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

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I don’t think he hates you, i don’t think anyone on here hates you.
sometimes it’s hard to decipher when you’re messing ans when you’re actually trying to make a point.
you paid absolutely no attention to every American on here explaining why Sanders was getting things wrong.
you can read all the articles you want but some info is definitely gained from the experience of living here.
Your continual goading makes it hard to take you seriously.
anyways. hope you’re doing ok.

Don't you patronise me!
 
I don’t think he hates you, i don’t think anyone on here hates you.
sometimes it’s hard to decipher when you’re messing ans when you’re actually trying to make a point.
you paid absolutely no attention to every American on here explaining why Sanders was getting things wrong.
you can read all the articles you want but some info is definitely gained from the experience of living here.
Your continual goading makes it hard to take you seriously.
anyways. hope you’re doing ok.
Exactly.

The fact you and prev two posters i highly regard backed him a while back, I got that he was a good lad. Just a messer.
 
I don't hate you. I just think you get off on trying to be a joker and winding people up.

You don't know how to stick to a point without changing tact just to try be a wise guy.

You cannot stay serious long enough so people can debate or rebuttal you.

You seem like a sound guy but this constant need you have for attention just to joke around in serious discussions is annoying
I love @Death but this is unfortunately true
 


I was just reading about that:

Trump goes without mask at Michigan Ford plant despite company request

Donald Trump defied requests from company executives and was called a “petulant child” by a state attorney general when he refused to wear a face mask during a visit to Michigan, a battleground state where he has repeatedly clashed with the Democratic governor, and on Thursday used a speech to urge American churches to reopen amid the pandemic.

Trump toured a plant belonging to the Ford car company, in Ypsilanti, Michigan, which has been recast to produce ventilators and personal protective equipment to use in the coronavirus crisis.

Surrounded by Ford executives who were wearing masks, Trump told reporters he had put one on earlier, out of the view of cameras.

“I had one on before. I wore one in the back area. I didn’t want to give the press the pleasure of seeing it,” Trump said.

When asked if Trump was told it was acceptable not to wear a mask in the plant, the Ford executive chairman, Bill Ford, said, “It’s up to him.” The company had indicated prior to the visit that the president should wear a mask at the factory.

And the Michigan state attorney general, Dana Nessel, had written to the White House saying it was the law in Michigan that everyone should wear a mask in such a setting – an indoor venue with many people in attendance.

“The president is like a petulant child who refuses to follow the rules. This is not a joke,” she told CNN, adding that Trump’s behavior was “extremely disappointing” and that thousands of people in Michigan have died from coronavirus.

Earlier in the visit to the state, Trump held a roundtable discussion with African-American leaders concerning vulnerable populations disproportionately hit by the virus.

Trump has consistently disregarded guidance from the top federal public health experts, both urging people to wear masks in close company and urging states not to rush to reopen while the coronavirus is not under control in the US.

But the president continued his pressure for states to reopen for business nonetheless and on Thursday, at the discussion with African-American leaders, urged the swift reopening of churches for in-person religious services.

He appeared to put pressure on the leading federal agency the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) when he told the roundtable: “We are opening our churches again. I think the CDC is going to put something out very soon, spoke to them today. I think they are going to put something out very soon. We got to open our churches.”

But he later acknowledged that if he held political rallies again soon they would be outdoors.

Governor Gretchen Whitmer, who has clashed in recent weeks with Trump over statewide social restrictions to limit coronavirus, and moves towards mail-in voting during the pandemic, prevailed Thursday in a high-stakes challenge from Republican lawmakers over her stay-at-home orders.

She was sued by the Republican controlled state legislature who disputed the extent of her authority to declare emergencies in Michigan, such as the coronavirus crisis, and mandate the reach and duration of restrictions as a result. The legislature will now appeal, although Whitmer is now moving to gradual reopening.

Early Wednesday parts of central Michigan were hit by devastating flooding after two dams burst, after many years of warnings, following record rains.

And Trump on Wednesday threatened to withhold federal funding from Michigan over its plan for expanded mail-in voting, spuriously claiming that the practice could lead to voter fraud – though he later appeared to back off the threat.
 
To me, the last 3.5yrs of Trump being a total arse and not being guaranteed to lose, plus the fact that the Dems can only put up Biden and he's not nailed on to win, shows the state that America has let its self get into.
 
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