I sense a lot of anger today in this thread from all the TDS Patients. Maybe they've seen all the early data which shows devastating numbers for democrats. :)
Have a great day!!!
#Trump2020
I sense a lot of anger today in this thread from all the TDS Patients. Maybe they've seen all the early data which shows devastating numbers for democrats. :)
Have a great day!!!
#Trump2020
You really do need to change your handle to Keep America Depressed 2020. !!
Keep America Great 2020 wrote:
I sense a lot of anger today in this thread from all the TDS Patients. Maybe they've seen all the early data which shows devastating numbers for democrats. :)
Have a great day!!!
#Trump2020
This is still America. The can love it, or lump it to the woodshed. Which is where they will go after this cycle of voting behavior.
DiscoGary wrote:
We will now learn the difference between an agitator and a leader. This is how we can keep track.
The number of times the President blames his predecessor:
Obama: 6,342 ... and counting
Trump: 0 so far
This was from the firts day of this thread.
Has anyone kept track of times Trump blamed Obama now?
https://www.vox.com/2020/4/30/21243117/trump-blames-obama-coronavirus-broken-tests-jim-acostahttps://www.republicworld.com/world-news/us-news/obamagate-trump-blames-fmr-president-obama.htmlhttps://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2019/06/trump-blame-obama-turkey-purchase-s400-erdogan-g20-osaka.htmlhttps://www.usnews.com/news/ken-walshs-washington/articles/2017-02-28/president-donald-trump-blames-barack-obama-for-protests-leakshttps://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-china-trade-war-monster-blame-past-presidents-tariffs-huawei-1430186https://www.eonline.com/news/651226/donald-trump-blames-president-barack-obama-for-baltimore-riots-read-his-latest-twitter-ranthttps://www.afro.com/trump-blames-obama-school-shootings/https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2019/06/23/trump-falsely-says-obama-started-family-separation/1540733001/Concerned Senior wrote:
You really do need to change your handle to Keep America Depressed 2020. !!
The only depressed people are far-left liberals. The rest of America is proud to be an American under the leadership of this America-first President.
Keep America Great 2020 wrote:
Concerned Senior wrote:
You really do need to change your handle to Keep America Depressed 2020. !!
The only depressed people are far-left liberals. The rest of America is proud to be an American under the leadership of this America-first President.
Why do Liberals hate America to such ostentatious extremities? Perhaps it's their familial culture of decline. As one great Biblicalist once said so aptly, they are "nattering naboobs of negativism."
L-M-F-A-O
God help people stupid enough to vote for this guy.
Gooned on moag juice wrote:Why do Liberals hate America to such ostentatious extremities? Perhaps it's their familial culture of decline. As one great Biblicalist once said so aptly, they are "nattering naboobs of negativism."Good question. I doubt liberals themselves even know the answer to that question. They are simply mindless sheep.
These will be the fun things to look at after the election:
Presidential winner
Individual state Presidential votes
Senate seats
House seats
IBD/TIPP
Betting sites
538
RealClearPolitics
Trafalgar
13 keys (Allan Lichtman)
Rasmussen
Did I miss anything?
law and order SVU wrote:
sailing wrote:
Something fascinating that describes a plague like COVID and a failed reelection attempt by a governor from as a tale written in 1912. There was a Trumper in 1900! who was worried more about the economy than people dying, so he denied there was a plague at all.
The above is something I ran across while deciding whether or not to read Jack London's post-apocalyptic fictional tale, the Scarlet Plague. A plague occurred from 1900-1904 in San Francisco. London lived in the Bay Area at the time of the plague and his tale partly based on his personal experiences with that plague. The fascinating part is the governor of California part below.
The plague epidemic was recognized by medical authorities in March 1900, but its existence was denied for more than two years by California’s Governor Henry Gage. His denial was based on business reasons, to protect the reputations of San Francisco and California and to prevent the loss of revenue due to quarantine. His failure to act quickly may have allowed the disease to establish itself. Federal authorities worked to prove that there was a major health problem, and they isolated the affected area; this undermined the credibility of Gage, and he lost the governorship in the 1902 elections. The new Governor George Pardee implemented a medical solution and the epidemic was stopped in 1904.
I love Jack London, but I wasn't even aware of "The Scarlet Plague". I'll be sure to read it now,--thanks!
London’s tale is different from what I posted above. Below is a synopsis that I chugged together from a couple of good ones I found. The tale is approximately 20,000 words.
SYNOPSIS: A devastating Red Death (Scarlet Plague) wipes out most of humanity, with victims succumbing just 30-minutes after experiencing symptoms. … The cities are empty, and the few remaining people struggle to survive in the wilds where the most fit people hold a deadly reign of primitive savagery devolving to prehistoric levels. … In the year 2073, sixty years after the deadly Plague, an old man, who was a young university professor of literature at UC Berkeley when the catastrophe happened, is the only human alive who had lived through those cataclysmic times. He was part of a group of nomads who left San Francisco in search of a safe haven to live. During the trek he becomes the only survivor after the rest succumb. He choses to resided in a hotel in Yosemite Valley. Becoming lonely, he returns to San Francisco in search of companionship, and finds a new society, consisting of tribes, is starting to form. He joins one tribe and recounts the pre-plague past to young boys, his “grandsons”, who call him their “Granser”, the terrible details of how death and destruction rolled through the land, and had it liberated the worst impulses in people as population diminished. But the old man lives in the past and boys do not comprehend his use of “strange” words. How can there such things as “germs” if they cannot be seen?
ONLINE VERSION OF The Scarlet Plague.
https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Scarlet_PlagueFlagpole wrote:
These will be the fun things to look at after the election:
Presidential winner
Individual state Presidential votes
Senate seats
House seats
IBD/TIPP
Betting sites
538
RealClearPolitics
Trafalgar
13 keys (Allan Lichtman)
Rasmussen
Did I miss anything?
Oops...
The Primary Model (Norpoth)
Enthusiasm is off the charts for the Biden campaign.
About Jack London’s Scarlet Plague. It is a definite read for me. I am now interested in learning about California’s "Trump-like" Governor Henry Gage. I had no idea such an epidemic event occurred and that a clown made it much worse than it needed to be.
Flagpole wrote:
These will be the fun things to look at after the election:
..
Did I miss anything?
How the policy that they do not indict a sitting president goes after he is no longer a sitting president.
Flagpole wrote:
These will be the fun things to look at after the election:
Presidential winner
Individual state Presidential votes
Senate seats
House seats
IBD/TIPP
Betting sites
538
RealClearPolitics
Trafalgar
13 keys (Allan Lichtman)
Rasmussen
Did I miss anything?
NORPOTH!!
L L wrote:
Flagpole wrote:
These will be the fun things to look at after the election:
..
Did I miss anything?
How the policy that they do not indict a sitting president goes after he is no longer a sitting president.
Any policy about indicting failed presidential candidates and their family?
#Where'sHunter?
Keep America Great 2020 wrote:
https://twitter.com/JFNYC1/status/1322249909513429000Enthusiasm is off the charts for the Biden campaign.
Let's see, Trump had one rally the other night where a bunch of people went to the hospital with hypothermia (Omaha), and then had another rally where a bunch of people went to the hospital with heat exhaustion (Tampa). I'm not sure if attending a Trump rally shows enthusiasm or stupidity.
I love the Trump rallies, though, because every one of them helps Biden.
Keep America Great 2020 wrote:
L L wrote:
How the policy that they do not indict a sitting president goes after he is no longer a sitting president.
Any policy about indicting failed presidential candidates and their family?
#Where'sHunter?
He's in jail, with Hillary. Right?
johnny99 wrote:
Keep America Great 2020 wrote:
https://twitter.com/JFNYC1/status/1322249909513429000Enthusiasm is off the charts for the Biden campaign.
Let's see, Trump had one rally the other night where a bunch of people went to the hospital with hypothermia (Omaha), and then had another rally where a bunch of people went to the hospital with heat exhaustion (Tampa). I'm not sure if attending a Trump rally shows enthusiasm or stupidity.
I love the Trump rallies, though, because every one of them helps Biden.
I'm sure those people have no regrets. You get better and move on. What is with democrats and the doom and gloom. Fear-mongering to the max with you guys! Pathetic!
sailing wrote:
About Jack London’s Scarlet Plague. It is a definite read for me. I am now interested in learning about California’s "Trump-like" Governor Henry Gage. I had no idea such an epidemic event occurred and that a clown made it much worse than it needed to be.
Every week, my spouse and I discuss the prediction that "Trump-like" will become the most offensive insult that you can use in the future. I am so glad you used it appropriately.