"Operation Warp Speed" could have been great, but Trump got scammed. He's mostly stopped talking about it because it polls badly, but you know he still thinks it was great.
He was spouting about election laws being violated under the guise of the scamdemic since the summer of 2020 and did fuck all about it.
He had years to get his allies installed. Most were not. Either he can't tell the difference between fake allies and real ones, or he didn't care. Neither is particularly good.
At first I thought endorsements were to win fence-sitter support, but the snakes are happy to take the Trump Bump and leave him high and dry. Either he hasn't figured this out yet or doesn't care. Same as above.
I understand not letting perfect be the enemy of good, but it's pretty dire that this is what we're left with. If there are any true leaders left out there, they're working for the wrong side. It's tragic, really, to be on the cusp of a society driven to suicide by psychopaths.
"Operation Warp Speed" could have been great, but Trump got scammed. He's mostly stopped talking about it because it polls badly, but you know he still thinks it was great.
How could rushing vaccine development and giving pharmaceutical companies legal immunity possibly have been good, much less "great"? Especially when the latter removes all incentive to ensure the product is functional or even all that safe? I have no doubt that the democrats would've pushed something through without Trump, but He's still ultimately the one that signed off on it.
The spoiler is: even if it took the full 5 to 10 years, the industry was publicly trying to create a vaccine for what we now know would evolve into just a cold but would have still pushed the clot shot anyway. UN Agendas and WEF plans, after all.
FDA rubber stamp signoff wouldn't have been any different, the studies would still be frauds, educated people raising alarms would still be silenced. We know this because any drug that has ever been recalled has first had approval. We know this because new drugs are invented and patented all the time when older ones are better known, safer, and just as effective.
Getting the government out of the way in general is a good thing, but obviously so long as that same government grants immunity from justice when they cause harm, we wouldn't really expect anything else.
The legal protection meant that they had no reason to care about either. They have no reason to care if they made a good product, and that's especially true with the MSM and governments running damage control for them on top of it.
I think Trump tried to make a deal with them but they played him like a fiddle.
I don't think Trump was ever tolerated or respected by the powers that be.
They destroyed the reputations of every major institution just to get Trump out. They wouldn't do this if he was truly one of them.
I think Trump tried to make a deal with them in 2020 by pushing Operation Warpspeed and agreeing to the lockdowns but they still made sure that he would not be allowed to win.
"Operation Warp Speed" could have been great, but Trump got scammed. He's mostly stopped talking about it because it polls badly, but you know he still thinks it was great.
He was spouting about election laws being violated under the guise of the scamdemic since the summer of 2020 and did fuck all about it.
He had years to get his allies installed. Most were not. Either he can't tell the difference between fake allies and real ones, or he didn't care. Neither is particularly good.
At first I thought endorsements were to win fence-sitter support, but the snakes are happy to take the Trump Bump and leave him high and dry. Either he hasn't figured this out yet or doesn't care. Same as above.
I understand not letting perfect be the enemy of good, but it's pretty dire that this is what we're left with. If there are any true leaders left out there, they're working for the wrong side. It's tragic, really, to be on the cusp of a society driven to suicide by psychopaths.
No one is coming to save you.
How could rushing vaccine development and giving pharmaceutical companies legal immunity possibly have been good, much less "great"? Especially when the latter removes all incentive to ensure the product is functional or even all that safe? I have no doubt that the democrats would've pushed something through without Trump, but He's still ultimately the one that signed off on it.
The spoiler is: even if it took the full 5 to 10 years, the industry was publicly trying to create a vaccine for what we now know would evolve into just a cold but would have still pushed the clot shot anyway. UN Agendas and WEF plans, after all.
FDA rubber stamp signoff wouldn't have been any different, the studies would still be frauds, educated people raising alarms would still be silenced. We know this because any drug that has ever been recalled has first had approval. We know this because new drugs are invented and patented all the time when older ones are better known, safer, and just as effective.
Getting the government out of the way in general is a good thing, but obviously so long as that same government grants immunity from justice when they cause harm, we wouldn't really expect anything else.
The legal protection meant that they had no reason to care about either. They have no reason to care if they made a good product, and that's especially true with the MSM and governments running damage control for them on top of it.
Trump was obvious cabal from day one.
I think Trump tried to make a deal with them but they played him like a fiddle.
I don't think Trump was ever tolerated or respected by the powers that be.
They destroyed the reputations of every major institution just to get Trump out. They wouldn't do this if he was truly one of them.
I think Trump tried to make a deal with them in 2020 by pushing Operation Warpspeed and agreeing to the lockdowns but they still made sure that he would not be allowed to win.
His actions as president speak for themselves. All those 'incest' pics with him and young Ivanka speak for his character.
Isn't that literally a feminist talking point?