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Go back to 2019 when all indicators pointed to a Trump victory in 2020. China and its US friends can not let that happen. So coincidentally, this killer cold virus happens upon the scene.

If the buck stops with Trump, he’s stuck between a rock and a hard place because if he doesn’t act, Mendelssohnians BLAME him for not acting. If Trump does act, Mendelssohnians are delighted because Trump’s supporters are pissed that he fell for the “pick your poison” stunt.

You are either completely dishonest or brainwashed, or both. Your own people are the killers.

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And now, of course, he allows Musk to wreak havoc on institutions ordinary people depend on even while somehow convincing his cult that their welfare is his primary concern. The fact that some otherwise functional people view him as benevolent defies belief.

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I agree that Trump is no messiah. You and I will disagree on what is good and bad from a governance perspective, so there is no reason to try and persuade. But you completely ignored my initial post about the political weaponization of Covid and the obvious timed release of that event, which included the pre-planned event 201 thing. The weaponizers put this particular US president in a no-win situation. Such perfidy and such un-Godly destruction of humanity by the forces of evil who in earlier times called themselves “humanists”.

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I ignored your point because I don’t share your view about the “obvious timed release”.. That sounds like something Marjorie Taylor Greene would say. May every happiness be yours.

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Why did it not appear obvious to you, John? China and the American Deep State were dreading another four years of Trump. He had to go. The Russiagate hoax, the lawfare against Trump, and the sham impeachments certainly support my position. Really, democracy does die in darkness unless it’s a James Comey “higher purpose” or a John Kerry “free speech makes governing difficult” matter, then anything goes. Blessings to you and yours.

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Not exactly, Retired. I blame him for his inability to not see any situation, in this case a pandemic, as mostly an opportunity to assert his dominance, and for being an arrogant moron. Case in point, his withholding supplies from states whose governors were slow to kiss his ring.

Mendelssohnians would have been pleased if, for once in his life, he had acknowledged that there were people who actually knew more than he did about subjects he knew nothing about that. But he’s incapable of that. In every situation, he has to be the smartest and most manly. The whole world suffers for it.

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