Democratic presidential candidate Creepy Joe Biden declared Saturday that the Equality Act would be his top legislative priority, an effort to enshrine LGBTQ+ protections into the nation’s labor and civil rights laws.
I want you to pay close attention to what
Creepy Joe Biden is saying here, it's overwhelmingly important that you catch it. He is saying that, if elected president, he will make a bill that affects less than 3% of our national population his 'top priority' if elected president. Even if Biden weren't an hair sniffing child toucher, this one thing he has said, out of the
dozens and dozens of incredibly stupid things he has said, is the most troubling of all.
A president is the president of all people, and as such, has to address topics that affect the greater good. We already have laws against people hurting or discriminating against other people for just about any reason you could imagine, we don't need this biased 'Equality Act' which is anything but equality. This bill places the LGBTQ+ above the needs of 97% of America, and is also a bill that will
harm Christians and Conservatives, and we will be talking a lot about that as we get closer to the 2020 presidential campaign.
Creepy Joe Biden Declares LGBTQ+ Rights His No. 1 Legislative Priority
FROM CBN NEWS: The former vice president shared his hopes of signing the legislation as part of a keynote address to hundreds of activists at the Human Rights Campaign’s annual Ohio gala on the first day of Pride Month. In a half-hour at the lectern, his remarks ranged from emotional tributes to his audience and their personal endurance to condemnations of President Donald Trump.
“It’s wrong and it is immoral what they’re doing,” Biden said of the Trump administration. Among other Trump policies, he cited attempts to bar transgender troops in the U.S. military, allow individuals in the medical field to refuse to treat LGBTQ individuals, and allow homeless shelters to refuse transgender occupants.
“Just like with racial justice and women’s rights, we are seeing pushback against all the progress we’ve made toward equality,” Biden said.
The Equality Act would address many such discriminatory practices. It recently passed the Democratic-run House, but will not become law under Trump and the Republican Senate. That means LGBTQ residents in dozens of states are still subject to various forms of discrimination that are either specifically allowed or not barred by state law.
“It will be the first thing I ask to be done,” Biden said.
Biden spoke in Ohio, a political battleground he was visiting for the first time since beginning his bid, on the same day that more than a dozen of his rivals were in San Francisco for the California Democratic Convention and a massive MoveOn.org conference. By the end of the weekend, 14 candidates will have addressed thousands of activists in California, which has more than 400 delegates to the 2020 convention, about a fifth of what it will take to win the nomination.
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Among them, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Indiana, nodded to Biden’s absence with subtle jabs. “Some Democrats in Washington believe the only changes we can get are tweaks and nudges. ... Some say if we all just calm down, the Republicans will come to their senses,” Warren said, an allusion to Biden’s recent prediction that Republicans will have “an epiphany” once Trump leaves office.
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