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Runa216 said:
Pemalite said:

You have met Australians right?
We abused our leader, we ridiculed our leader, we dragged our leader through the mud, we refused to shake our leaders hand... And that was in January this year while the country was burning.
COVID hit and our leader introduces measures to curb it's spread, we listened and we complied for the benefit of the entire nation.

Amazing how one single corrupt, incompetent, selfish wanker can have an entire country against him, then support him a month later.... Why? Because his arguments were sound when they needed to be sound.

The reason why Trump just can't convince Americans of anything is simply because... He is an absolute idiot that has divided the nation and keeps it divided and hasn't provided any sound arguments or plans to stop COVID in it's track, it's simply a running joke at this point...

Absolutely destroyed economy, way to many lives lost... And all he cares is probably when he can play Golf next.

We had a similar thing with Ontario Premier Doug Ford. dude was a total trash fire of a leader, then COVID happened and...he handled it remarkably well for about 6 months, changing even this liberal SJW's mind on him. 

I beg to differ, Doug Ford can kiss my ass. The way he handles back to school is beyond redemption. School was supposed to start on the 8th, it's a shit show everywhere. We still don't even know who our kids teachers are going to be, when the online portion will start or how. For the kids going to school he made sure to fill classes up so now you have full (29 kids) classes with 3 grades per class and one teacher since he fired a bunch of teachers because a lot of parents don't trust the school situation and opted for online learning.

Plus he let lots of people die in elderly home by taking forever to stop people working at multiple homes. He's made the situation much worse than it needed to be. Cases are on the rise again as well, The province reported 170 new cases of COVID-19, marking the 15th day in a row in which the number of new infections has surpassed 100.