The Presidency of Donald J. Trump, Episode VII: We Are All Going To Die, Thanks Obama!

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Today I learned Melania has a chief of staff.

Uh, why?

Trump’s new press secretary, everyone!

https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/1247543408576479234

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Did you think the tennis pro booked his “lessons” directly with the First Lady?

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Voting in Wisconsin is meaningful in April since there is state Supreme court race on the ballot as well as other local races. Not primaries but actual elections to fill offices.

Democracy is worth dying for. Democracy is worth killing for. I look on Twitter and I see several people expressing the desire to vote as a form of non-violent protest.

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https://twitter.com/daniellebrian/status/1247540178018656259?s=20

Dude, yesterday the local WI Donkey leadership had a “Trolley Problem” choice to make.

They could (a) call for a boycott. Not all voting sheeple are going to heed such a call. However, a not insignificant number of voting sheeple would have stayed home. That would have led to less chance of people dying. In fact, given the scale of devastation that is PUTUS BOWL, I gotta believe that the expectation of avoidable deaths today is at least in double digits. If my believes are based in reality, let’s say calling for a boycott would save 10 lives. Or (b) not call for a boycott, and not doom an expected 10 voting sheeple to death.

How is that justified?

At the very least, the local Donkey leadership’s “Trolley Problem” choice should save more lives than it destroys. Let’s do the math there… well if the Donkey’s are a coin-flip, their decision would then need to save 20 lives. And even if the Donkey’s win this election, they’d still need to Westwing/Reach-Across-the-Isle/Filabuster/etc/etc/ect… and all that idiotic shiz works, IDK, like at best 50% I’d guestimate. So we’re up to 40 expected lives saved now., plus 1, I guess to put this farce into the black, so to speak.

So, these local Donkey’s are so fucking full of their shit, are guzzling their own Kool-Aid, and are so thoroughly high, that they believe…

  1. That their farcical play acting crap in that big fancy building with the golden dome, and actually save 41 lives… local to WI and before the next farcical election comes along?

  2. That only they can do this magic. So no need to even think about trying other strategies, just stick with the one which has never once worked in the past, Vote harder!

  3. They feel they are basically gods, that can, and should, be the ones making such “Trolley Problems” choices for everyone else. Who put them at the switch stand?

Bottom line: Fuck those people !!!1!

We are passing 17K in like, two days, right?

trump is so deranged he thinks it’ll be down to 0 very shortly

This is awesome

https://twitter.com/danbeacom/status/1247562545206104065?s=21

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I’m leaning towards the idea that Wisconsin Dems should encourage this to be as big of a shit show as possible to spur public sentiment towards voting reform. You can interpret that as me willing to kill more people in the short term in furtherance of long-term goals if you wish.

“Trump removes independent watchdog for coronavirus funds, upending oversight panel”

Couple of trillion up for grabs, you say? Can’t have any pesky oversight watchdoggies snuffling around while we get our paws on some of that, can we?

Who could have possibly seen that coming

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He’s surely learned his lesson by not removing him from office!

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I do. You should be ashamed. Fuck you!

Furthermore, you aren’t figuring in the fact Voting Harder ™ flat out doesn’t work. So you are hippy-happy to see the WI Donkey leadership knowingly, and willingly, killing folks in the real world, for some imaginary so-called goal in a fantasy world.

This makes them worse than those religious leaders keeping their churches open. And you too, for being a cheerleader for unnecessary death. Fuck them, and fuck you.

Can’t have a revolution without a few deaths.

The Donkeys are not revolutionaries. WTF are you babbling about?

Man, now I see why some would be happy if you were to move along from Unstuck. Oh yeah… fuck you too!

Shocking, I know, but once again he’s lying/cherrypicking.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that from April 12, 2009 to April 10, 2010, there were 6.8 million cases, 274,000 hospitalizations, and 12,469 deaths (range: 8,868-18,306) in the United States due to the virus.

There were only 3,433 confirmed deaths from H1N1. Also the wiki for the 2009 H1N1 outbreak really makes Trump’s shitshow of a response clear. The first reports of possible H1N1 infections were in early April 2009, and they were confirmed on April 17th. Then:

During the week of April 19, 2009, the CDC activated its Emergency Operations Center (EOC), with RADM Stephen Redd as the Incident Commander, to augment the ongoing investigation of human cases of swine influenza A (H1N1). More than 250 CDC professionals worked from the CDC EOC as part of the agency’s response. As of May 4, 2009, the CDC reported that it had deployed 25% of the supplies and medicines in the Strategic National Stockpile to the various states.

But that stockpile is “ours”, States should have stockpiled their own stuff!

As of April 29, only the CDC could confirm U.S. swine flu cases. Besser stated during an April 30 press briefing that California and New York had diagnostic test kits, and that the kits would be sent to all states starting the following day. On May 6, the CDC announced that testing kits were now available for all states. It was expected this would generate an increase in the number of confirmed cases as more states began doing their own tests.

19 days from confirmed infections to distributing test kits, and that was without a HHS Secretary for most of it because Obama’s appointee wasn’t confirmed until April 28th.

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https://twitter.com/kayleighmcenany/status/240993516443037698?s=20

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So Peter Navarro isn’t an idiot, just a callous shameless hack. I’m not sure if I respect him more, or less.

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