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1.The re-built nation would, of course, be Utopia.
No it wouldn't, anymore that Social Security made this country a utopia after the Great Depression. SS did make things better for many people though.
After Pearl Harbor the US built up an invinciable military to ensure we'd never be surprised like that again. And we haven't been.
You may not agree but I don't think it is a bad thing to learn to do things better and a crisis is when you see what was broken.
Orange Man lies.This is the “Orange Man Bad” theory of causation, where everything bad is ultimately Trump’s fault, and the proponents of this theory evidently can’t understand why it has cost them their credibility. When journalists insist on interpreting every event from a partisan perspective — “How can we spin this to hurt Trump?”
It appears someone was listening and doesn't intend to waste a good crisis:1.The re-built nation would, of course, be Utopia. But there is no hiding the truth….they mean to shatter and divide, cause death and chaos, and they know how to use it.
“Dem Rep. Told Colleagues Coronavirus Bill Is ‘Tremendous Opportunity to Restructure Things to Fit Our Vision’”
Orange Man lies.This is the “Orange Man Bad” theory of causation, where everything bad is ultimately Trump’s fault, and the proponents of this theory evidently can’t understand why it has cost them their credibility. When journalists insist on interpreting every event from a partisan perspective — “How can we spin this to hurt Trump?”
Have you noticed?
When you support a thin-skinned pathological liar whose room temperature IQ tells him to eliminate key elements of the NSC pandemic response team, ignores weeks of warning from his intelligence agencies, and labels the current pandemic the latest Democratic hoax, your only defense is spin.
All the President’s Lies About the Coronavirus
"When: Friday, March 6
The claim: 'Anybody that needs a test, gets a test. We—they’re there. They have the tests. And the tests are beautiful.'
The truth: The country’s testing capabilities are severely limited. Many states have experienced a lack of testing kits, as my colleagues Alexis Madrigal and Robinson Meyer have reported. Trump made this claim one day after his own vice president, Mike Pence, admitted that 'we don’t have enough tests today to meet what we anticipate will be the demand going forward.'"
Trump must be doing REALLY bad if this racist OP is pulling out this old racist trope out the woodwork.
#LOLGOP #TooFunny #CLASSIC
His messages, Hope & Change, resonated with progressives and Democrats in much the same way that MAGA resonated with conservatives.what are the reasons that Barack Obama deserved the nomination to the presidency?
His messages, Hope & Change, resonated with progressives and Democrats in much the same way that MAGA resonated with conservatives.what are the reasons that Barack Obama deserved the nomination to the presidency?
There's no destruction coming as long as people listen to president Trump and stay home. For the next month....at least.
I don't know what country you're in but here in the US we don't elect our Presidents based on their 'accomplishments' we elect them for the opposite reasons. We prefer outsiders with little or no political experience, we especially love famous movie or TV stars. We also don't really care what their policies are (Trump in 1999: ‘I am Very Pro-Choice’; Reagan legalized most illegal immigrants who had arrived in the country prior to January 1, 1982), we just want them to be bigger-than-life, confident, and someone we'd like to have a beer with.Resonated?His messages, Hope & Change, resonated with progressives and Democrats in much the same way that MAGA resonated with conservatives.what are the reasons that Barack Obama deserved the nomination to the presidency?
You based it on research of his many accomplishments, and achievements of course.
I don't know what country you're in but here in the US we don't elect our Presidents based on their 'accomplishments' we elect them for the opposite reasons. We prefer outsiders with little or no political experience, we especially love famous movie or TV stars. We also don't really care what their policies are (Trump in 1999: ‘I am Very Pro-Choice’; Reagan legalized most illegal immigrants who had arrived in the country prior to January 1, 1982), we just want them to be bigger-than-life, confident, and someone we'd like to have a beer with.Resonated?His messages, Hope & Change, resonated with progressives and Democrats in much the same way that MAGA resonated with conservatives.what are the reasons that Barack Obama deserved the nomination to the presidency?
You based it on research of his many accomplishments, and achievements of course.
Inane? Yes. Factual? Unfortunately, yes."...we don't elect our Presidents based on their 'accomplishments'..."
I'm curious.....do you search for the most inane comments to post, or do they just come naturally?
Inane? Yes. Factual? Unfortunately, yes."...we don't elect our Presidents based on their 'accomplishments'..."
I'm curious.....do you search for the most inane comments to post, or do they just come naturally?
It's always obvious when you can't refute what I write because that's when I get the insults.Inane? Yes. Factual? Unfortunately, yes."...we don't elect our Presidents based on their 'accomplishments'..."
I'm curious.....do you search for the most inane comments to post, or do they just come naturally?
So, you imagine (I almost said 'think') that most voters are as stupid as you are?
"...we don't elect our Presidents based on their 'accomplishments'..."
You simply vote however the Democrat Party tells you to.
It's always obvious when you can't refute what I write because that's when I get the insults.Inane? Yes. Factual? Unfortunately, yes."...we don't elect our Presidents based on their 'accomplishments'..."
I'm curious.....do you search for the most inane comments to post, or do they just come naturally?
So, you imagine (I almost said 'think') that most voters are as stupid as you are?
"...we don't elect our Presidents based on their 'accomplishments'..."
You simply vote however the Democrat Party tells you to.
How many presidents have we elected whose policies were deeply unpopular?
Both in and out of office, Reagan was always well-liked by the American public -- based on ratings measuring the public's personal opinion rather than its assessment of his job performance. Between 1984 and 1988, Gallup consistently found more than 6 in 10 Americans holding a favorable view of Reagan, including a substantial 81% in October 1986. Even during the 1982 recession, when only about 4 in 10 Americans approved of the job Reagan was doing as president, 6 in 10 Americans rated him on the positive end of a 10-point rating scale.
prove"So, you imagine (I almost said 'think') that most voters are as stupid as you are?
"...we don't elect our Presidents based on their 'accomplishments'..."
You simply vote however the Democrat Party tells you to."
"Refute"?????
I simply proved you the fool that you are.
Different day, same result.
Wanna buy a bridge, Rube?View attachment 317451Orange Man lies.This is the “Orange Man Bad” theory of causation, where everything bad is ultimately Trump’s fault, and the proponents of this theory evidently can’t understand why it has cost them their credibility. When journalists insist on interpreting every event from a partisan perspective — “How can we spin this to hurt Trump?”
Have you noticed?
When you support a thin-skinned pathological liar whose room temperature IQ tells him to eliminate key elements of the NSC pandemic response team, ignores weeks of warning from his intelligence agencies, and labels the current pandemic the latest Democratic hoax, your only defense is spin.
All the President’s Lies About the Coronavirus
"When: Friday, March 6
The claim: 'Anybody that needs a test, gets a test. We—they’re there. They have the tests. And the tests are beautiful.'
The truth: The country’s testing capabilities are severely limited. Many states have experienced a lack of testing kits, as my colleagues Alexis Madrigal and Robinson Meyer have reported. Trump made this claim one day after his own vice president, Mike Pence, admitted that 'we don’t have enough tests today to meet what we anticipate will be the demand going forward.'"
Wanna buy a bridge, Rube?View attachment 317451Orange Man lies.This is the “Orange Man Bad” theory of causation, where everything bad is ultimately Trump’s fault, and the proponents of this theory evidently can’t understand why it has cost them their credibility. When journalists insist on interpreting every event from a partisan perspective — “How can we spin this to hurt Trump?”
Have you noticed?
When you support a thin-skinned pathological liar whose room temperature IQ tells him to eliminate key elements of the NSC pandemic response team, ignores weeks of warning from his intelligence agencies, and labels the current pandemic the latest Democratic hoax, your only defense is spin.
All the President’s Lies About the Coronavirus
"When: Friday, March 6
The claim: 'Anybody that needs a test, gets a test. We—they’re there. They have the tests. And the tests are beautiful.'
The truth: The country’s testing capabilities are severely limited. Many states have experienced a lack of testing kits, as my colleagues Alexis Madrigal and Robinson Meyer have reported. Trump made this claim one day after his own vice president, Mike Pence, admitted that 'we don’t have enough tests today to meet what we anticipate will be the demand going forward.'"
With this coronavirus calendar, even Donald Trump can't gaslight the problem away
"While the U.S. and South Korea each reported their first case on the same day in mid-January, South Korean officials went to work immediately developing a coronavirus test and then rolling out mass testing nationwide, testing an average of 10,000 citizens per day. Meanwhile in the U.S., patients in hot zones like Seattle are still waiting for tests."
The Recount