Seven Questions for Biden Supporters and Seven Answers from Trump backers

Seven Questions for Biden Supporters and Seven Answers from Trump backers

As the political landscape shifts, every election brings a wave of critical questions from opposing sides. For Biden supporters, if you could ask seven questions to those who stand against you, what would they be? Let's take a closer look at potential questions and the counterpoints proposed by Trump supporters.

Questions for Biden Supporters

1. When will you stop voting for losers?
While it’s not a question we would use to start a conversation, some might ask this to highlight perceived failures of the Republican Party.

2. Why do you call the police defunded when less than 1% of the budget goes to policing?
Calling for a reduction in police funding can be seen as extremist, especially since the majority of the budget still goes to law enforcement services.

3. Why do you demand Republicans work with you, yet refuse to negotiate with Democrats?
This question could be phrased to highlight perceived intransigence in governance.

4. Why aren’t progressives in your party reaching a consensus on key policy issues?
Progressives often have differing views within the Democratic Party, leading to infighting and delay in resolution of critical issues.

5. Do you support the actions and lobbying of corporate interests?
Some might question the influence of lobbyists and corporate interests in policy-making.

Counterpoints from Trump Critics

While the other side might ask tough questions, here are seven counterparts that challenge Biden supporters:

1. Why are you causing wars in the world?
Some might point to military interventions under various administrations that have led to unrest.

2. Why are you undermining President Biden’s work during HIS presidency?
This could be seen as a way to discredit previous actions of the current administration.

3. Why are you so jealous of President Biden?
Competing for political power can sometimes lead to questioning motives.

4. Why are you creating “fascism” within our government?
Critics might cite alleged political tactics as evidence of this.

5. Why are you always lying, stealing, and doing traitorous things?
This is a common criticism levied at political figures, especially if there are accusations of corruption or misrepresentation.

6. Why do you associate with terrorist countries and want to destroy America?br> Questions could be raised about engagement with countries that pose a threat to national security.

7. Why do you ask such insulting and irrelevant questions?
Trump supporters might view some of the questions as inappropriate and confrontational, not conducive to constructive dialogue.

A Biden Supporter's Perspective

I, as a Biden supporter, do not need seven reasons to support him. I needed only one reason, provided by the Republican National Committee (RNC). If you want to guess what it is, let’s leave it to the reader to find this hidden gem in the political arena.

The better questions would be aimed at bringing about constructive dialogue, rather than seeking to demoralize the opposition. After all, the goal of a democratic society is not to diminish the other side but to work towards a common good for the benefit of all Americans.