Comments by "William Cattr" (@williamcattr267) on "Trump says he didn't see adviser's memos warning about pandemic" video.

  1.  @puffy-pancake  Nobody cares about Clinton or the actions of any past president. Who is the president here and NOW (this is the focus)? This is a weak argument; using the actions of a previous president to excuse the abject stupidity of the current one. When Trump loses in 2020 (wisdom prevailing from voters), then he won't matter either and we can focus/criticize/applause the next POTUS. And put the embarrassment of the Trump administration in the dustbin of history. Never has a president been so universally despised by the masses. Never has a president been in so much love with himself. The man is a habitual LAIR and a draft-dodging coward. Yes, I am well aware of your argument that ole Bill Clinton told a few lies himself (as do most politicians). But Trump takes lying to a whole new level; one that most people should be sick of by this point in "The Great Orange One" presidency. Trump is a millionaire's and billionaire's President; could not care less about working class people. And let's not forget that these so-called actions of Clinton benefited businessman like Trump (he didn't become a billionaire on his good looks). It is no secret that his products were/are made overseas. Pay raises? What pay raise? What the heck is that? Tell that to those who make minimum wage to hear a sigh of disgust at what you just suggested. Has Trump even tried to eliminate poverty? Nope, just tax breaks for the filthy rich. Yeah, Trump would NEVER do that because that would mean that the billionaires would have to step down to millionaire status (what a pity). Yes, for once the rich would have to settle for just one 14,000 square foot 10-bedroom mansion (instead of 5 on each coast) and have just one Bentley (instead of buying them in colors for their 5-car garages on both coasts). Well, Sanders just dropped out of the race, so Biden has an excellent chance to beat Trump in 2020! 👍 👍
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