fromolwyoming wrote: ↑Tue Jul 20, 2021 1:36 pm
McPeachy wrote: ↑Mon Jul 19, 2021 3:00 pm
fromolwyoming wrote: ↑Mon Jul 19, 2021 2:21 pm
McPeachy wrote: ↑Mon Jul 19, 2021 10:15 am
fromolwyoming wrote: ↑Sun Jul 18, 2021 10:12 am
Yeah, seeing those memes pop up from Trump supporters is one of biggest hypocritical things there is.
Why do they have to be from "Trump Supporters"? Can't they just be from folks like me, who think Biden is a f##k[#] idiot of epic proportions? By the way, I was not / am not a fan of Trump - if you can't tell. For all the Trump bashing the last 4 years plus, isn't it fair game to call it like it is right now in our country, a complete Sh#t show?
If it was an actual criticism, sure. But I didn't see anything like that posted when Trump, who was accused of the deed assault of a minor, was President on here.
Oh my. Lovely bias there. "Accused" ... Trump was accused of a lot of Sh#t, so was (is) sniffing little girl hair dementia Joe.
Either way, I am sure there was Sh#t posted here when Trump was president. And if not here, absolutely everywhere else.
Among the the deed assault accusations (2 dozen+), Trump was poop on for things he said. Be it lies (biggest inauguration ever) or straight up stupid things (injecting disinfectants, which would be heavily toxic to humans), it was earned.
Hopefully you saw this?????
Quoted from "Dailymail.com"...what an absolute embarrassment!
Response to question on how to prevent misinformation
'There are trusted interlocutors. Think of the people — if your kid wanted to find out whether or not there were — there’s a man on the moon, or whatever — you know, something, or, you know, whether those aliens are here or not — you know, who are the people they talk to beyond the kids who love talking about it? They go to people they respect, and they say, “What do you think?”'
Response to question about Capitol Riot conspiracy theorists
'This is not who we are. And I’ll say one last thing — and you’re going to — I’ve had a lot of experience internationally. And I mean that — not good or bad, just I have; I’ve chaired the Foreign Relations Committee. I’ve been deeply involved. I did national security for the — our last — the — the — the administration with Barack.'
Response to question on vaccines for children
And the question is whether or not we should be in a position where you uh, um, are – why can't the, the, the experts say we know that this virus is, in fact, uh, um, uh, it's going to be – or, excuse me, we, we, we know why all the drugs approved are not temporarily approved by permanently approved. That's underway too. I expect that to occur quickly,'
Response to question on restaurants struggling to find workers
'My — my deceased wife’s father-in-law was a restauranteur up in — up in Syracuse, New York. And, by the way, he tried to con- — he had a — had a restaurant that was in a town called Auburn, about 20,000 people, which was at a flagship 24-hour-a-day restaurant that — and he offered it to me, which I would have been making five times what I would in law school to try to keep me in Syracuse.
'But I spent too many times at home hearing a — in his home, hearing a phone call: “The cook didn’t come in? He’s in a fight with his wife? What — what’s going on?”
Response to question on whether his unemployment benefits stopped people going back to work
'I see no evidence it had any serious impact on it. But you can argue — let’s assume it did. It’s coming to an end, so it’s not like we’re in a situation where — if that was it and it ends, then we’re going to see John is going to have no problem.
'But what I think is happening, folks, is, look, if you make less than fift- — and I’m not saying, John, your folks make less than 15 — you had good restaurants; that means their tips are good, people make a lot more than just what the — what the minimum wage — what the wage is being paid on with the — put tips on top of it.'