Trump the Ostrich - 'Testing is killing me'

Self actualization is not a permanent mindset. Maslow is turning upside down in his grave because a dumb fuck like you is misrepresenting his incredible work.
so now you are reduced to saying "nyah nyah" i said so?
It's a permanent mindset unless you change your personality - not a couple lies or "bad days"
a personality takes time to develop, self actualization is a pinnacle personality.
Yes it can change over time, but it's not turned on and off as you said by "bad days" or a "couple of lies."

Personalities are fairly static unless acted on by psychosis or some catastrophic event.
There is no reason to think self actualization is like turning a faucet on and off
 
so now you are reduced to saying "nyah nyah" i said so?
a personality takes time to develop, self actualization is a pinnacle personality.
Yes it can change over time, but it's not turned on and off as you said by "bad days" or a "couple of lies."

Personalities are fairly static unless acted on by psychosis or some catastrophic event.
There is no reason to think self actualization is like turning a faucet on and off

I never said it was.
 
your TDS is proof.
I doubt you did any research on Russian bounties, or even thought how farcical it was that Putin
would collude with Trump over an election they could not control

Putin did provide Trump's victory. Try not to be so fucking stupid.
 
" The tantrum is just one of many chronicled in an upcoming book, Nightmare Scenario: Inside the Trump Administration’s Response to the Pandemic That Changed History, by Washington Post reporters Yasmeen Abutaleb and Damian Paletta. "

WILL THEY BE APOLOGIZING FOR THE YEARS OF GLARING "RUSSIAN COLLUSION" LIES FROM THE POST ,OR ARE WE JUST SUPPOSED TO FORGET ABOUT THAT, AND BELIEVE THEM NOW???

:laugh:

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Yes; Hillary Clinton. Even the Democratic leadership breathed easier once she was gone.

Aside from that, Trump was the worst choice possible. Certainly among the worst presidents on record once all the accounting is done.

The most interesting aspect of your post IMO was about Kushner and his relationship with "Big Daddy". Someone in the WH coordinated with the militias. It had to be someone from the inner circle. Your link seems to rule out Kushner.

My guess is Junior and/or Rudy, but Miller, Flynn or Stone could have done it.

Hillary didn't occupy the White House.
 
Trump had a point because there was always an argument for testing less. And the strength in the argument is rooted in the *known* inaccuracies associated with them. The PCR test couldn’t miss an infection but it also spit out so many false positives that it rendered the data nearly worthless.

Consequently, businesses were shut down, schools were kept closed and etc over *spurious data*. And yeah, it was having a political effect on Trump but of course the OP doesn’t tell the whole story. My only disagreement with Trump is that it was killing the country.

It was arguably criminal, in fact.

Testing less, is that the way you feel about all illnesses?
 
Everything was about Trump. People were getting sick and dying and he only thought of how it affected his election. Why anyone would back such a dishonest and flawed person amazes me.
 
Ludicrous.

Here is Fauci in late February of 2020:

"Right now at this moment there's no need to change anything that you’re doing on a day by day basis. Right now the risk is still low, but this could change. I’ve said that many times even on this program. You’ve got to watch out because although the risk is low now, you don't need to change anything you’re doing. When you start to see community spread, this could change and force you to become much more attentive to doing things that would protect you from spread."

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Here's Fauci today. And people who think like you are making death threats to him and his family.

Mike Allen
Sun, June 20, 2021, 12:29 PM·2 min read

"After becoming a top punching bag for the right, Dr. Anthony Fauci is defending himself with a sharp new edge, arguing that an attack on him is an attack on science.

What he's saying:
In comments to Kara Swisher on her New York Times "Sway" podcast, shared first with Axios, Fauci says: "It is essential as a scientist that you evolve your opinion and your recommendations based on the data as it evolves. ... And that's the reason why I say people who then criticize me about that are actually criticizing science."

"[T]he people who are giving the ad hominems are saying, 'Ah, Fauci misled us. First he said no masks, then he said masks,'" Fauci said on the podcast, which drops tomorrow. "Well, let me give you a flash. That's the way science works. You work with the data you have at the time."

  • "It was not a change because I felt like flip-flopping. It was a change because the evidence changed, the data changed."
  • "t isn't a question of being wrong. It's a question of going with the data as you have, and being humble enough and flexible enough to change with the data."


After 37 years in his job,
Fauci said puts "very little weight in the adulation, and very little weight in the craziness of condemning me."

  • "t gets preposterous, and the thing that bothers you most of all is the impact it has on your family. "
    [*]"I mean, getting death threats and getting your daughters and your wife threatened with obscene notes and threatening notes is not fun. So I can't say that doesn't bother me."
    [*]"The more extreme they get, the more obvious how political it is ... 'Fauci has blood in his hands.' Are you kidding me? ... Here's a guy whose entire life has been devoted to saving lives, and now you're telling me he's like Hitler? You know, come on, folks. Get real."

https://news.yahoo.com/scoop-fauci-condemns-craziness-attacks-162920103.html
 
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