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12 hours ago, B-Man said:
 

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America's temporary shut-down by the Coronavirus is causing fear, confusion, and dread.

Even more distressing, the worldwide pandemic has been used by Democratic leaders to stoke partisan division instead of bipartisan solutions, as has been traditional during past national crises.

Not since Abraham Lincoln declared "a House divided against itself cannot stand," has the situation facing our country been so serious. Unless the Democrats change political course quickly, the prognosis is dire.

When Speaker Pelosi tore up President Trump's State of the Union, she energized the "Resistance" on live television, signaling continued non-cooperation.

Now, during a major national public health crisis, this policy is having potentially tragic consequences.

Instead of focusing like a laser beam on doing whatever it takes to protect public health, political actors are encouraging self-dealing and profiteering, as well as opportunities for sabotage, subversion or even delay in the provision of government services for political benefit.

One example is the $2.2 trillion second Coronavirus bill that included a laundry list of pet projects unrelated to public health, including a bailout of Boeing, money for Legal Services Corporation and Community Development, as well as the National Endowments for the Arts and Humanities, Public Broadcasting, and the Kennedy Center ... and who knows what else, in an 1100-page bill masterminded by Speaker Pelosi herself.

Another is the revelation that Senators including Richard Burr (R-NC), Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) and Democrat Diane Feinstein (D-CA) allegedly exploited inside information about the virus to speculate in the stock market.

Such political shenanigans might be normal in Washington, but they undermine public confidence in the good faith of efforts to fight the disease, raising doubts in the public mind.

Add to this sad display of behavior by civil servants, government contractors, and grantees rewarded in the legislation — many of whom "resist" to the point where they refuse to utter the name of President Trump ... including a Kennedy Center meeting leaked after receiving their $25 million dollar share of Coronavirus relief.

Then consider that when a health care executive jokes about denying care to Trump supporters and Republicans, or others joke about President Trump catching Coronavirus and dying, they signal continuing political fanaticism and inhumanity instead of reason and compromise in pursuit of the common good.

Finally, watching the White House press corps viciously attack President Trump daily for actions of agencies over which he had had little political control since the "Resistance" began has been painful, and dangerous.

Any political attack that distracts from the best medical response to this pandemic harms not just President Trump, but the American public — and indeed America's place in the world.

For how we respond is a global test of the American way of life.

China is attacking America's actions, as is Iran, meaning the whole world is watching and waiting for us to succeed or fail.

Which makes those working to destroy President Trump, instead of the Coronavirus, today's "Copperheads."


So, what was so wrong when a reporter asked about the reports that small businesses were having difficulty getting loans.  They didn’t deserve Trump’s response of “ That’s a nasty question. Why don’t you ask nice questions.”

 

Then today he called a reporter a 3rd rate reporter that will never make it.  The news anchor then pointed out that the reporter was the President of the White House Correspondents organization.

 

Trump is an idiot who should be removed for incompetence.  I think he’s also showing signs of dementia, going off tangent with stupid comments about non-Coronavirus subjects.

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Posted
6 minutes ago, ColeB said:


So, what was so wrong when a reporter asked about the reports that small businesses were having difficulty getting loans.  They didn’t deserve Trump’s response of “ That’s a nasty question. Why don’t you ask nice questions.”

 

Then today he called a reporter a 3rd rate reporter that will never make it.  The news anchor then pointed out that the reporter was the President of the White House Correspondents organization.

 

Trump is an idiot who should be removed for incompetence.  I think he’s also showing signs of dementia, going off tangent with stupid comments about non-Coronavirus subjects.

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11 minutes ago, Gary Busey said:

 

Entire thing was a SNAFU. The Navy should be embarrassed at how they have handled this situation.  


Agreed - but what do you expect from an administration who pardoned a Navy seal who murdered Afghan children and allow him to retire with his trident pin and relieves a Navy aircraft carrier commander who did everything in his power to protect 4,000 sailors under his command?

 

Absolutely pathetic

 

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President Donald Trump is the best president I've been alive to witness. A great man, a great leader who actually cares about this country. 

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11 minutes ago, westside2 said:

President Donald Trump is the best president I've been alive to witness. A great man, a great leader who actually cares about this country. 

Thank you Dr.Trump! 

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52 minutes ago, BillStime said:


Agreed - but what do you expect from an administration who pardoned a Navy seal who murdered Afghan children and allow him to retire with his trident pin and relieves a Navy aircraft carrier commander who did everything in his power to protect 4,000 sailors under his command?

 

Absolutely pathetic

 

 It really is. But Trump loves the military, or something like that 

 

 

Posted
58 minutes ago, BillStime said:


Agreed - but what do you expect from an administration who pardoned a Navy seal who murdered Afghan children and allow him to retire with his trident pin and relieves a Navy aircraft carrier commander who did everything in his power to protect 4,000 sailors under his command?

 

Absolutely pathetic

 

perhaps i am mistaken here but i believe it had something to do with chain of command.

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17 minutes ago, westside2 said:

President Donald Trump is the best president I've been alive to witness. A great man, a great leader who actually cares about this country. 

 

100%

 

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52 minutes ago, BillStime said:

Agreed - but what do you expect from an administration who pardoned a Navy seal who murdered Afghan children and allow him to retire with his trident pin and relieves a Navy aircraft carrier commander who did everything in his power to protect 4,000 sailors under his command?

 

Absolutely pathetic

 

Ah yes, he killed all those poor innocent "Afghan children."  Just like al-Baghdadi was an "austere religious scholar."

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Is there anything funnier than watching batschittcrazy leftists insist Trump is incompetent and should be removed from office while getting ready to put up their Biden 2020 signs? 

 

You people have lost your minds. I thought you couldn't get more batschittcrazy...and yet here you are, making the media's 2016 election night results look like a PBS special on different kinds of penguins.

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted
1 minute ago, Donald Trump said:

 

I know you, @BillStime, @Gary Busey, @Q-baby!, @Tiberius, and others would be happier if I was hugging a Chines flag.

 

You are terrible, terrible human beings, and even worse posters

I’m sure you save the Chinese flag for behind closed doors after you take your little blue pill. 

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