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GOP: Trump lost. Get over it
Thursday, November 26, 2020
The coronavirus cases in the state of South Dakota are rising significantly and in a recent statement Governor Kristi Noem bragged about what a terrific job she is doing in quelling the virus. In the meantime the Governor Bill Walz of Minnesota blames Noem for allowing the virus to spread to his state saying the totally needless Sturgis Motorcycle Rally was a big contributor.
A terrific job? Here are some stats to pursue. There are now 60,716 cases confirmed in South Dakota claiming 567 lives so far. In Pennington County which includes Rapid City there are 6,519 confirmed cases claiming 56 lives. In other words nearly 600 South Dakotans have died from this terrible disease and the Governor considers this to be a wonderful job on her part?
Noem sees no reason to place any restrictions on South Dakota’s citizens saying they can be trusted to do the right thing without having to be told. And yet most of the citizens of South Dakota did the wrong thing by voting for a loser named Donald Trump, a man who did nothing, like Noem, to put a stop to the virus that is spreading and killing more people every day in the United States.
To Trump and Noem human lives are expendable as political entities. Noem is walking in the footsteps of her idol Trump and people are dying. And just as bad South Dakota’s duly elected representatives Senators Mike Rounds, John Thune and Representative Dusty Johnson do nothing and say nothing as their constituents die.
Why are they all so terrified of Loser Trump? He lost, he is going out of office. It is now time to do the right thing and get your heads back to South Dakota and act in favor of your own people and stop covering up and cowering from the worst president in American history.
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