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June 05, 2020 10:58 AM UTC

Trump Says Today is the Best Day Ever!

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  • by: Colorado Pols

UPDATE: More from CBS News:

But black unemployment rose slightly from 16.7% in April to 16.8% in May, in a month the president declared a “tribute to equality” as the nation protests racial discrimination and police brutality. Mr. Trump also seemed to declare success after a week of protests that swept the nation.

“Equal justice under the law must mean that every American receives equal treatment in every encounter with law enforcement, regardless of race, color, gender or creed, they have to receive fair treatment from law enforcement,” the president said. “They have to receive it. We all saw what happened last week. We can’t let that happen. Hopefully, George is looking down right now and saying this is a great thing that’s happening for our country. This is a great day for him, it’s a great day for everybody. This is a great day for everybody. This is a great, great day in terms of equality.” [Pols emphasis]

When at the end of the president’s remarks, a reporter asked how it’s a victory when unemployment numbers increased for black and Asian-Americans, the president dismissed the question with a wave of his hand and suggested a strong economy will help address racial inequality.

No American, let alone a murder victim, has reason to celebrate 13.3% unemployment. Every Republican in America has a both political and moral obligation to loudly condemn this, though we already know that few if any will work up the nerve.

If you have any reserve of outrage left, this ought to set it free. We are in a rare condition of speechlessness.

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Via The Washington Post (6/5/20)

As The Washington Post reports:

President Trump said Friday that the greatest thing that can happen for race relations in the United States is a strong economy, after he was pressed on whether he has a plan to end systemic racism in the country…

…“It’s the greatest thing that can happen for race relations, for the African-American community, for the Asian American, for the Hispanic-American community, for women, for everything,” Trump said when asked if he had a plan to address systemic racism. “Because our country is so strong. And that’s what my plan is. We’re going to have the strongest economy in the world. We almost are there now. … And now we’re going to have an economy that’s even stronger.”

Earlier during his news conference, Trump called Friday a good day for the man killed in Minneapolis, George Floyd: but it was unclear what he meant. [Pols emphasis]

Meanwhile, as National Public Radio reports:

As the country erupts in protests over police brutality and racism, two-thirds of Americans think President Trump has increased racial tensions in the U.S., according to a new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll

…Overall, 67% said Trump has mostly increased racial tensions, including 92% of Democrats, 73% of independents, 88% of Africans Americans and 63% of whites.

Just 18% said he has decreased tensions, including 41% of Republicans. In fact, almost 6 in 10 Republicans believe he has either increased tensions (29%) or are not sure (30%). That’s a finding the pollsters see as significant given how in lockstep Republicans have been with Trump on nearly everything. [Pols emphasis]

“It’s very unusual to see Republicans break when the name Trump is presented, but that is the case here,” said Lee Miringoff, director of the Marist Institute for Public Opinion, which conducted the poll.

It’s getting harder and harder for even Republicans to pretend they can’t see the thing that is right in front of them.

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9 thoughts on “Trump Says Today is the Best Day Ever!

  1. Hmmm… a jobs rise (rather than the expected fall).  In the same day's news,

    Long lines of cars, sometimes numbering in the thousands, backed up while their occupants wait – sometimes for hours – for the chance to take home a free batch of food.

    And

    Queues outside food pantries have stretched for blocks in Los Angeles, New York and Pittsburgh. Thirty-six percent of Americans said in an Axios/Ipsos poll in mid-May that their access to food and household needs has diminished in recent weeks.

    The combination of more people working and difficulty in getting food is not a good combo.

  2. Tuesday, November 3, 2020, will be one of the very best days of MY life when I go to bed knowing that Donald Trump is no longer president of the United States.

    (well, he’ll be a lame duck for a couple months, emphasis on the word “lame”)

    1. I guess President Punk-Ass’s “with a bang” is referring to militarized police, and heavily armed vigilante goon squads, violently harassing and intimidating lawful protests and gatherings??

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