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To: bruwin who wrote (1284949)12/25/2020 5:40:22 AM
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Trying to reason with liberal retards is futile. Ten and Brutard are so stupid, they don't even know they are liberals. It doesn't get dumber than that...

Cortes: If Biden Were Sure of His “Victory”, He’d Welcome Transparency.

Steve Cortes December 21, 2020
If Joe Biden manages to get sworn-in as president on January 20, 2021, he will enter office as the most doubted new president in American history. According to Monmouth University polling,…



According to Monmouth University polling, fully 77 percent of President Trump’s 75 million voters believe that Joe Biden’s alleged victory resulted from electoral fraud. Given this widespread suspicion among tens of millions of Americans, it is little wonder that a scant 3 percent of Trump voters believe the president should concede to Biden, per CNBC’s survey.


As early as November, 77% said there was fraud.

In addition to these grave doubts about election integrity, legions of Americans just now learn for the first time about the sordid details of the Biden-Chinese Communist Party payoff scandal, in which millions of dollars of dirty money from affiliates of the tyrannical Beijing regime flowed directly to the Biden family and close associates.



To: bruwin who wrote (1284949)12/28/2020 1:05:51 PM
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Bruwin, thanks for your detailed response. I'll just respond to various nitpicks here and there:
Firstly, Donald Trump is a 'guy from Queens' in New York. There are certain "characteristics" that guys from Queens have, in much the same way that there are certain characteristics that 'guys from The Bronx' also have.
I'm a "guy from Queens." My wife is a girl from The Bronx. There's nothing about Trump that is particularly unique about people from Queens.
I suggest that America would not now have Vaccines if it wasn't for Donald Trump bringing in many heads of Pharmaceutical companies to the White House and, together with his team, got things into Top Gear by discussions and planning and coupled with the REMOVAL of Government-type RED TAPE to ensure that the endeavours of the research companies were not unduly held up.
There was nothing that Trump did to remove the red tape, at least when it came to Pfizer's vaccine. Pfizer did it all on their own. The FDA fast-track process was already in place.

The only thing Trump did was not be a Bernie-style socialist and nationalize Big Pharma.
And then you refer to Donald Trump's "veto" of the Stimulus Bill, and your observation of him as a "dumbass".
Well he's signing it, and Congress is now taking up his request to increase the stimulus to $2,000.

Although the media is wringing its hands over a week's delay in benefits, I'm more focused on how poorly Trump is playing the game.

I stand by my statement, that Trump blundered into the whole process like an absentee general. Had he been involved in the process from the beginning or even in the middle, and had he not been so damned focused on overturning the election, I might have believed that he actually cared about meaningful relief legislation getting passed.

Instead, he doesn't give a damn.

Tenchusatsu