Trump Knew Virus Was Deadly as He Misled Americans

Discussion in 'Politics' started by exGOPer, Sep 9, 2020.

  1. He did the right thing. Why causes extreme panic. Trump handled it wonderfully.
     
    #101     Sep 11, 2020
  2. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    All your posts are basically the same. Everything is shit, everyone is rubbish, there is no escape, hope is futile.
     
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    #102     Sep 11, 2020
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  3. Sorry to burst your bubble but Presidents do turn to their advisors who have expertise on issues they are not familiar with....

    You think a President makes military decisions on their own?
    You think a President makes economic decisions on their own?
    You think a President makes national health issues on their own?

    Cmon you are just trolling me now right?
     
    #103     Sep 11, 2020
  4. Oh, I certainly believe that all great leaders have great advisors and turn to them to HELP .

    But not as a substitute for being able to make decisions and have visions themselves.

    Let the viewers decide which category Joe Biden falls into.

    Joe Biden the Political Windsock. Tell me what his lefty advisors and handlers want and what their view is and I can tell you what Joe's view will be.

    When Joe meets with a team of advisors, he is the least competent person in the room- not just on some specific issue, but in general. When Joe is endorsed by someone, the person endorsing him is usually more competent than Joe is. When he served as an advisor himself, he was usually a disaster and wrong about everything. Think of the Osama raid that Joe advised against. Or think of Robert Gates who served both dem and pub administrations saying that "Joe has been wrong on every foreign policy decision for the last forty years.?

    Nope. Joe is overly subject to being managed and handled by others because he is not a leader himself, and has never been a good advisor himself either. As I said, when he is in the room with others, the others are just naturally normally more competent than he is.

    A Biden presidency will be run by his handlers. There is no Joe there..as in..."there is no there there" as Gertrude Stein said about Oakland, California.
     
    #104     Sep 11, 2020
  5. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    It was the ultimate challenge for him to talk to one of the key reporters from the Watergate scandal.

    By the way, today is 911 Remembrance...
    • Thousands of American lives lost, 24 Canadians of which 7 were Québécois (French Canadians).
    Social media needs to do a better job in rooting out these hateful individuals that are just as dangerous as the terrorists flying planes into the Twin Towers and the Pentagon (killing American Soldiers). :( :mad:

    wrbtrader
     
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    #105     Sep 11, 2020

  6. This coming from a president who took all his platform decisions from Bannon.....

    you are too blind to see anythng with respect to Trump aren't you...

    Trump does not make indpendent decisions and have a vision... he was fed the Bannon platform and ran with it and everyone admits that but you see it different.

    Trump decides to go his own route against military advisors and health advisors and you applaud that because trump has so much military experience (called military losers) and health experience (bleach injected)?

    You cannot answer the question because you havev to turn it around to Biden which means you are avoiding the answer.

    yes biden listens to his advisors... sky is blue....water is wet.


    But somehow you think Trump is better than the experts and his vision is often wrong...
     
    #106     Sep 11, 2020
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  7. I said some things about Joe and his handlers.

    You posted about Trump and did not touch Joe with a ten foot pole.

    Not a problem. I understand why you would do that.

    giggle.
     
    #107     Sep 11, 2020
  8. Anyone paying attention would find that obvious. A country really can't sustain this kind of abject stupidity and expect things to turn out well. The only thing that surprises me is otherwise intelligent people believe it's all okay
    Hope ain't a plan and hope is all this fucked up country is running on.
     
    #108     Sep 11, 2020
  9. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    Your problem is your narrow view of the planet.

    There are wonderful places to be if you are not tied down to my-passport-is-my-identity and vicariously makes me something special.

    I'm loyal to immediate family and anyone who is good people. Nations.. I'm not an idiot about them.

    The US is just 4.25 percent and dropping. Its not the world.

    I keep abreast of tech and such with an eye to how we will survive the exponential population growth problem. I think we will be fine.

    The other matter of Pascal's wager, better to keep doing what you can and stop focusing on your own feelings.

    Find your Zihuatanejo as it were and try to stop dying before you are dead, too much.

    Also Eurovision the story of Firesaga (or similar) is actually very enjoyable. I don't normally like Will Ferrel very much but this is funny (Rachel McAdams saving it).
     
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    #109     Sep 11, 2020
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  10. Not bad advice, in fact quite good advice needed on a moody day of just burn it all down. I miss my young adventuresome self. Perspective, sometimes I lose it. Surprisingly found here at ET political forum. Life, it is a trip. Thanks
     
    #110     Sep 11, 2020
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