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Pence tests negative for coronavirus
The vice president said he had "no reason to believe" he was exposed to the virus after a staffer tested positive.
www.politico.com
Is your name Joe?No, but I am praying Joe does.
Not insteadIt looks like Rand Paul got it instead.
Rand Paul becomes first senator to test positive for coronavirus
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) has tested positive for the coronavirus, a spokesman said on Sunday, becoming the first senator known to contract the disease.“Senator Rand Paul has tested positive for COVID…thehill.com
why?Merkel got it !
Well deserved.
Because she said mean things about his orange god.why?
She's been a voice of reason throughout. She quite rationally explained the situation to the people she serves and taken steps to prepare for the onslaught.
Ryan was denying the problem and ended up with it. Poetic justice.
Merkel is literally the reason the alt/far right parties gained a foothold in Germany for the first time since Hitler took power.why?
She's been a voice of reason throughout. She quite rationally explained the situation to the people she serves and taken steps to prepare for the onslaught.
Ryan was denying the problem and ended up with it. Poetic justice.
literally notMerkel is literally the reason the alt/far right parties gained a foothold in Germany for the first time since Hitler took power.
literally not
“Stop forcing me to become a nazi!”What the stunning success of AfD means for Germany and Europe | Cas Mudde
The radical right party profited from the fact immigration was the number one election issue. But can its breakthrough last?, writes Cas Mudde of the Center for Research on Extremismwww.theguardian.com
yeah, ok.
"AfD got more votes from past non-voters (1.2 million) than from the CDU/CSU (1 million) or SPD (500,000). In many ways this is an anti-Merkel vote, reflecting opposition to her controversial Willkommenspolitik towards refugees, which not only pushed some voters of mainstream parties to switch but also mobilised previous non-voters. The same poll also shows, for example, that 89% of AfD voters thought that Merkel’s immigration policies ignored the “concerns of the people” (ie German citizens); 85% want stronger national borders; and 82% think that 12 years of Merkel is enough. In other words, AfD has clearly profited from the fact that immigration was the number one issue in these elections. "
Same way Cameron's dumbass was so sure that England was going to vote against Brexit.
woops!
And also the same way that Obama is to blame for the right wing racist uprising in America right?What the stunning success of AfD means for Germany and Europe | Cas Mudde
The radical right party profited from the fact immigration was the number one election issue. But can its breakthrough last?, writes Cas Mudde of the Center for Research on Extremismwww.theguardian.com
yeah, ok.
"AfD got more votes from past non-voters (1.2 million) than from the CDU/CSU (1 million) or SPD (500,000). In many ways this is an anti-Merkel vote, reflecting opposition to her controversial Willkommenspolitik towards refugees, which not only pushed some voters of mainstream parties to switch but also mobilised previous non-voters. The same poll also shows, for example, that 89% of AfD voters thought that Merkel’s immigration policies ignored the “concerns of the people” (ie German citizens); 85% want stronger national borders; and 82% think that 12 years of Merkel is enough. In other words, AfD has clearly profited from the fact that immigration was the number one issue in these elections. "
Same way Cameron's dumbass was so sure that England was going to vote against Brexit.
woops!