The Donald Trump Score Card

Discussion in 'Politicians' started by MeAgain, Nov 15, 2016.

  1. egger

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    Trump's former 2020 campaign manager Brad Parscale (whom Trump fired in July after polls showed him trailing badly against Biden) posted a pic of Air Force One at Daytona in 2004 that was taken when Bush was president to promote Trump's visit in 2020. He was either dishonest or ignorant of facts.


    Trump's campaign chief posted a stirring photo of Air Force One at the Daytona 500 — but deleted it after realizing it was from George W. Bush's trip in 2004
    Bill Bostock
    Feb 17, 2020, 5:53 AM

    Trump's campaign chief posted a stirring photo of Air Force One at the Daytona 500 — but deleted it after realizing it was from George W. Bush's trip in 2004
     
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  2. Tyrsonswood

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    The right can't meme
     
  3. Vanilla Gorilla

    Vanilla Gorilla Go Ape

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    Niemöller changed the wording of the poem based on which groups he thought his current audience at the time would care less about

    As you just did, in ascending level of importance

    Tells us which order you actually rank them in ;)

    And the order you gave was jews, blacks, redmen and mexicans ( not hispanics)
     
  4. Flagme15

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    Don't all republicans look alike?
     
  5. Flagme15

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    And your point is? Oh wait, you don't have one.
     
  6. egger

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    A prophetic article from 2019.


    The Deadliest Flu: The Complete Story of the Discovery and Reconstruction of the 1918 Pandemic Virus
    By Douglas Jordan with contributions from Dr. Terrence Tumpey and Barbara Jester

    The Discovery and Reconstruction of the 1918 Pandemic Virus

    excerpt:

    "While all of these plans, resources, products and improvements show that significant progress has been made since 1918, gaps remain, and a severe pandemic could still be devastating to populations globally. In 1918, the world population was 1.8 billion people. One hundred years later, the world population has grown to 7.6 billion people in 2018.3 As human populations have risen, so have swine and poultry populations as a means to feed them. This expanded number of hosts provides increased opportunities for novel influenza viruses from birds and pigs to spread, evolve and infect people. Global movement of people and goods also has increased, allowing the latest disease threat to be an international plane flight away. Due to the mobility and expansion of human populations, even once exotic pathogens, like Ebola, which previously affected only people living in remote villages of the African jungle, now have managed to find their way into urban areas, causing large outbreaks.

    If a severe pandemic, such as occurred in 1918 happened today, it would still likely overwhelm health care infrastructure, both in the United States and across the world. Hospitals and doctors’ offices would struggle to meet demand from the number of patients requiring care. Such an event would require significant increases in the manufacture, distribution and supply of medications, products and life-saving medical equipment, such as mechanical ventilators. Businesses and schools would struggle to function, and even basic services like trash pickup and waste removal could be impacted.

    The best defense against the flu continues to be a flu vaccine, but even today, flu vaccines face a number of challenges. One challenge is that flu vaccines are often moderately effective, even when well matched to circulating viruses. But perhaps the biggest challenge is the time required to manufacture a new vaccine against an emerging pandemic threat. Generally, it has taken about 20 weeks to select and manufacture a new vaccine."
     
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  7. Vanilla Gorilla

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    Im detecting an increased level of aggravation in all of you since Joe Bidens speech

    So I take it you all think it was a boring speech, and he just looked so damn old didnt he

    Joe listed 4 crises coming together to form a perfect storm

    1. Covid
    2. Financial impact of overcompensating for covid
    3. Fake racial tensions to try make Trump look bad

    .....errr what was the last one? Oh yeah, yawn

    4. Climate Change

    He thinks he is being hip with the young voters if he mentions climate change

    Somehow he, or whoever it actually is close by, making all the decisions, is/are somehow going to cut covid numbers by keeping everything closed whilst at the same getting the economy back on track so everyone can pay taxes that pay for Obamacare


    Doesnt matter who your President is, either way, you will all have to make that most fundamental of choices; do you keep everything closed until everything turns to complete shit or do you face mother nature head on actually get through it?
     
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    We are just responding to the right wing nutjobs that emerged after Biden's speech... Seems to have triggered those on the right, really really bad...
     
  10. egger

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    Trump says he wants police at polling sites. Experts say that's unlawful.
    The president was responding to a question from Sean Hannity.
    By Luke Barr
    August 21, 2020, 7:07 PM

    Trump says he wants police at polling sites. Experts say that's unlawful.

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    "We're going to have everything," Trump responded. "We're going to have sheriffs, and we're going to have law enforcement, and we're going to have, hopefully, U.S. attorneys, and we're going to have everybody, and attorney generals. But it's very hard."
     
  11. egger

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    Trump mispronounced attorneys general as 'attorney generals'.
     
  12. stormountainman

    stormountainman Soy Un Truckero

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    Kris Kobach just told the press Trump went along with that border funding deal which Bannon got busted for.
     
  13. egger

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    Trump could even enlist his Space Force to monitor polling places.

    And attorney general William Barr in a superman outfit.
     
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    Tough choices for GOP over a Postal Service Trump belittles
    Alan Fram
    Associated Press
    Published: August 22, 2020, 1:22 am

    Tough choices for GOP over a Postal Service Trump belittles

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    "WASHINGTON – Congressional Republicans in tight reelections are in a precarious position over the embattled Postal Service as its bosses impose cost-cutting measures on one of the government's few beloved agencies.

    And as often happens, President Donald Trump has made the political fallout for Republicans ever more ticklish.

    Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, a major Trump donor, insists he's trying to economize at an agency that's long bled billions annually. Meanwhile, Trump has railed almost daily about the Postal Service, which he considers wasteful, and has threatened to oppose extra money to help it handle expected record levels of mail-in ballots this fall, driven by the coronavirus pandemic.

    Fed by Trump’s unfounded insistence that mail-in voting is riddled with fraud, Democrats and other critics say he’s trying to undermine this fall’s presidential and congressional elections by preventing the Postal Service from delivering ballots in time to be counted."
     
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    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

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    Trump enthusiasts are becoming as lonely as the Maytag repairman.

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    Trump seems to enjoy being seen as suppressing the vote... I think he rather likes the concept.
     
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