Here you go little buddy
Science will answer all your little questions.
Feel free to call them.
Enjoy 800-232-4636
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) | CDC
Here you go little buddy
Science will answer all your little questions.
Feel free to call them.
Enjoy 800-232-4636
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) | CDC
Like Michelle Obama said about President Trump, "He cannot change, he cannot get better, it is what it is".
If you want to live another four years because of politics in a deeply divided country you will have to make that choice for yourself come November.
Fortunately, I live in Canada where deep gov't dysfunction is not something that I have ever had to worry about.
I don't know what it is about you and your refusal to answer simple questions. The question on the table before you interjected yourself into my discussion with someone is was: Black Lives Matter protests and the science behind social distancing.
I cannot move forward, I'm afraid, until you address that question. Only then will I respond to your concerns. Thank you.
Democrats not having a good week:
BREAKING: South Korean President declares end to Korean War to open door for “complete denuclearization and permanent peace” -
No, N. Korea was the problem under Obama. We don't hear a peep about North Korea under Trump.
A little history lesson:
Former U.S. President Barack Obama considered a pre-emptive strike on North Korea after it conducted its fifth nuclear test in September 2016, just days after lobbing three medium-range ballistic missiles 1,000 kilometers into Japan’s exclusive economic zone, according to a book by Watergate journalist Bob Woodward released Tuesday.
The nuclear blast — and claims by Pyongyang that it could mount the new bomb on missiles that put allies Japan and South Korea within striking distance — had deeply troubled Obama, Woodward wrote in “Fear: Trump in the White House.”
Obama weighed pre-emptive strike against North Korea after fifth nuclear blast and missile tests near Japan in 2016, Woodward book claims | The Japan Times
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