The Donald Trump Score Card

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

  1. unfocusedanakin

    unfocusedanakin The Archaic Revival Lifetime Supporter

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    We all know Clinton started the gulf war and Obama used his shadow Muslim government to go to Afghanistan. Trump can't even do anything to stop it because the Democratic shadow government is so strong.

    And we know how Democrats are known as the party to support troops. Their voters are not the ones who protest war. They tell Republicans they hate democracy and are a weak for not supporting their endless wars.

    I don't think you know as much about America as you think,
     
  2. You know what's really telling? When you look him up on Go Ogle (people's junk), you have to really look to see that he's a republican. It's as if the result page has that white washed (pun) out. But I remember this jerk. A prime example of how insane sports can be and how much range that insanity has. He made a wall that allowed Sandusky to bugger HUNDREDS of boys. It amazes me that in America he hasn't caught a slug yet. Even as a bucket list item.
     
  3. egger

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    Coronavirus Latest: Trump's Fight With Governors Is One He Can't Win
    Domenico Montanaro
    April 20, 20205:00 AM ET

    Coronavirus Latest: Trump's Fight With Governors Is One He Can't Win

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    "It's a similar story in the rest of the country, FiveThirtyEight found. Governors have a 69% approval for their handling of the coronavirus, while Trump is at 44%, according to an average of the national polls FiveThirtyEight uses.

    What's more, the governors who have shown the most improvement in their approval ratings from before the pandemic to after are many of the Democratic governors he's picked fights with and Republicans who have been most aggressive with stay-at-home orders. DeSantis, who was slow to close down, has seen a decline:

    Gavin Newsom, D-Calif.: 83% (+41)
    Cuomo, D-N.Y.: 79% (+32)
    Mike DeWine, R-Ohio: 80% (+31)
    Tony Evers, D-Wis.: 72% (+24)
    Gretchen Whitmer, D-Mich.: 66% (+24)
    Jay Inslee, D-Wash.: 67% (+23)
    Asa Hutchinson, R-Ark.: 80% (+22)
    Roy Cooper, D-N.C.: 63% (+16)
    John Bel Edwards, D-La.: 68% (+14)
    Chris Sununu, R-N.H.: 73% (+14)
    Kevin Stitt, R-Okla.: 69% (+13)
    Mark Gordon, R-Wyo.: 82% (+13)
    Tom Wolf, D-Pa.: 66% (+13)
    Charlie Baker, R-Mass.: 80% (+11)
    TRUMP, 46% (+1)
    DeSantis, R-Fla: 51% (-7)"
     
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  4. egger

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    President Trump accuses governors of virus test ‘political game’
    by: Associated Press
    Posted: Apr 20, 2020 / 01:18 PM EDT
    Updated: Apr 20, 2020 / 01:18 PM EDT

    President Trump accuses governors of virus test ‘political game’

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    "Hogan told CNN Sunday.that testing was “probably the number one problem in America, and has been from the beginning of this crisis.”

    “To try to push this off to say that the governors have plenty of testing, and they should just get to work on testing, somehow we aren’t doing our job, is just absolutely false,” he said. “Every governor in America has been pushing and fighting and clawing to get more tests, not only from the federal government, but from every private lab in America and from all across the world.”

    Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon, another Republican, on Friday called on the federal government to take a larger role to stop states from competing against once another for supplies.

    “It’s a perilous set of circumstances trying to figure out how to make this work, and until we’ve got the testing up to speed — which has got to be part of the federal government stepping in and helping — we’re just not going to be there,” he said."
     
  5. egger

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    HIDDEN HOTSPOTS Shocking map reveals small rural towns have been hit with some of the most deadly coronavirus outbreaks
    Tariq Tahir
    Apr 4 2020, 11:31 ET
    Updated: Apr 4 2020, 19:15 ET

    Shocking map shows rural towns hit with most deadly US virus outbreaks

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    "The team also produced two maps, one showing cases per 10,000 and the other the total number of cases.

    The researchers found a cluster of counties in New York State, New Jersey and Massachusetts still had the most confirmed per capita - about 22 per 10,000 people.

    But Albany, Ga., had the second-highest number per capita, which had 13 cases per 10,000 people.

    That figure was much higher than those of other well-known hotspots, such as Seattle, which had about eight cases per 10,000, and San Francisco, which had two per 100,000.

    Other clusters include Salt Lake City, Utah; Jefferson County, Montana; and Idaho City as well as large outbreak centers in Indiana, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Mississippi, South Carolina and Williamsburg in Virginia.

    The team were also taken aback by the spread of the coronavirus in the rural hotspots."
     
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    Rural Towns Insulated From Coronavirus Now May Take A Harder Hit Later
    Heard on Morning Edition
    Frank Morris
    March 13, 20205:01 AM ET

    Rural Towns Insulated From Coronavirus Now May Take A Harder Hit Later

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    "In fact, all of Gunnison County sealed itself off from the outside world for four months. And it worked. At the height of the Spanish flu pandemic, Gunnison recorded just two cases, both in isolation.

    Navarro says people keep asking him if a remote little town could pull off the same trick today.

    "It's a very highly qualified maybe. I mean, I think there's probably no doubt that it can work if it's done properly," Navarro says. "You have to do it really early. You have to do it as strictly as possible, and it has to be, it has to last long enough for community transmission outside of that area to, to end."

    It turned out that even the four-month shutdown in Gunnison wasn't long enough. More than 100 people got sick and several died when the city finally lifted its barricades.

    In Fredonia, Kan., Wheeler has masks and other supplies stockpiled. She has plans at the ready, and she fears that when the coronavirus does come to town, the local outbreak may be devastating.

    Like most rural communities, the population of Wilson County skews older than the national average. Wheeler says folks here are also more inclined to smoking and more likely to have chronic health issues, putting a higher percentage of the community at risk for life-threatening cases of COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus."
     
  7. egger

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    Trump has been encouraging the protesters who are venting their frustrations on the healthcare workers to 'liberate' states. Trump violates the guidelines of his own administration to pander to whatever groups he feels will give him enough electoral votes to eak a win in 2020. His handlers are currently targeting swing states whose governors are Democrats.

    All Trump needs now is for a protester to plow a car into a group of healthcare workers, similar to the incident during white supremecist activities in Charlottesville in 2017.

    Trump's response to Charlottesville caused business leaders to leave his councils which later disbanded. Trump needs them now to organize a proper response to the virus. It's another bridge that Trump burned.


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  8. erofant

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    All Trump's dumb-ass comments, boasts, actions and inactions on various things, lies, flip-flops, back-tracking ……………….. and then blaming others - is a perfect contrast between himself and Harry Truman. Truman said, and had a sign on his desk that said, "The Buck Stops Here."

    Trump's version of that is - "I'm in total control. Total authority. If something's good, I'm the one who ordered it, so I should get the credit. If something's bad, so & so did a lousy job, it's the Democrats' fault, it's Obama's fault, these governors should have been prepared for a global pandemic, it's China's fault (after previously PRAISING their actions and Xi in particular), I take no responsibility at all."

    "If it's good, I get the credit - if it's bad, I take no responsibility. (Even though I have total authority and am in total control over everything.") 2+2 = #%&*##!&%@ What a spineless, ethics-less, immoral POS he truly is.
     
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  9. unfocusedanakin

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    So to his voters Trump is both totally in control and a victim to the shadow government. Who they think they are protesting? They often do this. When things are good he did it, when they are not well he's just one man and the conspiracy goes so deep. A lot of them seem overweight and unfit for war. For years they went on about how they are ready to live off the gird and they have all the ammo they need now because it will not be there tomorrow.

    When you can't get a haircut and the gun shop is closed for a few days they show how unready they are. How they are totally weak and dependent on the system. Just as the military knows all these milta types depend on threats. They are in no way ready to tough anything out. You are meant to be so afraid of guns you just assume they are crazy enough to do something.

    How void of empathy do you have to be to hold this sing up in a pandemic? I mean look on you tube it will explain how to do it at home. What you are saying is you have a "right" to not be inconvenienced that matters more than life itself.

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  10. erofant

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    I have an idea to throw out to all of you.

    I think that EVERY ONE of these jack-ass protesters should be forced to sign a legal document that if they go out and mix around like normal - and get corona virus - they accept NO MEDICAL TREATMENT. That way, those who stay at home and try to avoid close contact when they must go out for groceries, or those in elder-care homes, get the medical care and any treatments & ventilators, medicines, etc. AND NOT the dumb-asses who scream & shout that their "freedoms" are being taken away from them.

    These simpletons are shoulder-to-shoulder in crowds, standing on cars, blocking streets and roads into hospitals, ( NO ambulances for them when they need them!! ), no masks or face coverings of any kind, etc. I'd love to be the one to lock the hospital door when one of those dumb bastards comes crying that they're sick. Or one of their family members who THEY infected while out and about "protesting."

    They are playing Russian roulette with a deadly virus that has no treatment or vaccine for it. IMO - it's too bad we can't hand out loaded revolvers so these imbeciles can play roulette for real. That way they can spare other innocent, safety-compliant people from their stupidity. They obviously don't give a shit about the safety of others. (Good, "godly", "Christian-folk" no doubt. Love thy neighbor as yourself ?? )

    Opinions anyone??
     
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    covidiots...
     
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  12. unfocusedanakin

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    Its morally questionable to deny medical care because of political views. If we want to be better than their mistakes we should help them but with the medical system so over run I would support these people having the lowest priority. If they are correct it does not even matter since almost no one goes to the hospital for the flu. Give others the chance to fall for the conspiracy they say is real.
     
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  13. erofant

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    I like the sign in the back - "Free speech is essential." For many Trumpers, that only applies when THEY are talking. Witness how so many scream & shout at anyone who doesn't agree with them. They try to drown out anyone who doesn't bow to the Trump-god. They live in fear. Fear of non-whites (I'm white), fear of any other viewpoint, fear of FACTS - yes FACTS, fear of anyone better-educated than they are, fear of anyone with multiple skill-sets, fear of ANY government - (even when that very government is trying to keep them safe from this virus), fear of voters (evidenced by all-out gerrymandering and voter suppression actions by Republicans - YES, Republicans, all while they proudly proclaim "freedom - liberty" - except when it's for others that don't agree 100% with them.) Museum-quality HYPOCRISY. The gold standard of hypocrisy.

    The guy with the haircut sign is a real beaut. Camo on a crowded street. I'm a hunter and this embarrasses me. Why would anyone wear camo other than in a hunting situation?? That's his base - high school graduate(?), probably can't construct a coherent sentence, uses wrong words, misspelled words, and thinks he needs 76 or 77 AR-15's in the house to fight off the "deep state" that's coming after him. Just how big a threat does HE think he is, that "big, bad deep state" needs to take him out??? !!!
     
  14. unfocusedanakin

    unfocusedanakin The Archaic Revival Lifetime Supporter

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    Free speech only matters when a Democrat is president. My whole life when it's a Republican a real American will accept he is only human and makes mistakes. So you musty give him 100% support or else you should leave. When it's a Democrat the time is now to use the 1st and 2nd amendment. How dare you censor them! This is a democracy and the man is not my president.

    Fox news even did a segment where they said they were upset that liberals gloated so much over Obama and they did not like his celebrity culture. They were upset that people still had bumper stickers on their car after the election. It meant you were worshiping him as a king not a mortal and that was dangerous to the American way of life.

    Can even a Trump voter honestly say they don't have a celebrity culture about him with your little hats? Some posters here even use him as an avatar. Sad hypocracy.
     
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    I get ya. My idea isn't based on a political view, it's based on those who defiantly go against what medical experts in the field of infectious diseases say is the best way to stop the spread. I don't care of they're R, or D, or I, or GP, or L. Stupid is stupid. Is it a good, wise use of taxpayers money to keep "saving" heroin overdosers? To eat up medical budgets for smokers who get cancer and emphysema?

    If you tell me not to go roll around in poison ivy - and I think you're full of sh*t, and I roll around in it and get swollen up and oozing - how sorry are you going to feel for me?? Are you going to want to pay for my treatment?

    This isn't poison ivy. This is a life and death virus that's world-wide. No vaccine. No treatment. How stupid do these a$$holes have to be??? I wonder how they'd react if the government FORCED them to go out and about, back to work - or be heavily fined, - or at gunpoint. They'd be screaming, "The government is trying to kill us!!!" .........…. but they risk it VOLUNTARILY!!! HOW is that sensible???

    I'm not arguing or disagreeing with you, unfocusedanakin. Just clarifying some points!!
     
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    Once you figure that out, several will come along and out do it.
     
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    Yeah, but tyrsonswood says the guy is well liked in Ohio,
     
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    He's the hometown boy... "Heck, He was State Champion wrestler back in highschool" .... Certainly qualifications enough for a job in congress....



    Fucking Moron
     
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  19. Yea, he's 100% good ole boy insider from an old money family. He's proof that republicans look the other way for all kinds of things as long as cash, prestige or power are at the end of it. And yet, he was probably butt buddies with Sandusky while JoPa held the camcorder. People who rape children should be chemically castrated.

    With gasoline.
     
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    ************ - I'm with you on a torturing castration for Sandusky. No child molester should be kept safe in a prison cell. Turn them loose to the general prison population so they can sh*t beer cans in a week. Guts hanging out like spaghetti.

    End of agreement.
     
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