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2022 predictions for October

Posted By: bowhunter27295

2022 predictions for October - 04/25/22 05:39 PM

Ok, so here are my predictions for promises made in October for the 2022 election.

If you vote to keep democrats in office they will:

Give you some free "covid" money
Forgive student loan debt
Raise social security pay
Raise disability pay

All of which they will renege on after the election.

Any other predictions?
Posted By: TurkeyTime

Re: 2022 predictions for October - 04/25/22 05:49 PM

They will solve the immigration problem once and for all.
Posted By: wissmiss

Re: 2022 predictions for October - 04/25/22 05:50 PM

This is a mid-term election. Biden won’t be up for re-election until 2024.

Also, elections are held in November, not October.

Guess they don’t teach civics in school any more.
Posted By: Posco

Re: 2022 predictions for October - 04/25/22 05:54 PM

Biden is at a 33% approval rating in a Quinnipiac poll and says he intends to run again in 2024. There's betting in Vegas that says he doesn't complete his first term. I wouldn't be surprised if he doesn't make it to the midterms. We've all seen the videos...the left has already tossed him overboard.
Posted By: bblwi

Re: 2022 predictions for October - 04/25/22 08:02 PM

The attached link shows a lot of poll data. As poor as Biden's ratings are they are over 50% better than the approval rating for congress. No wonder the push is to win the executive branch be it either party.

Bryce

https://ballotpedia.org/Ballotpedia%27s_Polling_Index:_Congressional_approval_rating
Posted By: Canvasback2

Re: 2022 predictions for October - 04/26/22 03:41 AM

I predict a 9 % COLA increase for 2023
Posted By: HobbieTrapper

Re: 2022 predictions for October - 04/26/22 10:01 AM

I suspect there will be quite a few folks bewildered.
Posted By: bowhunter27295

Re: 2022 predictions for October - 04/26/22 12:17 PM

Originally Posted by wissmiss
This is a mid-term election. Biden won’t be up for re-election until 2024.

Also, elections are held in November, not October.

Guess they don’t teach civics in school any more.


You are correct about me mentioning joey.

However, you are a little ignorant on what happens in October. The media always acts in cahoots with democrat politicians to try to change people's minds in October just before the election.

Thanks for the correction. I guess I get a C in civics.
Posted By: Tom Fisher

Re: 2022 predictions for October - 04/26/22 12:57 PM

Nothing will change---I will be setting traps
Posted By: AirportTrapper

Re: 2022 predictions for October - 04/26/22 12:59 PM

Originally Posted by wissmiss
This is a mid-term election. Biden won’t be up for re-election until 2024.

Also, elections are held in November, not October.

Guess they don’t teach civics in school any more.



Campaigns happen before the election month..
Posted By: bearcat2

Re: 2022 predictions for October - 04/27/22 01:17 AM

Originally Posted by bblwi
The attached link shows a lot of poll data. As poor as Biden's ratings are they are over 50% better than the approval rating for congress. No wonder the push is to win the executive branch be it either party.

Bryce

https://ballotpedia.org/Ballotpedia%27s_Polling_Index:_Congressional_approval_rating

You need to look at approval ratings for individual congresscritters. NOBODY approves of Congress, doesn't matter if you are Democrat, Republican, Communist, Libertarian or Martian; nobody is ever happy with what Congress is doing. You have 435 congressmen and you only get to vote for yours, you can be totally happy with the who you voted in and approve of them wholeheartedly and still not approve of Congress as a whole. And guess what, if you're not in their district, they don't give a flying fig if you approve of them or not.
Posted By: CaseXX

Re: 2022 predictions for October - 04/27/22 01:49 AM



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You need to look at approval ratings for individual congresscritters. NOBODY approves of Congress, doesn't matter if you are Democrat, Republican, Communist, Libertarian or Martian; nobody is ever happy with what Congress is doing. You have 435 congressmen and you only get to vote for yours, you can be totally happy with the who you voted in and approve of them wholeheartedly and still not approve of Congress as a whole. And guess what, if you're not in their district, they don't give a flying fig if you approve of them or not.[/quote]


Nailed it.
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