Scientific American breaks with 175-year history to endorse Joe Biden for...
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In other words, a minuscule percentage of Americans are voting for Trump.
She could end up as the president nobody voted for.
People who think this sort of thing is a nifty idea are not ready for the 21st century:
Also, there’s a security bug.
how many dead people on ole Joe’s campaign voter App?
How stupid do you have to be on science to get this endorsement for your opponent? This stupid:
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In its 175 years in print, Scientific American has never endorsed a presidential candidate. But this year, the magazine feels “compelled” to break that tradition and endorse Democratic nominee Joe Biden, because President Trump flat-out “rejects evidence and science,” it said in a Tuesday editorial.
Throughout his first term, Trump has “attacked environmental protections, medical care, and the researchers and public science agencies,” Scientific American writes. But his “most devastating example” of rejecting science “is his dishonest and inept response to the COVID-19 pandemic,” the magazine continues. He knew about the virus’s dangers back in January, but “did not develop a national strategy to provide protective equipment, coronavirus testing or clear health guidelines,” per the magazine. “These lapses accelerated the spread of disease through the country — particularly in highly vulnerable communities that include people of color,” leading to nearly 200,000 deaths, Scientific American continues.
Let’s wait with baited breath though, for the turnip truck Toms of the world to weigh in, with their expertise of the google home page and all…
Intelligence insiders, including a former senior Central Intelligence Agency operations officer who spent decades in the Middle East, have described the establishment of official relations between …
What’s next in this process? Stein and Broder suggest that Mossad officials will continue to reach out to their Arab counterparts, in secret, in the coming months, as part of Israel’s effort to build an alliance against Iran. These efforts will be crucially amplified by the White House, which recently sent US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to Sudan in order to pressure the country’s new government to recognize Israel.
"To be clear: I am not currently president," Biden wrote moments later. "But if you chip in now, we can change that."
President Donald Trump moved to blame his Democratic competitor, former Vice President Joe Biden, for not instituting a national mask mandate during the coronavirus pandemic.
The claim, made at an ABC News town hall Tuesday with undecided voters in Pennsylvania, is misleading for two reasons: Biden has, in fact, urged all state governors to mandate mask-wearing to slow the spread of COVID-19. The Democratic candidate is also not the president and has no authority to mandate anything. Trump does.
Booring. Bore snore…zzzz
Households saw the biggest jump in real median income in at least 52 years, a new Census report shows.
My name is Donald Trump and I approve this message.
He didn’t say that, and you know it.
He sure did bud.
“But I will say this. They said at the Democrat convention they’re going to do a national mandate. They never did it, because they’ve checked out and they didn’t do it. And a good question is, you ask why Joe Biden ― they said we’re going to do a national mandate on masks.”
Someone’s mind is deteriorating rapidly.
she should watch out…might pop a vein or have a stroke with hate like that
she should watch out…might pop a vein or have a stroke with hate like that
It’s OK…it’s for a good cause.
Someone’s mind is deteriorating rapidly.
Well, it’s only 7% of Biden’s mind, but unfortunately it’s the part that controls speech.
Her friends think she’s special, a little banal but, special in a meatloaf on Tuesdays kinda way.
Her friends think she’s special, a little banal but, special in a meatloaf on Tuesdays kinda way.
How dare you sully Meatloaf’s good name with that monstrosity.
You’re right. I should have written tuna casserole.