Haven't checked this thread in quite a while.
Rigged is really triggered these days.
Haven't checked this thread in quite a while.
Rigged is really triggered these days.
Dan Kahneman wrote:
Rigged for Hillary wrote:
Andrew Cuomo- 32,000 dead in his own state from coronavirus and he wants to give advice to the rest of the country? No thanks- sit down and shut up.
https://nypost.com/2020/07/16/gov-andrew-cuomo-to-run-nationwide-mask-up-america-tv-ads/?utm_campaign=SocialFlow&utm_source=NYPTwitter&utm_medium=SocialFlowCuomo did many things trump could not do. One thing, he learned and New York is currently in the best position in the nation.
Did the clown president learn anything?
Cuomo was really smart. He stupidly placed Coronavirus patients into nursing homes- causing over 6000 deaths.
CBS News correspondent Catherine Herridge asked Trump about the retweet in an interview on Tuesday:
“You reposted a tweet yesterday saying that CDC and health officials are lying. You understand this is confusing for the public. So who do they believe? You, or the medical professionals like Dr. Fauci?” Herridge asked, referring to National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Anthony Fauci.
“I didn’t make a comment,” Trump responded. “I reposted a tweet that a lot of people feel. But all I am doing is making a comment. I’m just putting somebody’s voice out there. There are many voices. There are many people that think we shouldn’t do this kind of testing, because all we do, it’s a trap.”
Translation- I’m stoopid
Rigged for Hillary wrote:
Cuomo was really smart. He stupidly placed Coronavirus patients into nursing homes- causing over 6000 deaths.
Yes. As has been pointed out MANY TIMES on this thread, he recognized the mistake, acknowledged it, and changed policy. So that situation is OVER and has been for quite a while.
Given that this thread is about Donald Trump, please tell us what mistake(s) the President has recognized and acknowledged, subsequently changing policy as a result.
If current trends continue, we will have about 250,000 Americans die of COVID-19 by election day.
And it's mostly Trump's fault.
trumpizzle wrote:
CBS News correspondent Catherine Herridge asked Trump about the retweet in an interview on Tuesday:
“You reposted a tweet yesterday saying that CDC and health officials are lying. You understand this is confusing for the public. So who do they believe? You, or the medical professionals like Dr. Fauci?” Herridge asked, referring to National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Anthony Fauci.
“I didn’t make a comment,” Trump responded. “I reposted a tweet that a lot of people feel. But all I am doing is making a comment. I’m just putting somebody’s voice out there. There are many voices. There are many people that think we shouldn’t do this kind of testing, because all we do, it’s a trap.”
Translation- I’m stoopid
Pretend you don’t know who said those words for a second and just read it - you would probably guess that person has a mental deficiency.
NYBoy wrote:
Rigged for Hillary wrote:
Cuomo was really smart. He stupidly placed Coronavirus patients into nursing homes- causing over 6000 deaths.
Yes. As has been pointed out MANY TIMES on this thread, he recognized the mistake, acknowledged it, and changed policy. So that situation is OVER and has been for quite a while.
Given that this thread is about Donald Trump, please tell us what mistake(s) the President has recognized and acknowledged, subsequently changing policy as a result.
It will be radio silence from Biff on this
Fat hurts wrote:
If current trends continue, we will have about 250,000 Americans die of COVID-19 by election day.
And it's mostly Trump's fault.
Take the number of dead through the peak of the spread in the spring and pretend we followed the same downward trajectory as most of Europe. Every incremental death has been trump’s fault. By November that will be more than 100k that could have been avoided.
Rigged for Hillary wrote:
Smorbun wrote:
Rigged doesn't understand anything.
Shut up, loser.
Well, you don't. You make that abundantly clear with every post you make. You are either wrong about facts or misunderstand facts or post something after reading only the headline, not understanding that the rest of the article doesn't say what you think it says, etc. It is endless ith you...ignorant post after ignorant post. You also support a corrupt, racist, cheating, liar who is so dumb he wants to inject you with disinfectants.
Biden is going to wipe the floor with him.
Enjoy your loss and thanks for playing.
typical letsrunner wrote:
Haven't checked this thread in quite a while.
Rigged is really triggered these days.
If triggered = ignorant, then you are right.
Rigged for Hillary wrote:
Dan Kahneman wrote:
Cuomo did many things trump could not do. One thing, he learned and New York is currently in the best position in the nation.
Did the clown president learn anything?
Cuomo was really smart. He stupidly placed Coronavirus patients into nursing homes- causing over 6000 deaths.
There is more to that story but the point is that Cuomo did something Trump is incapable of. He learned and pulled New York out of a terrible crisis.
Trump blundered and gave up leadership. He think he thinks we won't notice Covid is spiraling out of control. Even Republicans are turning against him.
He presidency has been a total failure and he is a hated man. Sorry Rigged but that's the truth.
Trump's only positive, he has his beans.
Dan Kahneman wrote:
He presidency has been a total failure and he is a hated man.
I try not to hate anybody, and I certainly don't hate Donald Trump. He's simply a man with many deficiencies who was placed in a position that he never expected to win. There are times I almost pity him. ("Almost" because he seems incapable of taking steps that might improve his situation and his performance. But maybe that incapacity is also to be pitied.)
If I *were* to hate anyone, it might be the foreign agents that are doing their best to bring down the United States by dividing its people and introducing chaos in its systems; or the Republicans, in Congress and out, who have utterly forsworn their allegiance to GOP principles to coddle Trump and ride on his coattails. But to this point, even with his actions and inactions that have caused the deaths of tens of thousands of Americans, I still can't bring myself to actually hate him.
It's reasonable not to use the word "hate" for your feelings.
However, many Americans would emphatically use the the word "hate" to describe their feelings about Trump.
There are a lot of people that truly hate this man more than anything they have ever hated in their life.
They are very inspired to vote.
Most Americans either, hate, despise, dislike, disapprove or otherwise disavow Trump as their president.
Americans that want to vote.
Some people really like him and really want to support him. That group is much smaller than the group I mentioned above.
And Trump's attempt and subsequent failure at leadership in one of the of the nation's most serious crisis ever faced is widening that gap.
Trollminator wrote:
Good thread...
https://twitter.com/asharangappa_/status/1283941339361665025?s=21
Yes, a good thread. Put this all in context with what Mary Trump has been saying about the Trump family. In the Trump family code of ethics, the only good thing is that which gets you more money. Therefore, cheating your family members is not just acceptable, it's expected.
The reason Trump was elected is because his family ethics line up so well with American ethics.
Americans are shamefully greedy. We are the wealthiest nation in the world and yet we always want more. This has manifested itself in the current crisis where we sacrificed human lives for the sake of opening up the economy. Our greed has become our undoing.
L L wrote:
Trump's attempt and subsequent failure at leadership in one of the of the nation's most serious crisis ever faced is widening that gap.
And speaking of The Gap, it's holding pretty steady at 15.x percentage points. Trump's basic 40% approval appears nearly irreducible:
https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/trump-approval-ratings/Yeah, about that... wrote:
And speaking of The Gap, it's holding pretty steady at 15.x percentage points. Trump's basic 40% approval appears nearly irreducible:
https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/trump-approval-ratings/
It’s insane that 40% of the country still supports this idiot. Is half of that support from people for whom abortion is a non-negotiable issue? I don’t know how any sane person looks at his actions and the state of the country and decides they want more of it.
Trump's former communications director delivers a verdict on his boss.
"He’s going to get destroyed. It’s not even close how badly he’s going to get destroyed. His ardent support is wilting and, by November, there’ll be over 200,000 people dead from the coronavirus. This is not 2016, where he’s an unknown entity and you have this very polarising figure, Hillary Clinton. He’s also got guys like me that are Republicans that are going to work on hiving off 3 to 5% of the Republicans.”
Having voted for Trump in 2016, Scaramucci will vote for his opponent, Joe Biden, in November 2020 and he believes the long national nightmare will soon be over. “I always tell people 120 days is, like 500 years in Trump World but he’s on a trajectory of a downward slope and he’s doing something – because I know the son of a b*tch well – he’s doing something that I find fascinating. He’s subconsciously self-detonating."