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Writer's pictureMichael Thervil

Trump/Biden: The Rematch Nobody Wanted

Written by Michael Thervil

 

Former President Trump (left) Current President Joe Biden (right)


It was predicted here at VCC (VEDA Communications) that former President Trump would be the not only the republican frontrunner, but he will win the 2024 presidential election. Even though there are many reasons for this, those reasons are not the basis for this article. Instead, we are here to report that the Trump/Biden 2.0 2024 rematch is a match that most people in America are not looking forward to being forced to watch and participate in. There are several reasons why we are saying this. The first of many reasons is because both of the candidates are simply too old. Many people in America feel that it’s time to pump some “young blood” into the political system.

 

Many Americans are feeling this way because they feel as if the older politicians have had a huge hand in “breaking” the people’s faith in the U.S. political system. In short, many Americans feel that the older a political candidate is, the more they should be trusted. Beyond the surface of the two political candidates' age, there’s the factor of both political rivals not being “in touch” with the plights that many average Americans face on a day-to-day basis.

 

When it comes to the thoughts of average Americans, they tend to feel that neither political candidate has no idea of what it’s like to have to live from paycheck to paycheck. The Current American president joe Biden who, for all intensive purposes has never worked an average person’s job a day in his life because he’s has been sucking of the American public’s tits for over 50 years; is in no shape, mentally or physically to make policies that would not only be considered sound but beneficial to the average working American on the street.

 

Then there’s Donald Trump, who is a successful businessman. However, being a successful businessman doesn’t necessarily translate into one being a strong political leader. Yes, Donald Trump has his fair share of legal issues and battles right now, but so do most Americans. In short, when it comes to Donald Trump and leadership, the two are mutually exclusive; they simply don’t mix. And even though former president Trump

 

tends to somewhat get the job done in the world of politics, it can be said with a great deal of certainty that the American people don't need another “chainsaw politician” at this time. In contrast, the American public is looking for a politician with a proverbial “scalpel” that can come in with a high level of competency and guide the American people with a level of “surgical precision” that only can be obtained with the use of a scalpel.

 

Whether the American people want to admit it or not, today’s presidential debate which will be hosted on CNN at 9pm between both the candidates will be taking part in a political reality show that will be worth watching because of the rules of this debate that have been set in place. One such rule that is worth mentioning is the one that had former president rump in mind and that is the silencing of a candidate microphone when it's not a candidates turn to speak.

 

The moderators for this debate will be Dana Bash and Jake Tapper from CNN. When it comes to what topics that will most likely be discussed, those topics should center around abortion rights, both Hunter Biden and Donald Trump's felony convictions, job numbers and economy, China, Russia, Stormy Daniels, and ageism and their mental health as candidates. The debate will be roughly an hour and half of “this is the best America can offer”.

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