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pastafreak | 13:20 Tue 10th Nov 2020 | News
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Trump is now blaming the FDA and drug company Pfizer for hurting his re-election chances by holding back on their announcement until after the election.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-election-2020/trump-twitter-news-live-biden-melania-latest-b1720186.html

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I don't think that Trump's (or your) idea of "friendship"/"alliance" is the same as mine. His definition is so transparently self-serving.
not sure khandro. When you have a friend and ally who states that his country does not hold free and fair elections, there is no free press, doesn't keep his election promises, it almost sounds like your friend and ally does not have the best interests of his country at heart (or your friend and ally is from some sort of dictatorship) He can hardly proclaim to be the leader of the free world, or even an influential country if there is as much manipulation and skulduggery and bribery as he is claiming in his "great" country
"I wonder how long it will be before the UK Trump-knockers realize that Britain has lost a good friend & ally."

PMSL, he was momentarily flattered because his supporters constantly told him that Johnson was his 'mini me'. Trump was better friends with the 'King of Europe' Heir Farage.
Who needs enemies with a friend like Trump .
// I wonder how long it will be before the UK Trump-knockers realize that Britain has lost a good friend & ally."//

I do too

but this thread is about vaccines success and timings innit

I thought it was an obvious play that trump would yell about the late call. but it is all too late innit?
I know I won the election I know my people want me
Pres mugabe
winnie mandela
Machel - Pres of angola
Egypt - of course
Lenin ( 'the russian army has voted with its feet')

and now Pres trump
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As an American, I'm thinking Americans need to think of THEIR country's future first and foremost. So much damage has been done...and will continue to be done...over the past 4 years.
//So much damage has been done...and will continue to be done...over the past 4 years.//

Such as ?

and does it offset the good things, such as how he has stood up to China, kept America out of new wars, solidified ties with Israel, overturned the disastrous Iran deal and obliterated Isis.

Domestically, he removed handicapping regulations to American economic growth, rebuilt a depleted military, brought back manufacturing and revamped dying industries by renegotiating trade deals and cutting taxes; he has achieved energy independence, curbed immigration — all of which contributed to setting record unemployment rates.
He has tackled neglected issues such as human trafficking and unjust incarceration — and given America a chance at restoring her principles, pride, independence and true place in the world as beacon of liberty and hope for all.
& he's proud of being an American unlike Joe "I'm Irish" Biden.
but how can all that be true khandro, in a country that doesn't even have a robust transparent democratic process (allegedly)
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Khandro...all Americans are proud of whichever ethnic group, or country of origin they've descended from. I know I am. So I'd not knock Biden for that. And right or wrong, the tie with Ireland has always been particularly strong.
When I was young, the bars in Brooklyn were full of illegal Irish.
//& he's proud of being an American unlike Joe "I'm Irish" Biden.//

Ironic, given that Trump's grandfather was German.
Pasta, Irish N.Y. bars are of no interest & not what I asked, you said he'd done much damage & I asked you for examples.

Trump's grandfather was German & his mother was Scottish but he says he's American. Biden's grandfather was Irish born in the late 19century (I imagine) & his mother's ancestors back in the early 19th century were Irish too, all long in the past for someone pushing 80. Rather pathetic to claim to be Irish, sez I.
"Nigel Farage condemned Joe Biden as "strongly anti-Brexit and I would even argue he's anti-Britain". The Brexiteer told talkRADIO that Joe Biden would take the side of the EU in the crunch Brexit transition, which ends on December 31. Mr Farage said the UK would again "be at the back of the queue for a trade deal," referencing Barack Obama's claim in 2016."

So it begins.
1. Disregarded Scientific Data About the Risks of Climate Change
2. Dismantled the Clean Power Plan
3. Blocked Rule to Phase Out Inefficient Lightbulbs
4. Refused to Support Bipartisan Legislation to Curb Super Pollutants from Air Conditioners and Refrigerators
5. Rolled Back Rules Limiting Methane Pollution from Oil and Gas Infrastructure
6. Loosened Emissions Standards for Cars and Trucks
7. Withdrew from Paris Agreement on Climate Change
"how he has stood up to China, kept America out of new wars, solidified ties with Israel, overturned the disastrous Iran deal and obliterated Isis. "

You keep trotting this out, but although he probably deserves credit for highlighting the threat to the feee world posed by China, he's unwittingly helped the Chinese by his isolationism, and that probabably also applies to the situation with Iran and ISIS, which is far from obliterated.
He's indulged dictators, alienated his allies and above all poured oil on troubled waters by his cosying up to Netanyahu (the accords signed between Israel and Arab states are commendable, but have more to do with latter's antipathy towards Iran than any goods feeling toward Israel)
On top of which. in international affairs often a lot of it is how you do things and how you behave, as well as what you do
Khandro ... You are wasting your breath. I tried 3 times to post very accurate examples of election fraud, the States and involved, the times it took place and enough evidence that not even the most rabid anti Trumper could ignore, and each time the post was removed. I have now stopped commenting on the threads but am watching the developments, that are being ignored, by the msm here and in the US. But it is not going away. This is going to get interesting.
What Nigel Farage thinks is maybe of some passing interest, but it isn't of any real relevance.
Togo; what do you mean by interesting? Perhaps armed Trumpers asserting their rights? As the Chinese saying goes; "May you live in interesting times."
Togo you consistently post unsubstantiated allegations, quote at tedious length from wesites (usually unattributed) 99% of which is shown to be nonsense.
So, really, you are your own worst enemy.

If there's any evidence of fraud it will out. But it will be "outed" by proper investigation, and won't come from fake news outlets and their apologists.

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