The Presidency of Donald J. Trump: retweets WHITE POWER, condemns Black Lives Matter, regrets criminal justice reform

She endorsed the 24th most progressive member of the House over a former VP investment banker and Cuomo advisor. Troubling indeed.

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He thinks the 2nd to 23rd most progressive members are equivalent to Tom Cotton.

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https://twitter.com/KateBennett_DC/status/1263161706139828227

LOL

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95,000 rounds down to 0. Plus they were all old, feeble and minutes from death anyway and the fact they had Covid-19 was a coincidence.

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That’s a great point, if you keep score in millions and round to the nearest quarter million, we have 0 deaths.

In a few more weeks, we’ll round to half millions.

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This is the truth and why trump can get away with his ridiculous lie.

I am looking in the index of the Karma Sutra and I do not see this.

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Uh huh, tell me more…

No, we’re not all in this together — look at what’s happening with coronavirus in Yakima

Yakima County, one-ninth the size of King, had 82 new cases Sunday. Two days prior, it reported 122 new cases. It now has a case rate of more than 1,000 per 100,000 residents, the highest of any county on the West Coast and three times the rate of King.

Sixty-four percent of the infected people are Hispanic or Latino. Some of the Latino neighborhoods have case rates up to 2,300 per 100,000 — five times the U.S. average, and nine times the state rate.

“Return to work,” read a sign, in Spanish, on a car roaming past lines of protesting migrant workers, as reported by the Yakima Herald-Republic. “Your fear is the virus that is attacking our civil rights. Free yourself!”

Yeah, you there, the poorest, most marginalized people in the state. You be the tip of the spear.

I think we found our next SCOTUS nominee.

jk he hates Tiffany

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You need the special fucking without fucking edition. Not that I recommend it.

Lol didn’t notice the typo at first. Kind of apt actually.

The “Joe Arpaio donor” is a Dem mega donor and wanted to give Krysten Sinema the best chance in 2018, so she made a strategic donation to Arpaio’s primary campaign (he polled terribly with the general electorate).

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6’2", 290. Was working out 5-6 days a week in the 5 months before this goddam pandemic hit. (Finally got barbells and a home fitness bench 2 weeks ago. I tried multiple times, but places were out of stock thanks to gym closures.) My biggest concern about Trump’s health is if he dies before he is sentenced to prison.

I want the post-Trump period to be the reconstruction the country never had because of Andrew Johnson.

Gotta get the wage slaves back out there risking their lives ASAP. The only economic recovery they really care about is that of the rich/ruling class.

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love to boost the message of nazis as a part of my master plan

i wonder what she wanted warren to do in exchange

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Didn’t you also fail to stop the “plague” you fat moronic fuck?

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It all comes from the top.

You don’t say.

If the United States had begun imposing social-distancing measures one week earlier in March, about 36,000 fewer people would have died in the pandemic, according to new estimates from Columbia University disease modelers.

And if the country had begun locking down cities and limiting social contact on March 1, two weeks earlier than when most people started staying home, a vast majority of the nation’s deaths — about 83 percent — would have been avoided, the researchers estimated.

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