US Election 2020 - Pt 2

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buka001

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@buka001 claimed Trump's father was a billionaire. Billionaires don't live in Queens, lol. If they're in the North East, they'd live in a massive apartment in Manhattan or if they are a hedge fund billionaire, in Connecticut and definitely have a holiday house in the Hamptons or Cape Cod.
Donald was technically a millionaire by the age of 8.

Hardcore working class hero.


Go have a look at Warren Buffett's house.
 

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@buka001 claimed Trump's father was a billionaire. Billionaires don't live in Queens, lol. If they're in the North East, they'd live in a massive apartment in Manhattan or if they are a hedge fund billionaire, in Connecticut and definitely have a holiday house in the Hamptons or Cape Cod.

Fake populism, Chris. That's the term you're looking for.

 

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UPDATED: 'Don't vote for a killer': Sharon Stone endorses Biden after COVID-19 guts her family in Montana


Sharon Stone has a frank message for middle America: "Don't vote for a killer."
Without speaking President Trump's name, the "Basic Instinct" star took to Instagram on Sunday to address the people of Montana, where her family lives, and detail how COVID-19 has ravaged them. She said the coronavirus outbreak claimed the lives of her grandmother and godmother and has sent her sister and her sister's husband to the hospital, where they're fighting for their lives.
"You, the people at the middle of our country, are at great risk of dying from COVID," the Oscar-nominated star said in the somber video message.


Stone, 62, lamented the situation in Montana, specifically its lack of testing. It is unclear in which county or counties her family members live. She claimed that officials were lying about testing and suspects that put her family at risk. Her mother, she said, is asymptomatic but can't get a test despite having had two heart attacks, five stents and a pacemaker in the last five months. She thinks she could have been an asymptomatic carrier of the virus.


"People are dying and fighting for their lives because there's nothing but lies," Stone said.

There have been more than 204,725 COVID-19 tests conducted on Montanans, according to state data.
More than 5,792 Montanans have been sickened by the virus and 82 have died. There were 94 active hospitalizations on Monday for people with COVID-19, according to the state. The virus has disproportionately affected Native Americans, who account for 18% of cases and 34% of deaths, but make up just 7% of the state's population.
 

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LoL, this surface - he's so vapid and all he ever does is spout non-sincere BS. Yet demands.
Anyway, here's some funny sheet:

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Surface is a parody commentator, similar to how Zapiro commentaries on politics. He's not here to be sincere and have discussion. But imo he points right wing and conservative hippocracy better than anyone. Just put him on ignore if you can't appreciate the genius of his comedy.
 

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UPDATED: 'Don't vote for a killer': Sharon Stone endorses Biden after COVID-19 guts her family in Montana


Sharon Stone has a frank message for middle America: "Don't vote for a killer."
Without speaking President Trump's name, the "Basic Instinct" star took to Instagram on Sunday to address the people of Montana, where her family lives, and detail how COVID-19 has ravaged them. She said the coronavirus outbreak claimed the lives of her grandmother and godmother and has sent her sister and her sister's husband to the hospital, where they're fighting for their lives.
"You, the people at the middle of our country, are at great risk of dying from COVID," the Oscar-nominated star said in the somber video message.


Stone, 62, lamented the situation in Montana, specifically its lack of testing. It is unclear in which county or counties her family members live. She claimed that officials were lying about testing and suspects that put her family at risk. Her mother, she said, is asymptomatic but can't get a test despite having had two heart attacks, five stents and a pacemaker in the last five months. She thinks she could have been an asymptomatic carrier of the virus.


"People are dying and fighting for their lives because there's nothing but lies," Stone said.

There have been more than 204,725 COVID-19 tests conducted on Montanans, according to state data.
More than 5,792 Montanans have been sickened by the virus and 82 have died. There were 94 active hospitalizations on Monday for people with COVID-19, according to the state. The virus has disproportionately affected Native Americans, who account for 18% of cases and 34% of deaths, but make up just 7% of the state's population.
Now that people are dying close to her it's a problem. Sharon Stone is one of the Elite. People have been dying of Malaria for decades at similar rates, while she lives in her mansion drinking Crystal hoarding resources like a dragon.

Shame, she's no longer good looking and has very little to offer.
 

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Now that people are dying close to her it's a problem. Sharon Stone is one of the Elite. People have been dying of Malaria for decades at similar rates, while she lives in her mansion drinking Crystal hoarding resources like a dragon.

Shame, she's no longer good looking and has very little to offer.

That's unnecessary? Why does she have little to offer? Is her worth only tied to her looks?
 

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That's unnecessary? Why does she have little to offer? Is her worth only tied to her looks?
It's Sharon Stone - the impromptu giver of other people's money while she sits on $60 million. Maybe you don't know her history. If she was born ugly what other redeemable qualities would she have? Eh...

Elite Hollywood types should who hoard silly amounts of wealth should not preach to the rest of humanity. Put out the cash or STFU.
 

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It's Sharon Stone - the impromptu giver of other people's money while she sits on $60 million. Maybe you don't know her history. If she was born ugly what other redeemable qualities would she have? Eh...

Elite Hollywood types should who hoard silly amounts of wealth should not preach to the rest of humanity. Put out the cash or STFU.
I didn't take you for a Marxist. Reminds me of some of the BLM protestors who believe wealth should be distributed, so they loot a shop.
 

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I didn't take you for a Marxist. Reminds me of some of the BLM protestors who believe wealth should be distributed, so they loot a shop.
It's called hypocrisy. If she wants to hoard wealth, great, but STFU. Don't tell other people to be charitable while hoarding ludicrous amounts of money herself. Again, maybe inform yourself of some of the dumb she's done.

Here's a real howler.
On January 28, 2005, Stone helped solicit pledges for $1 million in five minutes for mosquito nets in Tanzania,[92] turning a panel on African poverty into an impromptu fund-raiser at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Many observers, including UNICEF, criticized her actions by claiming that Stone had reacted instinctively to the words of Tanzanian President Benjamin Mkapa, because she had not done her research on the causes, consequences, and methods of preventing malaria.[93]

Of the $1 million pledged, only $250,000 was actually raised. In order to fulfill the promise to send $1 million worth of bed nets to Tanzania, UNICEF contributed $750,000.[94] This diverted funds from other UNICEF projects.[94] According to prominent economist Xavier Sala-i-Martin, officials are largely unaware of what happened with the bed nets. Some were delivered to the local airport.[94] These reportedly were stolen and later resurfaced as wedding dresses on the local black market.[93][94]

And it's not like she didn't have $million to give herself, she let UNICEF pay for her stupidity. For real man, anyone that seeks out Sharon Stone for moral guidance has some IRL problems.
 

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It's Sharon Stone - the impromptu giver of other people's money while she sits on $60 million. Maybe you don't know her history. If she was born ugly what other redeemable qualities would she have? Eh...

Elite Hollywood types should who hoard silly amounts of wealth should not preach to the rest of humanity. Put out the cash or STFU.

Wait!

The president is a teevee star, right?

The president ran a foundation - you know, a giver of other people's money - that stole charity donations meant for kids with cancer, right?

He hoards his wealth in Trump Tower and Mar a Lago, right?

So...

You're saying Donnie is worthless and irredeemable.






Welcome to the resistance, Brenden... Enjoy the Soros cheques.
 

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LOL, the Orange Dotard is so predictable.

Yes, of course Donald Trump wants his face added to Mount Rushmore

On Sunday night, President Donald Trump tweeted out a picture of himself standing in front of Mount Rushmore -- an image that made him look as though he was the fifth presidential bust on the iconic monument.


Moments later, he tweeted out a sort-of denial of a New York Times report that he had spoken with South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem about the possibility of adding his own visage to those of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln.
Tweeteth Trump:
"This is Fake News by the failing @nytimes & bad ratings @CNN. Never suggested it although, based on all of the many things accomplished during the first 3 1/2 years, perhaps more than any other Presidency, sounds like a good idea to me."

So Trump says a) he has never raised the possibility with Noem of being added to Mount Rushmore but b) thinks it sounds like a great idea!
Let's take the first point, uh, first.
We know that Trump has, in fact, raised the topic with Noem and that he was serious about it.
"He said, 'Kristi, come on over here. Shake my hand,'" Noem told the Sioux Falls Argus-Leader about a meeting with Trump in the Oval Office. "I shook his hand, and I said, 'Mr. President, you should come to South Dakota sometime. We have Mount Rushmore.' And he goes, 'Do you know it's my dream to have my face on Mount Rushmore?'. "I started laughing. He wasn't laughing, so he was totally serious."
Then there's this from a Trump campaign rally in July 2017:
"Every single president on Mt. Rushmore -- I'd ask whether or not you think I will someday be on Mt. Rushmore. But here's the problem: If i did it, joking, totally joking, the fake news media would say he believes he should be on Mt. Rushmore. So I won't say it."

He's not joking. Remember that Trump always uses the I-am-just-joking-and-you-media-stiffs-don't-get-it explanation whenever he says something that a) he means and b) he wants to give himself the ability to walk away from. But he's not joking. Not at all.

Don't take my word for it. Take Noem's. Again!
This is from the Times story that ran on Sunday (bolding is mine):
"Introducing Mr. Trump against the floodlit backdrop of his carved predecessors, the governor played to the president's craving for adulation by noting that in just three days more than 125,000 people had signed up for only 7,500 seats; she likened him to Theodore Roosevelt, a leader who "braves the dangers of the arena"; and she mimicked the president's rhetoric by scorning protesters who she said were seeking to discredit the country's founders.

"In private, the efforts to charm Mr. Trump were more pointed, according to a person familiar with the episode:
Ms. Noem greeted him with a four-foot replica of Mount Rushmore that included a fifth presidential likeness: his."
She had a Mount Rushmore replica made with Trump's face on it! Repeat: She had a Mount Rushmore replica made with Trump's face on it!
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Wait!

The president is a teevee star, right?

The president ran a foundation - you know, a giver of other people's money - that stole charity donations meant for kids with cancer, right?

He hoards his wealth in Trump Tower and Mar a Lago, right?

So...

You're saying Donnie is worthless and irredeemable.






Welcome to the resistance, Brenden... Enjoy the Soros cheques.
What gave you the impression I hold Donald Trump up as a paragon of virtue - are you stupid? That question was rhetorical, no need to answer it.
 
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any riots or blm protests on montana?

Probably very little. Montana is a lovely rural state where it is main tourist attractions are national parks and the like. It's a version of America that I very much like. Now compare that to the urban crime hotspots of NYC, Portland and the like. Horrible places. I personally couldn't wait to leave NYC as a tourist. It's a monument to crass materialism.
 

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It's a monument to crass materialism.
With your mate Donnie being the poster child of that exact concept. Chris I don't mean this sarcastically but can you further explain because your viewpoints aren't adding up today.

If you hold "Montana" in esteem then you *should* hate Trump and all he stands for. But you don't. It doesn't make sense to us.
 
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