Saturday, May 30, 2020

Trump's Weight and Height

Deaths From Trump Virus Closing In On 106,000 Deaths

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Last updated: May 30, 2020, 00:41 GMT

 United States

Coronavirus Cases:

1,816,820

Deaths:

105,557

I predict COVID-19 deaths will exceed 200,000 by October.

Trump could fuck up a one man parade!

Taylor Swift Bitch Slaps Treasonous Criminal Trump

Taylor Swift blasts President Trump in incendiary tweet: 'We will vote you out in November'


When Taylor Swift remained neutral on social media during the 2016 presidential election while her pop peers like Beyoncé, Lady Gaga and Katy Perry stumped for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, many pundits criticized her silence, and some even accused her of being a Trump supporter or alt-right movement poster-girl. But an incendiary new tweet from Swift, who has become more politically vocal over the past two years, has just made it extremely clear to her 86 million Twitter followers where she stands regarding the upcoming Donald Trump/Joe Biden election.
“After stoking the fires of white supremacy and racism your entire presidency, you have the nerve to feign moral superiority before threatening violence? ‘When the looting starts the shooting starts’??? We will vote you out in November. @realdonaldtrump,” the pop star posted Friday morning.
Swift was reacting to President Trump’s series of Twitter posts Thursday evening during the protests in Minneapolis over the death of George Floyd — a 46-year-old black man who died on May 25 after white police officer Derek Chauvin knelt on his neck for at least seven minutes while he was handcuffed and lying face-down on the road. Swift specifically referenced the president’s most shocking statement, which read in full: “These THUGS are dishonoring the memory of George Floyd, and I won’t let that happen. Just spoke to Governor Tim Walz and told him that the Military is with him all the way. Any difficulty and we will assume control but, when the looting starts, the shooting starts. Thank you!” (Twitter flagged Trump’s post with the warning: “This Tweet violated the Twitter Rules about glorifying violence. However, Twitter has determined that it may be in the public’s interest for the Tweet to remain accessible.”)

Friday, May 29, 2020

Proof: Nearly All Trump Supporters Are Evil... Hymn For The 81%

In 2016, 81% of white evangelical Christians voted for Donald Trump after (among other things) hearing an audio recording of him bragging about sexually assaulting women. Maya Angelou famously said, “when someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time.” In the years since, even after enacting deliberately cruel policies to rip families apart and put children in cages at the southern border, evangelical support is as fervent as ever. I was raised in the Evangelical world. It shaped me. I learned to take the words of Jesus seriously - love God, love your neighbor, feed the hungry, fight for justice for the oppressed. I thought that things like love, kindness, gentleness, and self-control MATTERED. I have been so confused and deeply saddened by the unflinching loyalty to a man who so clearly embodies the opposite of these values. This song is a lament. It's a loving rebuke. It's a plea for the 81%, to come home to the way of Jesus. The problem is, those scumbags who voted for Trump are beyond redemption. God made them that way.


Treasonous Trump News Round Up

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New COVID-19 hot spots emerge across the U.S.: Here's what you need to know

It’s easy to assume COVID-19 cases will go down after lockdown orders lift across the country, but, unfortunately, the data suggests otherwise. New hot spots of COVID-19 are emerging across the U.S. 
Select areas in California, Wisconsin, Arkansas and more are seeing spikes in cases, and some areas are even reporting the highest numbers they’ve seen since the pandemic hit the U.S. Here are a few areas to keep an eye on and what to do if you live there.

Alabama

Confirmed COVID-19 cases have surged in Alabama, reaching an all-time high this week, nearly two weeks after the state reopened. The numbers are startling: The state has had 400 new cases five times in the past seven days. “We’ve had this week a couple of the highest days we’ve seen in number of cases, and that’s certainly concerning to us,” State health officer Dr. Scott Harris said, according to AL.com. As of Friday afternoon, Alabama had 16,588 confirmed cases of COVID-19.

Arkansas

Arkansas has seen a consistent rise in cases over the past 30 days, according to data from the Arkansas Department of Health. Currently, there are 1,830 active cases of COVID-19 in the state. The infection rate is also steadily climbing and is now at 5.5 percent. Throughout the course of the pandemic, Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson did not issue a statewide stay-at-home order.

California

The state has seen a 25 percent increase in confirmed cases in the past 14 days, according to data tracking website COVID Exit Strategy as of Thursday evening. Sonoma County, which was the first to reopen in the state, has reported 203 new cases of the virus in the past 14 days and doubling its case rate during that time, according to the Los Angeles Times. Similar situations are being seen in other areas of the state, and some public health officials have walked back some previously loosened guidelines, the Times reports. In California, there are 103,886 confirmed cases as of Thursday, according to the California Department of Public Health.

North Carolina

This state has seen a 40 percent increase in cases over the past two weeks, according to COVID Exit Strategy data from Thursday evening. North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper said in a press briefing this week that he’s “concerned” after the state had some of its highest numbers in COVID-linked hospitalizations and deaths since the pandemic began. As of Friday morning, there are 26,488 laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases in the state, according to the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services.

Virginia

Cases of the virus continue to spike in the state, and it looks like it could get worse before it gets better. Data from the New York Times suggests select metropolitan areas in Virginia, such as Roanoke and Charlottesville, are just days away from reaching new highs in cases. There are 40,477 confirmed cases of COVID-19 as of Friday, according to the Virginia Department of Public Health.

Wisconsin

On May 14, Wisconsin’s Supreme Court struck down the state’s stay-at-home order, ruling that state officials had not followed the proper protocol for creating the limits for state residents. There are currently 16,974 confirmed cases in the state as of Friday, according to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. The state just saw its highest single-day increase in confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths this week, according to data from the New York Times
The story is the same in several states and metropolitan areas across the country, and public health experts aren’t exactly shocked. “It’s to be expected,” Dr. Amesh A. Adalja, senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, tells Yahoo Life.
In some areas, public health officials are scaling back measures to reopen, while others are not, putting a lot of the public safety responsibility on individuals. 

Steps you can take to stay safe

It’s very important to be informed about your local data, Ryan Panchadsaram, former U.S. deputy chief technology officer at the White House during the Obama administration and co-founder of COVID Exit Strategy, tells Yahoo Life. He and other public health and crisis experts with experience stemming from their work at the White House and the Department of Health and Human Services and on the Ebola epidemic in West Africa, joined forces to create COVID Exit Strategy with the goal of tracking “each state’s progress toward stopping the spread of COVID-19,” he says. 
The website originally was formed after he and his colleagues had trouble seeing which states were following the criteria the White House had set for reopening. “We hope the site is useful for state leaders and those who can help influence state leaders — like the public — to get a better understanding of how their state is doing,” he says. “They can use the site to compare themselves to neighbor states and adopt the policies and practices that are working.” 
Experts urge caution if you live in one of the areas with rising cases. “If you live in one of those areas, it will be important to be cognizant of the heightened risk, and if you are trying to minimize your risk to exposure, social-distance as best as possible,” Adalja says. “Older people and people with underlying illnesses should be especially conservative,” Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease specialist and professor at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, tells Yahoo Life. 
For everyone, Schaffner stresses the importance of practicing known methods of preventing the spread of COVID-19 — engaging in social distancing, practicing good hand hygiene and wearing a mask in public. And if COVID-19 cases are currently on the decline in your area, Schaffner urges awareness that they still could go up again. “No area is immune. Case levels won’t stay flat everywhere, even under the best circumstances,” he says.

Trump Supporting Reddit Troll EwwYetiPubes

Social media is infested with liars and trolls. One of them has fucked with one of our readers. We have decided to invite this troll here to debate one of our readers. Let's see if the liar has the sack to debate on a site that doesn't censor or close threads. What say you EwwYetiPubes, are you going to man up or are you going to be the weasel troll you really are?

Christian rock singer Jon Steingard 'ready to live' after revealing he no longer believes in God

Jon Steingard, the lead singer of the Christian rock band Hawk Nelson, is speaking out after announcing he no longer believes in God.
In a lengthy Instagram message posted Wednesday, Steingard thanks fans and well-wishers for their "love and support" as he navigates this "emotional roller-coaster," admitting that the "fairness and kindness" he's received has been surprising.  
"Thousands of people from a wide range of belief and unbelief have reached out to let me know I’m loved. How could I have expected that? I could I have asked for more?" he says. "I have been inundated with your stories. Beautiful stories. Tragic stories. Stories of hurt and healing, of pain and release. "


He continues: "It’s clear I’ve struck a nerve, and that many many many of you have felt what I feel. We haven’t all landed in the same place, or reached the same conclusions but the struggle with the questions? That’s something we share.”

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He poses the question, "What Now?"
"I don’t really know how to answer the question… with much certainty, other than to (say) that I’m ready to live," he writes. "Openly. Honestly. Curiously. Deeply."
Despite identifying as an "agnostic," Steingard says "it’s important for me to leave that door open" to forming a relationship with God.
"I certainly couldn't say for certain that God isn't there. I would prefer it if he was," he says. "My prayer in recent days has been 'God, if you’re there, please show up.' I mean it sincerely. So far, I don’t feel like I’ve been answered. My door remains open."
The initial announcement came Friday, when Steingard posted a lengthy declaration to Instagram about how he no longer believes in God and shared how he came to that conclusion.
"After growing up in a Christian home, being a pastor's kid, playing and singing in a Christian band, and having the word 'Christian' in front of most of the things in my life - I am now finding that I no longer believe in God," Steingard wrote.
The singer described how his newfound belief did not occur suddenly, but rather "has been several years in the making." He said he's sharing his beliefs to be honest with his fans.
"Praying in public always felt like some kind of weird performance art," he said. "Emotional cries such as 'Holy Spirit come fill this place' always felt clunky and awkward leaving my lips. A youth conference I attended encouraged every teen to sign a pledge that they would 'date Jesus' for a year. It felt manipulative and unsettling to me. I didn't sign it."
When Steingard consulted the Bible for answers to his questions, he says he became more confused. Steingard's doubt in the Bible is what ultimately led him to stop believing in God, a thought that sent him "into a tailspin."
After suffering from depression following his loss of faith, Steingard said he's "emerged from that dark place now - because I've discovered that life really does go on."
Steingard said he hopes his story will let people experiencing similar doubts know they are not alone.
"Now I don't believe anything is wrong with us," Steingard wrote. "We simply didn't believe - and we were too afraid to admit that to ourselves. So in that sense, we have a tremendous sense of relief now. I am hoping that writing this contributes to that relief." 
In a joint statement to USA TODAY on Tuesday, Steingard's Hawk Nelson bandmates Daniel Biro, Micah Kuiper and David Niacaris said their mission is to "inspire and encourage all people with the truth that God is FOR them and not against them."
"God is still FOR Jon & he still matters," they added. "Why? Because that truth doesn’t change just because we question it."
The statement said everyone is "called to Love one another unconditionally" and that people "should also encourage and challenge one another" on issues of faith. 
"How we treat one another when they are at a different stage in their journey based on their life experiences is part of a bigger conversation," it said.
The trio capped off their statement with a Bible quote from Romans about how nothing can separate people from God's love, saying that they remain "thankful and grateful" to God for their band, their music and their relationships. 
Contributing: Cydney Henderson
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Hawk Nelson's Jon Steingard doesn't believe in God; bandmates react

Fox News' Neil Cavuto Reminds Viewers Why Twitter Needs To Fact-Check Trump

My Op Ed: Lies are not protected speech. Liars should have their teeth knocked down their throats and it should be legal to do so. Trump's lies, because they are harmful to America and the world, should be shut down and Trump should be punished severely and and so should his supporters for spreading is lies. Trump, his family and friends should be executed and some should be deported to Antarctica.
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Earlier, Trump signed an executive order designed to lessen liability protections for social media sites. It was an apparent punishment for Twitter after it flagged his tweets that said mail-in voting would be “substantially fraudulent.” Twitter also provided a collection of reports debunking his assertions.
Trump decried the move as “stifling free speech” and, at Thursday’s signing, threatened to shut down Twitter if his lawyers could find a way
Neil Cavuto on Thursday reeled over President Donald Trump’s attempt to crack down on Twitter because it offered a fact-check on his tweets. The Fox News host said Trump’s claims could be characterized as an “outright lie” and deserved to be checked.
Cavuto expressed concern that, “whatever your opinions on the left or right,” it was significant that the president saw fit to try to regulate or even shut down Twitter for correcting his misinformation.
“He was being policed on that because he was wrong. He was being policed on that because he said millions of ‘illegals’ were getting ballots when that simply was not the case,” Cavuto said. “So this isn’t a left-right issue. That was not the case. That was a wrong fact, that was a misstatement. Some have said it was an outright lie.”
Cavuto also broke down Trump’s “outrageous comments” suggesting MSNBC host Joe Scarborough had killed somebody, referring to a vile conspiracy theory Trump has embraced in an effort to debase his outspoken media critic.
“That was something too that had to be fact-checked. It wasn’t just a left or right thing here. That was something that was incumbent upon anyone to check comments that were deemed outrageous,” he said.
Cavuto risks escalating tensions with the president, who last week had several outbursts over a smattering of unfavorable coverage from the network that typically has his back. Last Monday, after Cavuto called out Trump’s dangerous claim he’s taking the anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine as a preventative treatment for COVID-19, Trump raged at Fox News until the weekend, blasting Cavuto and others as “garbage,” and accusing the network of going downhill and failing to help his reelection bid.

Democracies Worldwide Should Execute Trump Trolls and Putin Trolls

 Trump trolls and Putin trolls are committing espionage and therefore they can be treated as spies and executed under the law. When the spre...