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Reply #255 - Jan 15th, 2025 at 7:24pm
 
Dnarever wrote on Jan 15th, 2025 at 7:22pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 15th, 2025 at 7:04pm:
Frank wrote on Jan 15th, 2025 at 5:50pm:
At the end of his first term, Trump ...


... had achieved nothing.



Did you know that At the end of Trump's first term more people were coming over the border than there are at the end of Bidens term?


That's correct.

And, there were 500,000 fewer Americans thanks to Trump standing by and doing absolutely nothing while they died of COVID.

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Reply #256 - Jan 15th, 2025 at 8:20pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 15th, 2025 at 7:24pm:
And, there were 500,000 fewer Americans thanks to Trump standing by and doing absolutely nothing while they died of COVID.


So 700,000 died under Biden? He is such a hero. Wink
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Re: Donald Trump has again expressed interest Greenlan
Reply #257 - Jan 16th, 2025 at 8:33am
 
lee wrote on Jan 15th, 2025 at 8:20pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 15th, 2025 at 7:24pm:
And, there were 500,000 fewer Americans thanks to Trump standing by and doing absolutely nothing while they died of COVID.


So 700,000 died under Biden? He is such a hero. Wink


More COVID-19 deaths occurred during Biden’s presidential term than Trump’s, but this claim is potentially misleading without context.

The COVID-19 pandemic impacted the Trump administration for just  one year. In contrast, it impacted the entirety of Biden’s presidential term.

As of September 2024, COVID-19 was responsible for 1.2 million deaths in the U.S., with the majority of those deaths occurring during Biden’s presidency.

However, death toll figures under both the Trump and Biden administrations aren’t directly comparable because Biden has been in office for a longer period of time since the virus emerged compared to Trump.

Once we account for the duration of each administration, the weekly COVID-19 mortality rate was lower on average during the period coinciding with Biden’s presidency.
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Re: Donald Trump has again expressed interest Greenlan
Reply #258 - Jan 16th, 2025 at 8:38am
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 16th, 2025 at 8:33am:
lee wrote on Jan 15th, 2025 at 8:20pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 15th, 2025 at 7:24pm:
And, there were 500,000 fewer Americans thanks to Trump standing by and doing absolutely nothing while they died of COVID.


So 700,000 died under Biden? He is such a hero. Wink


More COVID-19 deaths occurred during Biden’s presidential term than Trump’s, but this claim is potentially misleading without context.

The COVID-19 pandemic impacted the Trump administration for just  one year. In contrast, it impacted the entirety of Biden’s presidential term.

As of September 2024, COVID-19 was responsible for 1.2 million deaths in the U.S., with the majority of those deaths occurring during Biden’s presidency.

However, death toll figures under both the Trump and Biden administrations aren’t directly comparable because Biden has been in office for a longer period of time since the virus emerged compared to Trump.

Once we account for the duration of each administration, the weekly COVID-19 mortality rate was lower on average during the period coinciding with Biden’s presidency.



The Yanks died in huge numbers from Covid because more than 65% of their population is obese
from all the junk food they eat.

That is not Trump's fault although he does spruik junk food.     Embarrassed
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Re: Donald Trump has again expressed interest Greenlan
Reply #259 - Jan 16th, 2025 at 8:42am
 
Bobby. wrote on Jan 16th, 2025 at 8:38am:
greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 16th, 2025 at 8:33am:
lee wrote on Jan 15th, 2025 at 8:20pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 15th, 2025 at 7:24pm:
And, there were 500,000 fewer Americans thanks to Trump standing by and doing absolutely nothing while they died of COVID.


So 700,000 died under Biden? He is such a hero. Wink


More COVID-19 deaths occurred during Biden’s presidential term than Trump’s, but this claim is potentially misleading without context.

The COVID-19 pandemic impacted the Trump administration for just  one year. In contrast, it impacted the entirety of Biden’s presidential term.

As of September 2024, COVID-19 was responsible for 1.2 million deaths in the U.S., with the majority of those deaths occurring during Biden’s presidency.

However, death toll figures under both the Trump and Biden administrations aren’t directly comparable because Biden has been in office for a longer period of time since the virus emerged compared to Trump.

Once we account for the duration of each administration, the weekly COVID-19 mortality rate was lower on average during the period coinciding with Biden’s presidency.



The Yanks died in huge numbers from Covid because more than 65% of their population is obese
from all the junk food they eat.

That is not Trump's fault although he does spruik junk food.     Embarrassed


The initial deaths are 100% Trump's fault.

He is responsible for thousands of unnecessary deaths.

He failed to take the pandemic seriously.

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Reply #260 - Jan 16th, 2025 at 8:55am
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 16th, 2025 at 8:42am:
The initial deaths are 100% Trump's fault.

He is responsible for thousands of unnecessary deaths.

He failed to take the pandemic seriously.




Greggy,
you can't blame Trump for everything -
he could only go on the advice he received -
Fauci was the one dishing out advice.   Roll Eyes

Anyway - this is now OFF TOPIC.
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Re: Donald Trump has again expressed interest Greenlan
Reply #261 - Jan 16th, 2025 at 10:11am
 
Bobby. wrote on Jan 16th, 2025 at 8:55am:
greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 16th, 2025 at 8:42am:
The initial deaths are 100% Trump's fault.

He is responsible for thousands of unnecessary deaths.

He failed to take the pandemic seriously.




Greggy,
you can't blame Trump for everything -
he could only go on the advice he received -


He ignored the advice he received.

That's why so many people - including his own brother - died.

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Re: Donald Trump has again expressed interest Greenlan
Reply #262 - Jan 16th, 2025 at 10:18am
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 16th, 2025 at 8:42am:
Bobby. wrote on Jan 16th, 2025 at 8:38am:
greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 16th, 2025 at 8:33am:
lee wrote on Jan 15th, 2025 at 8:20pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Jan 15th, 2025 at 7:24pm:
And, there were 500,000 fewer Americans thanks to Trump standing by and doing absolutely nothing while they died of COVID.


So 700,000 died under Biden? He is such a hero. Wink


More COVID-19 deaths occurred during Biden’s presidential term than Trump’s, but this claim is potentially misleading without context.

The COVID-19 pandemic impacted the Trump administration for just  one year. In contrast, it impacted the entirety of Biden’s presidential term.

As of September 2024, COVID-19 was responsible for 1.2 million deaths in the U.S., with the majority of those deaths occurring during Biden’s presidency.

However, death toll figures under both the Trump and Biden administrations aren’t directly comparable because Biden has been in office for a longer period of time since the virus emerged compared to Trump.

Once we account for the duration of each administration, the weekly COVID-19 mortality rate was lower on average during the period coinciding with Biden’s presidency.



The Yanks died in huge numbers from Covid because more than 65% of their population is obese
from all the junk food they eat.

That is not Trump's fault although he does spruik junk food.     Embarrassed


The initial deaths are 100% Trump's fault.

He is responsible for thousands of unnecessary deaths.

He failed to take the pandemic seriously.


Idiotic nonsense.


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Re: Donald Trump has again expressed interest Greenlan
Reply #263 - Jan 16th, 2025 at 10:26am
 
Frank wrote on Jan 15th, 2025 at 5:24pm:
Silly bollocks.


I expected nothing less than your default approach: dismissing it outright,

SadKangaroo wrote on Jan 15th, 2025 at 1:43pm:
I fully anticipate your rejection, as is customary, but the information has been provided regardless.

Let us observe the extent of your openness to reality this time.

Given your track record, the outlook is hardly favourable, but we shall see.


It’s a pattern. Someone makes a claim that challenges your perspective, and you demand proof. When they provide it, you dismiss the evidence, not because it lacks merit, but because you cannot reconcile it with the reality that rarely aligns with your worldview.

Take Trump, for instance. He’s infamous for tailoring his rhetoric to suit his audience. This isn’t a mark of flexibility or strategy, it’s duplicity. If you tell two groups two different stories, you’re lying to one, if not both.

When it comes time to implement those promises, someone will inevitably be left in the lurch. It’s an unavoidable consequence of his brand of political showmanship.

Trump is, at his core, a salesman, a dishonest, slimy one who’s parlayed those skills into political success. But being an effective salesman doesn’t equate to being a good leader, let alone a statesman. Salesmen care about the transaction, not the product.

For Trump, the sale is the election. Once the deal is closed, his interest wanes, and he moves on to the next spectacle.

During his first term, we saw this in action. Trump seemed far more captivated by holding rallies than governing. For him, the rallies were the point: adoration, applause, and affirmation. Governance? That was incidental, a tedious obligation he barely tolerated.

He doesn’t care about following through on his promises. At best, he recycles them, blaming others when he inevitably fails to deliver, or just lies and claims they were delivered knowing that his fans won't bother to check, and if the media do, it will be dismissed as bias.

Because the truth is, he doesn’t care. He never has. His first term was a masterclass in this indifference, and there’s no reason to believe another term would be any different.
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Reply #264 - Jan 16th, 2025 at 10:28am
 
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Absolutely batshite Crazy.

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Reply #265 - Jan 16th, 2025 at 10:32am
 
SadKangaroo wrote on Jan 16th, 2025 at 10:26am:
Frank wrote on Jan 15th, 2025 at 5:24pm:
Silly bollocks.


I expected nothing less than your default approach: dismissing it outright.

Long winded, selective waffle.


SadKangaroo wrote on Jan 15th, 2025 at 12:58pm:
SadKangaroo wrote on Jan 15th, 2025 at 12:57pm:
Frank wrote on Jan 14th, 2025 at 5:38pm:
Can you give an actual example of this happening?


How many do you want?


Environmental Policy: Rollbacks of Obama-Era Regulations
  • What Trump Signed into Law: Trump rolled back numerous environmental protections, including weakening the Clean Power Plan, loosening methane emission standards, and withdrawing from the Paris Climate Agreement.
  • Claims to Fossil Fuel Industries: Trump presented himself as a champion of coal, oil, and gas, promising to end what he called the "war on coal" and regulatory overreach.
  • Claims to Broader Audiences: Trump often downplayed the environmental impact of his policies, framing them as necessary for economic growth and energy independence.
  • Reality: The rollbacks were criticized by environmentalists and did little to revive the coal industry, which continued to decline due to market forces.


It's simply what he does.

It's just, and this is his still, nobody cares because they know he's a lying sack of s
hit
.


Silly bollocks is correct.


[The United States has been an annual net total energy exporter since 2019.

Your stupid little spin flatly contradicts the facts:
Trum rolled back red and green tape to achieve energy independence.
And he achieved energy independence.

You are one of the many silly buggers who kvetch about green tape and red tape .
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Reply #266 - Jan 16th, 2025 at 10:41am
 


This video is a little inaccurate, that baby understands what "No" means.
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Re: Donald Trump has again expressed interest Greenlan
Reply #267 - Jan 16th, 2025 at 10:46am
 
Frank wrote on Jan 16th, 2025 at 10:32am:
SadKangaroo wrote on Jan 16th, 2025 at 10:26am:
Frank wrote on Jan 15th, 2025 at 5:24pm:
Silly bollocks.


I expected nothing less than your default approach: dismissing it outright.

Long winded, selective waffle.


SadKangaroo wrote on Jan 15th, 2025 at 12:58pm:
SadKangaroo wrote on Jan 15th, 2025 at 12:57pm:
Frank wrote on Jan 14th, 2025 at 5:38pm:
Can you give an actual example of this happening?


How many do you want?


Environmental Policy: Rollbacks of Obama-Era Regulations
  • What Trump Signed into Law: Trump rolled back numerous environmental protections, including weakening the Clean Power Plan, loosening methane emission standards, and withdrawing from the Paris Climate Agreement.
  • Claims to Fossil Fuel Industries: Trump presented himself as a champion of coal, oil, and gas, promising to end what he called the "war on coal" and regulatory overreach.
  • Claims to Broader Audiences: Trump often downplayed the environmental impact of his policies, framing them as necessary for economic growth and energy independence.
  • Reality: The rollbacks were criticized by environmentalists and did little to revive the coal industry, which continued to decline due to market forces.


It's simply what he does.

It's just, and this is his still, nobody cares because they know he's a lying sack of s
hit
.


Silly bollocks is correct.


[The United States has been an annual net total energy exporter since 2019.

Your stupid little spin flatly contradicts the facts:
Trum rolled back red and green tape to achieve energy independence.
And he achieved energy independence.

You are one of the many silly buggers who kvetch about green tape and red tape .


During Trump's presidency, there was a modest uptick in coal mining jobs. This was largely due to regulatory rollbacks and a temporary increase in global demand for coal exports. However, the increase was minimal, roughly a few thousand jobs at its peak.

For example, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported about 50,000 coal mining jobs in 2016, which rose to around 53,000 jobs by mid-2018.

Subsequent Decline:

Despite efforts to boost coal, structural forces like the rise of cheaper natural gas, renewables, and automation continued to erode the coal industry.

By the end of Trump's term in early 2021, coal mining employment had fallen back to around 42,000 jobs, according to BLS data.

The focus was on the coal industry friend. 

Swing and a miss, again.
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Re: Donald Trump has again expressed interest Greenlan
Reply #268 - Jan 16th, 2025 at 11:25am
 
SadKangaroo wrote on Jan 16th, 2025 at 10:26am:
Frank wrote on Jan 15th, 2025 at 5:24pm:
Silly bollocks.


I expected nothing less than your default approach: dismissing it outright,

SadKangaroo wrote on Jan 15th, 2025 at 1:43pm:
I fully anticipate your rejection, as is customary, but the information has been provided regardless.

Let us observe the extent of your openness to reality this time.

Given your track record, the outlook is hardly favourable, but we shall see.


It’s a pattern. Someone makes a claim that challenges your perspective, and you demand proof. When they provide it, you dismiss the evidence, not because it lacks merit, but because you cannot reconcile it with the reality that rarely aligns with your worldview.

Take Trump, for instance. He’s infamous for tailoring his rhetoric to suit his audience. This isn’t a mark of flexibility or strategy, it’s duplicity. If you tell two groups two different stories, you’re lying to one, if not both.

When it comes time to implement those promises, someone will inevitably be left in the lurch. It’s an unavoidable consequence of his brand of political showmanship.

Trump is, at his core, a salesman, a dishonest, slimy one who’s parlayed those skills into political success. But being an effective salesman doesn’t equate to being a good leader, let alone a statesman. Salesmen care about the transaction, not the product.

For Trump, the sale is the election. Once the deal is closed, his interest wanes, and he moves on to the next spectacle.

During his first term, we saw this in action. Trump seemed far more captivated by holding rallies than governing. For him, the rallies were the point: adoration, applause, and affirmation. Governance? That was incidental, a tedious obligation he barely tolerated.

He doesn’t care about following through on his promises. At best, he recycles them, blaming others when he inevitably fails to deliver, or just lies and claims they were delivered knowing that his fans won't bother to check, and if the media do, it will be dismissed as bias.

Because the truth is, he doesn’t care. He never has. His first term was a masterclass in this indifference, and there’s no reason to believe another term would be any different.


Great post.

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Re: Donald Trump has again expressed interest Greenlan
Reply #269 - Jan 16th, 2025 at 11:36am
 
Frank wrote on Jan 16th, 2025 at 10:32am:
SadKangaroo wrote on Jan 16th, 2025 at 10:26am:
Frank wrote on Jan 15th, 2025 at 5:24pm:
Silly bollocks.


I expected nothing less than your default approach: dismissing it outright.

Long winded, selective waffle.


SadKangaroo wrote on Jan 15th, 2025 at 12:58pm:
SadKangaroo wrote on Jan 15th, 2025 at 12:57pm:
Frank wrote on Jan 14th, 2025 at 5:38pm:
Can you give an actual example of this happening?


How many do you want?


Environmental Policy: Rollbacks of Obama-Era Regulations
  • What Trump Signed into Law: Trump rolled back numerous environmental protections, including weakening the Clean Power Plan, loosening methane emission standards, and withdrawing from the Paris Climate Agreement.
  • Claims to Fossil Fuel Industries: Trump presented himself as a champion of coal, oil, and gas, promising to end what he called the "war on coal" and regulatory overreach.
  • Claims to Broader Audiences: Trump often downplayed the environmental impact of his policies, framing them as necessary for economic growth and energy independence.
  • Reality: The rollbacks were criticized by environmentalists and did little to revive the coal industry, which continued to decline due to market forces.


It's simply what he does.

It's just, and this is his still, nobody cares because they know he's a lying sack of s
hit
.


Silly bollocks is correct.


[The United States has been an annual net total energy exporter since 2019.

Your stupid little spin flatly contradicts the facts:
Trum rolled back red and green tape to achieve energy independence.
And he achieved energy independence.

You are one of the many silly buggers who kvetch about green tape and red tape .


While it is technically correct to say that the U.S. became energy independent while President Trump was in office, the reason was the shale boom that had begun in earnest in 2005.

Moreover, 2022 (while Joe Biden was President) marked the highest level of US energy independence since before 1950.
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