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I always enjoyed her ability to get Trump infuriated! 😀 And she certainly played a key role in Trump's flat and square defeat in 2020. Two badges of honour! 😀
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Of course, every country is affected by the current economic climate. Brexit is just an aggravating factor. It seems, so far, that this negative impact has been lower than expected. Then numbers can be interpreted in different ways. More diplomatically, it can be said without any doubt that Brexit did not bring the positive economic impact some people expected. https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/sn02784/
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It's not Yellowtail's trolling style at all. Yellowtail's m.o. is to lay traps by asking biased questions. It looks more like Bignok's style.
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Trump is dominating the primaries. That doesn’t mean he’ll beat Biden
candide replied to Social Media's topic in World News
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Thaksin Virtually Held Hostage With Lese Majeste Lawsuit: NIDA Academic
candide replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
If I remember well the interview, he was rather alluding to Prem. Not sure 'someone' cares to preserve his memory.... -
He's been clear about it since 2014 "Within weeks, Trump praised Putin for how he handled the takeover of Crimea and predicted that "the rest of Ukraine will fall ... fairly quickly." Echoing Kremlin propaganda, Trump said in a TV interview that the Crimean people "would rather be with Russia," a position he also pushed in private. One of his 2016 campaign aides falsely claimed that "Russia did not seize Crimea." https://edition.cnn.com/2022/03/26/politics/trump-putin-ukraine/index.html
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I have posted a graph showing the pandemic really started in March in the U.S., and it is also a fact that Trump was President in January 2021. The graph also shows that the second wave in Winter was Trump's wave.
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Which facts? The pandemic started in 2019 in the U.S?
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So your reference is bars and restaurants? 🤣
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The pandemic did not start before February/ March (you understand what pandemic means?) And Trump was still President during most of January. The big and deadly second and wave started under Trump. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/15/us/coronavirus-briefing-what-happened-today-us-cases-rise-israel-boosters.html
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The 'pandemic' barely started in February. Check the stats. BTW, if I remember well, Trump was claiming around that time that it was just a flu.
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Ridiculous. There was no Covid in the US in 2019. It barely started in February 2020. And Trump was still President for most of January 2021. I could also add that the delay between contamination and deaths is 2-8 weeks, but that would be too complicated for you to grasp.
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It did not start in 2019 in the U.S.! 😀
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Bignok?
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Trump was president in January, and the pandemic started in February. So less deaths under the first 11 months of Biden than under the 11 months of Covid under Trump (and I'm nice to count February 2920 for Trump). Trump's legacy was the biggest and deadliest covid wave.
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Really? Trump was still President in December 2020 and most of January 2021. 😃
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The pandemic started end of February in the U.S. and deaths barely started in March. Biden started its mandate end of January, so January is on Trump. In January, it was the peak of the second wave (the worst in terms of deaths). 80k deaths. https://www.cnbc.com/2021/01/27/us-reports-record-number-of-covid-deaths-in-january.html
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You're not going to compare 8 months of Covid deaths under Trump with 3 years under Biden, are you?
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It wasn't the same person "upwards" before.