Showing posts with label Mitt Romney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mitt Romney. Show all posts

Monday, June 20, 2022

December 4-5, 2017: Trump Would Really Like Voters to Send Judge Roy Moore (Accused Pedophile) to the U.S. Senate

 

12/4/17: Just when you think it can’t get any worse, it get’s worse. The president goes to Twitter and endorses Judge Roy Moore, the accused pedophile, for a seat in the U.S. Senate. 

 

“America no longer has a moral compass.” 

It takes Trump two tweets to make a case. The second is telling: 

Putting Pelosi/Schumer Liberal Puppet [Doug] Jones into office in Alabama would hurt our great Republican Agenda of low on taxes, tough on crime, strong on military and borders...& so much more. Look at your 401-k’s since Election. Highest Stock Market EVER! Jobs are roaring back!

 

This proves too much for Michael Steele, former chairman of the Republican National Committee. On Twitter he lambasts the man his party put in the Oval Office. “Your refusal to acknowledge you’ve just endorsed a pedophile for the sake of a ‘vote’ tells me Roy Moore will be a Trump puppet and America no longer has a moral compass under your ‘leadership.’” 

In Alabama a political action committee, Child Molesters for Moore, starts passing out literature. 

Okay, that’s a joke. But admit it: in Trumpistan, you can’t be sure.

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12/5/17: Down in Alabama, Steven K. Bannon gives a talk in defense of Judge Moore. Bannon spends a good part of his time bashing Mitt Romney, who had come out against the judge. Bannon goes after Romney on grounds that he hid behind his religion to avoid serving in Vietnam. He wonders why voters should listen to a man with five sons, none of whom served in Afghanistan or Iraq. 

Moore did serve in Vietnam. 

This might be a solid argument if you didn’t realize that the issue is Moore’s behavior regarding teen girls once he returned to the States.


A Marine tries to drag a comrade to safety: Battle of Hue, March 1968.


Monday, June 6, 2022

May 26, 2018: The Great Scam Perpetrated on Workers by the GOP

 

5/26/18: We start the Memorial Day weekend the way Republicans like it. First, there’s excitement because…well…giant tax cuts for fat cats! 



The blogger bicycled across the USA twice

to raise money for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund.

Meanwhile, Big Pharma bought up GOP lawmakers

and jacked the price of insulin by 700%.


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How the Great Scam worked.

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In related news, did you realize top prices for Rolex watches can surpass $400,000? This is exactly the way to insure a healthy economy. Cut taxes and the superrich will create more jobs for Rolex factory workers.



 

(I should point out the website offering the watch above includes “free shipping and handling” if that might be a factor in your decision.)

 

Speaking of the typical American worker, this has been a great month for them. No, I’m joking! First, the U.S. Supreme Court rules, 5-4, that companies which require individual workers to sign arbitration agreements can ban collective action by workers to recover overtime pay they were denied. Now, if Mega Corporation-R-Us bends the rules and 980 workers are cheated out of $1,900 overtime pay each, those workers can go to arbitration individually and complain. 

I think we can say with total confidence that Mega Corporation-R-Us will not fire Worker #1, who steps forward first and complains. 

Or Worker #2, who doesn’t get the message when #1 gets the boot. 

In similar fashion, if Worker #3, a female, has been sexually harassed by her superior, she must go to arbitration to complain. She may not join forces with other female Workers, #4, #5, #6 and #7, similarly harassed. 

Justice Neil Gorsuch, writing for the Supreme Court majority in Epic Systems Corp v. Lewis, rules that the Federal Arbitration Law of 1925 has precedence over the National Labor Relations Act of 1935. The latter act was passed to improve the rights of workers eight decades ago.

 

Now that conservatives have a grip on the highest court in the land, the corporations can do as they please. This kind of decision is a “payoff” for donations corporations have heaped in the laps of the GOP. Abercrombie and Fitch won’t need to change a policy that requires thousands of workers not scheduled for shifts to come in immediately, at 10:00 a.m. on a Tuesday or a Friday, if given two hours notification. Company leaders at Mega Corporation-R-Us can sexually harass a nightshift cleaning woman, two receptionists, three interns and five secretaries over the course of several years. 

The nightshift cleaning woman will have every right to pay for a lawyer and go to arbitration herself.

 

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Noble efforts to save taxpayer dollars. 

AS SUMMER APPROACHES, teachers can relax after bruising strikes in deep red states. These strikes in West Virginia, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Arizona, and Kentucky were sparked by a variety of issues. In Oklahoma teachers had gone a decade without raises. Now, you may be asking why states can’t raise pay for teachers. The answer is simple. GOP lawmakers are proud of having signed the Grover Norquist “taxpayer protection pledge.” If you go to the webpage for Americans for Tax Reform you can see that 46 members of the U.S. Senate and 208 members of the U.S. House of Representatives, all members of the GOP (I think), have agreed never to raise taxes again, not in a million years, assuming they live so long. 

Meanwhile, President Trump has issued a series of executive orders stripping protections from federal civil service employees. Now it will be easier to fire them if they ask for more money or improved benefits and – hopefully, as Republicans would put it – to bust their unions. 

Republicans will cast all these moves as noble efforts to save taxpayer dollars. Actually, these are bricks in a wall (no, not that wall) to break the power of ordinary American workers. 

There was a time when many workers in private industry had excellent pensions. Then Mega Corporation-R-Us began to complain about greedy workers. Leaders of the GOP agreed. Unionized workers with pensions were the worst! Executives at Mega Corporation-R-Us, however, earning seven-figure salaries were not greedy. Mega executives wanted to create jobs!!

 

Mega Corporation-R-Us, Behemoth Retailing, and Leviathan Cable TV, as well as various multinational corporations, managed to pull off several slick moves. First, corporations insisted they had no choice but to move factories from “high-wage” states to states where “business-friendly” rules prevailed. These states, almost exclusively Republican-controlled, had laws that made it difficult for unions to organize. They promised lower taxes on businesses, and reduced services like healthcare for ordinary citizens. But hey! Job creation! Texas “created” 10,000 jobs by syphoning off 10,000 jobs from Michigan and Ohio. Those jobs just happened to pay $25.75 per hour in Ohio. In Texas non-union workers would accept $13 instead. 

Democrats were not the enemies of workers. Government was not the enemy of workers. Unions, imperfect as they are, were not the enemy. The corporations and their political allies were perpetrating a Great Scam. 

Soon the corporations realized that immigrant labor was even cheaper than non-union labor. You could pay an undocumented Mexican $6 per hour to install drywall in new homes. An American, if unionized, might demand $23. A non-union, native-born worker might expect $16. Americans would expect overtime if workdays stretched to nine or twelve hours. The undocumented wouldn’t complain if overtime went unpaid. They wouldn’t dare. In Texas, one of the reddest states in the land, hundreds of thousands of construction jobs were lost by native-born workers and filled by the undocumented.

 

Let me stop a moment and make clear. This is not a diatribe against immigrants. My Irish ancestors came to America in the 1800s for much the same reason millions of Mexicans have come more recently. I do not fear Haitian immigrants for their race. I do not fear Syrian immigrants for their religion. I do not fear Nigerian immigrants for their cultural beliefs. I do not fear immigrants. As a liberal, I would argue that immigrants enrich this country in a multitude of ways. 

I am simply listing the steps required to pull off the Great Scam. The Mega Corporation-R-Us crowd, overwhelmingly Republican in sentiment, took a series of steps that inevitably depressed workers’ wages. 

Now, we have a president who promises to build a magic wall to keep the undocumented out – and keep the jobs in – and the GOP continues to sell the same worthless “male enhancement” fiscal pills. 

Yes. Unemployment is down. Plenty of $10 per hour jobs and even $13 and $15 per hour jobs are opening up. 

For most Americans, the $29 per hour-jobs at Ford Motors, General Electric and Stanley Tools are gone. 

 

They were loyal only to their bank accounts. 

The corporations still weren’t done. The rise of multi-nationals meant Ford looked to Mexico to build engines. General Electric turned to China to manufacture lightbulbs. Stanley Tools started producing wrenches in Taiwan. The people who ran our corporations showed less and less loyalty to workers and to this country. They were loyal only to their bank accounts. Why pay a worker in North Carolina $14 per hour to make underwear, if a worker in Sri Lanka could make the same garments and do it for $14 per day? Why build iPhones in the U.S. and deal with overtime rules when you could do business in China and workers would put in 90 hours per week and never complain? 

True. China was (and is) a communist nation. True. Communism is founded on the premise of destroying capitalism. Truer still: China is a growing threat to the United States on the international stage. 

The multinationals didn’t care if decisions they made helped China gain power. Great piles of money were to be made. 

The average American worker could see his or her economic position weakening but couldn’t exactly understand why. The multinationals sent Joe’s shipyard job to Vietnam. Calvin’s steel-making job ended up in Bangladesh. GOP politicians and shills at Fox News told Joe that Democrats wanted to take away his guns and convinced Calvin there was a “War on Christmas” to obsess about. 

The average worker felt the economic pain. The coal miners who voted for Trump in 2016 were desperate. They saw a vote for him as a worthwhile gamble. The men and women at the Carrier plant in Indiana, scheduled for closing shortly after the election, should, almost unanimously, have voted Republican, if Republicans could really save their plant from closing, as Trump promised. If a Republican candidate was promising to bring jobs back from China, voting Republican, not Democratic, made sense. 

The problem, again, was that the Democrats had never been the ones to ship jobs to China to begin. 

You could listen to the truth, buried at the end of Mitt Romney’s famous 47% speech if you paid attention in 2012. It wasn’t the obvious part (about how 47% of Americans were “takers,” and Romney and the superrich were “makers”) that should have alerted workers to the fact the Great Scam was on. 

 

A fundamental truth about the Republican Party. 

It was the second part that revealed a fundamental truth about the Republican Party. Romney was talking to a room full of the fattest possible cats about the joys of investing in China. 

In that role, Romney had reveled in opportunities to make money by shipping jobs to China, failing to take note of the near-slave wages and terrible working conditions Chinese workers had to accept. 

Here’s how he described the “possibilities” of making piles of dough in China: 

And I remember going to – sorry just to bore you with stories – but I was, when I was back in my private equity days, we went to China to buy a factory there, employed about 20,000 people, and they were almost all young women between the ages of about 18 and 22 or 23. They were saving for potentially becoming married, and they worked in these huge factories, they made various small appliances, and as we were walking through this facility, seeing them work, the number of hours they worked per day, the pittance they earned, living in dormitories with little bathrooms at the end with maybe ten rooms. And the rooms, they had 12 girls per room, three bunk beds on top of each other. You’ve seen them.

 

American workers would never accept similar conditions. Romney continued in tone-deaf fashion: 

And around this factory was a fence, a huge fence with barbed wire, and guard towers. And we said, “Gosh, I can’t believe that you, you know, you keep these girls in.” They said, “No, no, no – this is to keep other people from coming in. Because people want so badly to come work in this factory that we have to keep them out, or they’ll just come in here and start working and try and get compensated. So, we – this is to keep people out.”

 

And they said, “Actually, Chinese New Year, is the girls go home, sometimes they decide they’ve saved enough money and they don’t come back to the factory.” And he said, “And so on the weekend after Chinese New Year, there’ll be a line of people hundreds long outside the factory, hoping that some girls haven’t come back and they can come to the factory. And so, as we were experiencing this for the first time, for me to see a factory like this in China some years ago, the Bain partner I was with turned to me and said, “You know, 95 percent of life is settled if you’re born in America [emphasis added].” This is an amazing land. And what we have is unique, and fortunately it is so special we’re sharing it with the world. I’m concerned about the future, but also optimistic as I said, and I look forward to getting America back on track… 

 

If wages and benefits declined, it didn’t bother the fattest cats. 

If wages and benefits declined at home, it didn’t bother Romney or the rest of the fattest cats. It didn’t bother the Koch brothers or the Walton clan. The Koch’s could afford to donate hundreds of millions to Republican candidates and causes. They would eventually be repaid for their “investment” with policies that granted them tax cuts worth billions. The Walton family continued to donate and continued to pay workers subpar wages. Walmart managed to curtail hours so fewer employees would qualify for healthcare under the Obama plan. Big Pharma donated millions to the GOP and kept jacking up drug prices. Republicans kept arguing that it would be a horrible idea if Medicare started negotiating to lower drug costs. The price of insulin shot up by 700% in twenty years. And champions of capitalism pronounced it good. 

The average worker got a few extra dollars in his or her paycheck when Trump and Congress cut taxes. 

Unfortunately, Calvin could no longer afford the insulin his daughter, who suffered from type-1 diabetes, needed to live. Still, if he watched enough right-wing TV, he found solace in thinking Republicans were fighting for him, fighting to keep transgender type-1 individuals from using the same bathrooms as his girl. 

The Great Scam was in.

 

POSTSCRIPT: For more on how the fat cats prospered, see: 6/29/18, and their efforts to move profits to offshore tax havens like the Isle of Man and The Cayman Islands.

Wednesday, April 6, 2022

July 13, 2020: “Unprecedented, Historic Corruption,” And A Side Order of COVID

 

7/13/20: The rising death toll and rising number of Americans hospitalized with COVID-19 are bad enough.

 

 

High unemployment expected to persist until 2022.

 

Even if you don’t get sick, the pressing question is what kind of economic damage you and your family might suffer. In the last reporting period another 1.3 million workers applied for unemployment.

 

Damage can be found on every hand. Brooks Brothers, founded in 1818, and famous for dressing every president since Abraham Lincoln, has filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Barring some miracle, United Airlines will lay off 36,000 workers in October. AMC, the largest theater chain in the country, is trying to restructure debt, as fear of catching COVID-19 in a dark theater strangles business. The company lost $2.2 billion in the first quarter of this year. The college football season is in jeopardy, with each lost game meaning lost revenue from TV rights, ticket sales and concessions. The Ivy League has canceled all games. The Big Ten is eliminating all but contests against conference opponents. In other pandemic-related news, 2.3 million pounds of peanuts, usually consumed by fans during baseball season, are sitting, unnibbled in warehouses.

 

The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development warned this week that high unemployment will likely persist in the U.S. and among its other 37 members, until 2022. If the United States has a second wave of cases (and, so far, we can’t even swim back from the first) we could be looking at an unemployment rate of 12% at the end of this year.






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AT LEAST one American is happy today. Roger Stone is relaxing at home, having a commutation in his pocket. He served exactly zero days in jail, with only seven felony counts to mar his resumé.

 

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“Unprecedented, historic corruption.”

 

Sen. Mitt Romney

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Sen. Mitt Romney has been one of the few Republicans to have the courage to call Trump’s pardon for Stone what it is. “An American president commutes the sentence of a person convicted by a jury of lying to shield that very president,’ he tweeted. He described Trump’s decision to keep his pal out of the slammer as “unprecedented, historic corruption.”

 

Robert Mueller, whose investigation helped bring Stone to justice, broke his silence in an editorial, explaining,

 

I feel compelled to respond both to broad claims that our investigation was illegitimate and our motives were improper, and to specific claims that Roger Stone was a victim of our office.

 

[When a witness lies repeatedly]…it strikes at the core of the government’s efforts to find the truth and hold wrongdoers accountable [emphasis added].

 

Attorney General Bill Barr, who has carried water for the president through thick and thin, decided even he didn’t want to take credit for this move. He let it be known that he had recommended the president not step in for Stone, and Stone should go to jail. (See: 7/10/20.)

 

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THE DAMAGE from the spread of the coronavirus continues to show in a multiplicity of ways. A new report finds that 5.4 million Americans have lost healthcare coverage in the last four months. 

That’s more than the 3.9 million who lost coverage during the entire 2008-2009 Great Recession. 

Assuming he were capable of introspection, you’d expect Trump to be feeling foolish about now. In reality, he’s incapable of anything remotely like honest self-examination. Back in June he got mad because he wanted to hold the 2020 Republican National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina. Trump was angry because the Democratic governor refused to assure him that he could have the huge, mask-less, non-social-distancing crowds he hankered after just because the governor wasn’t sure that the coronavirus would be under control in August, when the convention was scheduled. 

Trump kicked over the game board, like a sulky child. He’d go play in Florida, he grumbled. 

Now Florida is one of the hottest hotspots in the world for disease. Suddenly, plans to hold the GOP convention in Jacksonville aren’t looking so good.


Florida cases exploding.


Whose fault is it that the coronavirus is running rampant? According to anonymous White House aides, Dr. Anthony Fauci! 

A little free press digging reveals the truth. The anonymous source is Press Secretary “Birther” McEnany, who compiled a list of Fauci’s “mistakes” and supplied it to the Washington Post. 

Even her list was botched. Dr. Fauci was quoted as downplaying the threat of the disease. On February 29, in an interview, she had him saying: “At this moment, there is no need to change anything that you’re doing on a day-by-day basis.” 

He did say that. 


Only, those words were taken out of context, making it seem the doctor had led poor “Drink Bleach” Don astray. “Right now, the risk is still low, but this could change,” Dr. Fauci went on to add in an NBC News interview. “When you start to see community spread, this could change and force you to become much more attentive [emphasis added] to doing things that would protect you from spread.” 

Apparently, the president stoppered his ears when Fauci said that. 

McEnany denied that there was a rift between the president and the expert. Then she tried to play dumb. (She’s had a lot of practice.) She told reporters the Post had asked a specific question, and all she did was provide “a direct answer to what was a direct question.” And if that answer made Dr. Fauci look bad? 

Go figure.

 

If you want to know how screwed up this White House and this administration and this president are, consider who now decides if Dr. Fauci can give an interview on TV. If any network should ask him to appear, requests are handled by Michael Caputo, a top spokesman at the Department of Health and Human Services. Caputo is the guy who helped Roger Stone set up a meeting with some Russian dude in May 2016, at which the dude said he had dirt on Hillary Clinton. 

Yeah. Caputo. Guardian of truth. (See: 7/10/20.)

 

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REPORTED CASES of COVID-19, July 13: 

58,858.

 

Sunday, March 27, 2022

December 12, 2020: U.S. Supreme Court Blows Giant Hole in "Stolen Election" Boat

 

12/12/20: Take a final look at this building; because by the time you wake on Sunday the U.S. Supreme Court will be reduced to rubble. Not in the terrorist-bombing sort of way. 

In the God-has-spoken, “walls of Jericho” way.



U.S. Supreme Court.

  

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“No Wisdom, No Courage!” 

President Trump

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Trump supporters rallied today, which meant lots of angry shouting, and chants of, “Lock them up,” now in reference to members of the U.S. Supreme Court. Bibles were also thumped, since many Trump supporters believe him to be God’s Chosen One, sent to save the nation from Obamacare, commies and minorities. Having already suggested helpfully that the president declare martial law and call for a new election, Gen. Michael T. Flynn spoke from the steps of the Court. 

Flags were waved and “patriotism” stressed. Finally, Trump supporters marched around various federal building, blowing horns, as of old, expecting the “walls of Jericho” to fall down, as is said to have occurred in biblical times. Because nothing says “patriotism” like having buildings collapse and crush any of your fellow Americans working inside on a weekend. 

(If you don’t remember the story, it is said in the Bible that the ancient Israelites marched round the city of Jericho, where the Canaanites, their enemies were holed up. Six days, they circuited the city, just once. On the seventh, they made seven trips around the city. Then they gave a “great shout,” blew rams’ horns, and the enemy walls tumbled down. See: Joshua 6: 1-27.



The Israelites blow up Jericho.

 

Other than the marching and the horn tootling, it was a tough day for the president and his loyal fans. 

In the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s 7-2 vote to reject the State of Texas’s challenge to the vote in four other states, gloom settled over the land. According to Maggie Haberman, a reporter for The New York Times, Trump was so bummed that he skipped his own White House Christmas Party last night. That story was later confirmed by a reporter for the Washington Post. 

If you love Trump, you believe the Times and the Post are “Fake News,” but when we checked the president’s Twitter feed, it quickly became clear he was having a devil of a time processing the high court’s decision. Just before midnight on Friday, Trump made his unhappiness clear, tweeting, “The Supreme Court really let us down. No Wisdom, No Courage!” 

He stewed for half an hour. At 12:24 a.m. on Saturday, he began hammering the buttons on his iPhone again: 

So, you’re the President of the United States, and you just went through an election where you got more votes than any sitting President in history, by far - and purportedly lost. You can’t get “standing” before the Supreme Court, so you “intervene” with wonderful states.....

 

....that, after careful study and consideration, think you got “screwed”, something which will hurt them also. Many others likewise join the suit but, within a flash, it is thrown out and gone, without even looking at the many reasons it was brought. A Rigged Election, fight on!

 

At 12: 46 a.m., Trump quoted a supporter who called the Supreme Court’s decision “a legal disgrace, an embarrassment to the USA!!!” 

Trump fell into bed soon after, tossed and turned till after dawn, roused himself from bed, and went right back to Twitter. First, he offered a tip of the hat, in a retweet from one of his followers: “Thank you, Justice Alito. Thank you, Justice Thomas.” 

Then he cited a second, similarly mistake interpretation from Sean Hannity: 

“Justices Alito and Thomas say they would have allowed Texas to proceed with its election lawsuit.” @seanhannity This is a great and disgraceful miscarriage of justice. The people of the United States were cheated, and our Country disgraced. Never even given our day in Court! 

 

Alito and Thomas “would not grant further relief.” 

The blogger found these tweets interesting, because he had already read the response of the Supreme Court to the Texas legal challenge. It was only two paragraphs. But it was clear seven justices thought the case was road kill from the start; but what did Alito and Thomas think? Alito wrote, briefly, and Thomas signed on to what he said, that he felt that since the Court had original jurisdiction, they should have taken the matter in hand. He would have granted the motion to file but said he “would not grant other relief, and I express no view on any other issue.” 

Did that mean, as Hannity seemed to believe, that the two judges were on the president’s side? To this blogger, it appeared Alito was saying, we should have taken up the challenge from Texas; but having done so, he and Justice Thomas would likewise have shot it down.

 

According to University of Texas School law professor Steve Vladeck, I was correct in my surmise. And Hannity was full of skunk dung.

 

Vladeck wrote: “For anyone wondering about Justices Alito and Thomas, they’ve been consistent about this technical objection across cases that the Supreme Court has to at least grant leave to file in state-state disputes. The much bigger story is their emphasis that they’d grant ‘no other relief.’”

 

NPR also explained:

 

Justice Samuel Alito, joined by Justice Clarence Thomas, wrote that in their view the court does “not have discretion to deny the filing of a bill of complaint in a case that falls within our original jurisdiction.”

 

But the two said that while they would have allowed the filing of the complaint, they would not have granted Trump or Texas, any of the relief they sought.

 

Sen. Ben Sasse (R-NE), spoke for most Americans, but not most Trump fans, when he issued the following statement: 

Since Election Night, a lot of people have been confusing voters by spinning Kenyan Birther-type, “Chavez rigged the election from the grave” conspiracy theories, but every American who cares about the rule of law [emphasis added] should take comfort that the Supreme Court including all three of President Trump’s picks closed the door on the nonsense.

 

Saturday, however, Trump and his cult followers vowed to fight on. At one point, Trump tweeted: “I WON THE ELECTION IN A LANDSLIDE, but remember, I only think in terms of legal votes, not all of the fake voters and fraud that miraculously floated in from everywhere! What a disgrace!” 

He spent part of his day attacking the Republican governors of Georgia and Arizona, who had refused to bend to his authoritarian rule. He had insisted they overturn the election results in their states. They said no; and he said they were “RINO’s.” “Never forget, vote them out of office!” 

At least, next time they run. 

As you might have expected, the President of the United States turned his fury on the U.S. Supreme Court. “The Supreme Court had ZERO interest in the merits of the greatest voter fraud ever perpetrated on the United States of America,” he tweeted. “All they were interested in is ‘standing’, which makes it very difficult for the President to present a case on the merits. 75,000,000 votes!”

 

As is so often true, the poor dope couldn’t even get his basic facts straight. He didn’t get 75,000,000 votes, unless he was rounding up in some strange new mathematical system. He had 74,223,755. 

A solid showing. 

Unfortunately, for him, Joe Biden piled up an even taller stack of votes from the American people: 81,283,495. 

Or, rounding up, as in Trump Math, 202 million. 

 

FUN FACT: Did you know that Mitt Romney earned a higher percentage of the popular vote in 2012, than Trump earned in either his first run for glory, or his second run, now ended in ignominy? 

You can check it out: 

Romney:         47.2%.

Trump:           46.9%.

Trump:           46.1%.