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So far, this is the situation between Donald Trump and the candidate for president of the United States, Joe Biden.
Donald Trump:
Herd Mentality(immunity) against citizens: Let as many die as seems necessary until no more die from Corona virus.
Joe Biden: (part one of a 7-part program.)
Follow specialist guidelines which include
___more later.
Just wondering...
If one man can take charge of government senators, and federal and Supreme Court judges, and the location and number of ballot boxes; If one man can decide who can and cannot vote, and the health and wealth services of all citizens, what do we need citizens for? Sheep? Losers? "Suckkas?!
Did you ever see how sheep are herded.
Doesn't take much. A dog can do it.
The dog doesn't even have to be very big either.
If the dog has a big bark, and if the dog is kinda fast,
The dog can just run around barking and the sheep will go wherever the dog wants them to go.
Now the sheep look bigger than the dog.
There are more sheep than one dog can fight or eat.
It seems to me that the way to handle our current situation might be to treat C-virus in much the same way we treated the HIV virus. That is, everybody does it (in this case, breathe). Some get sick; some don't.
I hope the Democrats understand that THIS TIME being patriots, being honest and truthful, and having better plans, is not enough to beat him. They need a SHOWMAN to lead them to victory in 2020. By exposing his dishonesty, his avarice, his narcissism, his venality, and a hundred other personal and guiding behaviors now, they largely act as shills for his entertainment show.
"Many" of the people to which he appeals neither know nor care about the values of others, including their teachers, their legal or judicial officials, OR even their pastors. In fact we see every day that these whom we expect to guard and guide us away from men like him, see all these things and, wanting to "win", join and even promote his sideshow. These people, including some of his enemies will vote for his entertainment. The immediacy of laughter is much easier to exercise than thought.
Gads Hill Community Center was a center of support for the families of displaced persons (DPs). At that time, my mother worked as nursery school teacher. Her job was to teach frightened, lost children how great their situation 'really' was; to teach them how to speak to grocers, and landlords, and neighbors in a place where their parents and grandparents who watched over them, seemed lost and frightened too; lost and they couldn't even 'talk right'.
Turned out that it was very difficult for parents and particularly grandparents who, for all their lives had known places that were now broken and lost. "How do I help these growing, bright and shining treasures fit, when I myself can barely understand?
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