The incognito mode trick doesn't work any more for the Washington Post. Thankfully, MSN reprinted the article without a paywall.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politi...b7Kz&ocid=iehp
HE'S DOING AWESOME!
The incognito mode trick doesn't work any more for the Washington Post. Thankfully, MSN reprinted the article without a paywall.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politi...b7Kz&ocid=iehp
Private browsing in Firefox with NoScript gets you the text.
Trump's death cult keeps on going.
Imagine going through hula hoops to read WaPo trash
Bill Mitc
It's quite easy, but your QAnon drops are free....
Imagine clicking on that to read it
lol no you don't i blocked javascript on the post a long time ago
Approval of Trump's coronavirus response drops 14 points among independents in 1 month
Two-thirds of Americans now disapprove of President Trump's handling of the coronavirus pandemic and race relations,
two of the biggest issues roiling the U.S. in the lead-up to November's election,
Trump's disapproval numbers on his coronavirus response held relatively steady from April until June, then rose sharply through July.
https://theweek.com/speedreads/924769/approval-trumps-coronavirus-response-drops-14-points-among-independents-1-month
David Dennison's 1975 Halloween photo
Trump's reelection is going terribly.
But Senate Republicans are faring even worse
A new PPP survey of North Carolina, for instance, showed Trump running 4 points behind Joe Biden, 46%-50%, but in bent GOP Sen. Thom Tillis was running an 8-point deficit against Democratic challenger Cal Cunningham, 39%-47%.
Tim Miller tweeted out those results Thursday, adding, "One thing I heard repeatedly from consultants on GOP senate races is that
with a couple exceptions Trump is actually running ahead of them on the ballot right now."
a similar Trump effect on House GOP candidates. Even though Trump is "running behind" in districts he claimed handily in 2016, one Republican operative told Walter,
“I’d be surprised if any House GOP challenger is able to outperform Trump—they are tied to him.”
Senate Republicans have continued with full erasure of Trump from their campaign ads
GOP consultants—apparently unconcerned that Americans are dying by the tens of thousands—continue to
counsel GOP senators to avoid upsetting Trump at all costs while trying put daylight between him and themselves.
Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst praised Trump for "stepping forward" on the pandemic response
Ernst, like her GOP colleagues, seems to be betting on the fact that none of her cons uents are capable of reading.
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2020/7/9/1959588/-Gotta-hand-it-to-Senate-Republicans-they-re-running-even-worse-than-Trump
Trash boasts like he's the First Ever to pass the test below.
The test is often given to adults out of concern for their mental abilities
the doctors were "surprised" that someone so obviously degraded mentally could pass such a brain-dead test
Last edited by boutons_deux; 07-10-2020 at 02:04 PM.
Advisers tried to help a reportedly
'inconsolable' Trump suffer, you POS mother er
... by bringing big trucks to the South Lawn
Some stupid cop in Minneapolis kneels on someone’s neck and now everyone is protesting,"
And "I had this great economy and they made me shut it down,"
It all has Trump "inconsolable," the first adviser said, and
convinced media coverage of the pandemic and the protests is all targeted at him personally
Trump's promised "return to greatness has already begun"
https://theweek.com/speedreads/924803/advisers-tried-help-reportedly-inconsolable-trump-by-bringing-big-trucks-south-lawn
Trump threatens tax-exempt status of schools and universities after two sue himTrump threatens tax-exempt status of schools and universities after two sue him
https://www.rawstory.com/2020/07/tru..._campaign=4952
what's Chuck Woolery up to these days
I can smell the old lady perfume from here
I know you and math aren't best friends but do try to keep up, dude.
Yale economists warn there’s only one way the US can truly ‘restore’ its battered economy
the only way to “restore” the U.S. economy is
to seriously slow down the spread of coronavirus — and
doing so is going to require aggressively funding anti-coronavirus measures.
“solutions that would shorten or mitigate the virus itself” — for example,
“measures like
increasing the supply of PPE,
expanding testing,
developing treatments,
standing up contact tracing, or
developing a vaccine.”
a phased reopening of the economy is not going to lead to anything approximating full economic activity until
we credibly address the pandemic….
To fully address a crisis, you need to address the cause of the crisis,
not just its economic fallout.”
https://www.rawstory.com/2020/07/yale-economists-warn-theres-only-one-way-the-us-truly-restore-its-battered-economy
https://www.politico.com/news/agenda/2020/07/10/if-you-want-to-save-the-economy-stop-the-pandemic-355383
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