@sree I have people polishing my boat, washing my cars, cutting my lawn. Like me, Trump probably needed his time to do more important things.Brad Parscale, your kinda guy I guess
This administration of the t rump’s has to be the most corrupt one ever.
Day 1299: "Absurdly unconstitutional." By Matt Kiser - 8/10/2020 - https://whatthefuckjusthappenedtoday.com
6/ A White House aide reached out to South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem last year about the process for adding Trump’s face to Mount Rushmore. When Trump arrived in the Black Hills for a fireworks-filled July 4 extravaganza, Noem privately presented him with a four-foot replica of Mount Rushmore that included his face. Trump, meanwhile, denied that his team approached South Dakota’s governor about adding his face to the monument, tweeting he “never suggested it although […] sounds like a good idea to me!” Mount Rushmore is a federal – not state – monument. (New York Times / CNN / The Guardian)
And Republicans are okay with such a self obsessed authoritarian jerk.
Now they are lining up at etsy.com to get cheap replicas.
His fans are unAmerican unthinking enablers of a traitorous totalitarian, how far we have fallen as a nation. How far we are yet to fall, oh the terror.
Oh and have you heard that his attack on the US Post Office seems to be winning hand over fist while the opposition once again seems to be standing around with their thumbs up their asses.
The t rump has definitely sabotaged the US Postal Service. He has a toadee running the UPS into the ground, just in time to foil the deliveries of votes by mail during the pandemic.
He will do this because he sees that he is not going to win in a free and fair election. The t rump will do whatever he thinks could keep him in power.
Gutting the Postal Service at just the time may be critical in determining the election. All the t rump may need to keep power, regardless of how the vote goes, could be to keep the final count from being known. If he can keep the whole thing in court until a certain date, guess what could happen?
And this is just one way he could steal the election. He will doubtless try other ways, also.
He’s worse than a child. People compare him to being a toddler, but what they forget is that one can get a toddler to stop a tantrum by distraction and toddlers do sometimes share, as well as display some empathy. The dotard doesn’t want to share, he has no empathy, and he’s the one who attempts to distract others so he can do what he wants. In essences, he’s worse than toddlers.
He may try to steal the election again. Russia is helping him again as we speak, because he’s their pet, but I think it is possible to push through the will of the people.
He’s worse than a child. People compare him to being a toddler, but what they forget is that one can get a toddler to stop a tantrum by distraction and toddlers do sometimes share, as well as display some empathy.And toddlers will even listen to you.
Good point Mriana, guess I’ll never call him a toddler again, a malicious traitorous monster, will do.
That’s better, @citizenchallengev3. The dotard is a malicious traitorous monster- an mtm. Besides dotard, I also call him an “orange creature”. Maybe I should call him an “orange monster” the way he’s going.
I like toddlers.
I don’t like the t rump.
Same here, except right now, toddlers are carrying a pretty heavy viral load and cannot wear a mask. So I try not to get too close. Being behind a register helps in not getting close and at the same time not looking like I don’t really like them. I like them, but I don’t want the virus.
They are short, so we don’t have to share their air space, so much. They are just so cute, that they tempt you to get down on their level and try out your comedy routine for 2-year olds. Then Zap! They pass on the virus.
… and thus remain clueless emotional deserts that can’t think (or feel) past themselves and their personal desires.
Same here, except right now, toddlers are carrying a pretty heavy viral load and cannot wear a mask.Viewing kids as viral threats have consequences. And they are not going to be good.
Viewing kids as viral threats have consequences. And they are not going to be good.Kids have always been active disease spreading vectors massively in our society. They go to school pick up and pass on diseases and bring them home, etc. We normally just accept this because the diseases are tolerable.
But if the disease is going to kill gramps and aunt lizzie, then maybe we should pay attention to the kids’ involvement in spreading potential death.
One of the consequences of recognizing reality is that it gives you the opportunity to avoid needless death and suffering.
Denying reality, in this case, only helps you feel better until you or a loved one actually suffers or dies.
I don’t think I could have said it better, @timb. We have to recognize that children spread disease faster than adults and can carry heavy viral loads. It’s one of the reasons why teachers don’t want to reopen school just yet, preferring to stick with distancing learning until the pandemic is over.
But if the disease is going to kill gramps and aunt lizzie, then maybe we should pay attention to the kids’ involvement in spreading potential death.Why pick on the kids when it's gramps and aunt lizzie who are the ones with issues?
@sree are you really that dense? It’s the kids who make other sick, thus why schools should not be reopened and distance learning should continue.
I wonder about the kids who do bring home the virus and it winds up killing a loved one. Will that kid, forever, hold on to the recognition of having played that part in their loved one’s passing?
The t rump sick part of our society is putting these minors in the headlights of the pandemic, and some will be injured by it, one way or another.
Yes, the kid will either bring it home to family and at least one could die or the kid gets so sick they are hospitalized (maybe dies) or the kid gets sick and has lifelong problems from it and/or a family member or two does the same or all the above and the kid is possibly left on his/her own, if they survive, as an orphan, not cared for by the dotard, because he doesn’t see any of this as his or the government’s problem. If the kid survives and others don’t or are left with lifelong health issues because of it, the kid could very well blame him/herself.
Referring to ill-considered praise for Donald Trump, TimB writes, “Cue up the hero music with an orchestra of kazoos” I love that line and fully intend to steal it.
It’s the kids who make other sick, thus why schools should not be reopened and distance learning should continue.We literally called our children "plague bearers" when they were in grade school because of all the shit they brought home to us. The schools are breeding grounds for disease which is then brought home. And it makes sense. You take a person or two from half the households in your neighborhood and put them together for 8 hours each day, especially when they're too young to understand hygiene very well, and this will mix all the diseases in the neighborhood into a single batch, which is then coming home. From there it goes to the office and the book club and the supermarket. Then it's on to more neighborhoods. It's simple cause and effect.
