@oralloy,
but its a fact. All the boogaloos with the Tiki Torches are ultra right wing wackadoodles fighting for their right to keep spreading The "Lost Cause" Bullshit an its supportive racist beliefs.
@coldjoint,
I watched that vid of the old guy getting pushed to the ground. He was unable to stay in his balance. (In art we were trained that all balance in sketching the moving human form is based upon having the point of contact of a foot in perpendicular line between the point and the human nck. (Unless of course one is running or involved in athletics , then returning to a balance point is based on being able to recover that balance point)
That guys was never able to achieve a balance point while he ws going backward, till you see that his balance point was lost while his head an neck wound up a foot or more over his point of ground contact. He was going to fall based on his inability to recover his balance.
The president is just a total doofus asshole with no sense of decency and you are an equal doofum for believing him.
@coldjoint,
I support my local police force and hope they continue to protect me from deranged progressives.
@farmerman,
farmerman wrote:but its a fact.
It isn't. It's a complete representation of what the President said.
The "good people" that he was referring to are the people who protest against anti-South bigotry.
People like me (although I was not at the protest).
Coronavirus Live Updates: Trump Rally Attendees Cannot Sue if They Contract Covid-19, Campaign Says
Markets saw their sharpest drop in months after an uptick in cases in parts of the United States. Betsy DeVos issued a rule that bars colleges from granting virus relief funds to foreign and undocumented students.
President Trump’s Aug. 27 convention speech was moved to Jacksonville, Fla., from Charlotte, N.C., after a dispute over social distancing rules.
Here’s what you need to know:
As President Trump moves to resume indoor campaign rallies, his campaign has added a twist to his optimistic push to return to life as it was before the pandemic: Attendees cannot sue the campaign or the venue if they contract the virus at the event.
“By clicking register below, you are acknowledging that an inherent risk of exposure to Covid-19 exists in any public place where people are present,” a statement on Mr. Trump’s campaign website informed those wishing to attend his June 19 rally in Tulsa, Okla. “By attending the rally, you and any guests voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to Covid-19 and agree not to hold Donald J. Trump for President, Inc.; BOK Center; ASM Global; or any of their affiliates, directors, officers, employees, agents, contractors or volunteers liable for any illness or injury.”
Mr. Trump’s rally in Tulsa, the site of a massacre of black residents in 1921, will be on Juneteenth, a prominent African-American holiday recognizing the end of slavery in the United States. The rally will also be his first since the pandemic forced most of the country into quarantine three months ago, a campaign official said Wednesday. Polls have shown former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. establishing a substantial lead over Mr. Trump.
Oklahoma, a state Mr. Trump won four years ago by 36 percentage points, began lifting restrictions on businesses on April 24 and moved into Phase 3 of its reopening on June 1, allowing summer camps to open and workplaces to return with full staffing.
Of the four states the president announced this week as sites for rallies, three — Florida, Arizona and North Carolina — are seeing rising virus caseloads, while Oklahoma’s infection numbers are steady but not falling.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention still recommends that people avoid mass gatherings and stay out of crowded places.
You had it right the first time, twitchy.com.
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!
Trump administration won't say who got $511 billion in taxpayer-backed coronavirus loans
Source: Washington Post
June 11, 2020 at 9:55 a.m. CDT
Federal officials responsible for spending $660 billion in taxpayer-backed small-business assistance said Wednesday that they will not disclose amounts or recipients of subsidized loans, backtracking on an earlier commitment to release individual loan data.
The Small Business Administration has previously released detailed loan information dating to 1991 for the federal 7(a) program, a long-standing small-business loan program on which the larger Paycheck Protection Program is based.
The SBA initially intended to publish similar information for the new coronavirus-related loans. An SBA spokesman told The Washington Post in an April 16 email that the agency “intend[s] to post individual loan data in accordance with the information presently on the SBA.gov website after the loan process has been completed,” and it made a similar commitment in response to an April 17 open records request.
The Post is among 11 news organizations suing the SBA for access to records on loan recipients, amounts of loans and other basic information the agency has previously released. In response to questions from The Post on Wednesday, a Treasury Department spokesman said that disclosing “loan-level data” would risk the confidential business information of loan recipients.
Read more:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/06/11/trump-administration-wont-say-who-got-511-billion-taxpayer-backed-coronavirus-loans/
Sooooo, I said,"Alexa! List all of Trump's lies!"
Damn thing hasn't shut up for three freaking days!!!