategic Defense Initiative to proceed, Biden argued for strict adherence to the treaty's terms. He clashed again with the Reagan administration in 1986 over economic sanctions against South Africa, receiving considerable attention when he excoriated Secretary of State George P. Shultz at a Senate hearing because of the administration's support of that country, which continued to practice apartheid."
"In his first Senate campaign, Biden expressed support for the Supreme Court's 1971 Swann decision, which supported busing programs to integrate school districts to remedy de jure segregation, as in the South, but opposed it to remedy de facto segregation, as in Delaware. He said Republicans were using busing as a scare tactic to court Southern white votes, and along with Boggs voiced opposition to a House of Representatives constitutional amendment banning busing. In May 1974, Biden voted to table an amendment to an omnibus education bill promoted by Edward Gurney (R-FL) that contained anti-busing measures and anti-school desegregation clauses. The next day, Senator Robert Griffin (R-MI) attempted to revive an amended version of the amendment. Minority Leader Hugh Scott (R-PA) and Majority Leader Mike Mansfield (D-MT) offered to leave the text of Griffin's amendment intact but add the qualifier that such legislation was not intended to weaken the judiciary's power to enforce the 5th and 14th Amendments of the U.S. Constitution. Biden voted for this compromise, angering his local voters."
Just to name a few.
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Jarrod Davis "I think any president would of had a problem with containing the virus." Well, fortunately this is the information age which means we'd don't have to thank. We can verify. That is, of course, if "we" actually want to know the truth.
South Korea (11,902 cases; 276 deaths)
New Zealand (1,504 cases; 22 deaths)
Germany (186,522 cases; 8,752 deaths)
Iceland (1,807 cases; 10 deaths)
UAE (40,507 cases; 284 deaths)
Greece (3,068 cases; 183 deaths)
Argentina (24,761 cases; 717 deaths)
To name a few.
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