THREAD: Biden 2020 Highlights

"We hold these truths to be self evident. All men and women created by, go, you know, you know, the thing."

“Um, you know, there's a uh, during World War... uh, you know, where Roosevelt came up with a thing that you know, was totally different than a, than the, the, it's called, he's called it, you know, the WWII, he had the World, the War Production Board."

“You ain’t black”

Biden confuses his wife for his sister
“We can only re-elect Donald Trump”
“We have to take care of the cure. That will make the problem worse no matter what — no matter what."

“I’ll lead an effective strategy to mobilize trunalimunumaprzure.”

“Look fat. Here’s the deal”

"No, I haven't taken a test. Why the hell would I take a test? C'mon man. That's like saying you, before you got in this program, if you take a test where you're taking cocaine or not, what do you think huh? Are you a junkie?"

“4 more years of George, uh, George...”

"We have put together I think the most extensive and inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics.”

“It’s estimated that 200 million people will die, probably by the time I finish this talk.”

Biden forgets Mitt Romney’s name, calls him “the Mormon”

“I’m running as a proud Democrat for the Senate”
“Harris-Biden administration”

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My piece in the NY Times today: "the Trump administration is denying applications submitted to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services at a rate 37 percent higher than the Obama administration did in 2016."

Based on this analysis: "Denials for immigration benefits—travel documents, work permits, green cards, worker petitions, etc.—increased 37 percent since FY 2016. On an absolute basis, FY 2018 will see more than about 155,000 more denials than FY 2016."
https://t.co/Bl0naOO0sh


"This increase in denials cannot be credited to an overall rise in applications. In fact, the total number of applications so far this year is 2 percent lower than in 2016. It could be that the higher denial rate is also discouraging some people from applying at all.."

Thanks to @gsiskind for his insightful comments. The increase in denials, he said, is “significant enough to make one think that Congress must have passed legislation changing the requirements. But we know they have not.”

My conclusion:

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