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Apr 18, 2020 12:25:53   #
LWW wrote:
Good catch.


It's not very difficult when it comes to combating illiterate Lefty liars and deceivers.
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Apr 18, 2020 12:22:21   #
Kmgw9v wrote:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/04/17/trump-tells-damnable-murderous-lie/


You should use other sources other than the Washington Post
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Apr 18, 2020 12:20:07   #
Frank T wrote:
The wall is the result of a 4th grader mentality. He talks about it stopping drugs, it doesn't. He talks about it stopping i*****l i*********n, it doesn't. He even calls it beautiful, it's not. The Trumpers will spout their lies about the Democrats not wanting secure borders, that's a lie.
Perhaps it's just because Democrats as a population are significantly smarter than their Republican counterparts. Dems know that the wall is not the answer. It's simply a talking point for a failed Presidency.
The wall is the result of a 4th grader mentality. ... (show quote)


You are quite illiterate aren't you? Why Yes, yes you are.

'Smugglers tried to breach new Trump border wall 18 times during a single month"

Smugglers tried to breach President Trump's border wall 18 times in the span of one month late last year, according to documents obtained by The Washington Post via a Freedom of Information Act request.

The CBP told the Post that the breaches were smuggling attempts but did not necessarily result in drugs or migrants entering the U.S.

The San Diego section of the wall is among the most fortified portions, with its barriers reaching as high as 30 feet tall.

"When complete, San Diego Sector will have the most advanced border wall system USBP has ever deployed," the agency told the Post. "Until then, we continue to rely on existing situational awareness capabilities and manpower to mitigate potential breach attempts."

https://thehill.com/homenews/news/493395-smugglers-tried-to-breach-new-trump-border-wall-18-times-during-a-single-month
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Apr 18, 2020 03:50:38   #
Nalle wrote:
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2020/04/wisconsin-e******n-and-v**er-suppression-not-a-triumph-for-democracy-but-a-tragedy.html


Now the whole t***h...

'Inside Wisconsin’s e******n disaster: Thousands of missing or nullified b****ts'

Three tubs of absentee b****ts that never reached v**ers were discovered in a postal center outside Milwaukee. At least 9,000 absentee b****ts requested by v**ers were never sent, and others recorded as sent were never received. Even when v**ers did return their completed b****ts in the mail, thousands were postmarked too late to count — or not at all.

Cracks in Wisconsin’s v**e-by-mail operation are emerging after the state’s scramble to expand that effort on the fly for v**ers who feared going to the polls in Tuesday’s e******ns. The takeaways — that the e******n network and the Postal Service were pushed to the brink of their capabilities and that mistakes were clearly made — are instructive for other states if they choose to broaden v**e-by-mail methods without sufficient time, money and planning.

More than 860,000 completed absentee b****ts had been returned by Tuesday, already a record for Wisconsin spring e******ns. But for thousands of other v**ers, who never received their b****ts, there was only one recourse: putting their health at risk and defying a stay-at-home order to v**e in person during the c****av***s p******c. Many chose not to show up.

Federal health officials have suggested that expanding v****g by mail could help reduce crowds at polling places and therefore make e******ns safer amid the outbreak. The issues that have arisen in Wisconsin offer a warning for other states of the potential pitfalls of a rapid, last-minute expansion of absentee b****ting, particularly one marred by a flurry of court challenges and eleventh-hour rulings that created confusion and chaos.

The mix of missing and mismarked b****ts suggests that thousands of Wisconsin v**ers were effectively disenfranchised, an issue that Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg warned of in her dissent to a Supreme Court decision Monday that blocked extended absentee b****ting in the state. Tens of thousands of people who did not receive their b****ts in time, Ginsburg wrote, “will be left quite literally without a v**e.”

But many Republicans, and even some Democrats, have continued to cast concerns on the security and veracity of v**e-by-mail systems, especially ones expanded so rapidly.

“It’s a harder system to administer, and obviously it’s a harder system to police writ large,” Gov. Andrew Cuomo, D-N.Y., said in a radio interview Thursday when asked about the downsides to expanding v****g by mail. “People showing up, people actually showing ID, is still the easiest system to assure total integrity.”

In Wisconsin, the missing v**es could also portend a long legal battle over the results; one race on Tuesday’s b****t was a hotly contested state Supreme Court seat that, in a normal e******n, was expected to be extremely close. The margin in the state’s 2019 Supreme Court race was about 6,000 v**es.

“This has all the makings of a Florida 2000 if we have a close race,” said Gordon Hintz, the Democratic minority leader in the Wisconsin state Assembly. Hintz, who lives in Oshkosh, was one of the v**ers who never received his absentee b****t — even though the state’s website said it had been mailed to him. He chose not to v**e in person.....


....perhaps nothing presented as great a challenge for Wisconsin as the vast expansion of the absentee system in such a short period of time. More than 1.2 million b****ts were requested this year; only about 250,000 were issued in Wisconsin’s 2016 spring e******n.

https://www.chicagotribune.com/politics/e******ns/ct-nw-nyt-wisconsin-e******n-problems-20200410-rdea6424ynecjemkwwfyjqcyqq-story.html
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Apr 17, 2020 23:37:25   #
Shutterbug1697 wrote:
You couldn't argue the facts, so you resorted to becoming the grammar police?


Because you rarely ever include facts in your bloviated nonsense.
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Apr 17, 2020 21:41:24   #
Kraken wrote:
Donald Trump is not a supervillain from a comic book. He is a simple man, almost primal in his drives and impulses. For those who choose to see the world as it actually exists, there is no great mystery about what Trump wants: His goal is to be president forever and to use the power of the office to enrich himself and his inner circle, while taking revenge on anyone and everyone who dare to oppose him, or who he thinks has wronged him.

This article first appeared in Salon.

After nearly four years of Trump’s public contempt for the rule of law, democracy, the Constitution and norms of human decency, there are still too many Americans — especially among the news media and pundit class — in a state of denial about the reality of this dire situation.

They have forgotten the wisdom of Occam’s razor: the simplest explanation is more likely than not the correct one. This is orders of magnitude true in the case of Donald Trump, very simple man and de facto American emperor.

Seeing opportunity in the c****av***s p******c, Donald Trump has repeatedly shown the American people and the world who he really is.

The most recent example: During a “c****av***s briefing” on Wednesday, Trump threatened to adjourn both houses of Congress — a brazen attack on the Constitution and the rule of law — unless that body surrendered to his will by immediately appointing his handpicked nominees to key government positions.

In 2017, Yale historian Timothy Snyder, author of the New York Times bestseller “On Tyranny,” warned the public about Trump’s obvious plan to use a crisis to suspend democracy and the Constitution. Here’s what he told me then:

Let me make just two points. The first is that I think it’s pretty much inevitable that they will try. The reason I think that is that the conventional ways of being popular are not working out for them. The conventional way to be popular or to be legitimate in this country is to have some policies, to grow your popularity ratings and to win some e******ns. I don’t think 2018 is looking very good for the Republicans along those conventional lines — not just because the president is historically unpopular. It’s also because neither the White House nor Congress have any policies which the majority of the public like.

This means they could be seduced by the notion of getting into a new rhythm of politics, one that does not depend upon popular policies and e*******l cycles.

Whether it works or not depends upon whether when something terrible happens to this country, we are aware that the main significance of it is whether or not we are going to be more or less free citizens in the future.

My gut feeling is that Trump and his administration will try and that it won’t work. Not so much because we are so great but because we have a little bit of time to prepare. I also think that there are enough people and enough agencies of the government who have also thought about this and would not necessarily go along.

On Tuesday, Donald Trump declared that he had “total authority” over the country’s governors and the individual states they were elected to lead. In making that declaration Trump also threatened to force the country’s governors to cease social distancing and other rules put in place to slow down the spread of the c****av***s p******c. His argument, of course, is that those restrictions are damaging “the economy” and therefore Trump’s chances of being re-elected in 2020 (assuming a p**********l e******n even takes place).

After a public outcry Trump walked back his position, saying that he will “be authorizing each individual governor of each individual state to implement a reopening.”

Of course, Trump does not have any such power under America’s federal system of government. Such a fact is of little importance: Like other authoritarians, he is testing and breaking political norms so that he can shatter them later.

Such rule-breaking behavior has been an ongoing theme of Trump’s rule.

Trump has repeatedly “joked” that he will not leave office, publicly solicited the interference of hostile foreign powers to help him steal the 2020 e******n, and has threatened the Democratic Party, the news media and others who dare to oppose him with imprisonment (or worse) for “treason.”

Donald Trump is also trying to defund the U.S. Postal Service, perhaps to prevent mail-in v****g. Such an outcome will force the American people — and Democratic v**ers most of all — to wait in line where they may well be exposed to the c****av***s. Refusing to permit mail-in v****g during the c****av***s p******c will clearly suppress v**er turnout, an outcome that will help Trump remain in office. Shutting down the Postal Service will all but guarantee, arguably, that Trump will win a second term.

Trump has also refused to send lifesaving ventilators and other much-needed medical equipment to states or localities run by Democrats. Instead, he’s distributing urgently needed equipment like a dictator or mafia boss, as rewards to his court and other sycophants. In essence, Trump is intentionally hurting and k*****g those Americans who he deems to be “disloyal” to him and his regime.

In a recent essay for The Atlantic, Kristy Parker and Yascha Mounk warned that Trump’s blatant use of the authoritarian’s playbook during the c****av***s crisis will create an opportunity to further undermine American democracy:

Recent history shows that authoritarian populists engage in six categories of assaults on democracy, of which seizing raw executive power is but one. As president, Trump has engaged in each of these behaviors: spreading disinformation, quashing dissent, politicizing independent institutions, amassing executive power, delegitimizing communities, and corrupting e******ns….

Now, these same tendencies are shaping President Trump’s response to the current p******c…. Perhaps the only authoritarian play Trump hasn’t yet made is corrupting the upcoming e******n with the p******c as an excuse. But we are in the early days of this crisis, and the prospects for him to do so — or to abuse his powers in other ways — are manifold.

Why do so many members of the news media, the chattering class and the public en masse continue to treat Donald Trump and his threats to democracy and the rule of law as “jokes” performed by an incompetent buffoon who deserves mockery? (Which is truly a waste of energy, since Trump has proven himself to be a malignant narcissist with no sense of shame.)

Moreover, why do so many of these same people still believe that Trump’s defeat is somehow inevitable, or that there will definitely be a p**********l e******n in November?

In a previous essay for Salon, I described these people as the “hope peddlers”:

[T]he people who tell the public that everything will be OK, that the danger of the Trump regime has been somehow exaggerated, that matters are not as dire or extreme as they appear and that a return to “normalcy” is “inevitable” if we somehow muddle through the present moment.

The hope peddlers are so personally, emotionally and financially invested in “the system” that they are existentially incapable of admitting that Donald Trump and his regime are authoritarians and white neo-f*****ts who represent an existential threat to the United States of America.

The hope peddlers are also engaged in fantastical thinking where they truly believe that if they repeatedly disseminate narratives about nonexistent Democratic Party victories against Donald Trump’s regime, such victories will somehow magically appear through sheer force of will.

Some of the other people who cannot admit to themselves (and the public) what and who Donald Trump really is are still stuck in the bargaining and denial stages of grief. Approaching the end of Trump’s fourth year in office, such people are lost and may never come to terms with America’s horrible reality as failed democracy fully run by neoliberal gangster capitalists, white neo-f*****ts and Christian nationalists.

Other Americans who are still stuck in the stages of grief about the age of Trump are behaving like children hiding under the bed from monsters. Children do not yet know that human monsters are real, and that hiding from them will bring no salvation. Adults have no excuse for engaging in such fallacious thinking.

Then there are others who do not understand the difference between hope and optimism. Activist and science fiction writer Cory Doctorow explained this in a 2016 essay:

Hope is why you tread water if your ship sinks in the open sea: Not because you have any real chance of being picked up, but because everyone who was picked up kicked until the rescue came.

Kicking is a necessary (but insufficient) precondition for survival. There’s a special kind of hope: the desperate hope we have for people who are depending upon us. If your ship sinks in open water and your child can’t kick for herself, you’ll wrap her arms around your neck and kick twice as hard for both of you.

Hope involves taking agency and control over one’s own destiny and then taking action to achieve that goal. Optimism is passive. Optimism is also assuming that someone else will do the hard work and that you can be a type of free rider for other people’s labor and struggle and sacrifices.

Optimism will not defeat Donald Trump and his authoritarian assault on American democracy and freedom. It is hope made real by the hope warriors which will defeat Donald Trump and his movement.

Donald Trump may not be a supervillain. But defeating him does require that the Fourth Estate and good Americans embrace alternative ways of thinking.

These new guidelines are:

Do not assume that Donald Trump is telling the t***h. He has repeatedly shown himself at least 16,000 times to be a habitual liar.

Do not assume that Donald Trump is a decent human being, acting in the best interests of the country. He has repeatedly shown himself to be a corrupt, self-interested person who has no love for the United States and its people.

Do not assume that Donald Trump is an emotionally, intellectually or mentally healthy and normal human being. He has repeatedly shown that he is an obvious malignant narcissist, likely sociopath and apparent cult leader.

Stop assuming that Donald Trump is anything other than what he has shown himself to be. There is no alternate explanation for Trump’s evil behavior. Trump is not kidding; Trump means what he says.

The American people in general, and especially the members of the media class, should have learned these rules four years ago, and internalized them. With E******n Day 2020 only a few months away, it is almost too late.

https://www.rawstory.com/2020/04/donald-trump-wants-to-rule-over-a-corrupt-regime-forever/?utm_source=&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=4328#
Donald Trump is not a supervillain from a comic bo... (show quote)


Ha!

'Satire' based on truth

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Apr 17, 2020 21:11:27   #
boberic wrote:
he shouldn't


He won't
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Apr 17, 2020 21:03:29   #
Shutterbug1697 wrote:
trump's sister finally resigned/reitred from her judges position to avoid an investigation! The apple doesn't fall far from the tree in the trump family!


ROTFLMFAO More lies and f**e news.
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Apr 17, 2020 18:51:45   #
Kraken wrote:
When it comes to trump and faux news, I tend to believe Iran.


That's because you have a love affair with dictatorships.
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Apr 17, 2020 15:36:15   #
RichieC wrote:
This is true! Jim Henson officially died of pneumonia... but it was really sepsis, which is your bodies overreaction to a medical condition. Sepsis can k**l from many otherwise survivable conditions, young and previously healthy people, and it is very difficult to contain once it gets started.


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Apr 17, 2020 11:25:27   #
John_F wrote:
Hydroxychloroquine is administered to combat Malaria which intrinsically very different from C***d19. Victims of it get infected by mosquito bites. The infection agent is not a v***s. Expecting hydroxychloroquine to affect C***d19 does not seem to be logical.


OMG you are illiterate, nobody is claiming that Hydroxychloroquine has any effect on C****-**. HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE suppresses the immune response to C****-**, It is the immune response in some people that k**ls people not the v***s itself.
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Apr 17, 2020 10:30:43   #
RixPix wrote:
I know I read it


Fair enough..just wondering why you said "Oh Boy How Could this happen?"
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Apr 17, 2020 10:26:12   #
RixPix wrote:
https://www.businessinsider.com/fema-paid-bankrupt-company-no-employees-55-million-n95-masks-2020-4


From the link you provided.

"A FEMA representative told Insider that there was nothing in the standard background checks conducted in relation to government contracts that indicated Panthera "isn't responsible."

"As with any contract, FEMA is bound by law to follow Federal Acquisition requirements and processes. Per these Federal Acquisition requirements and processes, the Contracting Officer conducted a contractor responsibility determination. The Federal Awardee Performance and Integrity Information System (FAPIIS) was examined and Panthera met the necessary requirements. The company did not appear on the Excluded Parties List System (EPLS)," FEMA said, adding that a review did not find Panthera showing "any delinquent federal tax (of more than $3,500) in the last three years."

"FEMA does not enter into contracts unless it has reason to believe they will be successfully executed. The required review led us to conclude that Panthera would able to deliver on their contract," the representative said. "As with any contract if the company cannot deliver or delivers sub-standard product, the agency can use legal means against a company."
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Apr 17, 2020 09:48:15   #
Frank T wrote:
All true. Unfortunately, the maggot hat wearing morons on this site will refuse to see it and still cheer him on.
This man has repeatedly shown he is unfit for office and is running a cartel out of the White House and repeatedly his followers cheer him on.
I remember the Republican party when it was made up of patriotic Americans and now I watch as Russian assets and useful i***ts waving American f**gs cheer on a would-be dictator.
Truly a sad state of affairs.


Lol why so you lie so much?
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Apr 17, 2020 09:47:21   #
Kraken wrote:
Donald Trump is not a supervillain from a comic book. He is a simple man, almost primal in his drives and impulses. For those who choose to see the world as it actually exists, there is no great mystery about what Trump wants: His goal is to be president forever and to use the power of the office to enrich himself and his inner circle, while taking revenge on anyone and everyone who dare to oppose him, or who he thinks has wronged him.

This article first appeared in Salon.

After nearly four years of Trump’s public contempt for the rule of law, democracy, the Constitution and norms of human decency, there are still too many Americans — especially among the news media and pundit class — in a state of denial about the reality of this dire situation.

They have forgotten the wisdom of Occam’s razor: the simplest explanation is more likely than not the correct one. This is orders of magnitude true in the case of Donald Trump, very simple man and de facto American emperor.

Seeing opportunity in the c****av***s p******c, Donald Trump has repeatedly shown the American people and the world who he really is.

The most recent example: During a “c****av***s briefing” on Wednesday, Trump threatened to adjourn both houses of Congress — a brazen attack on the Constitution and the rule of law — unless that body surrendered to his will by immediately appointing his handpicked nominees to key government positions.

In 2017, Yale historian Timothy Snyder, author of the New York Times bestseller “On Tyranny,” warned the public about Trump’s obvious plan to use a crisis to suspend democracy and the Constitution. Here’s what he told me then:

Let me make just two points. The first is that I think it’s pretty much inevitable that they will try. The reason I think that is that the conventional ways of being popular are not working out for them. The conventional way to be popular or to be legitimate in this country is to have some policies, to grow your popularity ratings and to win some e******ns. I don’t think 2018 is looking very good for the Republicans along those conventional lines — not just because the president is historically unpopular. It’s also because neither the White House nor Congress have any policies which the majority of the public like.

This means they could be seduced by the notion of getting into a new rhythm of politics, one that does not depend upon popular policies and e*******l cycles.

Whether it works or not depends upon whether when something terrible happens to this country, we are aware that the main significance of it is whether or not we are going to be more or less free citizens in the future.

My gut feeling is that Trump and his administration will try and that it won’t work. Not so much because we are so great but because we have a little bit of time to prepare. I also think that there are enough people and enough agencies of the government who have also thought about this and would not necessarily go along.

On Tuesday, Donald Trump declared that he had “total authority” over the country’s governors and the individual states they were elected to lead. In making that declaration Trump also threatened to force the country’s governors to cease social distancing and other rules put in place to slow down the spread of the c****av***s p******c. His argument, of course, is that those restrictions are damaging “the economy” and therefore Trump’s chances of being re-elected in 2020 (assuming a p**********l e******n even takes place).

After a public outcry Trump walked back his position, saying that he will “be authorizing each individual governor of each individual state to implement a reopening.”

Of course, Trump does not have any such power under America’s federal system of government. Such a fact is of little importance: Like other authoritarians, he is testing and breaking political norms so that he can shatter them later.

Such rule-breaking behavior has been an ongoing theme of Trump’s rule.

Trump has repeatedly “joked” that he will not leave office, publicly solicited the interference of hostile foreign powers to help him steal the 2020 e******n, and has threatened the Democratic Party, the news media and others who dare to oppose him with imprisonment (or worse) for “treason.”

Donald Trump is also trying to defund the U.S. Postal Service, perhaps to prevent mail-in v****g. Such an outcome will force the American people — and Democratic v**ers most of all — to wait in line where they may well be exposed to the c****av***s. Refusing to permit mail-in v****g during the c****av***s p******c will clearly suppress v**er turnout, an outcome that will help Trump remain in office. Shutting down the Postal Service will all but guarantee, arguably, that Trump will win a second term.

Trump has also refused to send lifesaving ventilators and other much-needed medical equipment to states or localities run by Democrats. Instead, he’s distributing urgently needed equipment like a dictator or mafia boss, as rewards to his court and other sycophants. In essence, Trump is intentionally hurting and k*****g those Americans who he deems to be “disloyal” to him and his regime.

In a recent essay for The Atlantic, Kristy Parker and Yascha Mounk warned that Trump’s blatant use of the authoritarian’s playbook during the c****av***s crisis will create an opportunity to further undermine American democracy:

Recent history shows that authoritarian populists engage in six categories of assaults on democracy, of which seizing raw executive power is but one. As president, Trump has engaged in each of these behaviors: spreading disinformation, quashing dissent, politicizing independent institutions, amassing executive power, delegitimizing communities, and corrupting e******ns….

Now, these same tendencies are shaping President Trump’s response to the current p******c…. Perhaps the only authoritarian play Trump hasn’t yet made is corrupting the upcoming e******n with the p******c as an excuse. But we are in the early days of this crisis, and the prospects for him to do so — or to abuse his powers in other ways — are manifold.

Why do so many members of the news media, the chattering class and the public en masse continue to treat Donald Trump and his threats to democracy and the rule of law as “jokes” performed by an incompetent buffoon who deserves mockery? (Which is truly a waste of energy, since Trump has proven himself to be a malignant narcissist with no sense of shame.)

Moreover, why do so many of these same people still believe that Trump’s defeat is somehow inevitable, or that there will definitely be a p**********l e******n in November?

In a previous essay for Salon, I described these people as the “hope peddlers”:

[T]he people who tell the public that everything will be OK, that the danger of the Trump regime has been somehow exaggerated, that matters are not as dire or extreme as they appear and that a return to “normalcy” is “inevitable” if we somehow muddle through the present moment.

The hope peddlers are so personally, emotionally and financially invested in “the system” that they are existentially incapable of admitting that Donald Trump and his regime are authoritarians and white neo-f*****ts who represent an existential threat to the United States of America.

The hope peddlers are also engaged in fantastical thinking where they truly believe that if they repeatedly disseminate narratives about nonexistent Democratic Party victories against Donald Trump’s regime, such victories will somehow magically appear through sheer force of will.

Some of the other people who cannot admit to themselves (and the public) what and who Donald Trump really is are still stuck in the bargaining and denial stages of grief. Approaching the end of Trump’s fourth year in office, such people are lost and may never come to terms with America’s horrible reality as failed democracy fully run by neoliberal gangster capitalists, white neo-f*****ts and Christian nationalists.

Other Americans who are still stuck in the stages of grief about the age of Trump are behaving like children hiding under the bed from monsters. Children do not yet know that human monsters are real, and that hiding from them will bring no salvation. Adults have no excuse for engaging in such fallacious thinking.

Then there are others who do not understand the difference between hope and optimism. Activist and science fiction writer Cory Doctorow explained this in a 2016 essay:

Hope is why you tread water if your ship sinks in the open sea: Not because you have any real chance of being picked up, but because everyone who was picked up kicked until the rescue came.

Kicking is a necessary (but insufficient) precondition for survival. There’s a special kind of hope: the desperate hope we have for people who are depending upon us. If your ship sinks in open water and your child can’t kick for herself, you’ll wrap her arms around your neck and kick twice as hard for both of you.

Hope involves taking agency and control over one’s own destiny and then taking action to achieve that goal. Optimism is passive. Optimism is also assuming that someone else will do the hard work and that you can be a type of free rider for other people’s labor and struggle and sacrifices.

Optimism will not defeat Donald Trump and his authoritarian assault on American democracy and freedom. It is hope made real by the hope warriors which will defeat Donald Trump and his movement.

Donald Trump may not be a supervillain. But defeating him does require that the Fourth Estate and good Americans embrace alternative ways of thinking.

These new guidelines are:

Do not assume that Donald Trump is telling the t***h. He has repeatedly shown himself at least 16,000 times to be a habitual liar.

Do not assume that Donald Trump is a decent human being, acting in the best interests of the country. He has repeatedly shown himself to be a corrupt, self-interested person who has no love for the United States and its people.

Do not assume that Donald Trump is an emotionally, intellectually or mentally healthy and normal human being. He has repeatedly shown that he is an obvious malignant narcissist, likely sociopath and apparent cult leader.

Stop assuming that Donald Trump is anything other than what he has shown himself to be. There is no alternate explanation for Trump’s evil behavior. Trump is not kidding; Trump means what he says.

The American people in general, and especially the members of the media class, should have learned these rules four years ago, and internalized them. With E******n Day 2020 only a few months away, it is almost too late.

https://www.rawstory.com/2020/04/donald-trump-wants-to-rule-over-a-corrupt-regime-forever/?utm_source=&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=4328#
Donald Trump is not a supervillain from a comic bo... (show quote)


Lol bloviated f**e news crapola opinion again. Lol
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