Here's a detailed list of what we are blaming him for:
On 04-03-20 11:31, Aaron Thomas <=-
spoke to Dale Shipp about Re: What Trump didn't do <=-
Here's a detailed list of what we are blaming him for:
It's TDS Dale - You're not blaming him for the virus but you're
blaming him for the outcome of the virus.
All that stuff you called him out for just now - why didn't you call
him out for those things as they happened? You're kinda as guilty as he is.
I suggest keeping a positive attitude - Trump's not superman, neither
was Obama or Bush. Blaming him for all your problems doesn't pull you
out of a bad situation.
What would you do if you you tripped over a piece of coal that was
lying on the street? Blame Trump because he opened the coal industry
back up?
Not trying to insult you - but think positive - we'll get through this corona virus situation somehow - and by being vigilant and
understanding - having compassion for others - being innovative like so many other Americans.
I got a nosebleed this morning - but that wouldn't have happened if
Trump didn't have 4 wives, right?
Here's a detailed list of what we are blaming him for:
It's TDS Dale - You're not blaming him for the virus but you're blaming him for the outcome of the virus.
All that stuff you called him out for just now - why didn't you call him out for those things as they happened? You're kinda as guilty as he is.
I suggest keeping a positive attitude - Trump's not superman, neither was Obama or Bush. Blaming him for all your problems doesn't pull you out of
a bad situation.
What would you do if you you tripped over a piece of coal that was lying on the street? Blame Trump because he opened the coal industry back up?
Not trying to insult you - but think positive - we'll get through this corona virus situation somehow - and by being vigilant and understanding
- having compassion for others - being innovative like so many other Americans.
We are, rightly, blaming him for failure to act in a useful,
coordinated way.
The only "TDS" I see is his supporters, who continue to extol
all he does while refusing to hold him to any sort of account
for his myriad failures.
Once again, deflection to Bush or Obama isn't useful.
that. I am not sure that he was not called out about it then. But in
any case -- he is the one who did those things, not me and not George
simply pointing out the truth about what he did. Had he not done those things, the country would be in better shape now.
understanding - having compassion for others - being innovative like many other Americans.
I have done that in my past career. I only which that Trump would show
But you should be grateful that you've got a president who
is devoting his life to the defense of the same country you put your
life on the line for years prior.
We are, rightly, blaming him for failure to act in a useful, coordinated way.
What's "useful" and "coordinated" mean? What's "failure to act" mean?
If we lived in North Korea, I guess you'd have the leader you desire - because only in a country like that can the president tell everyone to stay inside their homes "or else I'll kill ya."
What would you have done different from Trump if you were president?
I swear, I just love the crap out of this president. I never liked him until he started his campaign for president. I don't care for the downstate accent, but it makes me feel good to see so many promises delivered from a president - something I have NEVER seen before in my lifetime. Presidents are only 1/3 of the puzzle, this guy has solved a handful of the issues that matter to me. More than I can say about any other president.
You were in the military - for that I appreciate you and your political opinion, but you're being very general and vague about your grievances with Trump.
You have a point there. But it's kinda hurtful when, for the first time ever, a president has done stuff for me personally, and other people
don't appreciate it. Hating Trump won't get you anywhere - don't vote
for him then. But you should be grateful that you've got a president who is devoting his life to the defense of the same country you put your
life on the line for years prior.
that. I am not sure that he was not called out about it then. But i any case -- he is the one who did those things, not me and not George
Ok, the president screwed something up. How do we adapt?
simply pointing out the truth about what he did. Had he not done tho things, the country would be in better shape now.
We don't have a time machine - so what do we do now then? bash the president?
Well Said.
that. I am not sure that he was not called out about it then. But in >DS>any case -- he is the one who did those things, not me and not George
Ok, the president screwed something up. How do we adapt?
simply pointing out the truth about what he did. Had he not done those >DS>things, the country would be in better shape now.
We don't have a time machine - so what do we do now then? bash the
president?
DS> AT> understanding - having compassion for others - being innovative like
DS> AT> many other Americans.
DS>
DS> I have done that in my past career. I only which that Trump would
show
Come on man - can't be innovative anymore "because Trump..."
I can't get it up anymore - because Trump took my blue pills away..
I can't fix coronavirus because Trump won't point guns at citizens to demand
they stay inside.
Let's rework this train of thought:
I can fix coronavirus by getting my state officials to get police to step up
the patrols and keep people out of public.
or
I will do everything I can to fight coronavirus by doing research on other
viruses & trying to check things other researchers may have accidentally passed over.
We are, rightly, blaming him for failure to act in a useful, >DC>coordinated way.
What's "useful" and "coordinated" mean? What's "failure to act" mean?
If we lived in North Korea, I guess you'd have the leader you desire - >because only in a country like that can the president tell everyone to stay
inside their homes "or else I'll kill ya."
What would you have done different from Trump if you were president?
The only "TDS" I see is his supporters, who continue to extol
all he does while refusing to hold him to any sort of account
for his myriad failures.
I swear, I just love the crap out of this president. I never liked him until >he started his campaign for president. I don't care for the downstate
accent,
but it makes me feel good to see so many promises delivered from a president >- something I have NEVER seen before in my lifetime. Presidents are only 1/3 >of the puzzle, this guy has solved a handful of the issues that matter to
me.
More than I can say about any other president.
You were in the military - for that I appreciate you and your political >opinion, but you're being very general and vague about your grievances with >Trump.
Once again, deflection to Bush or Obama isn't useful.
You have a point there. But it's kinda hurtful when, for the first time
ever,
a president has done stuff for me personally, and other people don't >appreciate it. Hating Trump won't get you anywhere - don't vote for him
then.
But you should be grateful that you've got a president who is devoting his >life to the defense of the same country you put your life on the line for >years prior.
How's that for starters?
this turd out of the White House. Pence's first act
is to declare that he will not run for re-election to
funding American workers with 80% of their salary for
the duration of the lockdown.
to declare a national state of emergency and a 10 week
national lockdown. He announces a massive government
funding effort between research universities, government
and private industry to focus on a vaccine. He slashes
red tape a the FDA to get human trials of a COVID-19
vaccine fast-tracked. He throws open the gates to the
national stockpile to the states, on a need-basis.
He invites bipartisan legislation repatriating production
of military and medical critical supplies back to the
Mexico wants him to hurry up and finish building that wall.
Trump called the coronavirus a `hoax' and that it would soon
`disappear like a miracle'. It is still here, and getting worse,
But he sure as heck is a lousy president. And incompetent.
On 05 Apr 2020 at 04:37p, Gregory Deyss pondered and said...
Well Said.
It would be if it were true.
But you should be grateful that you've got a president who
is devoting his life to the defense of the same country you put your >AT>life on the line for years prior.
Well Said.
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