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Bull$hit....Trump did not lose. Trump was defrauded.
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Bull$hit....Trump did not lose. Trump was defrauded.
Maybe you should have asked the sixty trial and appeals judges (many of them Republican) and the Supreme Court (GOP majority) to visit the site...Bull$hit....Trump did not lose. Trump was defrauded.![]()
Why? I am not about to get the truth from them. This was a conspiracy and the cover up is a massive conspiracy and the corrupt have won, but not honestly, That should make a difference. It is very sad it does not.Maybe you should have asked the sixty trial and appeals judges (many of them Republican) and the Supreme Court (GOP majority) to visit the site...Bull$hit....Trump did not lose. Trump was defrauded.![]()
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It doesn't. Never said it should.
Yes. The buck does, indeed, stop at the Resolute Desk. The difference being: Biden will tell you just that. The Rump-Weasel blamed everybody BUT himself.
Nope. But Rump had months to ramp-up vaccine Manufacture and Distribution and did little after accelerating research and obtaining FDA approvals.
Shrub presided over the Housing Market Crash of 2007-2008 and he owns that... and all the fallout that ensured well into Obumble's first term.
What Presidents do while in-office impacts the Nation and the government for months - sometimes years - after one leaves office. Not opinion. Provable fact.
I don't think the President is the overseer of our stockpile. He probably had no idea it was even depleted.
That is clearly the Big Lie that Trump bum kissers have been fed.Trump did not lose. Trump was defrauded.
i said he dismantled it. i never said eliminated it.
answer the Q about the PPE, raymond. why did donny sell 17 tons of it instead of replenishing the nation's stockpile?
or about the pandemic playbook....
or the bigley warning that went ignored:
Tell me what PPE he sold and I'll look it up for you. The US doesn't really have PPE, private industry manufactures it and sells it to who they want. We never had a stockpile during the Trump administration. DumBama used our stockpile and never replaced it.
What pandemic playbook are you talking about? This was not even considered a problem for the US until April of last year. Even then it was pretty minor. And we had no warnings because the WHO and China conspired to hide the out break when it happened in Wuhan. They allowed international flights in and out of Wuhan but not domestic.
If Trump never eliminated the pandemic team, what was the point in bringing it up? The team was in Beijing and the virus broke out some 600 miles away in Wuhan.
Before Virus Outbreak, a Cascade of Warnings Went Unheeded
Government exercises, including one last year, made clear that the U.S. was not ready for a pandemic like the coronavirus. But little was done.
By David E. Sanger, Eric Lipton, Eileen Sullivan and Michael Crowley
Published March 19, 2020Updated March 22, 2020
That scenario, code-named “Crimson Contagion” and imagining an influenza pandemic, was simulated by the Trump administration’s Department of Health and Human Services in a series of exercises that ran from last January to August.
The simulation’s sobering results — contained in a draft report dated October 2019 that has not previously been reported — drove home just how underfunded, underprepared and uncoordinated the federal government would be for a life-or-death battle with a virus for which no treatment existed.
The draft report, marked “not to be disclosed,” laid out in stark detail repeated cases of “confusion” in the exercise. Federal agencies jockeyed over who was in charge. State officials and hospitals struggled to figure out what kind of equipment was stockpiled or available. Cities and states went their own ways on school closings.
Many of the potentially deadly consequences of a failure to address the shortcomings are now playing out in all-too-real fashion across the country. And it was hardly the first warning for the nation’s leaders. Three times over the past four years the U.S. government, across two administrations, had grappled in depth with what a pandemic would look like, identifying likely shortcomings and in some cases recommending specific action.
In 2016, the Obama administration produced a comprehensive report on the lessons learned by the government from battling Ebola. In January 2017, outgoing Obama administration officials ran an extensive exercise on responding to a pandemic for incoming senior officials of the Trump administration.
Before Virus Outbreak, a Cascade of Warnings Went Unheeded (Published 2020)
Sure, it's easy being an armchair quarterback when looking in the rear view mirror, but at the time no American still alive ever seen anything like this. Nobody could have expected this. H1N1 didn't kill that many people, and DumBama never brought the country and economy to a screeching halt because of it. No masks, very little on the news, this was just one more foreign problem that we could handle and be gone tomorrow.
Trump had three years to replace the stockpile.
The problem with the stockpile is most of that stuff has a shelf life.
I don't think the President is the overseer of our stockpile. He probably had no idea it was even depleted.
Trump raged, without evidence, that he had lost the popular vote in 2016 because 3-5 million illegal voters had all cast bogus ballots against him. He appointed a commission to identify them, apprehend them, and bring them to justice. It fizzled when not a single one of the 3-5 million could be named or located.Why? I am not about to get the truth from them. This was a conspiracy and the cover up is a massive conspiracy and the corrupt have won, but not honestly, That should make a difference. It is very sad it does not.
In fact, Trump didn’t just decline the suggestions; he actually went in the opposite direction. Trump repeatedly praised China’s coronavirus response through late February. And on two different occasions, he actually vouched for China’s transparency, despite the advice.
Trump did so voluntarily on Jan. 24, tweeting, “The United States greatly appreciates [China’s] efforts and transparency.” He was then asked directly on Feb. 7 whether he was “concerned that China is covering up the full extent of coronavirus.” He said flatly, “No. … They’re working really hard, and I think they are doing a very professional job.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...p-covered-chinas-alleged-coronavirus-coverup/
So he was trying to kiss up to China to get their help on this thing for our people. What did you want him to do, launch a nuke at them? After he got the help he needed, he placed all the blame on China. Or don't you remember, the "Wuhan virus" that you leftists had a conniption over? You know, that same term the left are now using as an excuse why black Democrat voters are attacking people in the Asian communities?
Exactly what you want in a US president. Someone who kisses the asses of dictators. LOL
he had no problems blaming obama for bare cupboards .... 3 years after HE took office. he & YOU can't have it both ways, raymond.
donny could have & SHOULD have enacted the DPA ... at the start of this. he chose not to & 17 TONS of PPE were able to be shipped off to < GASP> china...
But Trump only hires the Best People.
The Best People would have realized the stockpile was depleted or expired and had it refilled.
Exactly what you want in a US president. Someone who kisses the asses of dictators. LOL
Trump is a businessman. He used his years of acumen to be a very successful businessman and extrapolated that to his presidency. Trump knew how to get things done. Unlike career politicians, he didn't give a shit what people said about him, or what the media printed, or what his party thought. He did whatever he had to do, even at his own sacrifice and humiliation, for the American people.
Exactly what you want in a US president. Someone who kisses the asses of dictators. LOL
Trump is a businessman. He used his years of acumen to be a very successful businessman and extrapolated that to his presidency. Trump knew how to get things done. Unlike career politicians, he didn't give a shit what people said about him, or what the media printed, or what his party thought. He did whatever he had to do, even at his own sacrifice and humiliation, for the American people.
Done? What precisely did kissing the ass of China do about corona at the start of the pandemic? LOL. I love how Trump supporters twist themselves into knots to conjure up some reason to defend him.![]()
His years as a scammer and failed businessman directly led to him lying about the virus to the american people, just like he lied to all his investors about how wonderful the businesses they help put money into are doing. He's been doing this his entire life.
So what did you want Trump to do, write a personal check for the supplies? To replenish those supplies, the appropriations have to be passed by the House, which the Republicans only had two out of the four years during the Trump administration. Trump likely had no idea those supplies were depleted, but Hussein did because they were used back early in his first term in 2009, some ten years before we got hit by Covid.
Trump was seeking any information about this virus that he could get out of China to help our people combat it. It's China that did all these studies on the virus--not the US. They had the information that we could use.
What a joke! Trump got 8.68% fewer votes than Biden.74,000,000 votes...Trump lost by .04%.I have noted that opinions differ and solicit your speculations.
Which of the following, if any, approximate what you suspect is the major reason:
I hope all who entertain theories will share their analyses while refraining from vituperation, revilement, and diversionary ploys.
- The election merely reflected his having lost the popular vote in 2016 and the public sentiment remaining consistent, as he was relentlessly unpopular in survey after survey throughout his tenure.
- He repeatedly scoffed at and minimized the threat posed by a pandemic that resulted in over 20 million infections, over 350,000 deaths, and the strain on dedicated healthcare providers to the breaking point.
- He was the victim of a vast, very mysterious conspiracy in which Republican governors, Republican secretaries of state, Republican attorneys general, Republican county clerks, and Republican judges throughout the land were decisively complicit.
- He was beaten by a sleepy, senile, corrupt Chinese sock puppet whom the American electorate deemed to be decidedly superior.
Civil, dispassionate discussion and sprightly discourse concerning causative factors, one might hope, ensue.
But don't let me stop you from hyperbolizing.
I have noted that opinions differ and solicit your speculations.
Which of the following, if any, approximate what you suspect is the major reason:
I hope all who entertain theories will share their analyses while refraining from vituperation, revilement, and diversionary ploys.
- The election merely reflected his having lost the popular vote in 2016 and the public sentiment remaining consistent, as he was relentlessly unpopular in survey after survey throughout his tenure.
- He repeatedly scoffed at and minimized the threat posed by a pandemic that resulted in over 20 million infections, over 350,000 deaths, and the strain on dedicated healthcare providers to the breaking point.
- He was the victim of a vast, very mysterious conspiracy in which Republican governors, Republican secretaries of state, Republican attorneys general, Republican county clerks, and Republican judges throughout the land were decisively complicit.
- He was beaten by a sleepy, senile, corrupt Chinese sock puppet whom the American electorate deemed to be decidedly superior.
Civil, dispassionate discussion and sprightly discourse concerning causative factors, one might hope, ensue.