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OT: The Trump Presidency is Over
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The Trump Presidency Is OverIt has taken a good deal longer than it should have, but Americans have now seen the con man behind the curtain.
When, in January 2016, I wrote that despite being a lifelong Republican who worked in the previous three GOP administrations, I would never vote for Donald Trump, even though his administration would align much more with my policy views than a Hillary Clinton presidency would, a lot of my Republican friends were befuddled. How could I not vote for a person who checked far more of my policy boxes than his opponent?
What I explained then, and what I have said many times since, is that Trump is fundamentally unfit—intellectually, morally, temperamentally, and psychologically—for office. For me, that is the paramount consideration in electing a president, in part because at some point it’s reasonable to expect that a president will face an unexpected crisis—and at that point, the president’s judgment and discernment, his character and leadership ability, will really matter.
“Mr. Trump has no desire to acquaint himself with most issues, let alone master them” is how I put it four years ago. “No major presidential candidate has ever been quite as disdainful of knowledge, as indifferent to facts, as untroubled by his benightedness.” I added this:
Quote:Mr. Trump’s virulent combination of ignorance, emotional instability, demagogy, solipsism and vindictiveness would do more than result in a failed presidency; it could very well lead to national catastrophe. The prospect of Donald Trump as commander in chief should send a chill down the spine of every American.
It took until the second half of Trump’s first term, but the crisis has arrived in the form of the coronavirus pandemic, and it’s hard to name a president who has been as overwhelmed by a crisis as the coronavirus has overwhelmed Donald Trump....
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/03/peter-wehner-trump-presidency-over/607969/



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#2
HAHA

When he placed restrictions in January on travel with china - he was called a racist. 

Compare his actions with Obama. 

Insane. 
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#3
I don’t really think America is going to put this on
Trump.  Obviously some part of the
population will, but they’re the same people that hate everything he does
regardless of what he does.  To me, I
think this is closer to a natural disaster than anything else.  I think most people will blame nature rather
than Trump.  Furthermore, when it comes
to election time, people are still going to have to choose between Trump and
Biden/Sanders.  I know this is fresh on
people’s minds now, but when the time comes to vote, we’re going to be several
months worth of news cycles past this and people will have to decide if this is
a bigger issue than Biden’s child touching/sniffing or Sanders being Socialist.
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irrelevant, Trump has done a wonderful job handling this, and no matter what he does or doesnt do, people like you will just cast blame
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Change Donald Trump to Rick Spielman and boom, it's a NJVikes post.

What does Donald Trump have to do with me wanting to go down and get tested for CoronaVirus and being denied because testing is only ordered by the provider based on strict guidelines provided by the MN Department of Health - when the upfront policy, the sign on the door, says "having symptoms of COVID-19 does not mean you will be tested?" What does Trump then have to do with me walking out of there and potentially getting anyone who crosses my path sick?

Good luck getting tested when they (your local provider) have the tests, they refuse to test you and then join you demanding a solution ($$$). 

The people we are staunchly being told to listen to for educated instruction are the same folks who are setting these policies of dont test everyone - dont come here - quarantine yourself - social distancing - we hope to open a drive thru testing facility!

We have amazing medical facilities here. We have incredible people established in positions and fields to deal with this. People want access to tests if they feel they need it. Access does not simply mean a hospital receiving testing supplies to conduct. Access includes not being screened by a provider once they do have access to tests.

The focus should be strong on the tangibles; tests exist, whatever the bottleneck in getting these out is should addressed asap. Not by Trump, but by officials and focused media. Its hardly in his court

Im not impressed when tests hit hospitals and instead of cheering and demanding more tests for rigorous checking... they literally tell people to stay away and not to expect a test. 
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Quote: @Sir Viking Bob VWO said:
irrelevant, Trump has done a wonderful job handling this, and no matter what he does or doesnt do, people like you will just cast blame
Facts have been irrelevant to you guys for nearly 4 years. 
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“Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power.”
― Abraham Lincoln

“As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them.”
― JFK

"Confidence... thrives on honesty, on honor, on the sacredness of obligations, on faithful protection and on unselfish performance. Without them it cannot live."
― FDR
"I don't take responsibility at all."
― Trump
 
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