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JD Vance: 'I Would Certainly Welcome' Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Endorsement
- August 26, 2024
- 35 Comments
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- 4 months ago
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- by: @deniesekline-thatcher8380
- 4 months ago
RFK Jr.s endorsement would be wise & helpful!!!❤
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- by: @drinapetricevic2201
- 4 months ago
And the bs continues !!
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- by: @jimboforreasonify
- 4 months ago
A vaccine denier joins an election denier…what could possibly go wrong?
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- by: @fcguam3939
- 4 months ago
Yes , Vance JD spoken as a leader 👍🏼💯🇺🇲🙏
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- by: @dalesexton89
- 4 months ago
They are crazyer now but everything dem,s have done in the past have paved the way for what we have now
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- by: @sidneymcgraw710
- 4 months ago
J boy is begging for Kennedy’s endorsement. But The Kennedy in question is not a Kennedy of the Kennedy of the Democrat of that time.
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- by: @Aribrand-le4fy
- 4 months ago
👍👌👍🇺🇸Trump for president 🇺🇸👍🇺🇸VANCE for vice president 🇺🇸👍👌👍
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- by: @lindaquintana790
- 4 months ago
What he is saying is true! John F Kennedy is turning over in his grave!
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- by: @lindaquintana790
- 4 months ago
I WAS a Democrat. No longer!! It has been changed to Marxism!!! 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
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- by: @davidbyrne8519
- 4 months ago
😂😂😂😂The Republican choice of JD Vance looks less like a masterstroke &;more like the impulse purchase of a luxury good…an expensive handbag 👜 bought on a credit card the day before its owner gets fired 😂🤣😂
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- by: @peggyfleener3111
- 4 months ago
I'd like to see it happen.
Kamala Harris and
Joe Biden and the Democrats are so arrogant in being confident that they have this 2024 Election already won. -
- by: @davidbyrne8519
- 4 months ago
FAIL
He promised a lot ,but never delivered
He was the Liar in Chief
Donald Trump: He promised to cut the deficit. He added $8T to it. promised to build a wall. He only did 458 miles out of 2,000. Most of it was repair or replacement, not new. He promised to make Mexico pay. They didn't. He promised to unveil a new healthcare plan. It didn't exist. He promised a middle-class tax cut. He cut taxes for the rich. The middle class is paying for it. He said he wouldn't play golf as President. He made 250 visits(way more than Obama) to his own golf clubs. It cost taxpayers $150 million. He said he'd increase economic growth by 4%. He didn't. President Biden did. He promised an infrastructure plan. He had none. President Biden signed a massive one. He promised to hire "the best people." He fired 3/4 of them and then said they were the worst ever. He promised to bring down the price of prescription drugs. He didn't: President Biden did. He promised a Hillary lock-up. It didn't happen. Promised we'd win the trade war with China. We didn't, It cost about a quarter million jobs,a shortage of semi conductors and chips to manufacturers and tech, a 30 billion dollars bailout to farmers, higher consumer prices and hurt Americans not help them. He promised his corporate tax cuts would help and benefit Workers and corporations would use that money to invest in American workers. They didn't, they used that money to buy back stocks. He promised to bring back and revive the coal industry. Never happened – more coal jobs were lost during his presidency,no infrastructure plan to address a 40 year defecit,no green energy measures…He promised to drain the swamp. He didn't: He WAS the swamp. Jan 6th…never forget!! -
- by: @davidbyrne8519
- 4 months ago
Facts First: Trump’s claim that US crime statistics are only going up is false. Murder, other kinds of reported violent crime and reported property crime all dropped in 2023, according to preliminary statistics published by the FBI. Crime data expert Jeff Asher says that, if confirmed by final data, the roughly 13% decline in murder would be the single biggest one-year drop on record in US data dating back to 1960, while the roughly 6% decline in reported violent crime would be one of the biggest on record; reported violent crime declined in every quadrant of the country, in cities of all sizes and in in rural communities. In addition, as Asher has pointed out, partial urban data for early 2024 shows that the number of murders again declined sharply in the first two months of this year.
“Trump’s implication that the crime rate is only going up is false,” said Anna Harvey, a political science professor and director of the Public Safety Lab at New York University. “During 2020, the last year of the Trump presidency, violent crime rose dramatically. The murder rate, for example, increased by almost 30%, the largest one-year increase on record. But violent crime has been falling during the Biden presidency.”
As always with crime data, there are caveats. Not all crimes are reported, not every US community experienced declines in murder or violent crime in 2023, and not all categories of crime declined nationally. The key exception was a significant increase in big-city auto thefts – a problem fueled by a spike in thefts of certain car models that social media posts showed were easy to steal.
Still, given the declines in 2023 in national numbers on everything from murder to rape to aggravated assault to robbery to arson, there is no basis for Trump’s claim that US crime statistics are only going up.
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- by: @davidbyrne8519
- 4 months ago
Chi–na tariffs war …250k job losses,higher consumer prices,a shortage of semi conductors and chips to manufacturers & auto plants and a whooping 30 billion dollars bailout to farmers ,no infrastructure package to address the country's 40 year infrastructure defecit, broken bridges ,highways, rail,airports, government buildings,zero negotiations with big pharma for cheaper medicines, no Medicare,No inflation reduction act,no Chips act and chip independence from China,no expansion of family tax credits
He promised to cut the deficit. He added $8T to it. promised to build a wall. He only did 458 miles out of 2,000. Most of it was repair or replacement, not new. He promised to make Mexico pay. They didn't. He promised to unveil a new healthcare plan. It didn't exist. He promised a middle-class tax cut. He cut taxes for the rich. The middle class is paying for it. He said he wouldn't play golf as President. He made 250 visits(way more than Obama) to his own golf clubs. It cost taxpayers $150 million. He said he'd increase economic growth by 4%. He didn't. President Biden did. He promised an infrastructure plan. He had none. President Biden signed a massive one. He promised to hire "the best people." He fired 3/4 of them and then said they were the worst ever. He promised to bring down the price of prescription drugs. He didn't: President Biden did. He promised a Hillary lock-up. It didn't happen. Promised we'd win the trade war with China. We didn't, It cost about a quarter million jobs and hurt Americans not help them. He promised his corporate tax cuts would help and benefit Workers and corporations would use that money to invest in American workers. They didn't, they used that money to buy back stocks. He promised to bring back and revive the coal industry. Never happened – more coal jobs were lost during his presidency. He promised to drain the swamp. He didn't: He WAS the swamp. Jan 6th…never forget!!
In 2015, Medicaid provided coverage for 97 million low-income Americans over the course of the year.President Trump’s budget assumes the huge Medicaid cuts in the House Republican bill to “repeal and replace” the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and dramatically enlarges them, bringing its total Medicaid cuts over the next decade to as much as $1.6 trillion. The House bill (the American Health Care Act) would cut Medicaid by effectively ending the ACA’s Medicaid expansion and converting virtually all of Medicaid to a per capita cap or block grant. That would mean 14 million fewer low-income people enrolled in Medicaid by 2026. The Trump budget would add an additional $610 billion in Medicaid cuts over ten years on top of the House bill, by lowering the growth rate of state funding under the per capita cap and letting states cut their programs in ways they aren’t permitted to do now. In 2027 the cut in Medicaid funding would be as much as $326 billion
DEMOCRATS AND ECONOMIC GROWTHSince World War 2
Ten of the last eleven recessions have begun under Republican Presidents
Since WW2, The US Economy has been in a recession for nearly 10 times as many months under Republican Presidents versus Democratic Presidents (113 months vs 11 months)
More than twice as many jobs are created per year under Democratic Presidents than Republican Presidents (2.1 million jobs/year under Democratic Presidents versus 828,000 jobs/year under Republican Presidents.)
Budget deficits as a percentage of GDP under Republican Presidents are collectively 9% higher than under Democratic PresidentsSince 1961
GDP growth has been 44% higher under Democratic Presidents.
Business Investment Growth has been 132% higher under Democratic Presidents.
Unemployment has been 5% higher under Republican Presidents.
Average increase in weekly earnings have been positive under Democratic Presidents and negative under Republican PresidentsJob Growth
Democratic Presidents have helped create 43.8 million more jobs than Republican Presidents, and on year-to-year basis jobs have grown more than twice as fast under Democratic Presidents as under Republican Presidents.
Total jobs created under Democratic Presidents: 76,948,000
Total jobs created under Republican Presidents: 33,132,000
Average yearly growth in jobs under Democratic Presidents: 2,080,000
Average yearly growth in jobs under Republican Presidents: 828,000GDP Growth
Real Gross Domestic Product growth under Democratic Presidents has been 44% higher than during Republican Presidents.
Average GDP growth per year under Democratic Presidents: 3.46%
Average GDP growth per year under Republican Presidents: 2.4%Business Investment Growth
Real business investment growth under Democratic Presidents has been 132% higher than under Republican Presidents.
Average growth per year under Democratic Presidents: 6.53%
Average growth per year under Republican Presidents: 2.82%Federal Budget Deficits
Federal budget deficits as a percentage of GDP under Republican Presidents are collectively 9% higher than under Democratic Presidents.
Democratic Presidents' deficits averaged 2.46% of GDP per year
Republican Presidents' deficits averaged 2.69% of GDP per yearUnemployment
Unemployment under Republican Presidents has been 5% higher than under Democratic Presidents.
Average unemployment per year during Democratic Presidents: 5.76%
Average unemployment per year during Republican Presidents: 6.07%Growth In Spending
Federal Spending has increased 221% faster under Republican Presidents than under Democratic Presidents
Democratic Presidents' annual spending increased by an average of $38.2 billion per year
Republican Presidents' annual spending increased by an average of $122.6 billion per yearBalance of Trade
Trade deficits under Republican Presidents have been 15% higher than under Democratic Presidents.
Total trade deficit under Democratic Administrations (in millions): $7,013,688
Total trade deficit under Republican Administrations (in millions): $8,065,847*Jere Glover has been collecting and publishing this data since 1980, 21st Century has been publishing the data on its website for 10 years.
https://www.brookings.edu/articles/the-trump-administrations-major-environmental-deregulations/ -
- by: @davidbyrne8519
- 4 months ago
2015, Medicaid provided coverage for 97 million low-income Americans over the course of the year.
President Trump’s budget assumes the huge Medicaid cuts in the House Republican bill to “repeal and replace” the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and dramatically enlarges them, bringing its total Medicaid cuts over the next decade to as much as $1.6 trillion. The House bill (the American Health Care Act) would cut Medicaid by effectively ending the ACA’s Medicaid expansion and converting virtually all of Medicaid to a per capita cap or block grant. That would mean 14 million fewer low-income people enrolled in Medicaid by 2026. The Trump budget would add an additional $610 billion in Medicaid cuts over ten years on top of the House bill, by lowering the growth rate of state funding under the per capita cap and letting states cut their programs in ways they aren’t permitted to do now. In 2027 the cut in Medicaid funding would be as much as $326 billion
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- by: @davidbyrne8519
- 4 months ago
The Cult are brainwashed into thinking that inflation is exclusive to the U.S.
A worldwide surge in inflation began in mid-2021, with as many as 190 countries seeing their highest inflation rates in decades. It has been attributed to various causes, including COVID-19 pandemic-related economic dislocation, supply chain disruptions, the fiscal and monetary stimuli provided in 2020 and 2021 by governments and central banks around the world in response to the pandemic, and price gouging. Recovery in demand from the COVID-19 recession had by 2020 led to significant supply shortages across many business and consumer economic sectors. The inflation rate in the United States and the eurozone peaked in the second half of 2022 and sharply declined in 2023 and into 2024. Despite its decline, significantly higher price levels across various goods and services relative to pre-pandemic levels persist, which some economists speculate is permanent.[ -
- by: @davidbyrne8519
- 4 months ago
DEMOCRATS AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
Since World War 2
Ten of the last eleven recessions have begun under Republican Presidents
Since WW2, The US Economy has been in a recession for nearly 10 times as many months under Republican Presidents versus Democratic Presidents (113 months vs 11 months)
More than twice as many jobs are created per year under Democratic Presidents than Republican Presidents (2.1 million jobs/year under Democratic Presidents versus 828,000 jobs/year under Republican Presidents.)
Budget deficits as a percentage of GDP under Republican Presidents are collectively 9% higher than under Democratic PresidentsSince 1961
GDP growth has been 44% higher under Democratic Presidents.
Business Investment Growth has been 132% higher under Democratic Presidents.
Unemployment has been 5% higher under Republican Presidents.
Average increase in weekly earnings have been positive under Democratic Presidents and negative under Republican PresidentsJob Growth
Democratic Presidents have helped create 43.8 million more jobs than Republican Presidents, and on year-to-year basis jobs have grown more than twice as fast under Democratic Presidents as under Republican Presidents.
Total jobs created under Democratic Presidents: 76,948,000
Total jobs created under Republican Presidents: 33,132,000
Average yearly growth in jobs under Democratic Presidents: 2,080,000
Average yearly growth in jobs under Republican Presidents: 828,000GDP Growth
Real Gross Domestic Product growth under Democratic Presidents has been 44% higher than during Republican Presidents.
Average GDP growth per year under Democratic Presidents: 3.46%
Average GDP growth per year under Republican Presidents: 2.4%Business Investment Growth
Real business investment growth under Democratic Presidents has been 132% higher than under Republican Presidents.
Average growth per year under Democratic Presidents: 6.53%
Average growth per year under Republican Presidents: 2.82%Federal Budget Deficits
Federal budget deficits as a percentage of GDP under Republican Presidents are collectively 9% higher than under Democratic Presidents.
Democratic Presidents' deficits averaged 2.46% of GDP per year
Republican Presidents' deficits averaged 2.69% of GDP per yearUnemployment
Unemployment under Republican Presidents has been 5% higher than under Democratic Presidents.
Average unemployment per year during Democratic Presidents: 5.76%
Average unemployment per year during Republican Presidents: 6.07%Growth In Spending
Federal Spending has increased 221% faster under Republican Presidents than under Democratic Presidents
Democratic Presidents' annual spending increased by an average of $38.2 billion per year
Republican Presidents' annual spending increased by an average of $122.6 billion per yearBalance of Trade
Trade deficits under Republican Presidents have been 15% higher than under Democratic Presidents.
Total trade deficit under Democratic Administrations (in millions): $7,013,688
Total trade deficit under Republican Administrations (in millions): $8,065,847*Jere Glover has been collecting and publishing this data since 1980, 21st Century has been publishing the data on its website for 10 years.
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- by: @jackiewhite1695
- 4 months ago
Trump 2024 ❤❤Trump 2024 🎉🎉
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- by: @mariaturley5362
- 4 months ago
Trump ❤
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- by: @Tomc8030
- 4 months ago
I think if Kennedy is going to drop out and endorse Trump Vance 2024, it’ll be right after the DNC and switch the talking points back to Trump…. That would be absolutely amazing and a total Train wreck for the Democratic Party after the Democrats said last week that Kennedy was asking for a job in the Democratic Party.
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- by: @rvette454
- 4 months ago
Sure, Taylor Swift, Kanye, and Beyonce endorsed Trump, according to Donald. Lol.
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- by: @rvette454
- 4 months ago
Where's Pence and more than several Trump administration, and former President Bush's endorsement? Waiting for the sheep.
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- by: @KevinKeelty
- 4 months ago
KENNEDY 2024!! Trump = Operation Light Speed and getting the jab fast tracked!
KENNEDY OR NOBODY!!! The only real candidate! -
- by: @PatriciaHain-uw8vx
- 4 months ago
RFKJr is NOT the candidate his Father was🤔
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- by: @sharonhamilton4328
- 4 months ago
When i heard trump shot. I dropped my head, said, JFK
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- by: @DanielLindsay-z3w
- 4 months ago
Donald Trump attacked Robert F. Kennedy Jr. IN April as a “Radical Left Lunatic” who is “far more LIBERAL than anyone running as a Democrat” and now Trump respects him? TYPICAL POLITICIAN.
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- by: @ofeliazavala1436
- 4 months ago
PRAYING 🙏 THAT RFK ENDORSES TRUMP FOR THE GOOD OF OUR COUNTRY ! ❤👏👍
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- by: @bettybreach2264
- 4 months ago
Imagine Trump, Vance, Elon Musk, RFK, Ben Carson, Vivek, Tulsi Gabbard, Mark Robinson, Tim Scott, Nicole Shanahan and/or other greats all on the same cabinet. Talk about a DREAM TEAM that could move mountains!! God bless and protect all of the amazing patriots that are fighting to make our country great again for all!
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- by: @MarthaAccettullo
- 4 months ago
Love JD and RFK
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- by: @terrywren9708
- 4 months ago
RFK would be a great person to join President Trump and Vance! ❤🇺🇲❤
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- by: @marksmith4347
- 4 months ago
Those dems suck
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- by: @dragongerbil
- 4 months ago
he needs to come out with his own makeup line
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- by: @ironworkerfxr7105
- 4 months ago
I could talk and work with democrats 20 years ago…..NOT the NUTS THAT RUN IT TODAY 🎉🎉🎉
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- by: @wtf_is_a_parsnip
- 4 months ago
Hide yo couch!!! We got a sectional deviant on the loose!
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