False equivalence, aka the “they’re all equally bad” fallacy.
One party votes for Congressional medals to honor police who protected them during the attack on Capitol, the other votes to block such honors.
One party votes trillions in tax cuts for the already wealthy, the other is out-voted.
One party votes trillions in COVID-19 relief for the non-millionaires, the other fails in their attempt to defeat the bill.
One party’s Senators and Congressmen support insane lies that the presidential election was stolen, the other has never rejected the results of national elections.
There are dozens of examples of policy based on conspiracy “theory” versus policy based on expert opinion. Not only are the two sides not equally bad… it isn’t even a close call.
One party sics their doctor (an opthamologist whose professional credentials were awarded by an organization he himself created and staffed) against a doctor with 40+ years of world class expertise in epidemiology ( and service in every administration from Reagan to Biden ) on the subject of epidemiology.
Here's Waldo over 3 years ago
He’s in the middle of the road…. stinkin’ to high heaven.
jimmjonzz Premium Member over 3 years ago
False equivalence, aka the “they’re all equally bad” fallacy.
One party votes for Congressional medals to honor police who protected them during the attack on Capitol, the other votes to block such honors.
One party votes trillions in tax cuts for the already wealthy, the other is out-voted.
One party votes trillions in COVID-19 relief for the non-millionaires, the other fails in their attempt to defeat the bill.
One party’s Senators and Congressmen support insane lies that the presidential election was stolen, the other has never rejected the results of national elections.
There are dozens of examples of policy based on conspiracy “theory” versus policy based on expert opinion. Not only are the two sides not equally bad… it isn’t even a close call.
One party sics their doctor (an opthamologist whose professional credentials were awarded by an organization he himself created and staffed) against a doctor with 40+ years of world class expertise in epidemiology ( and service in every administration from Reagan to Biden ) on the subject of epidemiology.
GiantShetlandPony over 3 years ago
Wasn’t that the last administration?
in-dubio-pro-rainbow over 3 years ago
I suspected Trump would find a way to sneak back in
Linguist over 3 years ago
“A tRUMP by any other name would smell as sweet!”
jjboyjr over 3 years ago
Better than the “Pack of 535” that have taken up a career there. Term limits are needed!!
The Reader Premium Member over 3 years ago
And, he stinks just like all the other politicians!
JimValTen Premium Member over 3 years ago
You should have saved it for November….every November.
Mary Sullivan Premium Member over 3 years ago
At least it’s an honest stink. He’s got my vote. LOL
syzygy47 over 3 years ago
tRump’s still out golfing. The dead skunk is him phoning it in via his hairpiece.
We has seen the enemy over 3 years ago
Another victim of cancel culture
AndrewSihler over 3 years ago
The boater is a nice touch.
spaced man spliff over 3 years ago
If he was in the exact middle of the road, then cars in either direction would have simply passed him by.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 3 years ago
The skunk smell is the smell of death and decay.
STEPUP over 3 years ago
A few days ago, I avoided the remains of one as I exited the freeway, but the stench was so strong it penetrated my car anyhow!!!
jondelfin Premium Member over 3 years ago
How about a candidate who knows what a semicolon is for?
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 3 years ago
Know the difference between a dead skunk and a politician? The Politician is still alive.