Ok, folks, let's tell some truth for a moment. Unless you know Joe Biden personally, you don't see any signs of his decline. What you are seeing is what other people are saying about his decline. You see carefully curated clips that are deliberately cropped or edited to make him appear senile. What really shows that you are arguing in bad faith is how you refuse to say anything about Trump, though. Trump gets a free pass, while you point at Biden. It is obvious what you are doing.

@sirgeefive I don't really care about Biden's debate performance. I care about his unconditional support of Israel (my tax dollars paying for a genocide). I also care about the U.S. producing more oil than any other nation, thanks to Biden, when we should be scaling back our use of oil drastically. I feel lied to too. I'm in my 60's. I'm still uncommitted, but I would give Harris a chance. And btw, Trump can go to hell.

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@NorthWestBird How will Trump be different in supporting Israel? How will Trump be different with the US production of oil?

I don't like the choices either. I have many things that I disagree with Biden on. I also know that he doesn't make all of the decisions. He is part of the government, not the entire government. So, I get that it is easy to blame him for policy, but policy is determined by more than the president.

Even more than I disagree with Biden, I completely disagree with Trump.

@sirgeefive Trump wouldn't be any different. The president LEADS the government. I have the luxury of living in a reliably blue state, so I will probably vote for Jill Stein is Biden is the Democratic nominee. If he withdraws, however, I might vote for Kamala Harris just to add one more to the popular vote tally. Or I might not. Still uncommitted.

@NorthWestBird I am not here to tell you who to vote for. I do know that voting for an non-electable third party is not a winning formula. I also live in a reliably blue state. I will vote for Biden, just to prevent 2016 from happening again.

@NorthWestBird Just as an aside, the executive branch a co-equal 1/3 of government. If you need to see that in action, just take a look at Biden's student loan forgiveness. He might want it, but the judicial branch, which is also a co-equal 1/3 of the government is preventing his wishes. We don't have a unitary executive, no matter how much the Republicans want one.

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