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Stapes wrote: ↑Thu Aug 13, 2020 6:27 pm
We average from 2.5 to 2.8 million deaths every year. What is your point? 2020 isn't even over....... If we hit 300,000 deaths from covid-19 that would fit very easily into that margin depending on other factors. Your point is kind of stupid
Arent you presuming that all of those people would not have to died this year?
There are so many presumptions he is trying to make that it's absolutely ridiculous. Number two I don't believe a fucking thing he posts as being accurate
who is "he"?
you and whatever point your little chart is supposed to make? Are there going to be less total deaths in the U.S. than last year or the year before that? Maybe. Will there be more? Maybe
What we do know is that 165,000 people are dead and more every day in part because of a failed National Response from the President of United States and his administration who from day one has downplayed its severity and significance. Has dragged his feet every step of the way to admit there was a problem and when finally decided to respond it was half-hearted, disorganized and still to this day incomplete.
Now we have to hear you get on your soap box and blah, blah, blah .........I don't give a fuck about your opinion. He failed and he is going to pay for it on November 3rd.
A patriot laments his new US Citizenship isn’t worth what it was. My favorite comment:
When I became a citizen, back in March 2017, I knew that President Trump would seek to destroy many of the American values I admire. I did not imagine that he would also fail to “leave no man behind.” Shouldn’t that credo hold special appeal to a man who claims to care about protecting America from a dangerous world? Instead of using his office to protect Americans, Trump has capitulated to the coronavirus at home; now his administration may also try to betray Americans abroad.
Charliesheen wrote: ↑Fri Aug 14, 2020 3:22 pm
A patriot laments his new US Citizenship isn’t worth what it was. My favorite comment:
When I became a citizen, back in March 2017, I knew that President Trump would seek to destroy many of the American values I admire. I did not imagine that he would also fail to “leave no man behind.” Shouldn’t that credo hold special appeal to a man who claims to care about protecting America from a dangerous world? Instead of using his office to protect Americans, Trump has capitulated to the coronavirus at home; now his administration may also try to betray Americans abroad.
Charliesheen wrote: ↑Fri Aug 14, 2020 3:22 pm
A patriot laments his new US Citizenship isn’t worth what it was. My favorite comment:
When I became a citizen, back in March 2017, I knew that President Trump would seek to destroy many of the American values I admire. I did not imagine that he would also fail to “leave no man behind.” Shouldn’t that credo hold special appeal to a man who claims to care about protecting America from a dangerous world? Instead of using his office to protect Americans, Trump has capitulated to the coronavirus at home; now his administration may also try to betray Americans abroad.
Charliesheen wrote: ↑Fri Aug 14, 2020 3:22 pm
A patriot laments his new US Citizenship isn’t worth what it was. My favorite comment:
When I became a citizen, back in March 2017, I knew that President Trump would seek to destroy many of the American values I admire. I did not imagine that he would also fail to “leave no man behind.” Shouldn’t that credo hold special appeal to a man who claims to care about protecting America from a dangerous world? Instead of using his office to protect Americans, Trump has capitulated to the coronavirus at home; now his administration may also try to betray Americans abroad.
Britain, on the other hand, is an embarrassing mess: a nation of snitches and cry-bullies, tinpot fascists and mask-compliant bedwetters, fattened and softened like the doomed rabbits in Cowslip’s warren on free handouts (courtesy of their future grandchildren), terrified not just of going back to work but even of venturing into shops and pubs, increasing the likelihood as each day of cowering inertia passes that Britain’s economic recovery will look less like a V and more like an L with a very, very long bottom.
Britain, on the other hand, is an embarrassing mess: a nation of snitches and cry-bullies, tinpot fascists and mask-compliant bedwetters, fattened and softened like the doomed rabbits in Cowslip’s warren on free handouts (courtesy of their future grandchildren), terrified not just of going back to work but even of venturing into shops and pubs, increasing the likelihood as each day of cowering inertia passes that Britain’s economic recovery will look less like a V and more like an L with a very, very long bottom.
CaptQuint wrote: ↑Sun Aug 16, 2020 10:33 pm
COVID-19 updates: CCD’s Texas approaches 10,000 deaths as Dallas County reports thousands of cases from state backlog
CaptQuint wrote: ↑Sun Aug 16, 2020 10:33 pm
COVID-19 updates: CCD’s Texas approaches 10,000 deaths as Dallas County reports thousands of cases from state backlog
CaptQuint wrote: ↑Sun Aug 16, 2020 10:33 pm
COVID-19 updates: CCD’s Texas approaches 10,000 deaths as Dallas County reports thousands of cases from state backlog
CaptQuint wrote: ↑Sun Aug 16, 2020 10:33 pm
COVID-19 updates: CCD’s Texas approaches 10,000 deaths as Dallas County reports thousands of cases from state backlog
CaptQuint wrote: ↑Sun Aug 16, 2020 10:33 pm
COVID-19 updates: CCD’s Texas approaches 10,000 deaths as Dallas County reports thousands of cases from state backlog