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Question: How long before Biden steps down for 'health reasons'?
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100 days    
  3 (21.4%)
130 days    
  0 (0.0%)
150 days    
  0 (0.0%)
200 days    
  1 (7.1%)
A year    
  2 (14.3%)
Between 2-3 years    
  1 (7.1%)
Between 3-4 years    
  2 (14.3%)
Never    
  5 (35.7%)




Total votes: 14
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Nov 6th, 2020 at 8:32am
 
[urlhttps://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/world/joe-bidens-plan-for-first-100-days-in-office/news-story/59dcacdfb92e60147aa53d27deb9de5b][/url]

Joe Biden has promised an action-packed first day in the White House, with the traditional calls to foreign leaders interspersed with a dizzying agenda that seeks to restore “normal” in America.

On his first day in office, Mr Biden has said he would roll back Donald Trump’s tax cuts and raise the corporate tax rate, rejoin the Paris Climate Accord and sign “a series of executive orders”.

But he said his first priority will be confronting the dual crises stalking America – the coronavirus and its associated fallout.

Mr Biden pledged during his campaign to reach out ahead of his inauguration to infectious diseases chief Anthony Fauci and ask his advice for the best path forward.

He also plans to establish a “pandemic board” which would steer resources to fight COVID-19 and improve testing.

Mr Biden would also rejoin the World Health Organisation and begin reaching out to the peeved traditional US allies whom Mr Trump alienated.

“Day 1, if I win, I’m going to be on the phone with our NATO allies saying ‘we’re back’,” Mr Biden said in July.

“We’re back and you can count on us again.”

He has also pledged to address racism on his first day and establish a task force that within 100 days would be asked to provide a plan to end homelessness.

And he plans to send to Congress a bill that would repeal protections for gun manufacturers that prevent them from being liable for deaths caused by their weapons.

Also within his first 100 days, Mr Biden has promised to unroll a raft of immigration policies introduced by Mr Trump, who imposed new restrictions in his first days in the White House.

The controversial “Muslim ban” which Mr Trump introduced days after being sworn in and prevented travel from several Muslim-majority countries, would also be rescinded.

A Biden administration would immediately stop the family separation policy for illegal immigrants on the border with Mexico, roll back Trump’s restrictions on immigration, increase the number of applications processed each day and “surge humanitarian resources” to the border.

The rights of the 11 million “dreamers”, who were brought to America as children by their undocumented migrant parents, would also face a clearer path to citizenship and be protected from deportation.

Undocumented migrants who serve in the military would also be protected from deportation and families who have been separated under Trump would be reunited.
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Reply #1 - Nov 6th, 2020 at 8:38am
 
Sounds good.
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Reply #2 - Nov 6th, 2020 at 8:42am
 
sound like my predictions...lol

rejoining the paris agreement  NATO omg..this is going to cost a motza....

lets hope he makes a BIG difference to covids....he didnt mention a vaccine in the first 100 did he?...
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Reply #3 - Nov 6th, 2020 at 8:43am
 
cods wrote on Nov 6th, 2020 at 8:42am:
sound like my predictions...lol

rejoining the paris agreement  NATO omg..this is going to cost a motza....

lets hope he makes a BIG difference to covids....he didnt mention a vaccine in the first 100 did he?...




Ok, can you pick a lane?
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Reply #4 - Nov 6th, 2020 at 9:03am
 
cods wrote on Nov 6th, 2020 at 8:42am:
sound like my predictions...lol

rejoining the paris agreement  NATO omg..this is going to cost a motza....

lets hope he makes a BIG difference to covids....he didnt mention a vaccine in the first 100 did he?...


No, he didn't mention a vaccine in his first 100 days - that would be irresponsible.

However, he's acknowledged that COVID-19 is a serious problem and he plans to take action.

That's more than Trump has ever done.

Trump ignored the virus and stood by and did nothing while a quarter of a million Americans died, including members of his own family and political team.

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Reply #5 - Nov 6th, 2020 at 9:06am
 
cods wrote on Nov 6th, 2020 at 8:32am:
[urlhttps://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/world/joe-bidens-plan-for-first-100-days-in-office/news-story/59dcacdfb92e60147aa53d27deb9de5b][/url]

Joe Biden has promised an action-packed first day in the White House, with the traditional calls to foreign leaders interspersed with a dizzying agenda that seeks to restore “normal” in America.

On his first day in office, Mr Biden has said he would roll back Donald Trump’s tax cuts and raise the corporate tax rate, rejoin the Paris Climate Accord and sign “a series of executive orders”.

But he said his first priority will be confronting the dual crises stalking America – the coronavirus and its associated fallout.

Mr Biden pledged during his campaign to reach out ahead of his inauguration to infectious diseases chief Anthony Fauci and ask his advice for the best path forward.

He also plans to establish a “pandemic board” which would steer resources to fight COVID-19 and improve testing.

Mr Biden would also rejoin the World Health Organisation and begin reaching out to the peeved traditional US allies whom Mr Trump alienated.

“Day 1, if I win, I’m going to be on the phone with our NATO allies saying ‘we’re back’,” Mr Biden said in July.

“We’re back and you can count on us again.”

He has also pledged to address racism on his first day and establish a task force that within 100 days would be asked to provide a plan to end homelessness.

And he plans to send to Congress a bill that would repeal protections for gun manufacturers that prevent them from being liable for deaths caused by their weapons.

Also within his first 100 days, Mr Biden has promised to unroll a raft of immigration policies introduced by Mr Trump, who imposed new restrictions in his first days in the White House.

The controversial “Muslim ban” which Mr Trump introduced days after being sworn in and prevented travel from several Muslim-majority countries, would also be rescinded.

A Biden administration would immediately stop the family separation policy for illegal immigrants on the border with Mexico, roll back Trump’s restrictions on immigration, increase the number of applications processed each day and “surge humanitarian resources” to the border.

The rights of the 11 million “dreamers”, who were brought to America as children by their undocumented migrant parents, would also face a clearer path to citizenship and be protected from deportation.

Undocumented migrants who serve in the military would also be protected from deportation and families who have been separated under Trump would be reunited.



The republicans have increased control over the senate and gained in the house.

Joe will be a lame duck if he gets in nothing he wants will pass the senate if republicans don't agree with it.
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Reply #6 - Nov 6th, 2020 at 9:11am
 
Baronvonrort wrote on Nov 6th, 2020 at 9:06am:
cods wrote on Nov 6th, 2020 at 8:32am:
[urlhttps://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/world/joe-bidens-plan-for-first-100-days-in-office/news-story/59dcacdfb92e60147aa53d27deb9de5b][/url]

Joe Biden has promised an action-packed first day in the White House, with the traditional calls to foreign leaders interspersed with a dizzying agenda that seeks to restore “normal” in America.

On his first day in office, Mr Biden has said he would roll back Donald Trump’s tax cuts and raise the corporate tax rate, rejoin the Paris Climate Accord and sign “a series of executive orders”.

But he said his first priority will be confronting the dual crises stalking America – the coronavirus and its associated fallout.

Mr Biden pledged during his campaign to reach out ahead of his inauguration to infectious diseases chief Anthony Fauci and ask his advice for the best path forward.

He also plans to establish a “pandemic board” which would steer resources to fight COVID-19 and improve testing.

Mr Biden would also rejoin the World Health Organisation and begin reaching out to the peeved traditional US allies whom Mr Trump alienated.

“Day 1, if I win, I’m going to be on the phone with our NATO allies saying ‘we’re back’,” Mr Biden said in July.

“We’re back and you can count on us again.”

He has also pledged to address racism on his first day and establish a task force that within 100 days would be asked to provide a plan to end homelessness.

And he plans to send to Congress a bill that would repeal protections for gun manufacturers that prevent them from being liable for deaths caused by their weapons.

Also within his first 100 days, Mr Biden has promised to unroll a raft of immigration policies introduced by Mr Trump, who imposed new restrictions in his first days in the White House.

The controversial “Muslim ban” which Mr Trump introduced days after being sworn in and prevented travel from several Muslim-majority countries, would also be rescinded.

A Biden administration would immediately stop the family separation policy for illegal immigrants on the border with Mexico, roll back Trump’s restrictions on immigration, increase the number of applications processed each day and “surge humanitarian resources” to the border.

The rights of the 11 million “dreamers”, who were brought to America as children by their undocumented migrant parents, would also face a clearer path to citizenship and be protected from deportation.

Undocumented migrants who serve in the military would also be protected from deportation and families who have been separated under Trump would be reunited.



The republicans have increased control over the senate and gained in the house.

Joe will be a lame duck if he gets in nothing he wants will pass the senate if republicans don't agree with it.


Yep, that's true.

Also true: if Biden gets in, Trump won't be President.

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Reply #7 - Nov 6th, 2020 at 9:12am
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Nov 6th, 2020 at 9:03am:
cods wrote on Nov 6th, 2020 at 8:42am:
sound like my predictions...lol

rejoining the paris agreement  NATO omg..this is going to cost a motza....

lets hope he makes a BIG difference to covids....he didnt mention a vaccine in the first 100 did he?...


No, he didn't mention a vaccine in his first 100 days - that would be irresponsible.

However, he's acknowledged that COVID-19 is a serious problem and he plans to take action.

That's more than Trump has ever done.

Trump ignored the virus and stood by and did nothing while a quarter of a million Americans died, including members of his own family and political team.



https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/

and thats with the testing cut down. I heard they are getting about 100000 a day new cases now (prolly those rallies).

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Baronvonrort wrote on Nov 6th, 2020 at 9:06am:
cods wrote on Nov 6th, 2020 at 8:32am:
[urlhttps://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/world/joe-bidens-plan-for-first-100-days-in-office/news-story/59dcacdfb92e60147aa53d27deb9de5b][/url]

Joe Biden has promised an action-packed first day in the White House, with the traditional calls to foreign leaders interspersed with a dizzying agenda that seeks to restore “normal” in America.

On his first day in office, Mr Biden has said he would roll back Donald Trump’s tax cuts and raise the corporate tax rate, rejoin the Paris Climate Accord and sign “a series of executive orders”.

But he said his first priority will be confronting the dual crises stalking America – the coronavirus and its associated fallout.

Mr Biden pledged during his campaign to reach out ahead of his inauguration to infectious diseases chief Anthony Fauci and ask his advice for the best path forward.

He also plans to establish a “pandemic board” which would steer resources to fight COVID-19 and improve testing.

Mr Biden would also rejoin the World Health Organisation and begin reaching out to the peeved traditional US allies whom Mr Trump alienated.

“Day 1, if I win, I’m going to be on the phone with our NATO allies saying ‘we’re back’,” Mr Biden said in July.

“We’re back and you can count on us again.”

He has also pledged to address racism on his first day and establish a task force that within 100 days would be asked to provide a plan to end homelessness.

And he plans to send to Congress a bill that would repeal protections for gun manufacturers that prevent them from being liable for deaths caused by their weapons.

Also within his first 100 days, Mr Biden has promised to unroll a raft of immigration policies introduced by Mr Trump, who imposed new restrictions in his first days in the White House.

The controversial “Muslim ban” which Mr Trump introduced days after being sworn in and prevented travel from several Muslim-majority countries, would also be rescinded.

A Biden administration would immediately stop the family separation policy for illegal immigrants on the border with Mexico, roll back Trump’s restrictions on immigration, increase the number of applications processed each day and “surge humanitarian resources” to the border.

The rights of the 11 million “dreamers”, who were brought to America as children by their undocumented migrant parents, would also face a clearer path to citizenship and be protected from deportation.

Undocumented migrants who serve in the military would also be protected from deportation and families who have been separated under Trump would be reunited.



The republicans have increased control over the senate and gained in the house.

Joe will be a lame duck if he gets in nothing he wants will pass the senate if republicans don't agree with it.



The senate hasnt been decided yet, nor has the house, so where you get this is bizarre

In the house, the Dems have lsot 5 seats but considering the Dems had a majority of 35 they will still hold the HoR
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Reply #9 - Nov 6th, 2020 at 9:47am
 
Prime Minister for Canyons wrote on Nov 6th, 2020 at 9:12am:
Baronvonrort wrote on Nov 6th, 2020 at 9:06am:
cods wrote on Nov 6th, 2020 at 8:32am:
[urlhttps://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/world/joe-bidens-plan-for-first-100-days-in-office/news-story/59dcacdfb92e60147aa53d27deb9de5b][/url]

Joe Biden has promised an action-packed first day in the White House, with the traditional calls to foreign leaders interspersed with a dizzying agenda that seeks to restore “normal” in America.

On his first day in office, Mr Biden has said he would roll back Donald Trump’s tax cuts and raise the corporate tax rate, rejoin the Paris Climate Accord and sign “a series of executive orders”.

But he said his first priority will be confronting the dual crises stalking America – the coronavirus and its associated fallout.

Mr Biden pledged during his campaign to reach out ahead of his inauguration to infectious diseases chief Anthony Fauci and ask his advice for the best path forward.

He also plans to establish a “pandemic board” which would steer resources to fight COVID-19 and improve testing.

Mr Biden would also rejoin the World Health Organisation and begin reaching out to the peeved traditional US allies whom Mr Trump alienated.

“Day 1, if I win, I’m going to be on the phone with our NATO allies saying ‘we’re back’,” Mr Biden said in July.

“We’re back and you can count on us again.”

He has also pledged to address racism on his first day and establish a task force that within 100 days would be asked to provide a plan to end homelessness.

And he plans to send to Congress a bill that would repeal protections for gun manufacturers that prevent them from being liable for deaths caused by their weapons.

Also within his first 100 days, Mr Biden has promised to unroll a raft of immigration policies introduced by Mr Trump, who imposed new restrictions in his first days in the White House.

The controversial “Muslim ban” which Mr Trump introduced days after being sworn in and prevented travel from several Muslim-majority countries, would also be rescinded.

A Biden administration would immediately stop the family separation policy for illegal immigrants on the border with Mexico, roll back Trump’s restrictions on immigration, increase the number of applications processed each day and “surge humanitarian resources” to the border.

The rights of the 11 million “dreamers”, who were brought to America as children by their undocumented migrant parents, would also face a clearer path to citizenship and be protected from deportation.

Undocumented migrants who serve in the military would also be protected from deportation and families who have been separated under Trump would be reunited.



The republicans have increased control over the senate and gained in the house.

Joe will be a lame duck if he gets in nothing he wants will pass the senate if republicans don't agree with it.



The senate hasnt been decided yet, nor has the house, so where you get this is bizarre

In the house, the Dems have lsot 5 seats but considering the Dems had a majority of 35 they will still hold the HoR


The numbers i have seen show republicans will hold the senate voting currently around 60% with democrats around 40% no incumbents have been displaced.

The republicans have also increased numbers in the house.

This is unusual considering the votes for Biden.

If Joe gets in he will be a lame duck who needs republican senators to pass anything.
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Reply #10 - Nov 6th, 2020 at 9:48am
 
Prime Minister for Canyons wrote on Nov 6th, 2020 at 9:12am:
Baronvonrort wrote on Nov 6th, 2020 at 9:06am:
cods wrote on Nov 6th, 2020 at 8:32am:
[urlhttps://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/world/joe-bidens-plan-for-first-100-days-in-office/news-story/59dcacdfb92e60147aa53d27deb9de5b][/url]

Joe Biden has promised an action-packed first day in the White House, with the traditional calls to foreign leaders interspersed with a dizzying agenda that seeks to restore “normal” in America.

On his first day in office, Mr Biden has said he would roll back Donald Trump’s tax cuts and raise the corporate tax rate, rejoin the Paris Climate Accord and sign “a series of executive orders”.

But he said his first priority will be confronting the dual crises stalking America – the coronavirus and its associated fallout.

Mr Biden pledged during his campaign to reach out ahead of his inauguration to infectious diseases chief Anthony Fauci and ask his advice for the best path forward.

He also plans to establish a “pandemic board” which would steer resources to fight COVID-19 and improve testing.

Mr Biden would also rejoin the World Health Organisation and begin reaching out to the peeved traditional US allies whom Mr Trump alienated.

“Day 1, if I win, I’m going to be on the phone with our NATO allies saying ‘we’re back’,” Mr Biden said in July.

“We’re back and you can count on us again.”

He has also pledged to address racism on his first day and establish a task force that within 100 days would be asked to provide a plan to end homelessness.

And he plans to send to Congress a bill that would repeal protections for gun manufacturers that prevent them from being liable for deaths caused by their weapons.

Also within his first 100 days, Mr Biden has promised to unroll a raft of immigration policies introduced by Mr Trump, who imposed new restrictions in his first days in the White House.

The controversial “Muslim ban” which Mr Trump introduced days after being sworn in and prevented travel from several Muslim-majority countries, would also be rescinded.

A Biden administration would immediately stop the family separation policy for illegal immigrants on the border with Mexico, roll back Trump’s restrictions on immigration, increase the number of applications processed each day and “surge humanitarian resources” to the border.

The rights of the 11 million “dreamers”, who were brought to America as children by their undocumented migrant parents, would also face a clearer path to citizenship and be protected from deportation.

Undocumented migrants who serve in the military would also be protected from deportation and families who have been separated under Trump would be reunited.



The republicans have increased control over the senate and gained in the house.

Joe will be a lame duck if he gets in nothing he wants will pass the senate if republicans don't agree with it.



The senate hasnt been decided yet, nor has the house, so where you get this is bizarre

In the house, the Dems have lsot 5 seats but considering the Dems had a majority of 35 they will still hold the HoR



It looks possible that the Senate will have not 1 but 2 run offs, in Georgia, these I believe will decide who controls the upper house.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/georgia-senate-runoff-elections-perdue-ossoff-leoff...
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Reply #11 - Nov 6th, 2020 at 9:53am
 
cods wrote on Nov 6th, 2020 at 8:42am:
sound like my predictions...lol

rejoining the paris agreement  NATO omg..this is going to cost a motza....

lets hope he makes a BIG difference to covids....he didnt mention a vaccine in the first 100 did he?...


Under the Paris Agreement, you set your own targets. America is already in NATO, dear.

Joe will not have the senate, so he’s screwed. He’ll be as hamstrung as Obama.

You?
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Reply #12 - Nov 6th, 2020 at 10:09am
 
Maybe we should run a sweep to see how long before he steps down to give the Little Brown Woman the top spot.... does anyone think he'll last 100 days?
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Reply #13 - Nov 6th, 2020 at 10:11am
 
Poll added to the pool .......

I'm going to go for his last year in office.... he'll be so much older then and there will be less furore over the LBW stepping into the hot seat and making a statement, and the issue will have died down enough that the Roughnecks might not open fire.... make it look ever so much more an 'honest decision for the nation and people' if he steps down late and introduces the elephant into the room - of whether or not the US is ready for a non-elected woman to be its Prez....Jayzuz!!  Also too late to call a snap election and make it positive....

Jeez - just imagine this happening... would the next election re-boot Trump in reaction to this treason and sellout of the voting public?
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