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Tannin wrote:^ This would be Trumpist propaganda, yes? Or is this claim (sounds unlikely, I know, but stranger things have happened) from a reputable source?
Open the other eye. I'm just saying reports of some of the numbers seem unrealistic, so just wait and see whether they are revised.
Tannin wrote:^ This would be Trumpist propaganda, yes? Or is this claim (sounds unlikely, I know, but stranger things have happened) from a reputable source?
Tannin wrote:^ This would be Trumpist propaganda, yes? Or is this claim (sounds unlikely, I know, but stranger things have happened) from a reputable source?
So you don't have a reputable source then. A little once-a-week small town local paper doesn't cut it unless you have creditable backup for it.
Sigh!!
“There appears to be an error with Orlando Health’s number on that report,” said Alayna Curry, a spokeswoman for Orlando Health. “We’re looking into how this happened.”
what ever the truth, they have a very serious problem, not so much Miami but a lot of Florida is a giant retirement home. lots of old people with shitty immune systems.
meanwhile Disneyworld is open for business, go figure!
(for those that dont know Disneyworld is in Orlando Florida!)
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
I love the way the the World's Worst Manager (WWM) sends out a minion to throw red meat to the Khmer Rouge Hats rather than actually leading. In this case, he's using Navarro to attack Fauci because he'd look like an even bigger coc@head if he did it himself.
The problem is, while the piece of dog faeces thinks it protects his image while boosting his base, it does nothing to protect the nation against the virus and the uncertainty it's causing.
Two-faced media games don't work when serious, unified direction is required. But, as ever, it's all about that vile piece of dog faeces first, and serious management second. What a creep.
Sicks Bux wrote:I've said all along that I'll be fascinated to see who Trump pardons just before he leaves office. I reckon he'll straight up pardon people if they can pay for it. He'll also pardon political allies and I wouldn't be surprised if he pardoned that cop who killed George Floyd just to troll the people he doesn't like.
The faux outrage over Trump's commutation of Stone's sentence is laughable.
Obama commuted 1,715 people as opposed to Trump (11), Bush Jr (11) and Clinton (61). I also read that Clinton issued 140 pardons on his final day in office which created much controversy.
Didn't see any outrage from the usual suspects when Obama was exercising that Presidential power in his 8 years as President.
It starts and ends with the message that Trump gave by this decision - "Lie for me and I'll protect you." It's unacceptable. As to the other commutations and pardons, who actually cares? Even if every single one of those was a farce, it would not make this one acceptable.
Most individuals granted executive clemency by Obama had been convicted on drug charges, and had received lengthy and sometimes mandatory sentences at the height of the war on drugs.
As I said above, I don’t really believe that presidents should have the ability to override the courts. But Obama clearly used those powers for good. Comparing that list to Trump’s is pretty eye-opening:
David wrote:As I said above, I don’t really believe that presidents should have the ability to override the courts.
The only way that will change is if the US Constitution is amended.
What's always interested me the most is whether a sitting President can pardon themselves. It would be interesting to see it tested in the US Supreme Court.
Gee, imagine the effect it would have on the tv/movie industry if someone could not get a presidential pardon just seconds before their death penalty was about to be executed.
How would Siri know when to answer "Hey Siri" unless it is listening in to everything you say?
Isn’t there a classic 18th/19th century poem about that? The name of it escapes me, but I remember it being about a man on the day of his execution waiting for a letter with a governor’s pardon that may or may not come.
"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange