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| Samsasi | | 22. Jul 2024, 15:12 |
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22 Jul 2024, 15:01:54 @Indo rakstīja:
22 Jul 2024, 14:33:54 @ATB rakstīja:
Par J.D. Vance - vai tad viņš nebija tas čalis, kurš nesen vēl riktīgi nolika Trampu? "Lielākais Trampa kritiķis", ja es nekļūdos kaut kur dzirdot par viņu. Ļoti biezi maina viedokļus. 
Tas tjipa tā tāda politiskā viltība, jo man baigi nesakrīt ar "neietekmējamību" tad.?
Ir tas pats.. un "neietekmējams" nenozīmē nepērkams. 
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Lafter  | | 22. Jul 2024, 15:15 |
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|  Kopš: 23. Sep 2007
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22 Jul 2024, 15:01:54 @Indo rakstīja:
22 Jul 2024, 14:33:54 @ATB rakstīja:
Par J.D. Vance - vai tad viņš nebija tas čalis, kurš nesen vēl riktīgi nolika Trampu? "Lielākais Trampa kritiķis", ja es nekļūdos kaut kur dzirdot par viņu. Ļoti biezi maina viedokļus. 
Tas tjipa tā tāda politiskā viltība, jo man baigi nesakrīt ar "neietekmējamību" tad.?
Ir tas pats.. un "neietekmējams" nenozīmē nepērkams. 
Mainīt viedokli nav aizliegts. Un protams… tajā līmenī nav neietekmējamu cilvēku. Es vairāk par citu- par raksturu, mērķtiecību, gudrību, drosmi kas viņam piemīt. Tādi tomēr ir ar pautiem un tik viegli nelokās. Tādus ir ļoti grūti salocît. Tas čalis ir ierakumos pats sēdējis, nevis zvaigznītes statusa dēļ dabujis. Tāds ir mans personīgais viedoklis. Neticu par pērkamību- viņš pats ir milijonàrs. Nedomāju viņu moka naudas trūkums.[ Šo ziņu laboja Lafter, 22 Jul 2024, 15:20:06 ]
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Lafter  | | 22. Jul 2024, 15:28 |
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| The Promise, and Risks, in Turning to Kamala Harris
In a sprint of a race, Ms. Harris is poised to attack Donald Trump on his felonies and, in a 2024 twist, his age, but Republicans will be galvanized to fight her, too.
Vice President Kamala Harris swiftly established herself as the Democratic front-runner to take on Donald J. Trump within hours of President Biden’s exit on Sunday, fundamentally rewiring the presidential contest at warp speed.
Now the race has been transformed into an abbreviated 106-day sprint that more closely resembles the snap elections of Europe than the drawn-out American contests. The tight timeline will magnify any missteps Ms. Harris might make but also minimize the chances for a stumble.
And in a race that Mr. Trump had been on a trajectory to win, Ms. Harris immediately becomes the ultimate X-factor.
Mr. Biden quickly endorsed Ms. Harris, who would be a barrier-breaking nominee as the first woman, the first Black woman and the first person of South Asian descent ever to serve as president. As the Democratic Party rallies behind her — the loudest voices of dissent were simply those not publicly endorsing her — here are six ways her candidacy holds both promise and peril.She inverts the age argument.
During the Republican primaries, Nikki Haley had warned everyone who would listen that the first party to swap out its octogenarian candidate — Mr. Trump will turn 80 while in office if elected to a second term — would win. She was making the argument for herself but the logic applies to Ms. Harris, too.
Unlike the 81-year-old Mr. Biden, Ms. Harris, 59, is not old — and just that fact neutralizes what has been one of the most potent Trump lines of attack.
Within minutes of Mr. Biden’s quitting, Democrats and anti-Trump Republicans were questioning Mr. Trump’s capacity to govern into his 80s, a daring attempt to reframe an age debate that has been so damaging to Democrats.
“She can make the issue of age and fitness a liability for Trump,” Erin Wilson, Ms. Harris’s deputy chief of staff, said on a call on Sunday with the group Win With Black Women.Polls have consistently shown that voters have not been overly concerned with the 78-year-old Mr. Trump’s age. But simply taking the issue off the table may be enough of a victory for Democrats. They were facing the stiff headwinds of three-quarters of Americans thinking Mr. Biden was too old — a view shared widely even before his doddering debate.
Ms. Harris is also expected to give Democrats a far more vigorous campaigner. Her day job is not nearly as demanding as Mr. Biden’s, and she can barnstorm the country at a pace far faster than Mr. Trump has undertaken.
She’s a former prosecutor. Trump’s a convicted felon.
Ms. Harris has often been at her best politically when she has taken on the role of prosecutor-in-chief, whether on the debate stage when she first bore into Mr. Biden in June 2019 over busing or as a senator on the Judiciary Committee where her intensive cross-examinations went viral.When she ran for president, among her tag lines — and her struggling campaign cycled through a few catchphrases — was that she was best positioned to “prosecute the case” against Mr. Trump.
Now she will have the chance to do so in the same year in which an actual prosecutor in New York scored 34 felony convictions against him and Mr. Trump still faces more than one future criminal trial.
People who have worked with Ms. Harris believe that framework could allow her to play to some of her strengths — and expose some of Mr. Trump’s weaknesses. Polls have shown a noteworthy share of voters think Mr. Trump has committed crimes yet were still planning to vote for him.
Biden was ‘Scranton Joe.’ Harris will be tagged a California liberal.
If Mr. Biden was widely seen as too elderly to lead, he had other advantages built up over 50 years in the public spotlight. Namely, he has long been viewed as a more moderate Democrat who pushed back against the more extreme elements of his party. It helped him appeal to the political middle.“Do I look like a radical socialist with a soft spot for rioters?” he fumed at one point in the 2020 race. His image was such that at times Republicans opted to attack him by suggesting he was being directed by other forces.
Ms. Harris does not have that advantage.
Instead, Ms. Harris got her start in politics as the district attorney of one of the nation’s most famously liberal cities, San Francisco, before winning statewide in one of the nation’s most famously liberal states, California. (Mr. Trump, notably, was among her donors then.)
And while Ms. Harris did not carve out a reputation in California as an outspoken progressive — her tagline as D.A. was about being “smart on crime” — when she ran for president in 2020 she regularly staked out positions to Mr. Biden’s left, including embracing a “Medicare for all” system that he had avoided.
As Mr. Biden’s partner for the last three-and-a-half years, Ms. Harris faces the added burden of supporting the agenda of a president who has become deeply unpopular.The Trump team has already signaled they plan to attack her on immigration in particular. The question is whether Ms. Harris can successfully find a way to campaign on some of the Biden-Harris administration’s most popular accomplishments without the current unpopularity of the man who previously led the ticket.
She gives Democrats a much-needed jolt of momentum.
Mr. Trump and his advisers were not looking to shake up a race he was winning by almost every metric. As Republicans gathered last week in Milwaukee, they were downright jubilant about the direction of 2024, seeing Mr. Trump as almost a candidate of destiny days after he had survived an assassination attempt.
Now his team must shift to run a very different race against a very different candidate. Ms. Harris has the ability to potentially energize the Democratic base — especially some of the core constituencies who had felt alienated — in ways Mr. Biden no longer seemed capable of. The president had struggled, relative to his 2020 performance, among Black voters and younger voters in particular, constituencies that Ms. Harris’s historic potential candidacy would seem poised to improve upon.
In an early sign of the Democratic appetite for a change, donors contributed more than $60 million online on Sunday — the third biggest day in the history of ActBlue.
It was also notable that Mr. Trump cast doubt on a future debate with Ms. Harris after he had so eagerly sought to share a stage with Mr. Biden, suggesting a venue change from ABC to Fox News.
Her gender could galvanize Democrats — and also Republicans.
In the 2020 primary, Democratic voters wrestled for months with the question of who would be the strongest candidate against Mr. Trump. They wondered, often aloud, about the idea of nominating a woman.
Mr. Trump, after all, had just defied expectations and defeated Hillary Clinton in 2016. The party ultimately selected an older white man in Mr. Biden.
For much of the Trump presidency and beyond, Democrats have benefited from a gender gap. Women voted for Democrats by a bigger margin than men favored Republicans. But Mr. Trump has swelled his advantage so much among men of late that the gender gap has been suddenly favoring the G.O.P.
Ms. Harris has a chance to reverse that and has already proved herself a far more compelling messenger than Mr. Biden on the issue that Democrats believe can win them the 2024 race. Mr. Biden rarely would say the word abortion; Ms. Harris visited an abortion clinic.
Ms. Harris faces other distinctive challenges as a Black candidate and a woman, in a country and a political system where both groups are often held to different standards. And in Mr. Trump, she faces an opponent with a history of exploiting stereotypes for his own advantage.
She can be transcendent, but also tentative.
One of the notable facts of Ms. Harris’s speedy rise to the pinnacle of Democratic politics in a little more than a decade is how few loyalists have been along for the full ride.
If Mr. Biden surrounded himself with a small, sometimes insular, coterie of advisers — a recent Biden inner-circle addition could have served him for a decade — Ms. Harris has relatively few similarly long-standing aides. Early on as vice president, her staff turned over significantly.
She has few advisers dating back even to her days in the Senate, let alone her time as attorney general of California. She parted ways with a swath of the senior team on her 2020 presidential primary run, which was wracked with infighting.
Those who have worked both for and against her say she has few equivalents when she nails a big speech, or delivers an acerbic line on the debate stage or a committee hearing. But they also say she can get in her own head, retreat back to canned comments and make tentative, self-inflicted mistakes.
Now she is inheriting Mr. Biden’s enormous campaign apparatus. And she has little more than 100 days to capture both the Democratic nomination and the presidency.
Reid J. Epstein contributed reporting.
Shane Goldmacher is a national political correspondent, covering the 2024 campaign and the major developments, trends and forces shaping American politics.
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| RaL | | 22. Jul 2024, 15:28 |
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|  Kopš: 23. Jul 2006
No: Rīga
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22 Jul 2024, 12:47:18 @Lafter rakstīja:
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22 Jul 2024, 00:51:19 @bum_bumz rakstīja:
21 Jul 2024, 22:00:30 @aep_det rakstīja:
Bik par vēlu... 
daudziem būs pirmā dzirdēšana par tādu prezidenta kandidāti 
Eiropiešiem varbūt jā
Kamala USA ir samērā populāra. USA cilvēki domāju diezgan balsis viņai iedos. Var arī būt pārsteigums. Tieši tas pats ar J.D.Vance. Ļoti kruts čalis un neietekmējams. Ar pautiem smagiem. Paskatoties viņa dzīves gājumu- visu cieņu. No nabadzīga rajona white trash. Bez tēva audzis. 18 gados iestājies jūras kājiniekos, karojis. Sācis no ierindnieka, tālāk par valsts naudu aizsardzības akadēmija, pabeidza ar izcilību, tālāk Ohaio universitāte, Jēla jurisprudence- abas pabeidzis ar izcilību. Izveidojis biznesu, ticis pamanīts un samērā jauns līdz viceprezidenta kandidatūrai! Visu cieņu! Tas nav čalis ar bagātiem radiem, vai bagātas ģimenes pēctecis. Tas čalis ir var teikt no ielas un pats ar savu darbu smagu visu sasniedzis. Ar viņu īpaši nepamanipulēsi. Tas čalis ir izēdis tonnu sūdu ar tējkaroti. Es var teikt esmu pàrliecināts par viņa sēdèšanu ovālajā kabinetā pēc laika. Un domāju tādu cilvēku vajag pie ragiem USA.
pag, pag, neietekmējams
Viņš ir pasaules haosa atbalstītāja Elona Maska apmaksātais pārstāvis...
Viņa studijas augstskola un reklāmas kampaņu, lai tiktu senātā apmaksāja cilvēks, kas kopā ar Masku nodibināja Paypal.
Un, vismaz izteikumos, viņš ir konkrēts Ukrainas noliedzējs, viens no galvenajiem MAGAs pārstāvjiem, kas uzskata, ka Ukrainai atbalsts ir uzreiz jāpārtrauc.
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| kaprons2 | | 22. Jul 2024, 16:10 |
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| Kopš: 04. Jun 2019
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22 Jul 2024, 15:28:30 @RaL rakstīja:
22 Jul 2024, 12:47:18 @Lafter rakstīja:
22 Jul 2024, 12:27:26 @Output rakstīja:
22 Jul 2024, 00:51:19 @bum_bumz rakstīja:
21 Jul 2024, 22:00:30 @aep_det rakstīja:
Bik par vēlu... 
daudziem būs pirmā dzirdēšana par tādu prezidenta kandidāti 
Eiropiešiem varbūt jā
Kamala USA ir samērā populāra. USA cilvēki domāju diezgan balsis viņai iedos. Var arī būt pārsteigums. Tieši tas pats ar J.D.Vance. Ļoti kruts čalis un neietekmējams. Ar pautiem smagiem. Paskatoties viņa dzīves gājumu- visu cieņu. No nabadzīga rajona white trash. Bez tēva audzis. 18 gados iestājies jūras kājiniekos, karojis. Sācis no ierindnieka, tālāk par valsts naudu aizsardzības akadēmija, pabeidza ar izcilību, tālāk Ohaio universitāte, Jēla jurisprudence- abas pabeidzis ar izcilību. Izveidojis biznesu, ticis pamanīts un samērā jauns līdz viceprezidenta kandidatūrai! Visu cieņu! Tas nav čalis ar bagātiem radiem, vai bagātas ģimenes pēctecis. Tas čalis ir var teikt no ielas un pats ar savu darbu smagu visu sasniedzis. Ar viņu īpaši nepamanipulēsi. Tas čalis ir izēdis tonnu sūdu ar tējkaroti. Es var teikt esmu pàrliecināts par viņa sēdèšanu ovālajā kabinetā pēc laika. Un domāju tādu cilvēku vajag pie ragiem USA.
pag, pag, neietekmējams
Viņš ir pasaules haosa atbalstītāja Elona Maska apmaksātais pārstāvis...
Viņa studijas augstskola un reklāmas kampaņu, lai tiktu senātā apmaksāja cilvēks, kas kopā ar Masku nodibināja Paypal.
Un, vismaz izteikumos, viņš ir konkrēts Ukrainas noliedzējs, viens no galvenajiem MAGAs pārstāvjiem, kas uzskata, ka Ukrainai atbalsts ir uzreiz jāpārtrauc.
Kāds atbalsts bija Baidena laikā?
Iebruka Ukrainā un tagad pusgadu neko nedeva!
Ukraina no otras puses- nav darījusi pietiekami, lai samobilizētu visus cilvēkus aizstāvībai, valsts attīstībai(tāpat kā GDP- 2% visām valstīm- ko pieprasīja Tramps)
Turklāt ASV nav nekāda labdarības iestāde.
Demokrātu laikā- Ukrainai atņēma kodolieročus, tagad atļauj iebrukt Ukrainē, bet vainīgi republikāņi?
Kodolieroči, Krima, tagad iebrukums(visur pie varas demokrāti)![ Šo ziņu laboja kaprons2, 22 Jul 2024, 16:13:38 ] | Offline | | |
| Indo | | 22. Jul 2024, 21:02 |
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|  Kopš: 18. May 2002
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22 Jul 2024, 15:12:29 @Samsasi rakstīja:
hvz, par viņu skan pretēji viedokļi.
Tur jau tā lieta!
Bļāviens! Ja Tu kādu nosauc par "Mūsdienu Hitleru", tam jau ir kāds pamats. Ne tā?! 
Bet tagad, pēkšņi, topošais vicepreczidents maina savu viedokli. Piekam, ne tikai maina, bet arī publiski atvainojās (kādu sprīdi atpakaļ) Trampampiņam par saviem izteikumiem. - Sakritībā? - Nedomāju..
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| ATB | | 22. Jul 2024, 21:09 |
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|  Kopš: 21. Sep 2009
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| Nav gadījumā tā, ka pat pats Tramps iebilst pret atbalstu Ukrainai veidā kā tas ir tagad - kā dāvinājums, kas nav jāatdod? Viņš grib atbalstu Ukrainai dot, bet dot uz parāda - kas pēc tam būtu jāatdod. Nu tas ko visi sākumā bļāva par lend-lease... To likumu pieņēma, ka ukrainai var dot uz lendlīzē visu, bet tā arī viss noklusa ... | Offline | | |
| Indo | | 22. Jul 2024, 21:14 |
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|  Kopš: 18. May 2002
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22 Jul 2024, 21:09:11 @ATB rakstīja:
Nav gadījumā tā, ka pat pats Tramps iebilst pret atbalstu Ukrainai veidā kā tas ir tagad - kā dāvinājums, kas nav jāatdod? Viņš grib atbalstu Ukrainai dot, bet dot uz parāda - kas pēc tam būtu jāatdod. Nu tas ko visi sākumā bļāva par lend-lease... To likumu pieņēma, ka ukrainai var dot uz lendlīzē visu, bet tā arī viss noklusa ...
Tur biš dziļāk jāsaprot KO DOD/KO ATĻAUJ, un, šājā gadijumā senāts norāva STOPKRĀNU! 1/2 gads bez palīdzības Ukrainai, tad ierobežojumu turpināšana utt, utjp..
Sarežģītas tas viss. Un USA nav izņēmums. Tur viemnēr būs savas intereses pirmkārt.
Papildināšu:
No USA puses neierobežots LandLease būtu ja "VISA EIROPA PALOTU". ~ tā.[ Šo ziņu laboja Indo, 22 Jul 2024, 21:18:38 ] | Offline | | |
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| Indo | | 22. Jul 2024, 21:29 |
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|  Kopš: 18. May 2002
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22 Jul 2024, 15:15:11 @Lafter rakstīja:
Mainīt viedokli nav aizliegts. Un protams… tajā līmenī nav neietekmējamu cilvēku. Es vairāk par citu- par raksturu, mērķtiecību, gudrību, drosmi kas viņam piemīt. Tādi tomēr ir ar pautiem un tik viegli nelokās. Tādus ir ļoti grūti salocît. Tas čalis ir ierakumos pats sēdējis, nevis zvaigznītes statusa dēļ dabujis. Tāds ir mans personīgais viedoklis. Neticu par pērkamību- viņš pats ir milijonàrs. Nedomāju viņu moka naudas trūkums.
"Tas čalis" - Tu par kuru? Bidens ne tikai piedalijās Vjetnamas karā, bet arī gūstā bedrē ir sēdējis kādu laiku. Ne tā?  [ Šo ziņu laboja Indo, 22 Jul 2024, 21:35:17 ] | Offline | | |
| FAMAS | | 22. Jul 2024, 22:08 |
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|  Kopš: 09. Apr 2010
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22 Jul 2024, 21:29:59 @Indo rakstīja:
22 Jul 2024, 15:15:11 @Lafter rakstīja:
Mainīt viedokli nav aizliegts. Un protams… tajā līmenī nav neietekmējamu cilvēku. Es vairāk par citu- par raksturu, mērķtiecību, gudrību, drosmi kas viņam piemīt. Tādi tomēr ir ar pautiem un tik viegli nelokās. Tādus ir ļoti grūti salocît. Tas čalis ir ierakumos pats sēdējis, nevis zvaigznītes statusa dēļ dabujis. Tāds ir mans personīgais viedoklis. Neticu par pērkamību- viņš pats ir milijonàrs. Nedomāju viņu moka naudas trūkums.
"Tas čalis" - Tu par kuru? Bidens ne tikai piedalijās Vjetnamas karā, bet arī gūstā bedrē ir sēdējis kādu laiku. Ne tā? 
Tas jau bija Makeins kas guustā bija cik atceros. | Offline | | |
| Indo | | 22. Jul 2024, 22:13 |
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|  Kopš: 18. May 2002
No: Rīga
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22 Jul 2024, 22:08:26 @FAMAS rakstīja:
Tas jau bija Makeins kas guustā bija cik atceros.
Jā, tiešām. Mana kļūda. [ Šo ziņu laboja Indo, 22 Jul 2024, 22:14:24 ] | Offline | | |
| aep_det | | 22. Jul 2024, 22:20 |
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|  Kopš: 12. Jun 2013
No: Rīga
Ziņojumi: 2396
Braucu ar: 5008
| Makeins, Baidens - visi baltie vienādi 
Bet nu vēl tagad atceros 2009. gadu, kad putins sāka visai Pasaulei draudēt, tad nu Baidens bija Obamas prezidentūras viceprezidents, un tomēr viņš bija tas, kurš saprata, ka nekāda Restarta poga nestrādās. Ko Klintone tur bīdīja. Toreiz tiešām viesa uzticību.
Žēl, ka nevaru atrast video, kur viņš rēc zālē putina uzrunas laikā, kad viņš sāka draudēt visai Pasaulei, ka ar krieveļiem jārēķinās!  | Offline | | |
| FAMAS | | 22. Jul 2024, 22:25 |
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|  Kopš: 09. Apr 2010
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22 Jul 2024, 12:47:18 @Lafter rakstīja:
22 Jul 2024, 12:27:26 @Output rakstīja:
22 Jul 2024, 00:51:19 @bum_bumz rakstīja:
21 Jul 2024, 22:00:30 @aep_det rakstīja:
Bik par vēlu... 
daudziem būs pirmā dzirdēšana par tādu prezidenta kandidāti 
Eiropiešiem varbūt jā
Kamala USA ir samērā populāra. USA cilvēki domāju diezgan balsis viņai iedos. Var arī būt pārsteigums. Tieši tas pats ar J.D.Vance. Ļoti kruts čalis un neietekmējams. Ar pautiem smagiem. Paskatoties viņa dzīves gājumu- visu cieņu. No nabadzīga rajona white trash. Bez tēva audzis. 18 gados iestājies jūras kājiniekos, karojis. Sācis no ierindnieka, tālāk par valsts naudu aizsardzības akadēmija, pabeidza ar izcilību, tālāk Ohaio universitāte, Jēla jurisprudence- abas pabeidzis ar izcilību. Izveidojis biznesu, ticis pamanīts un samērā jauns līdz viceprezidenta kandidatūrai! Visu cieņu! Tas nav čalis ar bagātiem radiem, vai bagātas ģimenes pēctecis. Tas čalis ir var teikt no ielas un pats ar savu darbu smagu visu sasniedzis. Ar viņu īpaši nepamanipulēsi. Tas čalis ir izēdis tonnu sūdu ar tējkaroti. Es var teikt esmu pàrliecināts par viņa sēdèšanu ovālajā kabinetā pēc laika. Un domāju tādu cilvēku vajag pie ragiem USA.
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Lafter  | | 22. Jul 2024, 22:34 |
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|  Kopš: 23. Sep 2007
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22 Jul 2024, 21:29:59 @Indo rakstīja:
22 Jul 2024, 15:15:11 @Lafter rakstīja:
Mainīt viedokli nav aizliegts. Un protams… tajā līmenī nav neietekmējamu cilvēku. Es vairāk par citu- par raksturu, mērķtiecību, gudrību, drosmi kas viņam piemīt. Tādi tomēr ir ar pautiem un tik viegli nelokās. Tādus ir ļoti grūti salocît. Tas čalis ir ierakumos pats sēdējis, nevis zvaigznītes statusa dēļ dabujis. Tāds ir mans personīgais viedoklis. Neticu par pērkamību- viņš pats ir milijonàrs. Nedomāju viņu moka naudas trūkums.
"Tas čalis" - Tu par kuru? Bidens ne tikai piedalijās Vjetnamas karā, bet arī gūstā bedrē ir sēdējis kādu laiku. Ne tā? 
Tas bija Makeins. Baidenam dēls bija veterāns cik atceros.
Es nēsmu ne vienā, ne otrā pusē. Es tīri pēc usa vajadzību skatupunkta.
Es tomēr lieku uz babeni tumšo 
P.s
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| Harris Raises More Than $50 Million as Biden’s Exit Unleashes Cash Wave The funds will help rebuild a Democratic war chest that was at risk of getting depleted in the weeks of uncertainty after President Biden’s poor debate, as big donors put a pause on fund-raising.
Vice President Kamala Harris raised more than $50 million in less than 24 hours after entering the 2024 race for president, her campaign said, as Democrats welcomed her candidacy with one of the greatest gushers of cash of all time.
Ms. Harris’ take was part of an even larger haul collected through ActBlue, the online donation-processing portal used by Democrats up and down the ballot.
As of Monday morning, ActBlue had processed more than $80 million online in the hours since President Biden announced he was stepping aside, according to a New York Times analysis of the platform’s online ticker of contributions.
The surge of online donations peaked at $11.5 million in a single hour on Sunday evening.
The Harris campaign accounted for the lion’s share of the funds raised online. Her campaign announced that she had raised $49.6 million as of 5 a.m. Eastern time.
The rush of donations came as the party quickly coalesced behind Ms. Harris. The funds will help rebuild a war chest that was at risk of getting depleted in the weeks of uncertainty after Mr. Biden’s poor debate, as big donors paused fund-raising.
Sunday ranked as the third-largest single day in ActBlue’s history. The all-time high came the day after Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away in September 2020, when ActBlue processed roughly $73.5 million. The second-highest was the date after the first debate between Mr. Biden and former President Donald J. Trump, which coincided with a key fund-raising deadline.
Monday was on pace to be another huge day for donations. In the hours since the Harris campaign’s early-morning announcement, another roughly $10 million had been donated on ActBlue. The ActBlue ticker includes all online donations made on the platform, including for House and Senate candidates, as well as left-leaning nonprofit groups.
But on Sunday, Ms. Harris had accounted for roughly 70 percent of every dollar donated on the platform, according to the Times analysis.
Shane Goldmacher is a national political correspondent, covering the 2024 campaign and the major developments, trends and forces shaping American politics.
Kamala Harris Turns to Selecting a Possible Vice President
The first big decision for Ms. Harris: Who will be her running mate if she is nominated by the Democratic Party to run for president in August.
After weeks of speculation, Vice President Kamala Harris, endorsed by President Biden to succeed him as the Democratic presidential candidate this fall, will have a bench of new-generation party leaders to turn to when she moves toward the first critical decision of her candidacy: picking a running mate.
By now, the list of possibilities is fairly well known: Democrats who had already seemed like potential presidential contenders in 2028 or as potential candidates themselves this year.
It is too soon to know if Ms. Harris will go unchallenged for her party’s nomination. But either way, she needs to begin to consider who would be her running mate in a race against the Republican ticket, Donald J. Trump and JD Vance. In a month, Democrats will convene in Chicago for their nominating convention.
Ms. Harris, 59, could be inclined to turn to someone from a swing state that the party needs to win. She is also likely to turn to a male running mate, Democrats said, to give the ticket balance; again, though, nothing is certain since the bench includes several women.
Here’s a look at the names of Democrats on Ms. Harris’s desk now.
Josh Shapiro: Mr. Shapiro, 51, was elected governor of Pennsylvania in 2022 after serving as the state’s attorney general from 2017 until he moved into the governor’s office. Pennsylvania is a must-win state for Democrats, and Mr. Shapiro’s stock among Democrats rose after he swamped his Republican opponent in 2022, Doug Mastriano, winning 56 percent of the vote.
As demonstrations against Israel spread across campuses this fall, Mr. Shapiro — who would be the second Jewish running mate on a major-party ticket in history if he were picked — stepped out to denounce the rise in antisemitism after the attack by Hamas in Israel on Oct 7. Mr. Shapiro was quick to endorse Ms. Harris on Sunday afternoon.
He won praise for overseeing quick repairs after a messy bridge collapse on I-95 last year. In May, a New York Times/Siena College/Philadelphia Inquirer poll in Pennsylvania found that 57 percent of voters said they approved of how Mr. Shapiro was handling his job as governor.
Mark Kelly: The Arizona senator first rose to national prominence after his wife, Representative Gabby Giffords, survived an assassination attempt in 2011. Mr. Kelly, 60, a veteran of the Navy and a former astronaut, began campaigning for stricter gun control. He won his Senate seat in 2020. He has carved out an image as a moderate in Arizona, building a coalition that relied on white women in the suburbs as well as young Latino voters who were crucial in delivering the state to Mr. Biden in 2020. That kind of coalition is likely to be essential if Democrats hope to hold on to the White House this year.
Gretchen Whitmer: Ms. Whitmer, the governor of Michigan, has been a steady presence for Democrats on the national campaign trail — and a steadfast supporter of Mr. Biden — often focusing on abortion rights. Michigan is another critical battleground state, and Ms. Whitmer is popular. She won re-election in 2022 by running as an effective executive and common-sense politician, in a state where the G.O.P. has been taken over by right-wing Republicans. If Ms. Harris selected Ms. Whitmer, 52, the pair would be the first all-female major-party ticket, a prospect some Democrats view as politically risky.
Andy Beshear: At 46, Mr. Beshear is a two-term Democratic governor from Kentucky, a solidly Republican state. When he first won in 2019, his victory was regarded as a fluke; Mr. Trump won the state by about 30 percentage points three years earlier. But last year, he easily won re-election not only by capturing cities, but also small rural counties where he had previously lost. He has emphasized the “common good,” working with Republicans on legislation, including medical marijuana, and often talks about his Christian faith. It’s a message that could be particularly appealing for Democrats now, as they try to win over moderate white voters in the suburbs. But Mr. Beshear is hardly a known national figure, and may not help Democrats win what they see as their firewall of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
JB Pritzker: Mr. Pritzker, 59, has been the governor of Illinois since 2019. That is not a swing state, but he is a billionaire, and could help finance the campaign. That’s no small matter as Mr. Trump has seen an avalanche of financial support since Mr. Biden’s poor debate appearance in June. Mr. Pritzker has caught Democratic attention over these past months with his tough attacks on Mr. Trump, including taking head-on the question of how voters will react to Mr. Trump’s conviction in his New York criminal trial. “Do they really want a president who is a felon who faces jail time?” Mr. Pritzker said in June.
Gavin Newsom: Mr. Newsom, 56, is the governor of California, and has been campaigning aggressively for Mr. Biden over the past two years. His name was frequently mentioned as a potential 2028 candidate, or as a successor to Mr. Biden, should he drop out. But reality check: It seems highly unlikely that he would be Ms. Harris’s running mate. First, he is from California, and there is a constitutional hurdle to the president and vice president being from the same state. He would provide no geographic or ideological balance to the ticket. Plus, while Mr. Newsom endorsed her on Sunday night, he and Ms. Harris have never been close.
Don’t forget: There are other names that have been mentioned in the crush of the hours since Mr. Biden announced his plans, among them: Wes Moore, the governor of Maryland; Gina Raimondo, the secretary of commerce; Pete Buttigieg, the secretary of transportation; Roy Cooper, the governor of North Carolina; and Tim Walz, the governor of Minnesota.
Adam Nagourney is a national political reporter for The Times, covering the 2024 campaign. More about Adam Nagourney
Jennifer Medina is a Los Angeles-based political reporter for The Times, focused on political attitudes and demographic change.
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| bum_bumz | | 23. Jul 2024, 01:20 |
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22 Jul 2024, 22:34:08 @Lafter rakstīja:
Es tomēr lieku uz babeni tumšo 
Ko viņa piedāvās, ko viņa var piedāvāt rednekiem, saviem tautiešiem indiāņiem un no saknes USA izaugušiem mellajiem.
Atslēgas vārds būs migrācija, pagaidīsim, ko viņa solīs. Ja peldēs pa straumi ar tukšpļūtīšanu kā LV valdība, tad nekas nespīdēs 
Bet kāpēc gan demokrātiem neuzvarēt. Neviens medijs visapkārt pasaulei nav dzirdēts, kurš atbalstītu Trampu  | Offline | | |
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22 Jul 2024, 21:09:11 @ATB rakstīja:
Nav gadījumā tā, ka pat pats Tramps iebilst pret atbalstu Ukrainai veidā kā tas ir tagad - kā dāvinājums, kas nav jāatdod? Viņš grib atbalstu Ukrainai dot, bet dot uz parāda - kas pēc tam būtu jāatdod. Nu tas ko visi sākumā bļāva par lend-lease... To likumu pieņēma, ka ukrainai var dot uz lendlīzē visu, bet tā arī viss noklusa ...
Nezin jau slepenās sarunas. Varbūt sākumā bija plāns par 2pk lendlīzes tipu un sastapās ar zagšanu un korupciju un atmeta ar roku
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RSAWorkshop  | | 23. Jul 2024, 02:42 |
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22 Jul 2024, 21:29:59 @Indo rakstīja:
22 Jul 2024, 15:15:11 @Lafter rakstīja:
Mainīt viedokli nav aizliegts. Un protams… tajā līmenī nav neietekmējamu cilvēku. Es vairāk par citu- par raksturu, mērķtiecību, gudrību, drosmi kas viņam piemīt. Tādi tomēr ir ar pautiem un tik viegli nelokās. Tādus ir ļoti grūti salocît. Tas čalis ir ierakumos pats sēdējis, nevis zvaigznītes statusa dēļ dabujis. Tāds ir mans personīgais viedoklis. Neticu par pērkamību- viņš pats ir milijonàrs. Nedomāju viņu moka naudas trūkums.
"Tas čalis" - Tu par kuru? Bidens ne tikai piedalijās Vjetnamas karā, bet arī gūstā bedrē ir sēdējis kādu laiku. Ne tā? 
Sīkāk par šo varētu lūdzu? 
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| ATB | | 23. Jul 2024, 08:22 |
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23 Jul 2024, 02:39:18 @RSAWorkshop rakstīja:
22 Jul 2024, 21:09:11 @ATB rakstīja:
Nav gadījumā tā, ka pat pats Tramps iebilst pret atbalstu Ukrainai veidā kā tas ir tagad - kā dāvinājums, kas nav jāatdod? Viņš grib atbalstu Ukrainai dot, bet dot uz parāda - kas pēc tam būtu jāatdod. Nu tas ko visi sākumā bļāva par lend-lease... To likumu pieņēma, ka ukrainai var dot uz lendlīzē visu, bet tā arī viss noklusa ...
Nezin jau slepenās sarunas. Varbūt sākumā bija plāns par 2pk lendlīzes tipu un sastapās ar zagšanu un korupciju un atmeta ar roku
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| bum_bumz | | 23. Jul 2024, 10:11 |
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| Šorīt tabloīdam virsraksts - Vai Baidena atteikšanās kandidēt Ukrainai sola grūtus laikus?
Katrs var tulkot kā grib. Es iztulkoju, ka Kamalai Bolīvijas bēgļu uzņemšana neapšaubāmi būs svarīgāka par nogalinātajiem Ukrainas bērniem. | Offline | | |
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