Seems to be all this guy's got.... Threats. He's nothing more than a street corner bully having a bad hair day.
I had an uncle who was killed in the Korean War. I don't appreciate trump laying a wreath for the dead. Fuck him.
The 'America First' guy who, along with his daughter, imports clothing from China and Mexico and sells it to Americans at highly inflated prices at outlets like Macy's while accusing other countries of taking advantage of the U.S. .
Trump and his daughter are the type who would capitalize off the coronavirus by importing face masks form China and Bangladesh and selling them at a highly inflated price with the words "Make America Great Again" and Trump's name on them.
Wouldn't surprise me one bit. No conscience at all. The only thing that matters is more money for him. David Letterman put Rump on the spot on his late night talk show when Letterman produced a tie that Rump's company made in China or Bangladesh. Rump's response, ( I watched it !!) "Well, they make good ties there. And they need jobs too." This is from the "U.S. First" guy. Rump was nervous and fidgeting when Letterman put his lying feet to the fire on national TV. You could tell he wanted to crawl under the rug at that point. Laser focus on his "U.S. First" lie. Rump is a foreign sweat-shopper, - not a "U.S. First" guy. Lying hypocrite ………………….. nothing more.
After selling an undesirable car to an old man, a car salesman once told me, "If you can't dazzle them with brilliance, you baffle them with bull-shit." Today, I see that sort of rip-off attitude in Trump. The American people have been sold on a shitty bill of goods.
I would think your War Hero uncle would not want anything from that fake blond hair and spray painted sun tan jackass neither.
Trump's Twitter wars offer a surreal glimpse into a President's mind as stark 100,000 deaths landmark looms Analysis by Stephen Collinson, CNN Updated 9:00 AM ET, Tue May 26, 2020 Trump pursues his political obsessions as stark 100,000 coronavirus deaths landmark looms - CNNPolitics excerpt: "Sometime in the next few days, the 100,000th American will succumb to Covid-19 in a pandemic that President Donald Trump once predicted would just "miraculously" disappear. Yet despite, and perhaps because of, his earlier cavalier attitude, Trump spent the long holiday weekend bemoaning everything but the tragic roll call of death -- while also finding time to claim he got "great reviews" for handling the crisis. In his most politically significant maneuver, he heaped intense pressure on North Carolina's Democratic governor to permit a normal, crowded Republican National Convention, despite fears such a mass gathering could seed virus hot spots. Trump warned he could pull the huge money-earner out of Charlotte, which was picked to play host in August. The move came as the President intensified his push for a full reopening of the country and television footage showed packed beaches and boardwalks in some states as Memorial Day crowds fueled fears that social distancing may be breaking down."
Trump, who spent Memorial Day without a face mask, shares tweet criticizing Biden for wearing one a complete jackass
U.S, coronavirus death toll surpasses 100,000. Coronavirus Update (Live): 5,646,120 Cases and 350,121 Deaths from COVID-19 Virus Pandemic - Worldometer
Trump initially dismissed the virus and talked like the U.S. would incur no coronavirus deaths. Later, he said it would be 'only' 60,000, not the 100,000 to 200,000 deaths that models had predicted. The U.S. toll reach 60,000 at the end of April. The U.S. coronavirus death toll surpassed 100,000, the day after Memorial Day. The early models of the medical researchers that predicted 100,000 to 200,000 U.S. deaths by late summer turned out to be accurate.
At his town hall event, Trump told a single mom who's about to be evicted due in part to the economic effects of the coronavirus that he has a feeling that she will have a better job next year if he is reelected. It's a bold leap of faith in Trump's gut feeling after what his feelings told him about the coronavirus.
50,000 people in the U.S. were already dead due to the coronavirus when Pence made his remark Pence Says Coronavirus Outbreak Could Be Over by Memorial Day By Justin Sink April 24, 2020, 10:36 AM EDT Pence Says Coronavirus Outbreak Could Be Over by Memorial Day excerpt: "Vice President Mike Pence said he thinks the U.S. coronavirus outbreak could be over by the nation’s Memorial Day holiday on May 25. “I truly do believe that if we all continue to do that kind of social distancing and other guidance broadly from federal and state officials, that we’re going to put this coronavirus in the past,” Pence said on Geraldo Rivera’s radio show Friday. “I believe by early June we’re going to see our nation largely past this epidemic. “I think honestly, if you look at the trends today, that I think by Memorial Day weekend we will have this coronavirus epidemic behind us,” he added."