Basement Joe.Termin8tor » 24 Jul 2020, 12:22 pm » wrote: ↑Trump is obligated by federal law to protect federal property.Misty » 24 Jul 2020, 11:52 am » wrote: ↑Wake up and smell the coffee you pinhead.
This is all about politics.
It's a **** show.
This LAW AND ORDER **** is right out of Nixon's playbook.
The protests in Portland were winding down.
Trump's goons have only exacerbated the situation.
But to the degree there's show to it, it's better than the one put on by Clueless Basement Joe.
Here's a hint psycho.Termin8tor » 24 Jul 2020, 12:21 pm » wrote: ↑Oh my gosh, rioters and vandals who attack federal buildings might be arrested?
Horrors!![]()
Here's a hint, psycho. Trump is obligated by federal law to do this.
Misty » 24 Jul 2020, 12:43 pm » wrote: ↑ Here's a hint psycho.
Protecting federal buildings does not include shooting peaceful protesters in the face or beating a Navy veteran who was not attacking anything, or scooping peaceful protesters up and whisking them away in unmarked cars.
Trump is obligated by federal law to protect federal property.
But to the degree there's show to it, it's better than the one put on by Clueless Basement Joe.
Lie?Basement Joe.
ROFL.
Trumplican talking point lie.
Termin8tor » Today, 12:21 pm » wrote: ↑
Today, 12:21 pm
Oh my gosh, rioters and vandals who attack federal buildings might be arrested?
Horrors!![]()
Here's a hint, psycho. Trump is obligated by federal law to do this.
Blah, blah, blah, blah. You have no idea what that facts are, but you'll be more than happy to make something up.Here's a hint psycho.
Protecting federal buildings does not include shooting peaceful protesters in the face or beating a Navy veteran who was not attacking anything, or scooping peaceful protesters up and whisking them away in unmarked cars.

Who's going to arrest them you jackass?Termin8tor » 24 Jul 2020, 4:09 pm » wrote: ↑So how many of Trump's thugs have been arrested, psycho?Misty » 22 Jul 2020, 1:11 pm » wrote: ↑Trumpty Dumpty's goons who are inciting more rioting.
When people are protesting police brutality the last thing you should do is send in people to brutalize them.![]()
Let me guess, a number less than one.
President Trump called Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler “pathetic” after the Oregon politician was gassed by federal troops while standing among protesters outside a courthouse.
“He made a fool out of himself.
He wanted to be among the people, so he went into the crowd and they knocked the hell out of him,” Trump said during a prime-time performance with Sean Hannity on Fox News Thursday.
“That was the end of him. So that was pretty pathetic.”
https://www.nydailynews.com/news/nation ... story.html
COVID-19 patients will be ‘sent home to die’ if deemed too sick, Texas county says.
The situation was not always as dire in this rural South Texas county.
Starr County once went about three weeks without a COVID-19 case at the beginning of the pandemic.
It banned large gatherings, tested hundreds of residents a day, issued stay-at-home orders and required face masks — many of the same mandates now commonplace across the U.S.
The poor and mostly Latino county on the Mexico border was containing COVID-19.
“A model for the country,” Starr County Judge Eloy Vera said Tuesday — as he shared an update that now appears gloomy.
In April, its aggressive and successful approach to beating the coronavirus was spotlighted by NBC News.
“We are very proud at this point that our numbers are very low, considering we are an at-risk population and the disparity in medical services and our low socio-economic population,” Joel Villareal, mayor of county seat Rio Grande City, told NBC News.
“We rank as one of the poorest counties in the nation. However, that does not deter us.”
But after Gov. Greg Abbott issued orders for the reopening of the state, overriding local control and decision-making, COVID-19 cases surged.
Now Starr County is at a dangerous “tipping point,” reporting an alarming number of new cases each day, data show.
Starr County Memorial Hospital — the county’s only hospital — is overflowing with COVID-19 patients.
The county has been forced to form what is being compared to a so-called “death panel.”
A county health board – which governs Starr Memorial – is set to authorize critical care guidelines Thursday that will help medical workers determine ways to allocate scarce medical resources on patients with the best chance to survive.
A committee will deem which COVID-19 patients are likely to die and send them home with family, Jose Vasquez, the county health authority, said during a news conference Tuesday.
“The situation is desperate,” Vasquez said.
“We cannot continue functioning in the Starr County Memorial Hospital nor in our county in the way that things are going.
The numbers are staggering.”
https://amp.star-telegram.com/news/coro ... ssion=true

No.Taipan » 25 Jul 2020, 6:46 am » wrote: ↑I think it is time to starting shooting these rioters and looters (not the peaceful)
in the foot. Then let them limp off of the battlefield and go home.
Can we agree on that?
You're becoming an even more obsessive stalker than Clem, if that's possible.

Your girl is calling you.duck615 » 25 Jul 2020, 12:57 pm » wrote: ↑Oh my is that your husband? Are you bigger than him?Misty » 25 Jul 2020, 12:49 pm » wrote: ↑ You're becoming an even more obsessive stalker than Clem, if that's possible.

That's the same Eric Bolling who was fired from FOX News for sexual harassment.Local TV stations across the country set to air discredited 'Plandemic' researcher's conspiracy theory about Fauci.
New York (CNN Business) Local television stations owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group are set to air a conspiracy theory over the weekend that suggests Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top expert on infectious diseases, was responsible for the creation of the coronavirus.
The baseless conspiracy theory is set to air on stations across the country in a segment during the program "America This Week" hosted by Eric Bolling.
The show, which is posted online before it is broadcast over the weekend, is distributed to Sinclair Broadcast Group's network of local television stations, one of the largest in the country.
A survey by Pew Research Group earlier this year showed that local news was a vital source of information on the coronavirus for many Americans, and more trusted than the media overall.
In this week's episode of the show, Bolling spoke with Judy Mikovits, the medical researcher featured in the discredited "Plandemic" video that went viral earlier this year and which was banned from platforms such as Facebook and YouTube.
Throughout the segment, the on-screen graphic read, "DID DR. FAUCI CREATE COVID-19?"
Bolling also spoke with Mikovits' attorney, Larry Klayman, a right-wing lawyer who also has a history of pushing misinformation and representing conspiracy theorists.
During the interview Mikovits told Bolling that Fauci had over the past decade "manufactured" and shipped coronaviruses to Wuhan, China, which became the original epicenter of the current outbreak.
Bolling noted that this was a "hefty claim," but did not meaningfully challenge Mikovits and allowed her to continue making her case.
Klayman, who did not respond to a request for comment, also pushed conspiracy theories about the coronavirus.
He said the "origins" of the virus were in the United States.
Bolling didn't meaningfully challenge Klayman either.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/24/media/si ... index.html
Misty » 25 Jul 2020, 12:43 pm » wrote: ↑ No.
First of all, I do not agree with you classifying protesters as 'rioters'.
The majority of the protests have been peaceful (see my last post).
Secondly, there is no 'looting' going on right now.
And lastly, we do not shoot people who may be committing a crime.
This is NOT the wild West.
We have something called due process.
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