Seriously, what has happened to America? This is getting sick.
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The thread begins with discussions on the controversial actions of President Trump, including his handling of COVID-19 and his social media behavior. Members express their disbelief and frustration at his comments regarding protests and health policies.12
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"It does make you realise in case you ever forget that he may be a pretty big symptom but he is just a symptom of a bigger problem."
"Trump is a loon, endorsing mad conspiracies. He’s morally unfit for the presidency."
The thread reflects a strong consensus on the dangers posed by Trump's presidency, with fears about its long-term effects on America. Many feel that the political landscape has become irreparably damaged.
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Portland Protesters now joined by Wall of Veterans in response to underhanded response by the Department of Homeland Security, up to and concluding shattering the hand of a navy vet who stood peacefully with his arms at his sides, also pepper-sprayed in the same instance.Seriously, what has happened to America? This is getting sick.
"We've done 55, it'll be close to 60 million tests," Trump said. "And there are those that say you can test too much. You do know that."
"Who says that?" Swan asked.
"Read the manuals, read the books," Trump shot back.
"Manuals? what manuals?" Swan asked. "What books?"
"We're testing so much because we had the ability to test because we came up with testing," Trump said. "Jonathan, we didn't even have a test. when I took over, we didn't even have a test. Now, in all fairness—"
"Why would you have a test?" Swan chimed in. "The virus didn't exist."
I'm absolutely amazed Trump and his administration agreed to that interview in the first place.Have something soft nearby to occasionally smack yourself in the forehead with
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