2020年4月2日星期四

Beetlejuice Goes After Trump & Prez Trump Warns Foreign Criminals With US Military

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What Are the Libs Up to Now?

 

Hollywood liberals never disappoint!


Actor Michael Keaton has apparently had enough of President Donald Trump's presence during his regular White House coronavirus press briefings and is begging the commander in chief to "move out of the way."


What Are the Libs Up to Now?

President Trump has been holding almost daily press conferences on his administration's efforts to battle the spread of the coronavirus. He has also verbally sparred with prominent reporters from CNN, NBC News, and PBS.


The televised briefings are drawing huge numbers of viewers, but some major news outlets are beginning to cut away or not show the briefings altogether.


Their decision comes as President Trump's approval rating has climbed to the highest point in his presidency, reaching 49 percent last week according to Gallup.


Keaton recently voiced his support for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo as a potential presidential candidate. "This guy is showing real leadership and with CLARITY," he wrote on Instagram earlier this week. "Cuomo-Fauci 2024. Joking (kind of)."


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The Trump Agenda


Yes, there are scumbag criminals who plan on taking advantage of the coronavirus crisis.


President Trump has an answer for you, NO!


"As governments and nations focus on the Coronavirus, there is a growing threat that cartels, criminals, terrorists, and other malign actors will try to exploit the situation for their own gain and we must not let that happen," Trump said. "We will never let that happen. Today the United States is launching enhanced counter narcotics operations in the western hemisphere to protect the American people

from the deadly scourge of illegal narcotics."


The Trump Agenda

"We are deploying additional Navy destroyers, combat ships, aircraft and helicopters, Coast Guard cutters and Air Force surveillance aircraft, doubling the capabilities in the region," Trump continued. "Very importantly, our forces are fully equipped with personnel protective equipment, and we have taken additional safety measures to ensure that our troops remain healthy."


Want to bring your crime to the US during this pandemic?  Then get ready to meet the US military.


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Market Intel


Small capitalization stocks have not done as well as large cap stocks in the rebound from the March 23 lows in the U.S. benchmark equity indexes, offering a warning sign to equity investors, analysts say.


Small-cap indices suffered more severely in the coronavirus-related selloff this month than their large-cap peers. During March, the S&P 500 fell about 12%, while the Russell 2000 fell nearly 23%.


"There's an awareness that what we're facing is an unprecedented economic paralysis that we've not experienced since the Second World War," Lawlor said. "This is all feeding into risk aversion," that will benefit larger companies with lower debt levels in defensive areas of the market, he added.


"When you have small caps lagging the large caps, and you have leadership out of the defensive areas, both of those are consistent indicators that we're in a bear market environment, not that we've gotten through something," Willie Delwiche, investment strategist at Baird, told MarketWatch.


The best performing sectors in the month of March have been consumer staples and health care, followed by technology and utilities, with all but tech stocks considered defensive in nature, or those that perform better during bear markets.


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Hmm, That Makes Your Think


Well here's a big shocker!  (Sprinkle on the heavy sarcasm)


Many college students said the hell with social distancing and went on spring break anyway are now, you guessed it, testing POSITVE for the coronavirus.


The same group who said this was and old persons' problem and even came up with the term 'Boomer Remover' for the coronavirus.


Hmm, That Makes Your Think

Over two dozen University of Texas students have tested positive for the Chinese coronavirus after returning from spring break trip.


The Austin Public Health Department said roughly 70 students attending the University of Texas flew aboard a chartered plane to Cabo toward the end of March. Following the trip, 28 of them tested positive for the illness, while dozens more are still being tested.


The news sparked outrage from Texas lawmakers, who have urged people to halt non-essential movement until the pandemic subsides.

"Quit being an ass," Texas House Speaker Dennis Bonnen (R) said in an interview.


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