Orange Duce

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Brooklyn wrote: Sun Oct 11, 2020 11:20 am comparison of Obama vs Dumpster:


https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1314915113728700417



How far the USA has fallen under the Repukeblicons.
twatter :roll:

Are more....or less....people rationing their insulin under tRump? Didn't a young man die ...in YOUR state......because he earned TOO much to get free insulin?

grow up
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ABV 8.3% wrote: Tue Oct 13, 2020 5:35 pm
Brooklyn wrote: Sun Oct 11, 2020 11:20 am comparison of Obama vs Dumpster:


https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1314915113728700417



How far the USA has fallen under the Repukeblicons.
twatter :roll:

Are more....or less....people rationing their insulin under tRump? Didn't a young man die ...in YOUR state......because he earned TOO much to get free insulin?

grow up
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smoova wrote: Tue Oct 13, 2020 6:26 pm
ABV 8.3% wrote: Tue Oct 13, 2020 5:35 pm
Brooklyn wrote: Sun Oct 11, 2020 11:20 am comparison of Obama vs Dumpster:


https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1314915113728700417



How far the USA has fallen under the Repukeblicons.
twatter :roll:

Are more....or less....people rationing their insulin under tRump? Didn't a young man die ...in YOUR state......because he earned TOO much to get free insulin?

grow up
Pro Tip: Attempts to deflect emphasize the point from which you are seeking to distract.
not following you.....at all.

Are more US citizens rationing their insulin, under tRump and the pretend CON's in congress, yes or no?

https://www.ajmc.com/view/gathering-evi ... -questions

As insulin prices have climbed since 2012, stories have emerged of patients with diabetes rationing their insulin. They either take smaller doses or they skip doses. Sometimes, the results are deadly: Deaths have been reported of young adults who were rationing insulin, including those who had aged off their parents’ insurance plans.1

TAATS
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ABV 8.3% wrote: Tue Oct 13, 2020 6:49 pm
smoova wrote: Tue Oct 13, 2020 6:26 pm
ABV 8.3% wrote: Tue Oct 13, 2020 5:35 pm
Brooklyn wrote: Sun Oct 11, 2020 11:20 am comparison of Obama vs Dumpster:


https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1314915113728700417



How far the USA has fallen under the Repukeblicons.
twatter :roll:

Are more....or less....people rationing their insulin under tRump? Didn't a young man die ...in YOUR state......because he earned TOO much to get free insulin?

grow up
Pro Tip: Attempts to deflect emphasize the point from which you are seeking to distract.
not following you.....at all.

Are more US citizens rationing their insulin, under tRump and the pretend CON's in congress, yes or no?

https://www.ajmc.com/view/gathering-evi ... -questions

As insulin prices have climbed since 2012, stories have emerged of patients with diabetes rationing their insulin. They either take smaller doses or they skip doses. Sometimes, the results are deadly: Deaths have been reported of young adults who were rationing insulin, including those who had aged off their parents’ insurance plans.1

TAATS
Let’s get those 26 year olds off their parents plan.
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Typical Lax Dad wrote: Tue Oct 13, 2020 6:58 pm
ABV 8.3% wrote: Tue Oct 13, 2020 6:49 pm
smoova wrote: Tue Oct 13, 2020 6:26 pm
ABV 8.3% wrote: Tue Oct 13, 2020 5:35 pm
Brooklyn wrote: Sun Oct 11, 2020 11:20 am comparison of Obama vs Dumpster:


https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1314915113728700417



How far the USA has fallen under the Repukeblicons.
twatter :roll:

Are more....or less....people rationing their insulin under tRump? Didn't a young man die ...in YOUR state......because he earned TOO much to get free insulin?

grow up
Pro Tip: Attempts to deflect emphasize the point from which you are seeking to distract.
not following you.....at all.

Are more US citizens rationing their insulin, under tRump and the pretend CON's in congress, yes or no?

https://www.ajmc.com/view/gathering-evi ... -questions

As insulin prices have climbed since 2012, stories have emerged of patients with diabetes rationing their insulin. They either take smaller doses or they skip doses. Sometimes, the results are deadly: Deaths have been reported of young adults who were rationing insulin, including those who had aged off their parents’ insurance plans.1

TAATS
Let’s get those 26 year olds off their parents plan.
Come on, buddy ole pal.

Yes or no

Does fattylax want healthcare for all? Instead of stupid jet jets that do nothing for US citizens. (MIC funds better spent on health care instead)
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ABV 8.3% wrote: Tue Oct 13, 2020 7:43 pm
Typical Lax Dad wrote: Tue Oct 13, 2020 6:58 pm
ABV 8.3% wrote: Tue Oct 13, 2020 6:49 pm
smoova wrote: Tue Oct 13, 2020 6:26 pm
ABV 8.3% wrote: Tue Oct 13, 2020 5:35 pm
Brooklyn wrote: Sun Oct 11, 2020 11:20 am comparison of Obama vs Dumpster:


https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1314915113728700417



How far the USA has fallen under the Repukeblicons.
twatter :roll:

Are more....or less....people rationing their insulin under tRump? Didn't a young man die ...in YOUR state......because he earned TOO much to get free insulin?

grow up
Pro Tip: Attempts to deflect emphasize the point from which you are seeking to distract.
not following you.....at all.

Are more US citizens rationing their insulin, under tRump and the pretend CON's in congress, yes or no?

https://www.ajmc.com/view/gathering-evi ... -questions

As insulin prices have climbed since 2012, stories have emerged of patients with diabetes rationing their insulin. They either take smaller doses or they skip doses. Sometimes, the results are deadly: Deaths have been reported of young adults who were rationing insulin, including those who had aged off their parents’ insurance plans.1

TAATS
Let’s get those 26 year olds off their parents plan.
Come on, buddy ole pal.

Yes or no

Does fattylax want healthcare for all? Instead of stupid jet jets that do nothing for US citizens. (MIC funds better spent on health care instead)
Who doesn’t?
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ABV 8.3% wrote: Tue Oct 13, 2020 5:35 pm twatter :roll:

Are more....or less....people rationing their insulin under tRump? Didn't a young man die ...in YOUR state......because he earned TOO much to get free insulin?

grow up


As always, you are speaking out of your butt since it was your murderous party which is responsible for the high cost of insulin and led to that needless death:


https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states ... lin-prices
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Brooklyn wrote: Tue Oct 13, 2020 10:00 pm
ABV 8.3% wrote: Tue Oct 13, 2020 5:35 pm twatter :roll:

Are more....or less....people rationing their insulin under tRump? Didn't a young man die ...in YOUR state......because he earned TOO much to get free insulin?

grow up


As always, you are speaking out of your butt since it was your murderous party which is responsible for the high cost of insulin and led to that needless death:


https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states ... lin-prices
So i's NEVAH the insulin makers fault?

got it

Guess you didn't read my link.
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The President retweets a conspiracy theory to his, what, 80,000,000 "followers" about Obama and Iran staging the Bin Laden capture and killing, with the help of three CIA Directors. And no one seems to care.

https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1316219631414194176

Talk about an election with a binary choice: crazy or not.
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ABV 8.3% wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 8:09 am
So i's NEVAH the insulin makers fault?

got it

Guess you didn't read my link.

now see my link and learn how your party makes things so much worse
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Trump has mocked, insulted and condemned Hilary Clinton in tweets or comments 1,249 times, on 533 days, or nearly 40% of his time in the White House so far
https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/ ... ther-upset
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This administration is really a special kind of malignant:

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/14/us/p ... ticleShare

“On the afternoon of Feb. 24, President Trump declared on Twitter that the coronavirus was “very much under control” in the United States, one of numerous rosy statements that he and his advisers made at the time about the worsening epidemic. He even added an observation for investors: “Stock market starting to look very good to me!”

But hours earlier, senior members of the president’s economic team, privately addressing board members of the conservative Hoover Institution, were less confident. Tomas J. Philipson, a senior economic adviser to the president, told the group he could not yet estimate the effects of the virus on the American economy. To some in the group, the implication was that an outbreak could prove worse than Mr. Philipson and other Trump administration advisers were signaling in public at the time.

The next day, board members — many of them Republican donors — got another taste of government uncertainty from Larry Kudlow, the director of the National Economic Council. Hours after he had boasted on CNBC that the virus was contained in the United States and “it’s pretty close to airtight,” Mr. Kudlow delivered a more ambiguous private message. He asserted that the virus was “contained in the U.S., to date, but now we just don’t know,” according to a document describing the sessions obtained by The New York Times.

The document, written by a hedge fund consultant who attended the three-day gathering of Hoover’s board, was stark. “What struck me,” the consultant wrote, was that nearly every official he heard from raised the virus “as a point of concern, totally unprovoked.”

The consultant’s assessment quickly spread through parts of the investment world. U.S. stocks were already spiraling because of a warning from a federal public health official that the virus was likely to spread, but traders spotted the immediate significance: The president’s aides appeared to be giving wealthy party donors an early warning of a potentially impactful contagion at a time when Mr. Trump was publicly insisting that the threat was nonexistent.

Interviews with eight people who either received copies of the memo or were briefed on aspects of it as it spread among investors in New York and elsewhere provide a glimpse of how elite traders had access to information from the administration that helped them gain financial advantage during a chaotic three days when global markets were teetering.

The memo was occasionally breathless and inchoate. It appears to have overstated the gravity of some administration officials’ warnings to the group and included dire projections from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, without clear attribution, that do not appear to have come from the gathering. The Times is publishing only the passages from the memo whose accuracy it has independently confirmed.

But the memo’s overarching message — that a devastating virus outbreak in the United States was increasingly likely to occur, and that government officials were more aware of the threat than they were letting on publicly — proved accurate.“
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seacoaster wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 8:17 pm This administration is really a special kind of malignant:

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/14/us/p ... ticleShare

“On the afternoon of Feb. 24, President Trump declared on Twitter that the coronavirus was “very much under control” in the United States, one of numerous rosy statements that he and his advisers made at the time about the worsening epidemic. He even added an observation for investors: “Stock market starting to look very good to me!”

But hours earlier, senior members of the president’s economic team, privately addressing board members of the conservative Hoover Institution, were less confident. Tomas J. Philipson, a senior economic adviser to the president, told the group he could not yet estimate the effects of the virus on the American economy. To some in the group, the implication was that an outbreak could prove worse than Mr. Philipson and other Trump administration advisers were signaling in public at the time.

The next day, board members — many of them Republican donors — got another taste of government uncertainty from Larry Kudlow, the director of the National Economic Council. Hours after he had boasted on CNBC that the virus was contained in the United States and “it’s pretty close to airtight,” Mr. Kudlow delivered a more ambiguous private message. He asserted that the virus was “contained in the U.S., to date, but now we just don’t know,” according to a document describing the sessions obtained by The New York Times.

The document, written by a hedge fund consultant who attended the three-day gathering of Hoover’s board, was stark. “What struck me,” the consultant wrote, was that nearly every official he heard from raised the virus “as a point of concern, totally unprovoked.”

The consultant’s assessment quickly spread through parts of the investment world. U.S. stocks were already spiraling because of a warning from a federal public health official that the virus was likely to spread, but traders spotted the immediate significance: The president’s aides appeared to be giving wealthy party donors an early warning of a potentially impactful contagion at a time when Mr. Trump was publicly insisting that the threat was nonexistent.

Interviews with eight people who either received copies of the memo or were briefed on aspects of it as it spread among investors in New York and elsewhere provide a glimpse of how elite traders had access to information from the administration that helped them gain financial advantage during a chaotic three days when global markets were teetering.

The memo was occasionally breathless and inchoate. It appears to have overstated the gravity of some administration officials’ warnings to the group and included dire projections from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, without clear attribution, that do not appear to have come from the gathering. The Times is publishing only the passages from the memo whose accuracy it has independently confirmed.

But the memo’s overarching message — that a devastating virus outbreak in the United States was increasingly likely to occur, and that government officials were more aware of the threat than they were letting on publicly — proved accurate.“
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Maybe duly elected, but duly corrupt as well.
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RedFromMI wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 8:28 pm Maybe duly elected, but duly corrupt as well.
Yep!
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Just one clip from The Moron, in Iowa, complaining to Iowans about news stories about Iowa floods pushing his Nobel nomination off the news:

https://mobile.twitter.com/Acyn/status/ ... 4344469504
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Can America be saved from Donald Trump's black hole of lies?

Interesting discussion with Eric Altermann about the state of our public discourse. he by NO MEANS blames this entirely on one side or the other...but it is indisputable that Donald Trump and the Trumpublicons of 2020 have taken lying in the political arena to levels never seen before...
There are many disincentives to tell the truth about Donald Trump. The most obvious one is that he's the President of the United States and people consider it disrespectful to use certain words about the president, like "liar" and "racist" and "conman" and "conspiracy nut," even when they're true. It is worse in Washington D.C. to call someone a liar than for them to actually be a liar.

In Washington, that rule is part of how a person makes a living. Therefore, people in the news media have to show respect for the office of the presidency. The second reason is that the ideology of "journalistic objectivity" does not have a framework for determining what the truth is. It has no bias for truth. "Journalistic objectivity" says on the one hand, so-and-so said this; on the other hand, his opposition said that, and you, the reader, you, the viewer, you, the listener, it is up to you to decide what's true.

Donald Trump is an idiot in many ways, but he is a genius when it comes to media manipulation.
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Donald Trump might get reelected and destroy our democracy because so many in the mainstream news media are treating Donald Trump's lies and delusions as though it is all somehow normal.

They do not know how to do their job any other way. Their job is defined as getting whatever information is available at the White House. So even if it's lies, even if it's daily humiliation, the press corps has to go back the next day. Those reporters need to be on good terms with the people who are giving out the information — even if they're not giving out real or otherwise substantive information. It would be nice if the job of the White House press corps was to actually go out and find news, but that's not what they're there for. They're there as conduits for the White House.
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Trump followers say that, "Why all the fuss about Donald Trump lying? Why don't you explain that Obama lied too?" The New York Times looked at the entire eight-year record of Obama's presidency and they found 12 false claims over eight years, none of which he repeated, all of which he then corrected when he found out that what he had said was not true. Trump can tell 12 falsehoods in 10 minutes. He does it all the time. There is no comparison between Trump and Obama. Some presidents lied a lot. Trump is in his own category. Trump lies about absolutely everything, and he gives his cabinet and his advisors permission in doing so to lie about everything as well.

Too many Americans have had a full meal of bullshirt and now they have no way to judge good and bad, right and wrong. I'm very angry at the people who support Donald Trump because they are destroying my country. They are responsible for putting people in cages and separating families. A lot of Trump's supporters do not know any better. Some of them are just terrible people. I do not really care why people think what they think anymore, I just want to beat them. Trump's supporters are on the wrong side.
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dislaxxic wrote: Thu Oct 15, 2020 9:51 am Can America be saved from Donald Trump's black hole of lies?

Interesting discussion with Eric Altermann about the state of our public discourse. he by NO MEANS blames this entirely on one side or the other...but it is indisputable that Donald Trump and the Trumpublicons of 2020 have taken lying in the political arena to levels never seen before...
There are many disincentives to tell the truth about Donald Trump. The most obvious one is that he's the President of the United States and people consider it disrespectful to use certain words about the president, like "liar" and "racist" and "conman" and "conspiracy nut," even when they're true. It is worse in Washington D.C. to call someone a liar than for them to actually be a liar.

In Washington, that rule is part of how a person makes a living. Therefore, people in the news media have to show respect for the office of the presidency. The second reason is that the ideology of "journalistic objectivity" does not have a framework for determining what the truth is. It has no bias for truth. "Journalistic objectivity" says on the one hand, so-and-so said this; on the other hand, his opposition said that, and you, the reader, you, the viewer, you, the listener, it is up to you to decide what's true.

Donald Trump is an idiot in many ways, but he is a genius when it comes to media manipulation.
[snip]
Donald Trump might get reelected and destroy our democracy because so many in the mainstream news media are treating Donald Trump's lies and delusions as though it is all somehow normal.

They do not know how to do their job any other way. Their job is defined as getting whatever information is available at the White House. So even if it's lies, even if it's daily humiliation, the press corps has to go back the next day. Those reporters need to be on good terms with the people who are giving out the information — even if they're not giving out real or otherwise substantive information. It would be nice if the job of the White House press corps was to actually go out and find news, but that's not what they're there for. They're there as conduits for the White House.
[snip]
Trump followers say that, "Why all the fuss about Donald Trump lying? Why don't you explain that Obama lied too?" The New York Times looked at the entire eight-year record of Obama's presidency and they found 12 false claims over eight years, none of which he repeated, all of which he then corrected when he found out that what he had said was not true. Trump can tell 12 falsehoods in 10 minutes. He does it all the time. There is no comparison between Trump and Obama. Some presidents lied a lot. Trump is in his own category. Trump lies about absolutely everything, and he gives his cabinet and his advisors permission in doing so to lie about everything as well.

Too many Americans have had a full meal of bullshirt and now they have no way to judge good and bad, right and wrong. I'm very angry at the people who support Donald Trump because they are destroying my country. They are responsible for putting people in cages and separating families. A lot of Trump's supporters do not know any better. Some of them are just terrible people. I do not really care why people think what they think anymore, I just want to beat them. Trump's supporters are on the wrong side.
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Typical Lax Dad wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 8:41 pm
RedFromMI wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 8:28 pm Maybe duly elected, but duly corrupt as well.
Yep!



... and duly imprisoned:


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