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To: louel who wrote (4775)3/13/2020 3:04:21 PM
From: Elroy Jetson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13801
 
There's nothing Americans love quite as much as losing their business and their investments, just like Donald has spent his business life doing one bankruptcy after another.

It's completely Trumpish everywhere we look - as the Donald still refuses to allow widespread testing to shut-down the pandemic - seemingly determined to copy the example set by the business catastrophe in Italy.

He could have changed this at any time over the past two months with an Executive Order, but he has a bone spur in his signing hand.

Why does Donald Trump hate America so much ?




To: louel who wrote (4775)3/13/2020 6:53:47 PM
From: robert b furman1 Recommendation

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pak73

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Hi Louel,

Completely agree.

The blacks have been played for decades. Don't listen to the Dems words - watch what their actions are!

They have (all minorities and basically the poor) benefitted and wised up.

That is not only true to minorities, that extends to unions!

Trump gets endorsed by steel worker, coal miners, police, border patrol - none of those would have been in the republican in past elections.

Past elections never have shown those constituencies supporting a republican.

Trump's going to blow it away , well past most expectations in my mind.

We finally have a business man running our multi-trillions dollar economy, like a business, rather than selling out the little guy for a campaign fund contribution.

If we knew how much of that has gone on, we'd throw up!

I hope this opens up the dreams and efforts of other very sharp business people, who decide to contribute their service vs. eating and drinking themselves to an early grave - the result of retiring into a life of excesses from huge wealth.

IMO, Trump has raised the bar of what a decisive and aggressive president can do.

Many do not like his style, but great businessmen are aggressive and say it like it is - part of them achieving success, - so not only do they do it a lot, but they have been rewarded all of their lives.

This greatly contrasts to the politician who spends his life back slapping and asking for contributions to continue his tenure.

It scares the heck out of entrenched politicians, who to a more or less degree, are bought and paid for.

I like the change!

Bob