Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » How many Americans on death Row has he tried to save?
ExMachina1000 wrote: » A man of peace. A strong president who is able to use his business skills to bring sides to the table as well as creating the strongest American economy in recent memory.
Silentcorner wrote: » Do we blame the Chinese then for all the deaths across the world...is that how this works?
Mic 1972 wrote: » How many did Kamala Harris incarcerated that were innocent?
Silentcorner wrote: » Do we blame the Chinese then for all the deaths across the world...is that how this works
Biker79 wrote: » 100% correct. People severely underestimated the unique skillset he brought to the role. But as the 4 years progressed and he notched up win after win, it became apparent ( to those of us not consumed with bitter hostility or taken ill with Trump Derangement Syndrome ) , that he was a force to contend with. Poor auld Sleepy Joe. Sitting at a desk for 40 years and picking up a government cheque, with the occasional flurry of warmongering in North Africa. All he's good for now is watering his pansies.
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » Did she incarcerate innocent people or did she do her job and follow the letter of the law as expected? Because there is a huge difference.
Mic 1972 wrote: » Covid messed the global economy, every country is affected. You can't blame Covid on Trump and you know it
Biker79 wrote: » Its swinging below the belt but lefties don't bat an eyelid with that carry on. Anything, ANYTHING , to knock Trump of his well earned pedestal...
ollkiller wrote: » Nobody is blaming Trump for Covid. That would be ridiculous. They're blaming him for the totally inept response to the pandemic. First off if you know the disease is airborne do you not think the public should know that. From their President.
Deleted User wrote: » Had Trump come out and said it was very bad you'd have had people licking each other in the streets..
LessOutragePlz wrote: » Yeah she sure does like following the letter of the law :rolleyes: "A state appeals court judge criticized Harris’ office for falsely claiming that the only eyewitness against Jamal Trulove in his murder case feared for her life, making Trulove seem more sinister than he was. The judge said the story was “a yarn” and “made out of whole cloth.” Trulove was convicted, but later exonerated after six years in prison." Keeping an innocent man in prison for another year despite there being evidence to exonerate him sure is following the letter of the law :rolleyes:"Harris’ district attorney’s office repeatedly delayed responding to the innocence claims of Maurice Caldwell by filing for extensions as Harris ran for attorney general in 2010, keeping Caldwell in prison for more than a year despite evidence that someone else had committed the murder for which he was convicted, according to court records. A judge admonished Harris’ office for the delays and said they might warrant sanctions."https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-10-14/kamala-harris-offices-fought-payments-to-wrongly-convicted
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » Do not Harris personally. Thanks for the clarification.
LessOutragePlz wrote: » Oh so when Trump is in charge of the country and there are deaths due to the virus it's all his fault but, when Harris's office that she is in charge of delays a man's appeal and fights his compensation claim then it's nothing to do with her. The irony is hilarious even more so when you and other posters claim we have doubled standards with regards to Trump when you've clearly displayed yours in this post.
Man with broke phone wrote: » It really shows how much things have changed regards Trump. In most forums around the world cards would be issued for any pro Trump posts. The mods would find a way to rid you. Any anti Trump posts would get a pile of thanks. Anti Trump people would stay up all night researching how the justice department in Iowa did something bad and how to blame it on Trump. Now you have 3 anti Trump people saying childish things like I know you are but what am I. The mask has come crumbling off the democrats face and their support is gone.
Justin Credible Darts wrote: » dont forget this gem spouted by them how "Trump is letting the people down" surely if that was true biden would be miles clear in the polls
LessOutragePlz wrote: » It all comes down them not believing that there is such a thing as a sane and rational Trump voter or supporter. Everyone singe one of them all of 62,984,828 that voted for him in the last election are (insert derogatory term here) .
Justin Credible Darts wrote: » if they vote for biden, then suddenly those same people that were vilified for supporting a "liar" a "racist", etc etc would suddenly be smart intelligent people who voted for the right person. Basically its a case that they think people are stupid unless they vote for who they say....this is the mindset of the anti trump agenda
Justin Credible Darts wrote: » Imagine if Trump had more of the popular vote and the college electorate went with biden and Biden got in......would all those whiny pathetic trump haters who cried how trump got in cry Biden "cheated". ?
LessOutragePlz wrote: » What they don't tell you is that Trump losing the popular vote was mostly down to the popular vote in California with Hillary getting 4,269,978 votes in California than Trump in 2016.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_United_States_presidential_election_in_California
Biker79 wrote: » Well well....so that was the Democrat policy of bringing in as many immigrants from South America as possible, in return for votes, coming to fruition. Going forward though, they may need to redesign their policy. South Americans tend to be family orientated and conservative. They wont want to align themselves with any of that recent woke\ Antifa\ blm carry on. Republicans have an opportunity here to turn demographic shifts to their advantage I would say. Maybe they will in November.
LessOutragePlz wrote: » Yeah there's a reason their against bringing in voter ID laws, it's nothing to do with voter suppression and it's no surprise that California is one of the states where no ID is required to vote at the ballot box.
Deleted User wrote: » Trump established an investigation into voter fraud, strangely it has not produced any evidence of voter fraud.