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malaise

(268,693 posts)
Wed Sep 27, 2017, 11:25 AM Sep 2017

We have been really treated very, very nicely by the governor and by everybody else, - Dotard

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Groper Don the Con.
You would think that it is the victims of the hurricane who need to be treated very very nciely.
This fucker is sick. It's always about him.

Reminds me of the trip to Corpus Christi where he was thrilled with the huge crowd in the middle of a fucking hurricane and floods.

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https://www.newyorker.com/news/amy-davidson-sorkin/the-distance-between-donald-trump-and-puerto-rico

The New Yorker ought to have pointed out that Puerto Rico is an island in the Caribbean sea. Good read otherwise.

How far away is Puerto Rico, from President Donald Trump’s perspective? “This is an island sitting in the middle of an ocean. And it’s a big ocean, it’s a very big ocean,” he said, on Tuesday morning, before a meeting with House members. Puerto Rico is, indeed, an island, but it is also an American island, inhabited by three and a half million United States citizens who are in immediate danger, owing to the havoc wrought by Hurricane Maria. The storm made landfall on the commonwealth more than a week ago as a Category 4 hurricane and swept it from end to end, destroying fields of crops and ripping the façades off of apartment buildings. Relief workers have still not been able to reach some towns in the interior. Trump announced that he would visit Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, which were also hard hit, next Tuesday, which he said was the soonest practical date. Meanwhile, the majority of people in Puerto Rico remain without clean water, the electricity grid is inoperable, cell towers are down, roads are impassable, food is rotting, and many of the elderly and the sick have been left without care. All of this is happening in America, rather than some place distant from this country. But instead of emphasizing that closeness, or a sense of mutual obligation, Trump has, so far, focussed on how different Puerto Rico is, and what its people owe him, which is, above all, their gratitude.


I detest this man


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maxsolomon

(33,244 posts)
11. My Dad, my Aunt, my Uncle, my Cousins, my High School Classmates
Wed Sep 27, 2017, 01:38 PM
Sep 2017

and none of them regret it.

Why? They love the taste of Liberal Tears.

yallerdawg

(16,104 posts)
13. Still resentment and hate?
Wed Sep 27, 2017, 01:46 PM
Sep 2017

Nothing positive, nothing about winning?

Liberal Tears.

Ask them if "Antifa" is crying!

maxsolomon

(33,244 posts)
14. No, I'm not engaging. They're still posting Birther crap
Wed Sep 27, 2017, 01:50 PM
Sep 2017

Spite is their motivation.

Its not going to change. They'll never vote for Dems.

Moostache

(9,895 posts)
7. Detest is not strong enough...English is inadequate to describe my loathing of "Trump"
Wed Sep 27, 2017, 01:10 PM
Sep 2017

Both the man and the 'brand'.

The things I would like to witness happen to him cannot be expressed without crossing lines the Secret Service takes very seriously, even for this walking pile of shit.

niyad

(113,055 posts)
10. I have been saying for a very long time that we need a complete new language to convey
Wed Sep 27, 2017, 01:22 PM
Sep 2017

the depths of the horror and depravity and hatred and ignorance that is this maladministration and all who support it.

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