The editorial board of The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday published a column attacking President Donald Trump’s daily White House coronavirus task force briefings.
In the editorial titled “Trump’s Wasted Briefings,” the conservative newspaper’s board said the pressers had started off as “a good idea to educate the public” about the pandemic but had now descended into “a boring show of President Vs. the press” after Trump decided to make them all about himself.
Trump’s frequent “outbursts against his political critics” were “notably off-key at this moment” given the “once-a-century threat to American life and livelihood,” it added, noting how public health officials have in the briefings been relegated to the role of “supporting actors.”
“If Mr. Trump thinks these daily sessions will help him defeat Joe Biden, he’s wrong,” the board wrote, suggesting Trump’s 2020 campaign against the de facto Democratic nominee Biden is “about one issue: how well the public thinks the President has done in defeating the virus and restarting the economy.”
We live in an area with beautiful flowers where at least 80% of the population has some sort of allergies . Sad but true. We might be the poorest region, a region where there are not a lot of fancy places or great big hospitals, but not everybody is ignorant, not everybody is full of hate and our region, right now, is better off than Houston, Dallas, Austin, New York, New Jersey, California (Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego). GOD BLESS THE RIO GRANDE VALLEY.
So what?, even before this shit happen people took shit for granted like these flowers or the nature in their own backyards. FOH. Now they cry like kids that they want to go outside..
Now you have to sit inside and admire these beautiful, colorful flowers through the windows. Who noticed them before this happened? Maybe that is what it will take for us to understand the beauty of things and the good things we have instead of complaining about anything or everything. Things are too easy for us now and that is why we do not value what little we do have and take instead, take things for granted. Once this is over, all of us need to open our eyes and see what we have, especially everything that some of worked so hard for as kids and now adults.
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Totally gay, guey. Ya, salte del closet!
The editorial board of The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday published a column attacking President Donald Trump’s daily White House coronavirus task force briefings.
In the editorial titled “Trump’s Wasted Briefings,” the conservative newspaper’s board said the pressers had started off as “a good idea to educate the public” about the pandemic but had now descended into “a boring show of President Vs. the press” after Trump decided to make them all about himself.
Trump’s frequent “outbursts against his political critics” were “notably off-key at this moment” given the “once-a-century threat to American life and livelihood,” it added, noting how public health officials have in the briefings been relegated to the role of “supporting actors.”
“If Mr. Trump thinks these daily sessions will help him defeat Joe Biden, he’s wrong,” the board wrote, suggesting Trump’s 2020 campaign against the de facto Democratic nominee Biden is “about one issue: how well the public thinks the President has done in defeating the virus and restarting the economy.”
Leave that to las gringas de NYC the ones that brougnt over the black ducks and the resaca plants that clog all the water ways
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Thank you cockroach europe for all the bad shit you are and contiue to sent over here
You know, oleander in this context is poetic.
We live in an area with beautiful flowers where at least 80% of the population has some sort of allergies . Sad but true.
We might be the poorest region, a region where there are not a lot of fancy places or great big hospitals, but not everybody is ignorant, not everybody is full of hate and our region, right now, is better off than Houston, Dallas, Austin, New York, New Jersey, California (Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego).
GOD BLESS THE RIO GRANDE VALLEY.
A nice reminder that, despite our problems, it's still Spring!
So what?, even before this shit happen people took shit for granted like these flowers or the nature in their own backyards. FOH. Now they cry like kids that they want to go outside..
Instead of charro days make it Flower Days gueyes mamones
Me encantan las bergonias.
Its v pendejo V V V V V pinche gringo
Now you have to sit inside and admire these beautiful, colorful flowers through the windows. Who noticed them before this happened? Maybe that is what it will take for us to understand the beauty of things and the good things we have instead of complaining about anything or everything. Things are too easy for us now and that is why we do not value what little we do have and take instead, take things for granted. Once this is over, all of us need to open our eyes and see what we have, especially everything that some of worked so hard for as kids and now adults.
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