We can Only Hope that this finally proves Trump is unfit for office.
Jeb Bush put it best “Trump is a Chaos Candidate and will be a Chaos President”
Not only is he disorganized, he does not see the Value in being organized. That is why his administration didn’t nominate people for the hundreds of positions in Government. Including advisers in the medical field.
People still idolize him, amazing. Now he wants the media to investigate where are the needed medical masks going. Per 45, Hospitals are buying far more than they used to but need more so obviously something is amiss, likely illegal. He has no clue why more are needed? How unwitting can one be to not be able to put two and two together?
HE JUST ADMITTED THAT REPUBLICANS CANNOT WIN A FAIR ELECTION!!!
:President Trump on Monday criticized attempts by Democrats in Congress to expand voting access for the presidential election in the fall, saying increased voter turnout would keep Republicans from getting elected.
The Pelosi plan would mandate each state be ready to mail ballots to every voter if there were a serious coronavirus outbreak in that region or state.
And it would have included two weeks of in-person early voting leading up to election day, to allow those who wanted to vote in person to do so without creating long lines or big crowds at polling places.
The coronavirus rescue package, which Trump signed into law last Friday, included $400 million to assist states with preparing for the fall election. One study estimated that it would cost at least $2 billion to prepare for a fall election in the midst of a pandemic.
Trump said on Fox News that the voting changes proposed by Democrats were “crazy.”
The president also said that if these voting reforms led to higher levels of overall turnout, it would disadvantage Republicans politically.
“They had things in there about election days and what you do and all sorts of fall backs,” Trump said.
“The Food and Drug Administration on Sunday approved the anecdotally promising malaria drug for emergency use to treat hospitalized patients for COVID-19….
“In a statement, HHS reiterated the drug still only has anecdotal evidence to support its efficacy..”
No sooner did Donald Trump sign the $2-trillion coronavirus aid bill last Friday than he immediately made clear that he intends to break the new law to insist on his own powers, not those dictated by Congress, in seeing how money gets spent.
Trump’s attempt to improve perceptions of his response by depicting the pandemic as a shock to everyone is just one of numerous ways he has dishonestly described the crisis.Trump claimed Saturday that the situation has been “urgent for me” from the very beginning, citing his late-January decision to restrict travel from China.
But Trump downplayed the severity of the issues facing the US long after that — even as experts were issuing the warnings Trump is now saying did not happen.Almost two months ago, experts were saying that the new virus in Wuhan was potentially a global threat.. One month ago, experts were saying that it was likely to be pandemic, and the White House’s response was that this was under control, despite the fact that the US’s lack of testing was demonstrably giving a false picture of the extent of infection. After all, you can have a confirmed case without a test, which requires a test that isn’t available.
Jeremy Konyndyk, who served under former President Barack Obama as director of the US Agency for International Development’s Office of US Foreign Disaster Assistance, wrote during the first two months of Trump’s presidency in 2017 about what he argued was Trump’s unpreparedness for the pandemic he warned could be coming. “A major new global health crisis is a question of when, not if,” he wrote in Politico.John Bolton, then Trump’s national security adviser, disbanded the team during a reorganization of the NSC. Bolton tweeted Saturday that it’s “false” that his “streamlining” hurt the country’s “bio defense.” Trump disavowed responsibility on Friday, March 13th for the NSC changes, saying, “I didn’t do it” and “I don’t know anything about it” — though he conceded that “the administration” did. Trump is either responsible or irresponsible. This is his fault. The Trump Plague is his.
I have been very vocal on facebook with a lot of my friends posting political news stories and i share a lot of these cartoons. A republican friend commented to the He’s not my president line and we got into it. First thing I brought up were the lies and I was told that All presidents lie. They think it is perfectly okay. He’s republican, his team is in there, all is hunky dory. So what if his family is a risk, his job is going fine, his wife is probably working around the clock(phys asst at one of the largest hospitals in WI) and he believes all the crap that trump spews. I don’t get that either
I could be wrong, but I fully expect that Trump will eventually — and before November — become infected with this coronavirus. If so, he might become incapacitated or die. And if so, his re-election might be in doubt.
comixbomix about 4 years ago
wishful thinking goes viral
jhayesd31 about 4 years ago
We can Only Hope that this finally proves Trump is unfit for office.
Jeb Bush put it best “Trump is a Chaos Candidate and will be a Chaos President”
Not only is he disorganized, he does not see the Value in being organized. That is why his administration didn’t nominate people for the hundreds of positions in Government. Including advisers in the medical field.
Ontman about 4 years ago
Trump would be better off if he’d just shut up. As if!
walstib Premium Member about 4 years ago
Missing the days of innocence when Pacman was a challenge.
morningglory73 Premium Member about 4 years ago
It would be good if he would take the advice of real experts in all fields.
Odon Premium Member about 4 years ago
People still idolize him, amazing. Now he wants the media to investigate where are the needed medical masks going. Per 45, Hospitals are buying far more than they used to but need more so obviously something is amiss, likely illegal. He has no clue why more are needed? How unwitting can one be to not be able to put two and two together?
ideations about 4 years ago
For Donnie: 2+2 will always a big zero.
brwydave Premium Member about 4 years ago
Mrs PACMAC would be more appropriate.
moosemin about 4 years ago
As much as I wish it were not so, I believe the Republican machinery will keep trump in the WH.
robnvon Premium Member about 4 years ago
“Eat’im Up!”
John Foster Premium Member about 4 years ago
Awishin’ and ahopin’ but his approval ratings seem to be going up. Why???
Radish the wordsmith about 4 years ago
WATCH: Trump admits if Democrats make voting easier ‘you’d never have a Republican elected in this country again’
https://www.rawstory.com/2020/03/watch-trump-admits-if-democrats-make-voting-easier-youd-never-have-a-republican-elected-in-this-country-again/
Masterskrain Premium Member about 4 years ago
HE JUST ADMITTED THAT REPUBLICANS CANNOT WIN A FAIR ELECTION!!!
:President Trump on Monday criticized attempts by Democrats in Congress to expand voting access for the presidential election in the fall, saying increased voter turnout would keep Republicans from getting elected.The Pelosi plan would mandate each state be ready to mail ballots to every voter if there were a serious coronavirus outbreak in that region or state.
And it would have included two weeks of in-person early voting leading up to election day, to allow those who wanted to vote in person to do so without creating long lines or big crowds at polling places.
The coronavirus rescue package, which Trump signed into law last Friday, included $400 million to assist states with preparing for the fall election. One study estimated that it would cost at least $2 billion to prepare for a fall election in the midst of a pandemic.
Trump said on Fox News that the voting changes proposed by Democrats were “crazy.”
The president also said that if these voting reforms led to higher levels of overall turnout, it would disadvantage Republicans politically.
“They had things in there about election days and what you do and all sorts of fall backs,” Trump said.
anomalous4 about 4 years ago
Fastest FDA approval in history:
“The Food and Drug Administration on Sunday approved the anecdotally promising malaria drug for emergency use to treat hospitalized patients for COVID-19….
“In a statement, HHS reiterated the drug still only has anecdotal evidence to support its efficacy..”
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/fda-approves-emergency-use-of-malaria-pill-for-covid-19-treatment-133908197.html
Daeder about 4 years ago
One can only hope for such a silver lining.
DrDon1 about 4 years ago
Don’t think that his supporters won’t keep fighting to get him re-elected!
Radish the wordsmith about 4 years ago
No sooner did Donald Trump sign the $2-trillion coronavirus aid bill last Friday than he immediately made clear that he intends to break the new law to insist on his own powers, not those dictated by Congress, in seeing how money gets spent.
https://www.rawstory.com/2020/03/trump-takes-another-step-towards-authoritarianism-as-america-grapples-with-the-coronavirus-pandemic/
Andylit Premium Member about 4 years ago
I suggest you take off your tinfoil hat.
Boomer Premium Member about 4 years ago
Very clever cartoon. I like it and its implication.
wrd2255 about 4 years ago
Brilliant.
Diane Lee Premium Member about 4 years ago
But Trump downplayed the severity of the issues facing the US long after that — even as experts were issuing the warnings Trump is now saying did not happen.Almost two months ago, experts were saying that the new virus in Wuhan was potentially a global threat.. One month ago, experts were saying that it was likely to be pandemic, and the White House’s response was that this was under control, despite the fact that the US’s lack of testing was demonstrably giving a false picture of the extent of infection. After all, you can have a confirmed case without a test, which requires a test that isn’t available.
Jeremy Konyndyk, who served under former President Barack Obama as director of the US Agency for International Development’s Office of US Foreign Disaster Assistance, wrote during the first two months of Trump’s presidency in 2017 about what he argued was Trump’s unpreparedness for the pandemic he warned could be coming. “A major new global health crisis is a question of when, not if,” he wrote in Politico.John Bolton, then Trump’s national security adviser, disbanded the team during a reorganization of the NSC. Bolton tweeted Saturday that it’s “false” that his “streamlining” hurt the country’s “bio defense.” Trump disavowed responsibility on Friday, March 13th for the NSC changes, saying, “I didn’t do it” and “I don’t know anything about it” — though he conceded that “the administration” did. Trump is either responsible or irresponsible. This is his fault. The Trump Plague is his.MaryBethJavorek1 about 4 years ago
I have been very vocal on facebook with a lot of my friends posting political news stories and i share a lot of these cartoons. A republican friend commented to the He’s not my president line and we got into it. First thing I brought up were the lies and I was told that All presidents lie. They think it is perfectly okay. He’s republican, his team is in there, all is hunky dory. So what if his family is a risk, his job is going fine, his wife is probably working around the clock(phys asst at one of the largest hospitals in WI) and he believes all the crap that trump spews. I don’t get that either
gammaguy about 4 years ago
Is this cartoon a prediction?
I could be wrong, but I fully expect that Trump will eventually — and before November — become infected with this coronavirus. If so, he might become incapacitated or die. And if so, his re-election might be in doubt.
ragsarooni Premium Member about 4 years ago
We can only hope…….