Current Affairs Donald Trump POS: Judgement cometh and that right soon

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My all time favorite KJI story is how he allegedly shot a -38 over an 18 hold round of golf that included five holes in one, and that there are over a dozen bodyguards who vouched for the round. The course in question has only three par 3's, so this outrageous claim includes acing at least one par 4.

The best bit of that tale is that it was his 3rd round of golf and he decided afterwards to give up the game as he had mastered it so completely.

He also claimed to have written most of the Beatles back catalogue.
 
Nearly four pages on disputing Trumps obesity so far. Bidens sex beastity gets not 1/8th of a page.

Really makes you think.

It's the Donald Trump thread.

You have a choice of 2 alleged sex offenders to vote for, unfortunately. The choice now is which one is likely to do a better job at President.
 
Nearly four pages on disputing Trumps obesity so far. Bidens sex beastity gets not 1/8th of a
There are several hundred posts in this thread about Trump's sexual misconduct, sexual allegations. Biden sounds like he sexually assaulted someone--he shouldn't have been the nominee. But he is, and given no viable 3rd party candidate, he'll get my vote over Trump a million times over. Those idiots who say things like "I'm not voting in 2020 since I don't like either candidate--Bernie is my candidate" are the very face of obvlivious white-privilege virtue-signalling fools. Trump's policies destroy livelihoods, particularly for those with non-white skin or those of lower income. Biden's policies will do far less of that.
in what way did he destroy livelihoods for lower income and people of color? Real policies? I would like a list of policies he implemented that did so. Not just stuff he hurt your feelings about.

edit: didn’t mean to include you death. Love you
 
in what way did he destroy livelihoods for lower income and people of color? Real policies? I would like a list of policies he implemented that did so. Not just stuff he hurt your feelings about.

edit: didn’t mean to include you death. Love you

Well his complete inaction on a pandemic for a month would seem to have destroyed 65000 lives and counting.
 
Well his complete inaction on a pandemic for a month would seem to have destroyed 65000 lives and counting.
What policies/bills that are now law affected that group of people. Before COVID. Obama or Hillary could have been president and it would have happened. What bills?
 
But they werent. Trump was in charge. If you're the president you dont get to decide when to take responsibility and not.
You going off topic because he didn’t put anything into law that affected people of color. Not a single thing. He actually signed in law for prison reform to help clean up that mess.
 
You going off topic because he didn’t put anything into law that affected people of color. Not a single thing. He actually signed in law for prison reform to help clean up that mess.

Ok... his administration has rescinded protections on low income defendants not being bankrupted by legal fees and has made legal aid harder to get.

He also refused to condemn David Duke and refused to condemn neo nazis who killed somebody in Charlottesville
 
in what way did he destroy livelihoods for lower income and people of color? Real policies? I would like a list of policies he implemented that did so. Not just stuff he hurt your feelings about.

edit: didn’t mean to include you death. Love you

We can start here:
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You can follow any of those links above and even do you own research to find out more. He was also slated to cut food stamps until he came under very heavy criticism about doing that during a pandemic.

Also:
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I don't mean to hurt your feelings when I say that if you rub your four neurons together you might come to the realization that cuts to housing, environment, and science often means a disproportionate negative influence on poor people (e.g., as climate changes the rich can move, the poor cannot; as housing prices change, the rich can move, the poor cannot; as less medicines/vaccines are developed, the rich can find alternatives, the poor cannot). I suspect that this is beyond you though. <--That's not being snarky, I actually suspect that connecting the dots is beyond you.

Here's the percentage of farms that earn under 50,000 a year
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Trump's trade war and tarrifs with China have caused suicides and bankruptcies in small farms. And his farmer assistance program did no help as larger farms (in the 500K group) sucked up most of that assistance.


And as for Health care, just in Arkansas alone in 2018, 18000 people lost medicaid/health insurance due to Trump's work requirement. People lost health care because of chronic disability, lack of transportation or childcare in order to work, or because they didn't have a permanent address to find out about the change. Do any of these conditions that I just described sound like they are associated with rich people?
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As to hate crimes, which certainly can destroy livelihoods, here is a study showing how they increased disproportionately in counties that had the largest margins of Trump voters:
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I could go on, but I wanna leave you with two important points: 1) Because none of the above things have ever negatively hurt your own livelihood you shouldn't care about them. Just keep on doing what you're doing and don't worry about what's happening to other Americans. 2) Make sure to vote for Trump in 2020 because--yet again--you got offended by some left-winger on the internet. And make sure to leave a snarky comment about how you are, in fact, going to vote for Trump in 2020--that'll show me.
 
We can start here:
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You can follow any of those links above and even do you own research to find out more. He was also slated to cut food stamps until he came under very heavy criticism about doing that during a pandemic.

Also:
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I don't mean to hurt your feelings when I say that if you rub your four neurons together you might come to the realization that cuts to housing, environment, and science often means a disproportionate negative influence on poor people (e.g., as climate changes the rich can move, the poor cannot; as housing prices change, the rich can move, the poor cannot; as less medicines/vaccines are developed, the rich can find alternatives, the poor cannot). I suspect that this is beyond you though. <--That's not being snarky, I actually suspect that connecting the dots is beyond you.

Here's the percentage of farms that earn under 50,000 a year
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Trump's trade war and tarrifs with China have caused suicides and bankruptcies in small farms. And his farmer assistance program did no help as larger farms (in the 500K group) sucked up most of that assistance.


And as for Health care, just in Arkansas alone in 2018, 18000 people lost medicaid/health insurance due to Trump's work requirement. People lost health care because of chronic disability, lack of transportation or childcare in order to work, or because they didn't have a permanent address to find out about the change. Do any of these conditions that I just described sound like they are associated with rich people?
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As to hate crimes, which certainly can destroy livelihoods, here is a study showing how they increased disproportionately in counties that had the largest margins of Trump voters:
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I could go on, but I wanna leave you with two important points: 1) Because none of the above things have ever negatively hurt your own livelihood you shouldn't care about them. Just keep on doing what you're doing and don't worry about what's happening to other Americans. 2) Make sure to vote for Trump in 2020 because--yet again--you got offended by some left-winger on the internet. And make sure to leave a snarky comment about how you are, in fact, going to vote for Trump in 2020--that'll show me.

Oh dear god
 
You going off topic because he didn’t put anything into law that affected people of color. Not a single thing. He actually signed in law for prison reform to help clean up that mess.

2018 - "The Trump administration rescinded documents Friday meant to guide schools in handling discipline, turning back an Obama-era effort aimed at reducing widespread racial disparities in how students are suspended, expelled and otherwise punished."

2017- "Attorney General Jeff Sessions is rescinding an Obama-era Justice Department letter that asked local courts across the country to be wary of slapping poor defendants with fines and fees to fill their jurisdictions' coffers, part of a broad rollback of guidance that Sessions believes overreached."

Black people benefited least from his tax bill
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/11/business/trump-tax-cuts-white-americans.html

His EPA roll backs have been and will be far more detrimental to poorer communities made up of people of color.

His immigration policies are aimed mainly at people of color.
I know a lot of undocumented white immigrants who get nowhere near the hassle black or Latino immigrants get. White immigrants with money get treated better by ICE.

There's a ton of problems with DeVosses education policies.

Then there's his defense of confederate flag waving knuckledraggers
And him calling African countries "sh*tholes"
and so much more
 
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