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OceanBonfire said:Trump threatens social media companies after Twitter adds fact-checking labels to tweets
For someone who blathers on about "the Constitution", he seems to forget the first amendment a lot.
OceanBonfire said:Trump threatens social media companies after Twitter adds fact-checking labels to tweets
Who checks Twitter's POTUS fact-checker? Biased head of Twitter's 'Site Integrity' has previously called the President 'a racist tangerine', the administration 'Nazis' and compared Kellyanne to Joseph Goebbels
Fox and Friends
Mar. 30, 2020
"They have things, levels of voting, that if you ever agreed to it, you’d never have a Republican elected in this country again.”
https://www.google.com/search?sxsrf=ALeKk00fcvEek0E6Bc-qRges4D7F89W4zg%3A1590616162061&source=hp&ei=YeDOXobLPJe7tQb1k7mYCg&q=%22They+have+things%2C+levels+of+voting%2C+that+if+you+ever+agreed+to+it%2C+you%E2%80%99d+never+have+a+Republican+elected+in+this+country+again%E2%80%9D&oq=%22They+have+things%2C+levels+of+voting%2C+that+if+you+ever+agreed+to+it%2C+you%E2%80%99d+never+have+a+Republican+elected+in+this+country+again%E2%80%9D&gs_lcp=CgZwc3ktYWIQDFDAGliGemDQywFoAHAAeACAAQCIAQCSAQCYAQKgAQKgAQGqAQdnd3Mtd2l6&sclient=psy-ab&ved=0ahUKEwjG_7z6gtXpAhWXXc0KHfVJDqMQ4dUDCAw#spf=1590616189143
kkwd said:Twitter integrity boss has no integrity it seems. In his Tweets from 2016 and 2017 he said some pretty nasty stuff about Trump. If he had integrity he would step back from this. What is worse is that he called flyover states are racist. Twitter is a cesspool and they need to clean it up. I know, some will say, Trump is a huge offender. Yes, I agree with that, I wish you would lay off the stupid stuff and focus on the important stuff. Yes, his personality sucks big time but he gets things done.
Trump, downplaying deaths, once claimed US would never see 100,000 milestone
Trump suggested throughout April the country wouldn't reach 100,000 deaths.
In just under four months, more than 100,000 Americans are now reported to have died from the novel coronavirus, a grim milestone President Donald Trump once suggested the country would never see.
Roughly a month ago, Trump, at a White House task force briefing, said, "It looks like we'll be at about a 60,000 mark, which is 40,000 less than the lowest number thought of."
A few days later, on April 24, he again sought to highlight a lesser number: "Minimal numbers were going to be 100,000 people. And we're going to be, hopefully, far below that."
As the politically fraught threshold neared Tuesday, he continued to play down the actual figure, using new language.
"If we didn't act quickly and smartly we would've had, in my opinion and the opinion of others, anywhere from 10 to 20 and maybe even 25 times the number of deaths," Trump said, when asked to comment at a Rose Garden news conference.
He continued to make the unverified claim, as he does at every opportunity, that his decision to impose partial restrictions on travel from China, which took effect in early February, had made all the difference.
As the numbers shifted, the president has been consistent -- characterizing the ever-increasing death estimates as a relative success, compared to the 2.2 million death toll projection from the London Imperial College if the U.S. took no action to slow the spread of the deadly virus.
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https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/trump-downplaying-deaths-claimed-us-100000-milestone/story?id=70888441
Remius said:Is there a list of things he’s gotten done? A real one I can refer to?
Jarnhamar said:Stopped Clinton from getting elected.
Bruce Monkhouse said:How many times have you posted that link here?......we get it, you like it because it go the way you want, unlike last election and the next one.
E.R. Campbell said:I don't think the data, however optimistic, matters to the precariat, who, I suspect, are the core of President Trump's supporters. My guess (I cannot overemphasize that that's all it is) is that the precariat, which is predominately male and has less than a college/university education and either had or has parents who had good, solid, high paying industrial jobs in the 1970s and '80s, doesn't care about facts ... they know what they feel, and they feel a huge loss of both hope and dignity. I have written, several times, about the dignity deficit, and why I (and Stephen Harper, think it might propel Donald Trump to a second term in 2020.
Go look at that 'tweet' I attached to my earlier post: the people who voted for Trump and will vote for him or his surrogate again, in 2020 and in 2024 and beyond, don't care about the data because it doesn't address their issues, their feelings.
mariomike said:What do you think her presidential ranking would have been compared to Trump?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historical_rankings_of_presidents_of_the_United_States#Siena_College_Research_Institute,_Presidential_Expert_Poll_of_2018
Xylric said:When people make arguments along the lines of claiming that the sitting president is the worst one the United States has ever had (although the term "will ever have" is more accurately the thought being expressed), I take a rather perverse pleasure in pointing out that history is not over, and the US is still largely in its infancy.
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Remius said:Is there a list of things he’s gotten done? A real one I can refer to? I know he has but I would like to see what I might be missing. I know I am missing some.
The President making threats to shut down social media (because reasons) is kind of that important stuff you mentioned.
Attorney general launches new 'unmasking' investigation around 2016 election
Prior to his appointment as U.S. Attorney, Mr. Bash served as a Special Assistant to the President and as an Associate White House Counsel. Bash was an Assistant to the U.S. Solicitor General from 2012 to 2017, where he represented the United States before the U.S. Supreme Court. He was previously an associate in the law firm of Gibson, Dunn and Crutcher, and served as a law clerk to the late U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonin Scalia and to Circuit Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
kkwd said:Yes, I support Trump. I am happy with my choice and am proud of it. You have as right to put forward your opinion and I have a right to ignore it. I suspect he has done nothing for you personally but he has for many people. I won't name them, you seem to not be interested in them anyway.