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USA: 3,000 Deaths Per Day by June. And Trump ...

 
Walco 2020-05-04 16:42:42 

is pushing to reopen the economy. These are the Trump Administration's own estimates. Incompetent and cold blooded killer that man ...

 
Casper 2020-05-04 16:52:21 

In reply to Walco

Guess who are mostly to die for Trump's economy?

Sounds like a genocidal plan to me. No Testing, very masks and gowns.

 
Walco 2020-05-04 17:02:25 

In reply to Casper

Yep black and brown people will pay the price because they are most of the the frontline workers who will be impacted by this reopening. These fringe Republican forkers are brazenly sacrificing jobs for money. They are not even faking compassion and caring for the well-being of people anymore

 
carl0002 2020-05-04 17:18:47 

Guess who will bear the brunt of the fallout from reopening too early- The same Governors cuz not one have met the conditions as stipulated by said White House. Trump will claim victory if there is an upside, while no downside responsibility. shock shock shock

 
Walco 2020-05-04 17:43:12 

In reply to carl0002
The only problem there is that Trump has been talking all about reopening for the past few weeks and nothing about following his own guidelines. But that shift of responsibility to governors will ultimately be Trump's downfall. He has provided zero leadership throughout this pandemic, and now he is talking about 100,000 COVID-19 deaths. At this rate we will reach 100,000 deaths well before June 1.

 
carl0002 2020-05-04 17:59:05 

In reply to Walco
It is skilled at saying one thing and doing the exact opposite. So even though he not talking about the guidelines that does not say that he cant use it to hang his own Republicans when things go sideways. He is even on record of saying Georgia was too early.
He is going to use it. Meanwhile as a result of his lack of leadership he is laying to waste what he has determined as Democratic City's.

Rather than "it could reach 100k", it seems Trump is aiming for 100k. He won by 77k Votes, he might be very well thinking that he is reducing the odds at 100k deaths. He and the Governors are planning to both under-count and and under-report the impending carnage in Republican City's.
shock shock

 
Fantom 2020-05-04 19:04:38 

In reply to carl0002

Look, it is entirely feasible to me that this POS knew all along how the coronavirus thing was likely to act.

It would not surprise me that the US federal(lack of) response was and is an attempt to influence the 2020 election.

A cyber campaign of malfeasance will not be as successful as in the 2016 election.

 
Walco 2020-05-05 14:29:08 

In reply to carl0002
Just think of all the political adds that will be made between now and November of Trump saying one thing and doing the other. And we will be lucky if it's only 100,000 deaths by August. It could be 200k by August and a ton more in the Fall and Winter. Trump is bumbling his way to a one term presidency.

 
Walco 2020-05-05 14:30:27 

In reply to Fantom

A cyber campaign of malfeasance will not be as successful as in the 2016 election.

2016 was Russia Russia Russia. 2020 will be Russia v. China smile

 
TriniStar 2020-05-05 14:37:14 

In reply to Walco

One term Presidency? You seem so sure. Pay attention

 
Dukes 2020-05-05 14:38:49 

In reply to Walco

Why you say cold-blooded killer? (TONGUE IN CHEEK)
Is not people who look like him who are dying!!!!!!
Imagine a state that is 90% white and the meat packers are 70% non-white.
He not only attempts to force them to go back to work but seeks to protect their employers from lawsuits if they should die or get sick from going back to work.
I would like to hear the Trump apologists like Nitro and Nickoutr defend that!!!!!!

 
Larr Pullo 2020-05-05 14:54:04 

Eugenics is a real thing...

As I said yesterday, voter suppression by MURDER!

 
nickoutr 2020-05-05 15:31:58 

another futile attempt to destroy Trump
TRUMP 2020 .... MAGA

 
Chrissy 2020-05-05 15:53:36 

In reply to Walco

What's almost hilarious is that Trump is encouraging his base to violate his own instructions re staying home.

He decided to put his name in front of the CDC - the Trump Coronavirus Guidelines. If that isn't madness, what is?

 
Chrissy 2020-05-05 15:54:18 

In reply to Dukes

The truth bro - just the truth

 
Walco 2020-05-05 17:00:00 

In reply to TriniStar
He was a one term President before he was inaugurated. His 2016 win was a fluke and in November he and the Republicans will suffer electoral losses of historic proportions. We are talking about someone who lost the popular vote by 3 million and he is the only President in the history of the Gallup poll who has never achieved a favorability rating over 50 percent. Now he is AWOL in terms of leadership when the country is facing perhaps its biggest crisis since WWII. And it has not escaped older voters that Trump is more than willing to sacrifice them in pursuit of the almighty dollar.

Would you put your money on Trump to win in November???

 
TriniStar 2020-05-05 17:04:37 

In reply to Walco

I will not put my money on Trump to win, I will not put my money on Biden winning and sure not putting my money to assume most Americans will determine who they vote for based on what you are saying.

 
problemjay 2020-05-06 01:14:17 

In reply to Walco

You do understand as of today Trump has a high approval rating in his country right? now at 49%, and this is despite all the mismanagement of the virus

 
Courtesy 2020-05-06 01:33:55 

Folks, Trump's approval rating today May 05, 2020 (all polls adjusted) = 43percent.

All polls = 43.3 perecent
Polls of likely registerd voters = 43.6 percent.
Polls of Adults = 43.6 percent.

Trump's poll numbers - all polls.

The green graph in the head-to head match up with other presidents (on link above) does not appear to be going North to me.

 
problemjay 2020-05-06 01:41:59 

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I am just the messenger Link Text

Except that in Gallup's latest two-week tracking poll, Trump's job approval is back to 49% -- matching the highest it's ever been -- while his disapproval is at 43%.


That marks a 6-point improvement on Trump's approval number from the last Gallup tracking poll. And that improvement comes exclusively from independents -- 47% of whom now approve of the job Trump is doing, the best he has ever done among that group in Gallup polling. (He was at 38% approval among indies in the last Gallup tracker.)

 
problemjay 2020-05-06 01:42:53 

^^ and that is from CNN, a network that is not so warm to Trump so that should say something

 
carl0002 2020-05-06 01:48:39 

In reply to Courtesy

Just hang on to that poll a little. By next week Trumps approval will be in the 30's and still falling. When the people in those back-a-water states like Iowa, Nebraska etc. start keeling over in these Tyson meat processing plants they will start paying more attention.

 
Courtesy 2020-05-06 01:51:39 

In reply to carl0002

A look at Trumps's tweets over the past 48 hours says he is desperate. Three - four days ago he was cussing everyone who reported to him that his numbers are not good as compared to Biden (a poor candidate). He even threatened to sue his Campaign Manager.

Trump erupts over poll slump and threatens to sue campaign manager.

 
nick2020 2020-05-06 12:25:59 

In reply to Courtesy


"I believe the people of this country are smart. And I don’t think that they will put a man in who’s incompetent,” he said of Biden. Trump said he thought the election did not represent a referendum on his administration’s handling of the pandemic.


Well. There is that. big grin

 
Courtesy 2020-05-06 18:38:57 

In reply to nick2020

Any group of persons who don't think that there is life outside of the USA and that Trinidad and Tobago is a county in Jamaica cannot be considered as smart.

big grin