NOW ful article about what trump did not do

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As far back as late November, U.S. intelligence officials were warning that a contagion was sweeping through China?s Wuhan region, changing the patterns of life and business and posing a threat to the population, according to four sources briefed on the secret reporting.

Concerns about what is now known to be the novel coronavirus pandemic were detailed in a November intelligence report by the military's National Center for Medical Intelligence (NCMI), according to two officials familiar with the document?s contents.

The report was the result of analysis of wire and computer intercepts, coupled with satellite images. It raised alarms because an out-of-control disease would pose a serious threat to U.S. forces in Asia -- forces that depend on the NCMI?s work. And it paints a picture of an American government that could have ramped up mitigation and containment efforts far earlier to prepare for a crisis poised to come home.

"Analysts concluded it could be a cataclysmic event," one of the sources said of the NCMI?s report. "It was then briefed multiple times to" the Defense Intelligence Agency, the Pentagon?s Joint Staff and the White House.
JUST SO WE ARE CLEAR ON THE TIMELINE:
Dec 18th - House Impeaches Trump

Jan 8th - First CDC warning

Jan 9th - Trump campaign rally Jan 14th - Trump campaign rally

Jan 16h - House sends impeachment articles to Senate

Jan 18th - Trump golfs Jan 19th - Trump golfs

Jan 20th - first case of corona virus in the US, Washington State.

Jan 22nd - ?We have it totally under control. It?s one person coming in from China. It?s going to be just fine.?

Jan 28th - Trump campaign rally Jan 30th - Trump campaign rally Feb 1st - Trump golfs



Feb 2nd - ?We pretty much shut it down coming in from China."

Feb 5th - Senate votes to acquit. Then takes a five-day weekend.

Feb 10th - Trump campaign rally

Feb 12th - Dow Jones closes at an all time high of 29,551.42

Feb 15h - Trump golfs Feb 19th - Trump campaign rally

Feb 20th - Trump campaign rally Feb 21st - Trump campaign rally

Feb 24th - ?The Coronavirus is very much under control in the USA? Stock Market starting to look very good to me!?
Feb 25h - ?CDC and my Administration are doing a GREAT job of handling Coronavirus.?

Feb 25h - ?I think that's a problem that?s going to go away? They have studied it. They know very much. In fact, we?re very close to a vaccine.?

Feb 26th - ?The 15 (cases in the US) within a couple of days is going to be down to close to zero.?

Feb 26th - ?We're going very substantially down, not up.? Also "This is a flu. This is like a flu"; "Now, you treat this like a flu"; "It's a little like the regular flu that we have flu shots for. And we'll essentially have a flu shot for this in a fairly quick manner."

February 27: ?One day it?s like a miracle, it will disappear.?

Feb 28th - ?We're ordering a lot of supplies. We're ordering a lot of, uh, elements that frankly we wouldn't be ordering unless it was something like this. But we're ordering a lot of different elements of medical.?
Feb 28th - Trump campaign rally

March 2nd - ?You take a solid flu vaccine, you don't think that could have an impact, or much of an impact, on corona??

March 2nd - ?A lot of things are happening, a lot of very exciting things are happening and they?re happening very rapidly.?

March 4: ?If we have thousands or hundreds of thousands of people that get better just by, you know,

sitting around and even going to work ? some of them go to work, but they get better.?

March 5th - ?I NEVER said people that are feeling sick should go to work.?

March 5th - ?The United States? has, as of now, only 129 cases? and 11 deaths. We are working very hard to keep these numbers as low as possible!?

March 6th - ?I think we?re doing a really good job in this country at keeping it down? a tremendous job at keeping it down.?

March 6th - ?Anybody right now, and yesterday, anybody that needs a test gets a test. They?re there. And the tests are beautiful?. the tests are all perfect like the letter was perfect. The transcription was perfect. Right? This was not as perfect as that but pretty good.?

March 6th - ?I like this stuff. I really get it. People are surprised that I understand it? Every one of these doctors said, ?How do you know so much about this?? Maybe I have a natural ability. Maybe I should have done that instead of running for president.?

March 6th - ?I don't need to have the numbers double because of one ship that wasn't our fault.?

March 7th - Trump golfs March 8th - Trump golfs

March 8th - ?We have a perfectly coordinated and fine tuned plan at the White House for our attack on CoronaVirus.?

March 9th - ?This blindsided the world.?
March 13th - [DECLARED NATIONAL EMERGENCY]
March 17th - ?This is a pandemic,? Mr. Trump told reporters. ?I felt it was a pandemic long before it was called a pandemic.?


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Unfit for office. Remove Trump....Now!

.....and he proves it every time he opens his mouth to talk.
 

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We can all stop trying to articulate what we don?t like about dRumpf. This is brilliant.


British Writer Pens The Best Description Of Trump I?ve Read
March 8, 2019 ~ Michael Stevenson


Someone on Quora asked ?Why do some British people not like Donald Trump?? Nate White, an articulate and witty writer from England wrote the following response:


A few things spring to mind.


Trump lacks certain qualities which the British traditionally esteem.
For instance, he has no class, no charm, no coolness, no credibility, no compassion, no wit, no warmth, no wisdom, no subtlety, no sensitivity, no self-awareness, no humility, no honour and no grace ? all qualities, funnily enough, with which his predecessor Mr. Obama was generously blessed.
So for us, the stark contrast does rather throw Trump?s limitations into embarrassingly sharp relief.


Plus, we like a laugh. And while Trump may be laughable, he has never once said anything wry, witty or even faintly amusing ? not once, ever.
I don?t say that rhetorically, I mean it quite literally: not once, not ever. And that fact is particularly disturbing to the British sensibility ? for us, to lack humour is almost inhuman.


But with Trump, it?s a fact. He doesn?t even seem to understand what a joke is ? his idea of a joke is a crass comment, an illiterate insult, a casual act of cruelty.


Trump is a troll. And like all trolls, he is never funny and he never laughs; he only crows or jeers.


And scarily, he doesn?t just talk in crude, witless insults ? he actually thinks in them. His mind is a simple bot-like algorithm of petty prejudices and knee-jerk nastiness.


There is never any under-layer of irony, complexity, nuance or depth. It?s all surface.


Some Americans might see this as refreshingly upfront.
Well, we don?t. We see it as having no inner world, no soul.


And in Britain we traditionally side with David, not Goliath. All our heroes are plucky underdogs: Robin Hood, Dick Whittington, Oliver Twist.
Trump is neither plucky, nor an underdog. He is the exact opposite of that.
He?s not even a spoiled rich-boy, or a greedy fat-cat.


He?s more a fat white slug. A Jabba the Hutt of privilege.


And worse, he is that most unforgivable of all things to the British: a bully.
That is, except when he is among bullies; then he suddenly transforms into a snivelling sidekick instead.


There are unspoken rules to this stuff ? the Queensberry rules of basic decency ? and he breaks them all. He punches downwards ? which a gentleman should, would, could never do ? and every blow he aims is below the belt. He particularly likes to kick the vulnerable or voiceless ? and he kicks them when they are down.


So the fact that a significant minority ? perhaps a third ? of Americans look at what he does, listen to what he says, and then think ?Yeah, he seems like my kind of guy? is a matter of some confusion and no little distress to British people, given that:
? Americans are supposed to be nicer than us, and mostly are.
? You don?t need a particularly keen eye for detail to spot a few flaws in the man.


This last point is what especially confuses and dismays British people, and many other people too; his faults seem pretty bloody hard to miss.
After all, it?s impossible to read a single tweet, or hear him speak a sentence or two, without staring deep into the abyss. He turns being artless into an art form; he is a Picasso of pettiness; a Shakespeare of shit. His faults are fractal: even his flaws have flaws, and so on ad infinitum.
God knows there have always been stupid people in the world, and plenty of nasty people too. But rarely has stupidity been so nasty, or nastiness so stupid.


He makes Nixon look trustworthy and George W look smart.
In fact, if Frankenstein decided to make a monster assembled entirely from human flaws ? he would make a Trump.


And a remorseful Doctor Frankenstein would clutch out big clumpfuls of hair and scream in anguish:
?My God? what? have? I? created?
If being a twat was a TV show, Trump would be the boxed set.


Source: jobsanger: British Writer Pens The Best Description Of Trump I?ve Read
 
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We can all stop trying to articulate what we don?t like about dRumpf. This is brilliant.


British Writer Pens The Best Description Of Trump I?ve Read
March 8, 2019 ~ Michael Stevenson


Someone on Quora asked ?Why do some British people not like Donald Trump?? Nate White, an articulate and witty writer from England wrote the following response:


A few things spring to mind.


Trump lacks certain qualities which the British traditionally esteem.
For instance, he has no class, no charm, no coolness, no credibility, no compassion, no wit, no warmth, no wisdom, no subtlety, no sensitivity, no self-awareness, no humility, no honour and no grace ? all qualities, funnily enough, with which his predecessor Mr. Obama was generously blessed.
So for us, the stark contrast does rather throw Trump?s limitations into embarrassingly sharp relief.


Plus, we like a laugh. And while Trump may be laughable, he has never once said anything wry, witty or even faintly amusing ? not once, ever.
I don?t say that rhetorically, I mean it quite literally: not once, not ever. And that fact is particularly disturbing to the British sensibility ? for us, to lack humour is almost inhuman.


But with Trump, it?s a fact. He doesn?t even seem to understand what a joke is ? his idea of a joke is a crass comment, an illiterate insult, a casual act of cruelty.


Trump is a troll. And like all trolls, he is never funny and he never laughs; he only crows or jeers.


And scarily, he doesn?t just talk in crude, witless insults ? he actually thinks in them. His mind is a simple bot-like algorithm of petty prejudices and knee-jerk nastiness.


There is never any under-layer of irony, complexity, nuance or depth. It?s all surface.


Some Americans might see this as refreshingly upfront.
Well, we don?t. We see it as having no inner world, no soul.


And in Britain we traditionally side with David, not Goliath. All our heroes are plucky underdogs: Robin Hood, Dick Whittington, Oliver Twist.
Trump is neither plucky, nor an underdog. He is the exact opposite of that.
He?s not even a spoiled rich-boy, or a greedy fat-cat.


He?s more a fat white slug. A Jabba the Hutt of privilege.


And worse, he is that most unforgivable of all things to the British: a bully.
That is, except when he is among bullies; then he suddenly transforms into a snivelling sidekick instead.


There are unspoken rules to this stuff ? the Queensberry rules of basic decency ? and he breaks them all. He punches downwards ? which a gentleman should, would, could never do ? and every blow he aims is below the belt. He particularly likes to kick the vulnerable or voiceless ? and he kicks them when they are down.


So the fact that a significant minority ? perhaps a third ? of Americans look at what he does, listen to what he says, and then think ?Yeah, he seems like my kind of guy? is a matter of some confusion and no little distress to British people, given that:
? Americans are supposed to be nicer than us, and mostly are.
? You don?t need a particularly keen eye for detail to spot a few flaws in the man.


This last point is what especially confuses and dismays British people, and many other people too; his faults seem pretty bloody hard to miss.
After all, it?s impossible to read a single tweet, or hear him speak a sentence or two, without staring deep into the abyss. He turns being artless into an art form; he is a Picasso of pettiness; a Shakespeare of shit. His faults are fractal: even his flaws have flaws, and so on ad infinitum.
God knows there have always been stupid people in the world, and plenty of nasty people too. But rarely has stupidity been so nasty, or nastiness so stupid.


He makes Nixon look trustworthy and George W look smart.
In fact, if Frankenstein decided to make a monster assembled entirely from human flaws ? he would make a Trump.


And a remorseful Doctor Frankenstein would clutch out big clumpfuls of hair and scream in anguish:
?My God? what? have? I? created?
If being a twat was a TV show, Trump would be the boxed set.


Source: jobsanger: British Writer Pens The Best Description Of Trump I?ve Read


And you are just a moron.

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That's all you guys have. Fucking pathetic. It's amazing what the rest of the World can see, but like Trump.......you can never admit you are wrong.

just like Trump............Nothing..Zero..Nada
 

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Poor Skulnik. He just can't handle the truth. He should go back to licking toilets to "own the libs".

Classic Skuldick, He can't spell renounce then goes on to call others morons. Don't know why you bother arguing with that small minded twit. He's not worth the time.
 
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