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No it's cynical at best, and sinister in nature. Why people are all sitting around laughing at the half truths of who he really is, in the end, because of it, means it completely in the realm of how Michael Moore described it when people finally discover his other side. "By the time people figure out Trump wasn't going to do a god damn thing for them, it'll be to late."

Quite frankly, go ahead and waste time on shit that's never going to happen, like sending women back to the 1960's, when really your focus should be on the covfefe kind of stuff he got away with.
Co = corona
V = virus
fe = fe2 into the cells
fe = fe3 out of the cells

But please do go ahead and be concerned about financial well being, and sending women back to the 1960 instead of what is totally plausible to happen again if he and his pal Vivek, who owned the failed patent to the LNP that went into the vaccine, makes being members of the executive come November.

Keep laughing at him, he's depending upon it. This time around, unlike last time, he'll truly be beholding to nobody, including all the promises he made to the American public while he sells them out of one of the last few things they have left, their energy. All those gains could be spent paying higher prices.