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Post by Deleted on Oct 3, 2017 17:13:55 GMT
Oh, darn Brrrrrrrrr......its spitting snow here today!!!!.... Feels like a cocoa & schnapps kind of day!
Well, JA managed to step all over himself in PR this morning. It's amazing how he can manage to come up with so many dumb & ignorant statements in the course of several minutes.
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Post by yogamama007 on Oct 3, 2017 17:22:54 GMT
Linda......that is because JA is a man who thinks for himself!
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Post by yogamama007 on Oct 3, 2017 17:30:03 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Oct 3, 2017 18:15:27 GMT
Donald Trump traveled to Puerto Rico and said the island hasn't suffered a "real catastrophe" such as Hurricane Katrina. And as cringe-worthy as that was, it's not the only thing the president said today. on.msnbc.com/2xQkxxr
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Post by pbnj on Oct 3, 2017 21:22:54 GMT
nashville11 Joyce thank you for sharing that letter. It took massive courage to write it.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 3, 2017 21:32:08 GMT
Dan Rather........ Human deaths are not a scoreboard tally. An island dealing with no power and no drinking water is a catastrophe. You don't feel the enormity of a situation sitting in an airplane hanger. And you don't tell people dealing with a life and death crisis that they are throwing the U.S. budget out of whack - especially after unveiling a tax bill with billions of giveaways to the very wealthy. Yet that is exactly what President Trump did, and much more, on a short hop over to Puerto Rico that was more about optics than action. Judged on this visit and all that preceded it, there is an emerging view among many Americans that the President really doesn’t seem to care much for the plight of the millions on the island who face great uncertainty and insecurity in the weeks and months to come. Many experts in disaster relief feel that the death toll will climb unless there is more help, fast. Yet Mr. Trump shrugged off 16 reported deaths so far (the number is almost assuredly higher) when compared to the "thousands" who died in "a real catastrophe like Katrina." And then the President did what he always seems to do, boasted about how well he is doing. It is incumbent on the press to keep the story of Puerto Rica in front of the American people and policy makers. This is something that will not pass soon, and we will continue to bring you regular updates on this page.
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Post by pbnj on Oct 3, 2017 22:14:45 GMT
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Post by yogamama007 on Oct 3, 2017 23:53:48 GMT
Do you all just feel all wrung out from the news?
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Post by nashville11 on Oct 4, 2017 1:39:32 GMT
The behavior of the JA today in Puerto Rico was disgusting and shameful. He has no empathy for those poor people at all. God save us from this abomination known as Donald J Trump.
Feeling exhausted from it all. It's 8:30, and I'm headed to bed.
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