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samplegirl
(12,353 posts)malaise
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gademocrat7
(11,264 posts)He is working hard to our country in better shape.
hlthe2b
(107,359 posts)fade.
And hearing someone on TV say, "The President" and not cringe wondering, "What has he done now?" Then remembering that Joe is our President and it is a new day.
arlyellowdog
(1,429 posts)gab13by13
(25,798 posts)he's a modern day Teddy Roosevelt; speaks softly and carries a big stick. He is protecting the environment like Teddy. After he gets settled in he can start busting up monopolies. Teddy Roosevelt was the last Republican "conservative" president.
RVN VET71
(2,807 posts)Perhaps the most complex personality ever to inhabit the WH.
Im sure that, watching Trump, he just about cussed himself out of heaven and begged the lord to let him return to Earth just once to beat the crap out of the loudmouthed destroyer of our government (in a fair boxing match of course -- but I just tickled myself imagining the fight, with Trump cowering in a corner and TR moving on him like a bear, one shot to the jaw to expose the stomach then a shot to the stomach and its over! With TRs final remarks over the obese orange-faced wannabe authoritarian dictator:Stop your whimpering like a damned sissy, sir, and take your defeat like a man! And Trump whining and crying Unfair, unfair, unfair, I won, not you won, I won, like a self-pitying 3 year old. Tickles the hell out of me just thinking about it.)
But TR would be smiling down at Biden, realizing that the presidency was finally back on track, and understanding that Bidens Democratic Party was much closer to his beliefs and feelings than the current miasma of fascists, conspiracy fools, and racist liars. (Roosevelt once addressed a crowd of Blacks saying, with obvious delight, that he liked to speak before colored" crowds because he knew when he was doing so he was talking to a crowd of loyal fellow Republicans. How times have changed.)
MacKasey
(1,280 posts)With TRs final remarks over the obese orange-faced wannabe authoritarian dictator:Stop your whimpering like a damned sissy, sir, and take your defeat like a man! And Trump whining and crying Unfair, unfair, unfair, I won, not you won, I won, like a self-pitying 3 year old. Tickles the hell out of me just thinking about it.)
Trumpers are following a whiney little spoiled brat
Celerity
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Progressive Party (United States, 1912)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressive_Party_(United_States,_1912)
The Progressive Party (often referred to as the "Bull Moose Party" ) was a third party in the United States formed in 1912 by former president Theodore Roosevelt after he lost the presidential nomination of the Republican Party to his former protégé and conservative rival, incumbent president William Howard Taft. The new party was known for taking advanced positions on progressive and populist reforms and attracting leading national reformers. After the party's defeat in the 1912 presidential election, it went into rapid decline in elections until 1918, disappearing by 1920. The Progressive Party was popularly nicknamed the "Bull Moose Party" when Roosevelt boasted that he felt "strong as a bull moose" after losing the Republican nomination in June 1912 at the Chicago convention.
As a member of the Republican Party, Roosevelt had served as president from 1901 to 1909, becoming increasingly progressive in the later years of his presidency. In the 1908 presidential election, Roosevelt helped ensure that he would be succeeded by Secretary of War Taft. Although Taft entered office determined to advance Roosevelt's Square Deal domestic agenda, he stumbled badly during the PayneAldrich Tariff Act debate and the PinchotBallinger controversy. The political fallout of these events divided the Republican Party and alienated Roosevelt from his former friend. Progressive Republican leader Robert M. La Follette had already announced a challenge to Taft for the 1912 Republican nomination, but many of his supporters shifted to Roosevelt after the former president decided to seek a third presidential term, which was permissible under the Constitution prior to the ratification of the Twenty-second Amendment. At the 1912 Republican National Convention, Taft narrowly defeated Roosevelt for the party's presidential nomination. After the convention, Roosevelt, Frank Munsey, George Walbridge Perkins and other progressive Republicans established the Progressive Party and nominated a ticket of Roosevelt and Hiram Johnson of California at the 1912 Progressive National Convention. The new party attracted several Republican officeholders, although nearly all of them remained loyal to the Republican Partyin California, Johnson and the Progressives took control of the Republican Party.
The party's platform built on Roosevelt's Square Deal domestic program and called for several progressive reforms. The platform asserted that "to dissolve the unholy alliance between corrupt business and corrupt politics is the first task of the statesmanship of the day". Proposals on the platform included restrictions on campaign finance contributions, a reduction of the tariff and the establishment of a social insurance system, an eight-hour workday and women's suffrage. The party was split on the regulation of large corporations, with some party members disappointed that the platform did not contain a stronger call for "trust-busting". Party members also had different outlooks on foreign policy, with pacifists like Jane Addams opposing Roosevelt's call for a naval build-up.
In the 1912 election, Roosevelt won 27.4% of the popular vote compared to Taft's 23.2%, making Roosevelt the only third party presidential nominee to finish with a higher share of the popular vote than a major party's presidential nominee. Both Taft and Roosevelt finished behind Democratic nominee Woodrow Wilson, who won 41.8% of the popular vote and the vast majority of the electoral vote. The Progressives elected several Congressional and state legislative candidates, but the election was marked primarily by Democratic gains. The 1916 Progressive National Convention was held in conjunction with the 1916 Republican National Convention in hopes of reunifying the parties with Roosevelt as the presidential nominee of both parties. The Progressive Party collapsed after Roosevelt refused the Progressive nomination and insisted his supporters vote for Charles Evans Hughes, the moderately progressive Republican nominee. Most Progressives joined the Republican Party, but some converted to the Democratic Party and Progressives like Harold L. Ickes would play a role in President Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration. In 1924, La Follette set up another Progressive Party for his presidential run. A third Progressive Party was set up in 1948 for the presidential campaign of former vice president Henry A. Wallace.
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Square Deal
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Square_Deal
The Square Deal was President Theodore Roosevelt's domestic program, which reflected his three major goals: conservation of natural resources, control of corporations, and consumer protection.
These three demands are often referred to as the "three Cs" of Roosevelt's Square Deal. Thus, it aimed at helping middle class citizens and involved attacking plutocracy and bad trusts while at the same time protecting business from the most extreme demands of organized labor. He explained in 1901-1909:
When I say that I am for the square deal, I mean not merely that I stand for fair play under the present rules of the game, but that I stand for having those rules changed so as to work for a more substantial equality of opportunity and of reward for equally good service.
A progressive Republican, Roosevelt believed in government action to mitigate social evils, and as president he in 1908 denounced "the representatives of predatory wealth" as guilty of "all forms of iniquity from the oppression of wage workers to unfair and unwholesome methods of crushing competition, and to defrauding the public by stock-jobbing and the manipulation of securities." During his second term, Roosevelt tried to extend his Square Deal further, but was blocked by conservative Republicans in Congress.
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flying_wahini
(8,044 posts)Im expecting a party break in the KGOP and thinking this will happen again, and quickly.
appalachiablue
(43,291 posts)PatrickforO
(15,137 posts)Teddy made sure we got a square deal, and he was a tireless reformer.
Biden is still early in his administration, but he's looking every bit like a progressive Bull Moose.
summer_in_TX
(3,376 posts)was progressive overall. The party of Lincoln was the one the newly freed black slaves flocked to.
After Teddy's terms as President the Republican party didn't nominate him again, which is when he tried the third party route. He was McKinley's VP and became president when McKinley was assassinated.
Dems were conservative, especially in the South, until LBJ turned out to not be the conservative he'd played in the Senate once he got power to act.
peacebuzzard
(5,307 posts)the image of anxiety relief.
hkp11
(277 posts)having President Biden in charge in the White House, brought so much stress relief to me and my family - I believe for so many people too! The right person at the right time to get us out of the darkness that came in the last 4 years.
ailsagirl
(23,958 posts)Thanks for posting 😎🇺🇸 !!!
Demovictory9
(34,144 posts)2naSalit
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yankeepants
(1,979 posts)dalton99a
(85,415 posts)Maxheader
(4,400 posts)Vp 8 years. And then I read a little wiki bio clip .
Geeze, guy has been around. Done a lot..
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A wish for his safety, well being and peace of mind...
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PirateRo
(933 posts)And your partners made you bacon and eggs.
KPN
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tavernier
(13,331 posts)Tears in my eyes. These past few weeks have made me very emotional. I shudder to think we could return to the prehistoric cave man era, where a tribe leader with painted face incites his community, and the horned shaman dances on the hill, shouting incantations repeated loudly by the angry, slack jawed warriors, deprived of a missing link.
hamsterjill
(15,575 posts)Its been a rough few weeks. When I hear or see Joe and Kamala, it just makes me want to bawl. Im so grateful we have them.
Makes me proud. Saluting now. What a thrill it is to have a real President again. Especially a Democratic one. Mr. Biden is in better shape than I am.🙂
Hermit-The-Prog
(36,631 posts)Cha
(306,333 posts)monster is totally gone.
BarbD
(1,236 posts)SunSeeker
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CTyankee
(65,483 posts)Grins
(7,986 posts)Its a Reagan holdover and not required. Fodder for the Reich if not done to their satisfaction and they need something to publicly bellyache over.
BobTheSubgenius
(11,837 posts)I am one of those that thinks civilians saluting is kind of....not silly, really, but I can't think of a better word. Incongruous is part of it. It is certainly not a requirement.
Aristus
(68,848 posts)Skin: not spackled over with goopy bronzer.
Frame: athletic.
Man, I just can't get over the level of improvement since the previous administration.
And to top it all off: Joe Biden!
Hair: actually combed, doesn't look like a dead animal was prepared and mounted by a near-sighted taxidermist.
Karma13612
(4,724 posts)Nitram
(24,843 posts)msfiddlestix
(7,946 posts)Upthevibe
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SCantiGOP
(14,330 posts)The man can walk down stairs!
If he can drink water with just one hand, that will be proof that he is a demon.
Please protect us, O Great and Mighty Trump.
Joinfortmill
(16,898 posts)Pluvious
(4,847 posts)Four more years of the creature would have drove me to drink
Dukkha
(7,341 posts)A sharp dressed man who is in great shape and ages gracefully with class and dignity.
PatrickforO
(15,137 posts)And a mighty good one, too.
Niagara
(10,025 posts)It's so nice not having a wave of terror in my chest when referring to the POTUS.