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Previously on "Donald Trump has solved the issue of school shootings."
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Originally posted by Hobosapien View Post**** the WHO, another inept possibly corrupt organisation along with the UN and EU.
At the start of this pandemic we had the chief WHO bod saying it wasn't that bad and to not restrict travel out of China, allowing it to spread easier worldwide. They should be done for war crimes seeing as they are classing this as a war.
So Trump is right. Drain that ******* swamp.
As for schools being closed so no shootings. Seems education isn't all that anyway if the dumb ****s don't learn anything while they're open. See also kids being armed with knives 'because everyone has one so everyone needs one' in London and other UK cities, which is similar to the argument for arming everyone with guns in the USA to deal with mass shootings.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostIt would help if the USA had actually paid what they owed. They owe the WHO quite a lot money as it is....
At the start of this pandemic we had the chief WHO bod saying it wasn't that bad and to not restrict travel out of China, allowing it to spread easier worldwide. They should be done for war crimes seeing as they are classing this as a war.
So Trump is right. Drain that ******* swamp.
As for schools being closed so no shootings. Seems education isn't all that anyway if the dumb ****s don't learn anything while they're open. See also kids being armed with knives 'because everyone has one so everyone needs one' in London and other UK cities, which is similar to the argument for arming everyone with guns in the USA to deal with mass shootings.
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His press conference yesterday was a triumph of corporate suck-up...
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostNo he's too busy ranting at the media now even Fox has turned on him.
BBC News - Coronavirus: Trump berates media at jaw-dropping briefing
Coronavirus: Trump berates media at jaw-dropping briefing - BBC News
How long until men in white coats turn up to take him to a padded cell?
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostIs he bright enough to take the credit though...?
BBC News - Coronavirus: Trump berates media at jaw-dropping briefing
Coronavirus: Trump berates media at jaw-dropping briefing - BBC News
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post'Heartbreaking Statistic': Thanks to Pandemic, Last Month Was First March Since 2002 Without a US School Shooting | Common Dreams News
For the first time in 18 years, March had no school shootings! Clearly Trump is a total genius!
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Donald Trump has solved the issue of school shootings.
'Heartbreaking Statistic': Thanks to Pandemic, Last Month Was First March Since 2002 Without a US School Shooting | Common Dreams News
For the first time in 18 years, March had no school shootings! Clearly Trump is a total genius!Tags: None
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