Monday, May 11, 2020

It's Time to Bring Back a Virus Resistant Anti-Fragile Small Business Based American Economy

...and STOP throwing Government/ Taxpayer Money after Too-Big-to-Fail Corporate Dinosaurs!

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  1. Lots of small businesses won't be coming back. Because of the fragility of being small. And Dotard made sure to throw LOTS of money at the big corporations. Most of the loan money went to the big corporations. Dotard is totally a big corporate guy. Why he gave them huge tax cuts. If you support Dotard YOU are a big corporate guy (and for crushing the little guy).

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  2. btw, I don't know what being small has to do with being virus resistant. Sounds like a total non-sequitur to me.

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  3. Not if you prevent the BIG federal Government from issuing stupid nation-wide stay at home orders. That should be a power limited to individual State & local County Governors /Mayors/ Administrators.

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  4. The "big federal government" is Dotard. You must be extremely disappointed in your hero.

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  5. With their millions of civil servants and contractors, they don't control a large segment of the American economy? It's ONLY Trump? Who knew?

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  6. QUOTE: "I had to turn it off to get to a point where we are today" (Dotard at his 7/27/2020 press conference).

    Dotard took 100 percent responsibility for the lock down you don't believe we should have done.

    btw, I'm all for more small business. Why I vote Democratic.

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  7. Like I said, even an intelligent man like DJT can be fooled by speudo-experts.

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  8. He took responsibility. And he isn't an intelligent man. He never was and certainly not now. He's clearly suffering from cognitive decline. That is obvious to anyone paying attention. btw, the experts advising Dotard (Fauci, Berk, etc) are actual experts, not "pseudo experts".

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  9. ...Fauci's a no skin in the game FRAUD. He loses NOTHING from advocating PERMANENT UNSUSTAINABLE LOCKDOWN. Zip. He's got no skin in the game rendering him a pseudo-expert (by definition).

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  10. He isn't advocating a "permanent unsustainable lock down". That would be idiotic. Of course we can't do that. The recommendation by EXPERTS is testing and contact tracing. And Fauci is a US citizen, so of course the state of the US economy will effect his life (i.e. he has skin in the game). Apparently you don't know what the word "fraud" means. Dotard (as president) is a fraud. Fauci is a proven expert with decades of accomplishments in his field. You not liking what he's saying (not that you understand what he advocates) does not make him a fraud.

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  11. Is Fauci being paid to social distance? Yes, yes he is.

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  12. Your "illiteracy" appears to be getting worse.

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  13. Unlike you I know what illiteracy actually is. If I were illiterate, I couldn't read what you write or respond to it.

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  14. Sure you could. You just wouldn't be coherent when you did... and you're not.

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  15. A person who is illiterate can read and write, they're just not coherent in their responses? The dictionary disagrees. In fact, everyone who isn't "illiterate" like you disagrees.

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  16. from Webeter's:



    il·​lit·​er·​ate | \ (ˌ)i(l)-ˈli-t(ə-)rət


    \
    Definition of illiterate
    1
    : having little or no education
    especially : unable to read or write
    an illiterate population
    2
    : showing or marked by a lack of acquaintance with the fundamentals of a particular field of knowledge
    musically illiterate

    3
    a
    : violating approved patterns of speaking or writing
    b
    : showing or marked by a lack of familiarity with language and literature
    an illiterate magazine


    You are "innumerate" too: : marked by an ignorance of mathematics and the scientific approach

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