Today, Jill continues our focus on the 2020 election with a look at some of the most important issues facing us in this presidential campaign. Time is of the essence, with less than forty days to go until America gets to decide who will lead our country for the next four years. We think the choice is clear. Some, however, may not be so inclined to agree. We hope to help as many people as we can understand the stakes, as well as the issues we face going forward. Thanks Jill!

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With just over five weeks left until election day, we’ve got a lot of ground to cover.  Today, we are talking about issues that matter the most to all of us.  Let’s face it, we need to stop talking about how awful Donald Trump is and focus on how much better Joe Biden will be.  It’s true that we must be concerned with voting Trump out of office before he turns this nation into a dictatorship, but it’s not enough just to throw out the bad … we must know what we are replacing it with.

There are dozens of issues that are important, but we really want to focus on the ones that are most important to everyone.  After giving it much thought, and narrowing the list, Jeff and I believe the following are of the most immediate concern:

  • Climate change
  • Health Care
  • Education
  • Racial Justice
  • Income Inequality

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16 responses to “America’s Wake-Up Call – Joe Biden on the Issues”

  1. […] In a sense, using that same football analogy, we’ll now have to go on defense. After all, the policies that Joe Biden will promote and implement are nearly the same we’ve so often written about in […]

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  2. Brookingslib, Joe Biden is probably juiced up on medications and stimulants that give him a false appearance of lucidity.

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    1. I’ve permanently deleted many of your falsehoods and lies. Just an FYI. I will no longer tolerate them.

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      1. It’s about time!!!

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      2. I know! The thing is, I welcome debate from the other side. Unfortunately, I’ve been a little too patient and accommodating in this circumstance. At some point I realized I’d had enough. Debate is one thing. Complete lies, falsehoods, and disinformation is another.

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      3. Couldn’t agree more!

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      4. Brookingslib, you, Nan, as well as a lot of other people who agree with you have been sold a bill of goods. You are clearly very well-informed on much of what you say, excluding the vaccine issue, the gun issue and regarding Donald Trump and Joe Biden respectively.

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      5. Thanks. I think

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      6. Brookingslib, you are just deflecting away from the fact that you are being fed false information and projecting that on to me. I know that facts don’t really appeal to you, however, the facts about so-called vaccines are not in your favor.

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      7. I’ve said all I will say on this issue with you. Move on

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      8. Whatever you say, good sir.

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      9. Jeff is well-informed, period. You just don’t like that he (and others) disagree with you and your “sources.”

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      10. Thanks, Nan. I love the “sources” reference. Fox should be forced to put those same quotation marks for “News”

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      11. Nan, I never said that. I just have limited patience for people display inflexible thinking.

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      12. Pot calls the kettle …

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      13. Nan, the difference is in the fact that I don’t have a confirmation-bias to the extreme. I am consistent, however, not stubborn. Willing to listen and learn, however, I am also willing to concede certain points if I am proven to be wrong with any original assumptions.

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