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Offline Richard Smith

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4032 on: July 05, 2021, 04:00:35 PM »
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Without President Biden, we never would have had this pandemic under control and enough vaccine for Americans. The turn around started when Criminal Donald left in disgrace to Florida on Jan 20th.     

President Biden celebrates pandemic victory



President Joe Biden will celebrate America's defeat of Covid-19 with a July 4th barbecue this Sunday, but the fireworks smoke will barely clear before the Democrat has to confront maybe even tougher challenges.

About 1,000 guests -- emergency service and essential workers, military members and their families -- are set to pour into the White House grounds for the kind of party unimaginable a year ago, when the country was under lockdown.

The Independence Day bash on the South Lawn, followed by a thunderous fireworks display on the National Mall, will allow Biden to mark what he's calling "independence from this virus".

Biden's To Do list features a staggering number of crises and headaches, ranging from climate change to handling a desperately divided Congress and a vengeful Donald Trump.

At least for one humid Washington evening, though, President Biden will be able to kick back and celebrate.

After leading the world in Covid deaths -- more than 600,000 -- the United States has emerged as a model for getting the novel coronavirus under control and the economy back on track.

Much of that is down to Biden reversing Trump's chaotic response with a focused campaign to encourage mask wearing and vaccinations.

He also got Congress to approve a historic $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, super-charging economic recovery and protecting the most vulnerable.

But the global pandemic wasn't the only unprecedented test for Biden on January 20, when he became the oldest president to take office in US history.

"He faced really the most daunting challenge of an incoming first term president since Franklin Roosevelt in 1933" during the Great Depression, said American University history professor Allan Lichtman.

Biden "had an economic crisis, he had a still raging pandemic on his hands -- you've never quite had that kind of combination."

Biden retains approval ratings solidly over 50 percent, something Trump never achieved.

He's also making new ground. A Yahoo News/YouGov poll in June showed six in 10 Republicans support a $1.2 trillion version of the infrastructure spending proposals.

Numbers like these appear to be fueling Biden's ultimate bet: that Americans are hungry for big solutions -- as big as the mountainous problems facing their country.

Writing about that infrastructure plan on Yahoo! this week, Biden said the real issue was about so much more than roads and bridges.

"It is a signal to ourselves, and to the world," he said. "That American democracy can work and deliver for the people."

So many fake words.  Biden has done absolutely nothing with the pandemic except set fake goals that he has now failed to achieve.  The pandemic came under control due to the development and distribution of the vaccine which began under Trump.  It took a few months to rollout and start taking effect.  What has Biden actually contributed:  inflation, crime, shortages, no one working because he paid them to stay home just as the economy was opening up, illegals flooding the country, Russian hacks going unpunished (does Putin have something on Whispering Joe to blackmail him - LOL).  And on and on.  Where is Kamala? 
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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
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Offline Jerry Organ

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4033 on: July 05, 2021, 08:36:51 PM »
So many fake words.  Biden has done absolutely nothing with the pandemic except set fake goals that he has now failed to achieve.  The pandemic came under control due to the development and distribution of the vaccine which began under Trump.

Here's what the "stable genius" who "gave the world" the "Trump Vaccine" said in June 2020:

    "I always say, even without it [a vaccine], it goes away."

Thankfully, Trump had next to nothing to do with developing the vaccine.

In February 2020, Moderna had its vaccine ready for Phrase I approval (about three months before Operation Warp Speed with its funding for research). Two days after Moderna submitted its vaccine, Trump, referring to the known US case count at the time, stated:

    "the 15 within a couple of days is going to be down to
     close to zero—that's a pretty good job we've done."

A day later, Trump said:

    "It’s going to disappear. One day — it’s like a miracle —
     it will disappear. And from our shores, we — you know,
     it could get worse before it gets better. It could maybe
     go away. We’ll see what happens. Nobody really knows."

In early March, Pollyanna Trump said:

    "Calm. You have to be calm. It’ll go away."

In March 2020, Pfizer (founded in NYC by German-Americans; since the 1950s, branches all over the world) partnered with Germany’s BioNTech (the vaccine’s original developer). Declining research money from wealthy countries, Pfizer/BioNTech invested roughly $2 billion of its own funds in development.

    "...when you get money from someone that always comes with strings.
     They want to see how we are going to progress, what type of moves
     you are going to do. They want reports. And also, I wanted to keep
     Pfizer out of politics, by the way."

        — Albert Bourla, Pfizer CEO

This ethical rationale will naturally seem strange to those Americans who believe money is everything. It wasn't until July that Pfizer signed a distribution deal for the US but only if their self-funded vaccine was proven in tests.

In March 2020, Trump said:

    "I would love to have the country, opened up
     and just raring to go by Easter ... I think it’s
     absolutely possible."

On the last day of March 2020 (with almost 20,000 daily new cases), Trump actually said:
    "It’s going to go away, hopefully at the end of the month.
     And, if not, hopefully it will be soon after that.

Eight days after the UK became the first country to approve the Pfizer vaccine for general use, the US became the fifth country to do so.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4034 on: July 06, 2021, 12:06:04 AM »
Here's what the "stable genius" who "gave the world" the "Trump Vaccine" said in June 2020:

    "I always say, even without it [a vaccine], it goes away."

Thankfully, Trump had next to nothing to do with developing the vaccine.

In February 2020, Moderna had its vaccine ready for Phrase I approval (about three months before Operation Warp Speed with its funding for research). Two days after Moderna submitted its vaccine, Trump, referring to the known US case count at the time, stated:

    "the 15 within a couple of days is going to be down to
     close to zero—that's a pretty good job we've done."

A day later, Trump said:

    "It’s going to disappear. One day — it’s like a miracle —
     it will disappear. And from our shores, we — you know,
     it could get worse before it gets better. It could maybe
     go away. We’ll see what happens. Nobody really knows."

In early March, Pollyanna Trump said:

    "Calm. You have to be calm. It’ll go away."

In March 2020, Pfizer (founded in NYC by German-Americans; since the 1950s, branches all over the world) partnered with Germany’s BioNTech (the vaccine’s original developer). Declining research money from wealthy countries, Pfizer/BioNTech invested roughly $2 billion of its own funds in development.

    "...when you get money from someone that always comes with strings.
     They want to see how we are going to progress, what type of moves
     you are going to do. They want reports. And also, I wanted to keep
     Pfizer out of politics, by the way."

        — Albert Bourla, Pfizer CEO

This ethical rationale will naturally seem strange to those Americans who believe money is everything. It wasn't until July that Pfizer signed a distribution deal for the US but only if their self-funded vaccine was proven in tests.

In March 2020, Trump said:

    "I would love to have the country, opened up
     and just raring to go by Easter ... I think it’s
     absolutely possible."

On the last day of March 2020 (with almost 20,000 daily new cases), Trump actually said:
    "It’s going to go away, hopefully at the end of the month.
     And, if not, hopefully it will be soon after that.

Eight days after the UK became the first country to approve the Pfizer vaccine for general use, the US became the fifth country to do so.

Trump was an advocate of a vaccine from the beginning while Dems were still advocating going down to Chinatown for a parade.  The NY Times indicated that a vaccine could not be developed until 2033.  Even if you don't want to give Trump the credit he is due for facilitating the vaccine, Old Joe has done absolutely nothing.  Zero.  It simply took a few months for the vaccine that was developed, approved, and in the process of being distributed (including to the elderly such as Biden) before he even took office to begin to have an impact.   Biden has done absolutely nothing to address the pandemic.  He was just the beneficiary of the vaccine.  The inflation, shortages, inability to find workers, crime, illegals, and Russian hacks, however, are all on his watch. 

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4035 on: July 06, 2021, 12:45:33 PM »
These Qanon MAGA thugs are anti American fascists domestic terrorists.

Terrorism expert Malcolm Nance says he's concerned about post-August QAnon because they're committed to civil war

https://www.rawstory.com/post-august-qanon-civil-war/

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4036 on: July 06, 2021, 12:50:43 PM »
Yes, Criminal Donald will be indicted for his crimes and will go to prison.

Trump wants to downplay the indictments — but 'these are serious cases': former ethics lawyer
https://www.rawstory.com/trump-downplay-indictments-wrong-bigtime/


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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4037 on: July 06, 2021, 01:00:37 PM »
So, the anti American Faux "News" network refused to air President Biden's Independence Day address which featured our military and a positive message for all Americans. Even on America's Birthday this propaganda network still has to be partisan engaging in hate politics. Never in the history of television has a network redused to air a Presidential address on Independence Day. Yet, these anti American right wingers waved a flag on the 4th of July pretending to be patriots when they hate democracy supporting fascism and white supremacy.     

Fox networks refuse to run President Joe Biden's Independence Day address
https://www.rawstory.com/fox-refuses-biden-independence-day-speech/

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4038 on: July 06, 2021, 01:06:13 PM »
Feels good having a REAL President and a REAL First Lady back in the White House again. A President that respects the office, American citizens, loves his country and his wife. The fireworks over the harbor was amazing and people enjoyed themselves for the first time In 4 years. People were commenting how they feel proud to be an American again and are just glad Criminal Donald is gone. And that is always something to celebrate.           



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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #4039 on: July 06, 2021, 04:39:38 PM »
Feels good having a REAL President and a REAL First Lady back in the White House again. A President that respects the office, American citizens, loves his country and his wife. The fireworks over the harbor was amazing and people enjoyed themselves for the first time In 4 years. People were commenting how they feel proud to be an American again and are just glad Criminal Donald is gone. And that is always something to celebrate.           




By "people" commenting that they feel proud of America you must mean Republicans because Dems were suggesting July 4th is a racist holiday

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
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