Crimes the conman could be prosecuted for
samedi 10 octobre 2020 à 02:00Describing some of the crimes the conman could be prosecuted for, if he can't hold on to the presidency.
Site original : Richard Stallman's Political Notes
Describing some of the crimes the conman could be prosecuted for, if he can't hold on to the presidency.
*Covid drug given to Trump developed using cells derived from aborted fetus.*
There is nothing wrong with that — fetuses are not human beings. But the bullshitter will need to excuse himself to the Christian extremists that support him.
I suppose he will plead hypocrisy again: "Never mind that I never live by your principles; you know I have no conscience."
The UK is (reluctantly) using government spending to preserve most jobs and the workers who have them, even if there is currently no work for them to do.
A letter supposedly signed by scientists that urged the UK to let Covid-19 spread and aim for herd immunity seems to be at least partly a hoax.
That "solution" would mean lots of people die or develop lasting organ damage.
Covid-19 has unmasked what the Republican Party stands for.
This statement in the article includes an erroneous presupposition.
Similarly, Trumpism adapts the traditional Republican attachment to individual freedom and mutates it into a darker, Darwinian belief that the strong individual can and should do whatever they like, and to hell with the "suckers and losers" who might suffer as a result.
The latter is what the Republican Party has really stood for since decades ago, but it tried to disguise that stand until recently.