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Offline Peter Kleinschmidt

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1432 on: August 17, 2020, 09:49:32 PM »
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Are you now discriminating against the right wing idiots diagnosed with Covid-19?

Or are you delusional enough to believe that only Democrats get infected with the virus?



  Thank you Martin for describing  "hysterical liberal rioters"  as "Democrats". You did it all on your own.  Hysterical liberal Democrat rioters accept people who have their views, for instance, you would easily qualify. Now, if God-fearing people were able to go to just weekly church services they too would create a health risk. Hysterical liberal Democrat rioters are out there 24/7 which is a bigger health risk. I'm smart I don't hang around anyone. You should take Stats 101. You can learn by being in a sample group of hysterical liberal Democrat rioters. Again, I choose to stay home at with no risk

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1432 on: August 17, 2020, 09:49:32 PM »


Offline Paul May

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1433 on: August 17, 2020, 10:25:58 PM »
People who voted for Trump in 2016 are sharing the reasons they'll never do it again

Joanna Taylor

Former Trump supporters are sharing the reasons they won't vote for him again in 2020.

Trump's "lack of statesmanship" and "failure to lead this nation through the pandemic" have left some ex-supporters regretting how they voted in 2016.

The Twitter account Trump Regrets has faithfully retweeted thousands of people publicly retracting their support for the president. Their feed offers a perfect snapshot of Trump's biggest mistakes during the last two and a half years of his presidency.

Most recently, Trump's disastrous handling the coronavirus pandemic has turned former voters against him.

His "lack of statesmanship" have also turned former Trump voters against him and towards Joe Biden.

Trump's response to the Black Lives Matter protests disgusted some voters.
Trump was cautioned by Twitter for "inciting violence" after he tweeted "when the looting starts, the shooting starts"...


His phone call with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, which led to his impeachment, angered
Others.

Trump was eventually acquitted, despite the House of Representatives concluding that he had obstructed Congress and abused his power by withholding military aid from Ukraine to entice them to investigate the son of his political rival Joe Biden.

Tensions between the US and Iran, which culminated in the assassination of major general Qasem Soleimani, made Trump unpopular.

Trump's relationship with Russia is also a point of contention for former voters.

And finally, appointing judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court in spite of the assault allegations made by Dr Christine Blasey Ford against him was the final straw for some.

Of course, we won't really know how powerful Trump's detractors are until 3rd November.
Twitter is a notoriously bad political barometer, no matter how many thousands of people appear to have turned against the president.

But current polls put Joe Biden nine points ahead of Trump, with key swing states like Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin all appearing to support the Democrats – for now.

The race is still far from over, but Trump might have to try a bit harder than mindlessly repeating "we're gonna build a wall" this election cycle now that his opponents have four years of embarrassing mistakes and gaffes to draw on.



Offline Martin Weidmann

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1434 on: August 17, 2020, 10:57:17 PM »

Thank you Martin for describing  "hysterical liberal rioters"  as "Democrats". You did it all on your own.  Hysterical liberal Democrat rioters accept people who have their views, for instance, you would easily qualify. Now, if God-fearing people were able to go to just weekly church services they too would create a health risk. Hysterical liberal Democrat rioters are out there 24/7 which is a bigger health risk. I'm smart I don't hang around anyone. You should take Stats 101. You can learn by being in a sample group of hysterical liberal Democrat rioters. Again, I choose to stay home at with no risk

I'm smart I don't hang around anyone.

Poor people skills, right?

Again, I choose to stay home at with no risk

Now there's a surprise. Not!.

Another another armchair know-it-all computer junkie operating from his basement, as if it wasn't obvious already!
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Online Richard Smith

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1435 on: August 18, 2020, 12:22:13 AM »

Happy days are here again:

"The Nasdaq Composite clinched a new closing record on Monday, exceeding the peak from August 6, finishing up 1%.

The S&P 500 (SPX), the broadest measure of Wall Street, ended just an inch below its February record."

And the polls are tightening.  According to CNN it's a virtual tie.  Uh oh Trump haters.

Offline Martin Weidmann

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1436 on: August 18, 2020, 12:31:29 AM »
Happy days are here again:

"The Nasdaq Composite clinched a new closing record on Monday, exceeding the peak from August 6, finishing up 1%.

The S&P 500 (SPX), the broadest measure of Wall Street, ended just an inch below its February record."

And the polls are tightening.  According to CNN it's a virtual tie.  Uh oh Trump haters.

Happy days are here again:

Sure, who cares about the Americans that are dying from covid-19 at a rate of one every 80 seconds?

And who cares about the unemployed and those that are being evicted, right?

As long as the stockmarket is doing well...... What a pathetic little man you truly are.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1436 on: August 18, 2020, 12:31:29 AM »


Offline Peter Kleinschmidt

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1437 on: August 18, 2020, 01:30:58 AM »
People who voted for Trump in 2016 are sharing the reasons they'll never do it again

Joanna Taylor

Former Trump supporters are sharing the reasons they won't vote for him again in 2020.

Trump's "lack of statesmanship" and "failure to lead this nation through the pandemic" have left some ex-supporters regretting how they voted in 2016.

The Twitter account Trump Regrets has faithfully retweeted thousands of people publicly retracting their support for the president. Their feed offers a perfect snapshot of Trump's biggest mistakes during the last two and a half years of his presidency.

Most recently, Trump's disastrous handling the coronavirus pandemic has turned former voters against him.

His "lack of statesmanship" have also turned former Trump voters against him and towards Joe Biden.

Trump's response to the Black Lives Matter protests disgusted some voters.
Trump was cautioned by Twitter for "inciting violence" after he tweeted "when the looting starts, the shooting starts"...


His phone call with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, which led to his impeachment, angered
Others.

Trump was eventually acquitted, despite the House of Representatives concluding that he had obstructed Congress and abused his power by withholding military aid from Ukraine to entice them to investigate the son of his political rival Joe Biden.

Tensions between the US and Iran, which culminated in the assassination of major general Qasem Soleimani, made Trump unpopular.

Trump's relationship with Russia is also a point of contention for former voters.

And finally, appointing judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court in spite of the assault allegations made by Dr Christine Blasey Ford against him was the final straw for some.

Of course, we won't really know how powerful Trump's detractors are until 3rd November.
Twitter is a notoriously bad political barometer, no matter how many thousands of people appear to have turned against the president.

But current polls put Joe Biden nine points ahead of Trump, with key swing states like Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin all appearing to support the Democrats – for now.

The race is still far from over, but Trump might have to try a bit harder than mindlessly repeating "we're gonna build a wall" this election cycle now that his opponents have four years of embarrassing mistakes and gaffes to draw on.
Self-inflicted pain. The nursing home staff are seeking out your family for an intervention.
Think about it like this now because it is going to happen again. "You are going to get beat for the second time by a game show host"   ha ha ha ha ha 

Offline Colin Crow

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1438 on: August 18, 2020, 02:04:54 AM »
Happy days are here again:

"The Nasdaq Composite clinched a new closing record on Monday, exceeding the peak from August 6, finishing up 1%.

The S&P 500 (SPX), the broadest measure of Wall Street, ended just an inch below its February record."

And the polls are tightening.  According to CNN it's a virtual tie.  Uh oh Trump haters.

How much of the "recovery" has been driven by the Fed?

https://www.cnbc.com/2020/06/29/the-fed-is-buying-some-of-the-biggest-companies-bonds-raising-questions-over-why.html

Online Richard Smith

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1439 on: August 18, 2020, 02:23:18 AM »
Happy days are here again:

Sure, who cares about the Americans that are dying from covid-19 at a rate of one every 80 seconds?

And who cares about the unemployed and those that are being evicted, right?

As long as the stockmarket is doing well...... What a pathetic little man you truly are.

So angry and upset at any good news for Americans.  I'm sure Old Joe has all the solutions to Covid-19.  He has probably been spending his time in the basement developing a vaccine.  He will wave a magic wand and make it all go away.  And his campaign promises:  higher taxes, open borders, paying for the education and health care of illegals, ending all US energy production which will result in tens of thousands of lost jobs and dependence on the Middle East.  And on and on until the entire country is a smoldering ruin like Portland, NYC, and Chicago!  I can't wait.  It's a miracle that the economy has survived the virus and incompetence of the dems.  Cuomo has 40K deaths on his hands.  Just wait until the investigations reveal his incompetence with the nursing homes.  How about those CNN polls?  A virtual tie within the margin of error.  Poor Roger Stone is assuming the fetal position.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #1439 on: August 18, 2020, 02:23:18 AM »