Trump is A Problem. The system that put him there is The Problem. It'll
still be there after November regardless.
RJC
PS I read Mary Trump's book and felt sorry for him. That lasted about 10
seconds. R
On 10/7/20 5:04 PM, Frank Wimberly wrote:
I think of him as a wounded hippo and I don't love him in the least.
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On Wed, Oct 7, 2020, 4:30 PM Steve Smith <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Gotta love watching Trump "crack the whip" by tweeting that he's
ending
COVID relief negotiations, watching the market dip, then implying to
turn them back on and watching it bounce back up. What a power
trip!
Imagine that while on Steroids! I've never taken Steroids, what do I
know... but it sounds like it might be a really heady experience...
next thing you know he'll be dating his daughter too? Gotta
love the
poor little imp.
On 10/7/20 4:08 PM, Prof David West wrote:
> AMA should get credit for what they do that is creditworthy.
>
> They should also be chastised, to a lesser but somewhat lesser
degree, for the harm caused when they assume the role of a "union"
protecting members at all cost. "Bad" doctors are more likely to
be incompetent or impaired than evil. That said, there is a lot of
similarity between what police unions do to protect those who
should be drummed out and doctors that should lose licenses.
>
> In my opinion only.
>
> davew
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 7, 2020, at 3:40 PM, jon zingale wrote:
>> I think I agree about the AMA deserving credit for the very
good work they
>> perform. They train very good doctors. Since in life it appears
we only get
>> to perform "Quality Assurance" in production, I am dismayed to
see that we
>> have uncovered more than a few bugs in our democratic process
recently. I
>> cannot help but wonder with what probability a quiet, thoughtful,
>> compassionate, homely, and capable individual is predicted to
be president,
>> or with what frequency one can expect the nation to need one.
>>
>>
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