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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4872 on: March 22, 2022, 12:03:11 PM »
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Maybe ask the people of Ukraine who the "moron" is.  Under Trump no invasion.  Under Obama/Biden two invasions and thousands dead.  Record inflation, crime, gas prices, illegal aliens, and no end in sight.  But Trump is the dumb one!

More BS:

Criminal Donald illegally withheld Ukraine's military aid which weakened their country. The people of  Ukraine hate Criminal Donald.

Criminal Donald's own National security advisor said Criminal Donald weakend Ukraine and his appeasement of Putin allowed this invasion to occur.

And you add your same propaganda list again.

Biden has nothing to do with gas prices, those are set by the oil industry who is keeping the prices high for profit.

Inflation started under Criminal Donald who ignored the covid pandemic and made it worse. Inflation is happening all over the world.

Criminal Donald had the worst crime and homicide rate in history. So once again your propaganda has been debunked.     

US records highest increase in nation's homicide rate in modern history

The United States has just recorded its highest increase in rates of homicide in modern history

Provisional data from the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics, released early Wednesday, suggest the homicide rate for the United States rose 30% between 2019 and 2020. It is the highest increase recorded in modern history -- and confirms through public health data a rise in homicides that so far had been identified only through crime statistics.

The previous largest increase in the US homicide rate was a 20% rise recorded from 2000 to 2001 because of the September 11 terror attacks, according to NCHS.

"It is the largest increase in 100 years," Robert Anderson, chief of the mortality statistics branch at NCHS, said.

"The only larger increase since we've been recording these data occurred between 1904 and 1905, and that increase was most likely -- at least partly -- the result of better reporting," Anderson said. "We had states being added to what we refer to as the death registration areas, so we were counting deaths in more areas over time. We didn't have all states reporting until 1933."

The new data show the US homicide rate increased from about six homicides per 100,000 people in 2019 to 7.8 per 100,000 in 2020, according to NCHS. Researchers at the center noted that the 2020 homicide rate of 7.8 is the highest recorded in the United States since 1995 but is still significantly lower than the rates in the early 1980s, which topped 10 homicides per 100,000 people.

"So, it's obviously of concern but we're not at the levels that we were at that time," Anderson said. "We're heading in the wrong direction though, for sure."

The FBI's Uniform Crime Report recorded about 21,570 murders total last year -- compared with an estimated 16,425 murders in 2019.

The NCHS researchers plan to conduct follow-up analyses on the new homicide data for more insight into state-level data and how the homicides occurred. For instance, the provisional data do not document the various mechanisms of homicide, but the researchers noted that provisional data on gun-related deaths also increased last year, climbing from a rate of 11.9 firearm deaths per 100,000 in 2019 to 13.6 per 100,000 in 2020 -- a 14% increase.

When it comes to state-by-state differences in the data, Anderson said only three states appeared to have experienced decreases in homicides last year: Maine, New Mexico and Alaska.

"Those are really the only states where we saw declines," Anderson said.

Overall, the provisional homicide data are consistent with separate findings by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Last month, the FBI released its annual Uniform Crime Report for 2020, showing that the number of homicides increased nearly 30% from 2019, the largest single-year increase the agency has recorded since it began tracking these crimes in the 1960s.

"The climbing US homicide rate is a concerning threat to the nation's public health -- but not surprising", said Dr. Georges Benjamin, executive director of the American Public Health Association.
 
He said the rise in homicides has occurred parallel to a recent rise in overall violence, hate, tensions, political divisions and anger displayed in communities across the country.

"We're literally seeing it in front of our eyes -- at school board meetings and public events," Benjamin said.

© Agence France-Presse
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« Reply #4873 on: March 22, 2022, 12:05:48 PM »
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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4874 on: March 22, 2022, 12:53:20 PM »
Criminal Donald's constant appeasement of his puppet master Putin is the reason for the invasion in Ukraine. Putin declared war on the United States by hacking and interfering in our 2016 election. Criminal Donald did nothing and let Putin get away with it because it benefited him. Here's weak Donnie on video from Helsinki 2018 defending his puppet master Putin and he attacked our own country instead. Donnie is a traitor.   

Helsinki Summit: Trump Backs Vladimir Putin On Election Interference | NBC

"Putin just said it’s not Russia,” Trump said, of charges Russia had meddled in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. “I will say this: I don’t see any reason why it would be.”


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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4875 on: March 22, 2022, 01:02:51 PM »
Imagine if Trump were President and took every weekend off to go to the beach and ride his bike while Ukraine burned?  He would have been impeached six times over by now.  But Joe moves on in Mr. Magoo-like bliss from disaster to disaster.  Maybe he is pre-occupied with preparing a legal defense for Hunter's pending indictment.  It makes me feel sorry for the people of Ukraine who are bearing the consequences of the media hoaxes that led to Biden's election.  Those chickens are coming home to roost in the US and around the world.

President Biden didn't "go to the beach". He is preparing for his imporant trip to Brussels. Criminal Donald spent over a year on the golf course which is why he left Biden several disasters to deal with.

Donald Trump Spent Almost A Year Playing Golf During Presidency

Donald Trump has spent 307 days, almost a full year, golfing during his presidency. The total is likely to be the most golf outings of any president in history. Additionally, Trump is likely to be collectively viewed by historians as one of the worst presidents in American history.

Almost a year of time spent on golf courses was punctuated recently as December became the worst month for deaths and infections in the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S. Many in conservative media made a point of mentioning time spent playing golf by President Obama. But Trump has now far surpassed Obama and any other President in time spent on golf courses.

In 2017, Trump spent three months’ time — 91 days — on the golf course. In 2018, Trump spent 75 days playing golf. In 2019, Trump spent 87 days on a golf course and in 2020, Trump spent 54 days playing golf — even during the deadliest year for the U.S. since World War II which featured 291,557 fatalities. The pandemic was disproportionately deadlier for African American communities.

In only ten months in 2020 over 330,000 Americans died in the coronavirus pandemic and over 19 million were infected. In December, an average of over 1,5000 people died daily in the U.S. due to coronavirus. Over 70,000 deaths are predicted by the end of December.

President Trump never developed a national strategy for the coronavirus pandemic that may have included a testing and tracing plan. Recent legislation passed by Congress did not include aid for state and local governments to circulate vaccines and deal with coronavirus treatment.

“So, while a plan to slightly reduce suffering of vast numbers of Americans is being debated by Congressional leaders, the President is in Palm Beach, VP is in Vail, Secretary of Treasury in Cabo San Lucas.  While many Americans are in medical centers or quarantine, VP Pence, chief of the President’s Covid-19 task force, has reportedly had himself flown from DC to Vail skiing resort in Colorado for vacation.  Pence’s Colorado vacation — defying the national pandemic he was assigned to help thwart — is your tax dollars at work,” wrote historian Michael Beschloss on December 24. On December 27, Vice President Pence was in Vail, Colorado skiing.

Enroute to the golf course in Florida near Mar-a-Lago, one onlooker held a sign that read “Crazy F***”.  During the worst pandemic to hit the U.S. since the influenza pandemic of 1919, President Donald Trump has been on the golf course over 280 times during his presidency at a cost of over $100 million.

After January 20, 2021 both Trump and Pence are likely to have plenty of time for vacation. The COVID-19 crisis is predicted to get worse in January 2021 as former Vice President Biden prepares to take over as president.

On December 28, Biden publicly stated that Trump’s team is making the transition of power difficult and putting up “roadblocks.” Calling the moves irresponsible, Biden said it, “all of it makes it harder for our government to protect the American people,” that is, “nothing short of irresponsibility.”

https://seattlemedium.com/donald-trump-spent-almost-a-year-playing-golf-during-presidency/

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4876 on: March 22, 2022, 01:53:47 PM »
More BS:

Criminal Donald illegally withheld Ukraine's military aid which weakened their country. The people of  Ukraine hate Criminal Donald.

Criminal Donald's own National security advisor said Criminal Donald weakend Ukraine and his appeasement of Putin allowed this invasion to occur.

And you add your same propaganda list again.

Biden has nothing to do with gas prices, those are set by the oil industry who is keeping the prices high for profit.

Inflation started under Criminal Donald who ignored the covid pandemic and made it worse. Inflation is happening all over the world.

Criminal Donald had the worst crime and homicide rate in history. So once again your propaganda has been debunked.     

US records highest increase in nation's homicide rate in modern history

The United States has just recorded its highest increase in rates of homicide in modern history

Provisional data from the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics, released early Wednesday, suggest the homicide rate for the United States rose 30% between 2019 and 2020. It is the highest increase recorded in modern history -- and confirms through public health data a rise in homicides that so far had been identified only through crime statistics.

The previous largest increase in the US homicide rate was a 20% rise recorded from 2000 to 2001 because of the September 11 terror attacks, according to NCHS.

"It is the largest increase in 100 years," Robert Anderson, chief of the mortality statistics branch at NCHS, said.

"The only larger increase since we've been recording these data occurred between 1904 and 1905, and that increase was most likely -- at least partly -- the result of better reporting," Anderson said. "We had states being added to what we refer to as the death registration areas, so we were counting deaths in more areas over time. We didn't have all states reporting until 1933."

The new data show the US homicide rate increased from about six homicides per 100,000 people in 2019 to 7.8 per 100,000 in 2020, according to NCHS. Researchers at the center noted that the 2020 homicide rate of 7.8 is the highest recorded in the United States since 1995 but is still significantly lower than the rates in the early 1980s, which topped 10 homicides per 100,000 people.

"So, it's obviously of concern but we're not at the levels that we were at that time," Anderson said. "We're heading in the wrong direction though, for sure."

The FBI's Uniform Crime Report recorded about 21,570 murders total last year -- compared with an estimated 16,425 murders in 2019.

The NCHS researchers plan to conduct follow-up analyses on the new homicide data for more insight into state-level data and how the homicides occurred. For instance, the provisional data do not document the various mechanisms of homicide, but the researchers noted that provisional data on gun-related deaths also increased last year, climbing from a rate of 11.9 firearm deaths per 100,000 in 2019 to 13.6 per 100,000 in 2020 -- a 14% increase.

When it comes to state-by-state differences in the data, Anderson said only three states appeared to have experienced decreases in homicides last year: Maine, New Mexico and Alaska.

"Those are really the only states where we saw declines," Anderson said.

Overall, the provisional homicide data are consistent with separate findings by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Last month, the FBI released its annual Uniform Crime Report for 2020, showing that the number of homicides increased nearly 30% from 2019, the largest single-year increase the agency has recorded since it began tracking these crimes in the 1960s.

"The climbing US homicide rate is a concerning threat to the nation's public health -- but not surprising", said Dr. Georges Benjamin, executive director of the American Public Health Association.
 
He said the rise in homicides has occurred parallel to a recent rise in overall violence, hate, tensions, political divisions and anger displayed in communities across the country.

"We're literally seeing it in front of our eyes -- at school board meetings and public events," Benjamin said.

© Agence France-Presse

So many words and disinformation.  Bottom line - no invasion under Trump.   Total war under Biden.   

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4877 on: March 22, 2022, 02:29:48 PM »
So many words and disinformation.  Bottom line - no invasion under Trump.   Total war under Biden.

BS:

Criminal Donald had the highest homicide rate in history and passed that disaster on to President Biden like he did everything else he made a mess of.

Putin was already fighting a war in Ukraine during Criminal Donald's 4 miserable years and threatened a full invasion entire time.

Why The Crisis Between Ukraine And Russia Has Taken To The Sea
November 28, 2018

https://www.npr.org/2018/11/28/671615172/why-the-crisis-between-ukraine-and-russia-has-taken-to-the-sea

What the West Gets Wrong About Russia’s Intentions in Ukraine
DECEMBER 6, 2019

https://foreignpolicy.com/2019/12/06/what-the-west-gets-wrong-about-russias-intentions-in-ukraine/

Russia-Ukraine War: Is peace possible in 2020?
December 26, 2019

https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/ukrainealert/russia-ukraine-war-is-peace-possible-in-2020/

Ukraine: The Epicenter of Hybrid Warfare and Why the West Must Win There
April 29, 2019

https://thestrategybridge.org/the-bridge/2019/4/29/ukraine-the-epicenter-of-hybrid-warfare-and-why-the-west-must-win-there

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4878 on: March 22, 2022, 02:57:01 PM »
Criminal Donald holding up Ukraine's military aid and colluding with Putin to push 2016 election conspiracies against Ukraine by accusing them of hacking our elections is what caused this invasion to happen. This was the first report that came out that Ukraine's aid was being held up. We later found out that Criminal Donald was holding up Ukraine's military aid because he wanted President Zelenskyy to push a phony scandal against Joe Biden before the aid was released. Donnie thought that would help him win the election. Criminal Donald was impeached for this illegal act and right wing Republicans let him off the hook in the Senate trial. Donnie is a weak Putin stooge and a Russian asset who did everything his puppet master Putin wanted including trying to get Russia back into the G7.

Trump is holding up Ukraine's military aid meant to confront Russia

08/28/2019

The Trump administration is slow-walking $250 million in military assistance to Ukraine, annoying lawmakers and advocates who argue the funding is critical to keeping Russia at bay.

President Donald Trump asked his national security team to review the funding program, known as the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative, in order to ensure the money is being used in the best interest of the United States, a senior administration official said.

But the delays come amid questions over Trump’s approach to Russia, after a weekend in which the president repeatedly seemed to downplay Moscow’s military intervention in Ukraine and pushed for Russia to be reinstated into the Group of Seven, an annual gathering of the world’s largest advanced economies. The review is also occurring amid a broader internal debate over whether to halt or cut billions of dollars in foreign aid.

United States military aid to Ukraine has long been seen as a litmus test for how strongly the American government is pushing back against Moscow.

For the 2019 fiscal year, lawmakers allocated $250 million in security aid to Ukraine, including money for weapons, training, equipment and intelligence support. Specifically, Congress set aside $50 million for weaponry.

Now, that funding is being called into question. The senior administration official, who asked to remain anonymous in order to discuss internal matters, said the president wants to ensure U.S. interests are being prioritized when it comes to foreign assistance, and is seeking assurances that other countries are “paying their fair share.”

Defense Secretary Mark Esper and national security adviser John Bolton are among the officials who were asked to review the Ukraine security funding.

But the White House explanation that Trump wants to ensure the money is being spent properly isn’t sitting well with lawmakers on Capitol Hill, where members of both parties have pushed to increase military assistance to Ukraine and U.S. military efforts to deter Russia in Eastern Europe.

There is “an at least temporary effect,” said Rep. Tom Malinowski, a New Jersey Democrat who sits on the House Foreign Affairs Committee. “The bigger problem is that Trump is once again showing himself to be an asset to Russia.”

Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.), the ranking Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, vowed that the administration’s move “will be met with fierce opposition in Congress.”

“Enough is enough,” he said in a statement. “President Trump should stop worrying about disappointing Vladimir Putin and stand up for U.S. national security priorities.”

The funds for Ukraine can’t be spent while they’re under review and the money expires at the Sept. 30 end of the fiscal year. The account was originally created by defense policy legislation enacted in late 2015 to help Ukraine battle pro-Russian separatists in Crimea after Moscow annexed the region in 2014.

“We are aware of an [Office of Management and Budget] hold on funding for the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative,” House Appropriations Committee spokesperson Evan Hollander said in a statement. “We have serious concerns about a freeze on these important appropriated funds, and we are urgently inquiring with the administration about why they are holding up these resources.”

Reuters ®

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4879 on: March 22, 2022, 03:14:40 PM »
BS:

Criminal Donald had the highest homicide rate in history and passed that disaster on to President Biden like he did everything else he made a mess of.

Putin was already fighting a war in Ukraine during Criminal Donald's 4 miserable years and threatened a full invasion entire time.



The first claim is a complete lie.  The second is somewhat true but only if you are referencing the invasion that occurred under Obama/Biden.  How silly is it to note that Putin "threatened a full invasion the entire time" under Trump when no such invasion ever happened?  LOL.  Ukraine and Russia have a long, complicated history that goes back hundreds of years.  Do you hold Trump responsible for that as well?  The bottom line is that the "full invasion" occurred on Biden's watch.  Not Trump's.  If Trump was some type of Russian "asset" as you have falsely claimed, then it would make more sense for Putin to invade while Trump was in charge.  He didn't.  He waited until a weak, senile person was elected and he took advantage of the situation.  No one has to believe my analysis or your disinformation, though.  The results speak for themselves.  They are facts that can be confirmed with your own eyes.  The invasion is occurring on Biden's watch.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
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