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Cont: The Trump Presidency: Part 22

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For that matter, governors can't do it either. On what basis could anybody say "You are required to hold church services!" when the church doesn doesn't want to?

Trump never said they had to hold services, just that they had to be opened. And you're right, they can't be ordered open, but they can be ordered closed by governors. This is just Trump bloviating yet again. Oh....new nickname: The Great Bloviator.
 
Trump Tweets

3 years ago, after Jeff Sessions recused himself, the Fraudulent Mueller Scam began. Alabama, do not trust Jeff Sessions. He let our Country down. That’s why I endorsed Coach Tommy Tuberville (@TTuberville), the true supporter of our #MAGA agenda! https://secure.winred.com/tommytuberville/donate

@deanbaquet is to be seriously respected. He has long been considered one of the dumbest men in the world of journalism, and he became Executive Editor of the Failing New York Times. Not easy to do. He has given up on “figuring Trump out”. Called it all wrong from the....

....beginning, was forced to apologize (Fake News!) after the seriously wrong call of the 2016 Election, and is now willing to write anything, even if not truthful. He laughs at his boss, Publisher A.G. Sulzberger, and I laugh at them all. The @nytimes is a total mess!
 
What a strange thing to say. Putting to one side for the moment Henry Ford's dubious political stance, does he think that Ford assembly line workers are blood relations to Henry Ford ? :confused:

Given 4 of 5 of his kids work for him, one could be forgiven for thinking that he does harbor that notion.
 
Trump Tweets

Do nothing A.G. of the Great State of Michigan, Dana Nessel, should not be taking her anger and stupidity out on Ford Motor - they might get upset with you and leave the state, like so many other companies have - until I came along and brought business back to Michigan. JOBS!

The Wacky Do Nothing Attorney General of Michigan, Dana Nessel, is viciously threatening Ford Motor Company for the fact that I inspected a Ventilator plant without a mask. Not their fault, & I did put on a mask. No wonder many auto companies left Michigan, until I came along!
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Is this even possible to believe? Can this be for real? Where is this nursing home, how is the victim doing? (? does anyone have contaxt for this?)

Please separate Trump's tweets from your additions such as I suggest above. What nursing home are you talking about.
 
That is a trump Tweet, I only added the bit in italics because he posted this with no indication as to the subject matter or what it referred to?
 
Bill Mitchell host of 'Your Voice America TV'

"Some have called me "sycophant" for unrelenting support of the president. I am not.
I believe Trump was sent by God to lead America through this most perilous moment in our history, blessed with a vision and second-sight beyond his innate strategic brilliance. He is our voice."

At first I thought it was some kind of parody channel but it seems it's serious .


https://yourvoiceamerica.tv/

From the little bit that I've heard from Mitchell on the radio, that sounds like him.

Dictionary.,com defines a sycophant as "a self-seeking, servile flatterer; fawning parasite." No, Billy, you're not a sycophant but you are a self-seeking, servile flatterer and a fawning parasite
 
"Coach Tommy Tuberville"


That can't be a real name, can it? Tell me this is a character in a cartoon like "Veggie Tales" or something.....
 
I don't think Trump said he could force governors to require church services. He said he could force them to exempt curches from the lockdown rules. Which he can't, but at least get what he's wrong about right.
To be honest, I would let the people who worship Trump think that he has that power, and let them all congregate (in triumph over the Deep State conspiracy!) in large groups together for long periods on a regular basis.

At this late stage of their denialism, it is going to need a disproportionate number of actual self-perpetuated deaths across their communities, from infants to elders, to drive home the reality of the COVID situation and their abject stupidity. Plus it will reduce their voting numbers overall, now and in the future.

Really, if there are going to be unavoidable COVID deaths due to defiance, it may as well be them.
 
To be honest, I would let the people who worship Trump think that he has that power, and let them all congregate (in triumph over the Deep State conspiracy!) in large groups together for long periods on a regular basis.

At this late stage of their denialism, it is going to need a disproportionate number of actual self-perpetuated deaths across their communities, from infants to elders, to drive home the reality of the COVID situation and their abject stupidity. Plus it will reduce their voting numbers overall, now and in the future.

Really, if there are going to be unavoidable COVID deaths due to defiance, it may as well be them.

Oh, how I agree. If only it could be confined to that lot.
 
Republican-driven, 18-month investigation into Florida ‘voter fraud’ turns up ZERO voter fraud

Just not quite prosecutable offenses by Republican, by the look of it. Broke the law, but no provable fraudulent intent is their defense of that choice.:boggled:

Trump's repeated claims of voter fraud going on at the time seem to be baseless. Such a shock.

Shows how deep the conspiracy goes. The fact that no evidence has been found is proof positive that there must be a cover up of massive proportions.

There must be voter fraud - otherwise there wouldn't be all these investigations into it.
 
Oh, how I agree. If only it could be confined to that lot.
My exact thoughts too.

But they do insist that casualties due to friendly fire still make the victory worthwhile. So I guess some of you are just going to have to die.

And I did not put sarcasm quotes or anything around that statement. Because it is, regrettably, true.
 
Republican-driven, 18-month investigation into Florida ‘voter fraud’ turns up ZERO voter fraud

Just not quite prosecutable offenses by Republican, by the look of it. Broke the law, but no provable fraudulent intent is their defense of that choice.:boggled:

Trump's repeated claims of voter fraud going on at the time seem to be baseless. Such a shock.
Given that the ONLY fraud found was by the GOP, perhaps they should have heeded Trump's other advice about COVID testing: Just stop looking and you won't find any bad results.

Simples.
 
Given that the ONLY fraud found was by the GOP, perhaps they should have heeded Trump's other advice about COVID testing: Just stop looking and you won't find any bad results.

Simples.

To poke at that... the breaking the law in question doesn't fall under fraud so much as allowing unlawful means of voting for some uncertain number of voters in a very heavily Republican area. Specifically, voting by e-mail.

Of course, I think that we're all pretty well aware that if a Democrat did it, the Republicans would be howling outrage from the rooftops.
 
I noted my confusion back in post #21. I even asked a question about it. I suppose I could be on Ignore but I can't fathom any reason why.

Don't feel too bad, I posted an explanation of the tweet in post 14 which no one seems to have read, so I must be one of those posters on super ignore, and only I can see this. ;)
 
Alright, then, Mr. Super Ignored! Have a response.


If you look in the replies to that tweet there's a video which has been going round the twittersphere which appears to show a well built black male nurse knocking seven bells out of a white care home resident. If genuine the guy needs to be locked up. It allegedly happened in Detroit.

Based on that description, honestly, it could be the case easily enough, but... "cherry-picking" comes to mind.

Care homes are a very mixed bag, so to speak. There are plenty of good ones, I think, but there are also a heck of a lot of ones where the people being "cared for" are outright abused on a regular basis. Systemically, there's serious problems in a number of ways.

Still, here's a not so random link that touches on some basics of the subject.

From that, some important and quick takeaways are -

Between 2017 and 2018, 1 in 6 adults aged 60 or older suffered some type of abuse while in a community setting, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
The WHO also notes that 2 in 3 nursing home staff members reported that they abused nursing home residents over the past year.
Nearly 1 out of 3 nursing homes in the U.S. have been issued citations for abuse.
Nursing home abuse, along with elder abuse in general, goes greatly underreported, according to the Office of the Inspector General.
As of 2015, 1.3 million people lived in nursing homes throughout the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
 
To poke at that... the breaking the law in question doesn't fall under fraud so much as allowing unlawful means of voting for some uncertain number of voters in a very heavily Republican area. Specifically, voting by e-mail.

Of course, I think that we're all pretty well aware that if a Democrat did it, the Republicans would be howling outrage from the rooftops.
And spiraling frenzied calls of FAKE NOOZ! Followed by the people who found the irregularities being fired.
 
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