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Old 01-05-2021, 03:59 PM
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Originally Posted by EODguy View Post
Saying Trump is a serial narcissist, criminal is an opinion and using them to inflame or justify hatred for Trump is why so many people pull back into opposing camps.

CW, an example would be if I was angry at what you have said (even though we've never met, nor talked directly) and said to the others on here that you had done a horrible crime like xxxxx and that's why you said or acted the way you did. That would be my opinion and would have no basis in fact. I do it too although I try not to.
I get that several of the people on here dislike or hate Trump because of what he's said, but it is difficult for me to understand how people can hate someone they have never met, whose policies have helped the United States. I know so many people say "oh, he screwed up the coronavirus response" yet 90% of the things people say should have been done are things that are only in the States power or if we were under a dictatorship.
I truly think that Biden will be bad for America (based on his 39 previous years as a senator) and the plans he has advocated.

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Trump has screwed up so many other things than the pandemic response.


I don't hate Trump. I do believe his is the worst president that I have ever read about or been around to see what good or bad they have done.

It is not necessary to know one firsthand to come to an accurate evaluation. Using the adage that "actions speak louder than words", it should be clear that Trump's words have been his actions and both speak to his despicable character. Are you saying we can't come to a conclusion that Hither and Charles Manson were terrible human beings because we haven't met them?

It doesn't take a dictator to support and promote the wearing of masks. It doesn't take a dictator to support and promote the WHO and CDC guidelines. It doesn't take a dictator to accept the the seriousness of the pandemic. All he had to do was tell the truth and he didn't. Supporting those vital necessities would have significantly lowered both the number infected, hospitalized and deaths.

The hard truth is Trump actions were those of a dictator that is not a part of a democracy. His position is and was--it is as I say it is and if you don't support my stance you will suffer my revenge. His position on the pandemic has been it is no big deal because he didn't want it to hurt the economy and negatively impact job growth that was his success story.

We didn't need a dictator to address the pandemic appropriately. We just needed a leader that listened and responded to the facts instead of trying to sweep COVID 19 under the rug with misinformation and lies.
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