



A Gentlemen who's attitude toward this country is yet to be fully revealed, but so far the omens aren't that good. Its no good being a gentleman if the gentleman is your enemy. Grace and composure will not count for much in that case.
Republicans will probably be going with Trumps daughter Ivanka, which has always been one of DTs aim to get her into the White House so either way a very good chance of the first female president of the USA in 2025d555 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 08, 2020 9:47 amI'm sure Mr.Biden will do an adequate job as the new president, but really at his advanced age in modern day politics ,can you really see him serving two terms in this highly stressful job.
The really aim of the Democrats is to use him as a stopgap until, in four years time , to push the new vice president, Kamala Harris, in to office so that the USA can finally come into the 21st century and elect a female leader.
God Bless ' em!
That's a fair point, I had no idea of his position over the Falklands. The problems ahead may even be our Government's fault, essentially the desire to amend the withdrawal agreement, particularly with regards to the Irish inner border. However, and its just my opinion, ultimately, as a sovereign state the border is between ourselves and a another state, whatever the good relations, The EU appear to want to impose some regulation over Northern Ireland, regardless of Brexit, but its UK soil just the same. I'm sure Johnson doesn't want to picket the border, but the EU and dare I say Joe Biden seem to think any perceived threat from the IRA (I don't know if they have made even a covert threat to resume their terrorist activities) should be appeased? Do the EU really want to break off Northern Ireland and subsume it into the EU once and for all? My personal opinion, and I can only give that, is that there are too many folk in and out of the UK who want to break it up. I don't think it would be a good idea.
pg1610 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 08, 2020 10:05 amRepublicans will probably be going with Trumps daughter Ivanka, which has always been one of DTs aim to get her into the White House so either way a very good chance of the first female president of the USA in 2025d555 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 08, 2020 9:47 amI'm sure Mr.Biden will do an adequate job as the new president, but really at his advanced age in modern day politics ,can you really see him serving two terms in this highly stressful job.
The really aim of the Democrats is to use him as a stopgap until, in four years time , to push the new vice president, Kamala Harris, in to office so that the USA can finally come into the 21st century and elect a female leader.
God Bless ' em!
She might not have to wait that long as if Biden keels over she would automatically become president for the remainder of the termslogen51 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 08, 2020 7:13 pmBiden called Boris a "Trump Clone"
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4 ... e-of-trump
Depending on your point of view not necessarily an insult!
Admittedly, I have read very little of Kamala Harris but I reckon she would be a good candidate - at least she will be under 60.
That'll be 'cognitive' - misspelling: first sign that the mind's going!raptor9 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 09, 2020 10:41 amJeez. What is it about you youngsters that think 78 year old people like Joe Biden me are about to pop their clogs!!!. Many of us our still perfectly capable of cognotive thought!!!. I am fit, with all my faculties, even if my wife says I sometimes forget where I have put them!!. There are some pretty capable older people about, and Joe Biden might just be one of them!!!![]()
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Disaster - for what reasons?mustang5861 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 09, 2020 11:22 am
Trouble is, Biden has recent and very public history of being 'not altogtether there' (last week he referred to Trump as 'George'), which is a bit worrying given that he is now on the verge of becoming the most powerful man in the free world. I certainly hope he doesn't have to chuck it in at some point in his presidency - my friends on the 'inside track' in Sacaremento predict disaster for the Democrats if Kamala Harris gets hold of the keys to the White House.
Friends on the inside track are probably white, Male and possibly Republican..iainpeden wrote: ↑Mon Nov 09, 2020 12:08 pmDisaster - for what reasons?mustang5861 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 09, 2020 11:22 am
Trouble is, Biden has recent and very public history of being 'not altogtether there' (last week he referred to Trump as 'George'), which is a bit worrying given that he is now on the verge of becoming the most powerful man in the free world. I certainly hope he doesn't have to chuck it in at some point in his presidency - my friends on the 'inside track' in Sacaremento predict disaster for the Democrats if Kamala Harris gets hold of the keys to the White House.
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