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oldmanfan

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  1. I have commented about him and responded to him numerous times. Just ignore this nonsense. Be bigger than him.
  2. It is political. Continuing to spew childish insults at those you don’t agree with keeps political progress from happening in this country. The majority of people in this country recognize the political parties have to start finding common ground to address many of the things that desperately need solutions. This partisan crap has to stop.
  3. So that’s the answer? Instead of engaging in actual dialog your answer is anyone who doesn’t agree with your childish antics should just ignore you? No. Absolutely no. Biden has said he wants to be a President for all Americans. You might want to model his approach. This country is doomed unless we put aside the kind of crap you and Trumpists spew. You’re the opposite sides of the same toxic coin.
  4. Acting like a child towards a child is a really rational approach. You’re being ridiculous.
  5. Then here’s a more blunt way to put it: grow up. You likely learned as a child that two wrongs don’t make a right. So act like an adult instead of a three year old.
  6. I have no problem with his court filings as silly as they have turned out to be. But when he tries to get state legislators to overturn the will of the people in a fair election that is actively trying to incite rebellion. That is sedition.
  7. I’m glad Biden won. I think Trump should be in jail. That said, I suggest you lighten up. We have to come together as a country and you calling people names isn’t helping anything.
  8. I think whomever the new Attorney General is, he or she may appoint a special prosecutor to determine if Trump committed sedition by illegally trying to subvert the lection.
  9. Those were the days! I remember going to the Rockpile and seeing guys carry cases of Genny into the stadium.
  10. To go back to the OP, it’s simple. If Trump refuses to leave then at 12:01PM on January 20th federal law enforcement will physically remove him if necessary.
  11. I will predict you will never see such testimony because the actions never occurred.
  12. You use the words potential and could in the thread title. I could do a similar video saying that Martians potentially could have done something to sway the election. The losing side has yet to provide an ounce of data to support theirs speculations.
  13. He did such a great job for NYC, both cleaning up the city and especially after 9/11. To see him degrade himself like this is just sad.
  14. Trump is the only president in history that said Article 2 allows him to do anything he wants. He wanted to be a dictator and thank God he got voted out.
  15. OMG. This has been gone over time and time and time again. In March there was great concern that there was not enough PPE including masks for the front line health care workers (which in fact was true; the hospital network I work for had to ration). Fauci indicated the public should not wear masks to be sure the front line health care workers had what they needed. As scientists did more studies on how the virus spread they found it was primarily by droplets and aerosols, and that masks including cloth masks could help the wearer from emitting virus. All if which is covered in CDC publications including the one I referenced with, again, 45 references. So you have no scientific expertise but feel you can discount multiple studies because you saw something o social media site. This is precisely the problem we have as a society right now. Refusal to understand and accept facts.
  16. The above is what is scary about this pandemic and the political situation surrounding it. The absolute refusal to accept things like data and science and facts. You have completely gone off the reservation if you are going to try and say that 45 articles showing benefits of masks are all wrong. First, I guarantee you did not read all, if any, of the 45 articles. Second, I have a 40 year career in basic and clinical research and review dozens of articles a year for different journals. While I have not reviewed all of these 45 articles, I have looked at several and they are valid. I will predict you read none of them, and can you comment on your background that allows you to interpret the now mountain of data backing mask usage as being meaningless? I’d like to know what your qualifications are that make you more of an authority than hundreds of trained epidemiologists, virologists, etc.
  17. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/more/masking-science-sars-cov2.html Article here shows 45 references, most if not all peer reviewed, showing benefits of masks. Happy reading.
  18. And where did you get this characterization, other than in your own mind? As an independent, here's mine: Kenney: deified because of the assassination; not a great president by any means, almost got us into WWIII because of his botching the Bay of Pigs Johnson: pioneered civil rights; war on poverty which had its good and bad points; terrible job on Vietnam Nixon: would have gotten more credit if he not been, in fact, a crook; he should have been convicted and sent to jail for what he did Ford: a good man in a bad position, should never have pardoned Nixon nor should never have said Poland was not under Soviet influence, would have been re-elected if not for those Carter: a good man who was totally unqualified for the job; a better post-presidential than presidential impact Reagan: deserves a lot of credit for ending the Cold war, deserves a lot of criticism for promoting the supply side economic theory that has never worked to this day Bush Sr: a good man, should have been re-elected; holding him accountable for raising taxes when needed was ridiculous Clinton: pretty good on some domestic policies such as scaling back welfare, his personal habits tarnish whatever legacy he has; should have been both impeached and removed for perjury Bush Jr: will always give him credit for holding the country together after 9/11, will always give him negative marks for falsifying reasons to go into Iraq, for the horrible response to Katrina, and for the economic implosion in 2008. Obama: History maker, pretty good on social policy, terrible on foreign policy - never draw a red line that you then won't cross Trump: a disaster; wanted to turn a democracy into a dictatorship; should have been impeached and removed for obstruction, violation of the emoluments clause, you name it.
  19. What's going on in Chicago? People are congregating closer together and not doing what they should do to help mitigate spread. What's going on in the Dakotas? same thing. One a bastion of Democrats, one a bastion of Republicans. The pandemic has nothing to do with politics.
  20. Right there with you. I am Independent, conservative on fiscal and law and order, more liberal on social issues. In my lifetime I've voted for more Republicans than Democrats, although I always vote for the individual. The current republican party is not Republican, it is a cult devoted to one man. Nor is the Democratic party the party of Truman, although at least they had the sense to put a more moderate guy in the White House than, say, Bernie.
  21. Viral diseases typically increase in winter months as more people stay indoors. Covid fatigue is real; I see it every day. People are not wearing masks either all the time, or wearing them as they should. Distancing is not being done as effectively as it can be. Same with hand washing. They have been somewhat effective; without what's been done thus far the mortality rate would have skyrocketed over what it is now. we need a redoubling of effort and commitment for a few more months until the vaccines can be readily distributed.
  22. I have advocated for the 537 party. What this country desperately needs is 537 individuals, one for each Congressional district, one for each Senate seat, one each for President and Vic President to step up and say enough. Those 537 would represent the center right and left, where most of the people are. They might differ on specific policies, might be more liberal in social issues and more conservative on fiscal policy for example, but they would understand that they need to come together, debate, and then come to compromise and consensus to move the country forward. They'd understand the value of term limits, and would work to actually get things done.
  23. My impression is the first Republican with presidential aspirations who calls out Trump and his sycophants will have the inside track to the nomination in 2024. I view Trump as MacArthur during the Korean War. He was hailed as the national hero, and was so egocentric that when he defied the Commander in Chief and Truman fired him, it was widely assumed he'd be the next President. He was hailed a joint session of Congress, even referred to as God by some sycophants. And then he went on his national tour, where it became readily apparent to even his supporters that he was a nut case. Trump is a nut case. Eventually nut cases become so unhinged that they show themselves to be unworthy of political office. Trump will fade into the night over the next year or two, and those Republicans who are rational and actually behave like a Republican will be favored. Plus Trump will likely be doing his ranting from jail, as I expect NYS and/or the Southern District to indict him for various crimes shortly after January 20.
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