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Apc2604 | 12:18 Thu 13th Aug 2020 | News
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-53761744

Well, I did find it on the BBC News Site!
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The President said, quote - // Because my hair - I don't know about you, but it has to be perfect. Perfect. // Er, Mr President, I don't quite know how to put this ...
12:32 Thu 13th Aug 2020
Ignore Dwight
Usually do.
The President should take up the offer as mentioned from Andrew deLaski.

//"If the president needs help finding a good shower, we can point him to some great consumer websites that help you identify a good showerhead that provides a dense soak and a good shower."//
YMB - // And, apart from a dig at The Don, is the point of this thread? //

Politicians are considered fair game for any and all comments about anything at all about them - and that obviously includes physical appearance.

I would never dream of poking fun at any person who as a physical aspect that they cannot help - baldness being one of them.

But if you are going to be as routinely unpleasant to people - as President Trump is - and then you go to such bizarre lengths to try and persuade yourself (and no-one else is buying it!) that you are not in fact losing your hair, then frankly you deserve everything you get.
And the media and press aren't biased, remember obama was dropping thousands of bombs
https://images.app.goo.gl/vibcWk3i1dPKpCit5
webbo - I wonder why they don't like Trump?

Hmmmm, I'll get back to you …..
And dropping thousands of bombs on kids is ok, Obomba, just how many did he kill
webbo - // And dropping thousands of bombs on kids is ok, Obomba, just how many did he kill //

You need a 'So … ' in front of that!!!!
"Under a 1992 law, showerheads in the US are not allowed to produce more than 2.5 gallons (9.5l) of water per minute."

Seems we aren't the only country where government sticks it's nose in where it shouldn't. 2.5 g/m seems enough to me but it still should be an individual's choice.
A shocking amount of water and energy is wasted in showering.
I’m not sure allowing Joe Bloggs to determine the design of his shower head from scratch is really a freedom worth having in the long run
Trump seems to actually have hair, but for some reason spends ages styling it in such a way as to make it appear that he's completely bald with an elaborate comb-over.

Was the shower law done under Obama's presidency? That would explain why he wants to reverse it.

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