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SectionC3

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  1. Yes. I dislike how he has divided the country through inflammatory rhetoric. I dislike the tax giveaway to the rich. I dislike the fact that, dividends aside, I've had dead money in index funds for the past 3.5 years. I dislike the fact that, instead of attempting to improve healthcare, he pursued a strategy of repeal without a plan to replace. (Ultimately, of course, that strategy failed.) I dislike the fact that, instead of pursuing meaningful border security, he castigated people opposed to his foolish and static sea-to-sea barrier. I dislike the example he has set for our country. I dislike the tarnish he brings to his office. I dislike Depression-era unemployment. And I really dislike his cavalier approach to the pandemic, which made what would have been a difficult situation significantly worse. You forgot to mention that it's his constitutional "absolute authority." Let's hear from the rule of law crowd on that one -
  2. I dunno. All of the pols I know aren't doing it for the money, that's for sure. At least not on my side of things. But glad that you're happy and that you've found success in life. I can't speak for everyone else, but my disdain for Trump lies principally with his disdain for the truth, his erraticism, his shallowness, his divisiveness, and his unpreparedness. Those are matters of his own creation.
  3. What Pete left out is that his boss belittled the virus and twiddled its thumbs for about six weeks after it knew or should have known of the danger and made what would have been a bad situation here immeasurably worse. So if we're going to play the blame game we may as well spread it around properly. "Higher standard." Thank you. Me too. It's about time somebody used that phrase.
  4. It's a joke. I like Buffalo. I (generally) like what I do, and I didn't make a play for the big money early in my career. (I get it, everyone likes to say that they could have been more or could have done more but chose not to, but in my case there's an element of truth to it.) So now my investment activities are limited to securities. But development, and development in NYC, seems to be where it's at these days. Or maybe was before the pandemic. It's hard to get started in something like that now, even at a small level (buying a few rentals in Buffalo and moving up from there, for example) with the constraints of the profession and the status of the securities portfolio. In short, my time has passed. The Examiner is a right wing rag, but there is some truth to what is written there. It's hard to take the piece seriously, though, when the author castigates the left for calling Trump authoritarian when Trump himself said that he has "absolute authority."
  5. That is obviously the saddest part of the whole thing. We could see 9/11. We can't see this, in significant part because we can't get cameras and reporters into ERs and ICUs (obviously with good reason). This struggle is a lot of different things to a lot of different people, but one thing that might be lost if we don't have a loved one in a hospital is the extent of human suffering and loss that is occurring. I try to make a point to remember that every day when I think of my own problems, and I need to do a better job in that respect.
  6. Now that's not very nice. More behavior like that and you're going to be on the Washed up Psycho list with Deranged Rhino.
  7. Mostly the liberal media. But I also have an affinity for Buffalo, and at least had an affinity for my chosen profession. So that played a little bit of a role, too. Good catch. I think you're on the hoax list, too. Hoax.
  8. I haven't heard the word manifesto in awhile. Not since the Unabomber days. That was a good reference. Fake news. You are on the fake news list, right Foxx? I seem to think so but I can't recall off the top of my head. You and me both. I probably should have been a NYC real estate developer.
  9. Careful or you'll be on it, too. Nobody wants to be on that list. Ugh. He might get one with the Pegulas' cash crunch.
  10. Yeah I know. On a serious point, Food for the Poor is a good group to give to on this issue. I'm a donor.
  11. That's it. I've had it. You're on the "Washed up Psycho" list. Have fun hanging out with Bette Midler. If you change your ways I'll consider taking you off of that list.
  12. Hoax. Change "looked at" to "was" and I'm with you. Inept, undisciplined, unprepared, unfit, and he still won. You make a good point about the quality of the candidate who lost to that.
  13. Could be. That's a fair observation. And probably recognizes better than I have the fact that there was a degree of contempt toward her ("Close the Book on the Clintons" was a hugely effective line) that was not properly accounted for.
  14. By that logic Trump was such a poor candidate that anyone who lost to him must have been historically inept. Not sure I'm there, but I could be convinced. I agree with you to the extent you think Trump is a bum, though. That much we're square on. Good observation!
  15. That is a solid point. She lost to a hideous candidate in Trump. That takes a special degree of ineptitude, you're right about that.
  16. If you're going that route, Hillary did win the nomination. So, by that logic, she can't be the worst person ever to run for president.
  17. I'm getting that impression. Sadly. I'd make a list about that, too, but it's more disgusting than it ever could be funny.
  18. Agreed. I mean, David Duke ran for president, right? She was a crappy candidate, but far from the worst ever to seek the office. Far, far from it.
  19. Also, are you curious about the new list that you're on? It's a carryover from the other thread.
  20. Democrat here. She should have rolled this bozo. And she didn't, largely because her campaign sucked. Bad messaging, and horrible strategy at the end. Tried to spike the football in Arizona instead of going to Great Lakes states. The "basket of deplorables" thing didn't help either; telling people who have legitimate concerns about their blue collar jobs that they're deplorable if they were sympathetic to the guy who at least bothered to talk about those issues was a big, big mistake.
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