Archive for April, 2020

TBR News April 30, 2020

Apr 30 2020 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House Washington, D.C. April 30, 2020: Working in the White House as a junior staffer is an interesting experience.
When I was younger, I worked as a summer-time job in a clinic for people who had moderate to severe mental problems and the current work closely, at times, echos the earlier one.
I am not an intimate of the President but I have encountered him from time to time and I daily see manifestations of his growing psychological problems.
He insults people, uses foul language, is frantic to see his name mentioned on main-line television and pays absolutely no attention to any advice from his staff that runs counter to his strange ideas.
He lies like a rug to everyone, eats like a hog, makes lewd remarks to female staffers and flies into rages if anyone dares to contradict him.
It is becoming more and more evident to even the least intelligent American voter that Trump is vicious, corrupt and amoral. He has stated often that even if he loses the
election in 2020, he will not leave the White House. I have news for Donald but this is not the place to discuss it. “
Comment for April 30, 2020:”Are there any dangerous secrets behind the corona virus outbreak? Is this a Chinese problem? Many question are starting to grow in very fertile soil so let us look into facts, not fictions
Why the Pentagon collects and studies bats
Bats are the reservoir hosts to the Ebola Virus , Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) and other deadly diseases such as corona virus. The precise ways these viruses are transmitted to humans have recently been discovered.
Numerous studies have been performed under the DTRA Cooperative Biological Engagement Program (CBEP) in a search for deadly pathogens of military importance in bats.
Bats have been blamed for the deadly Ebola outbreak in Africa (2014-2016). However, no conclusive evidence of exactly how the virus “jumped” to humans has ever been discussed in public, which raises very srong suspicions of intentional and not natural infection.
Engineering deadly viruses is legal in the US
MERS-CoV is thought to originate from bats and spread directly to humans. a. However, like Ebola, the precise ways the virus spreads are unknown.
1,980 cases with 699 deaths were reported in 15 countries across the world (as of June 2017) caused by MERS-CoV.
3 to 4 out of every 10 patients reported with MERS have died. Source: WHO
MERS-CoV is one of the viruses that have been engineered by the US and studied by the Pentagon, as well as Influenza and SARS. Confirmation of this practice is Obama’s 2014 temporary ban on government funding for such “dual-use” research. The moratorium was lifted in 2017 and experiments have continued. Enhanced Potential Pandemic Pathogens (PPPs) experiments are legal in the US.
Such experiments aim to increase the transmissibility and/or virulence of pathogens.

The Table of Contents
• New York-area coronavirus outbreak originated primarily in Europe, not China: report
• Most New York Coronavirus Cases Came From Europe, Genomes Show
• The Pentagon’s Illegal Bio-Weapons Programs- Part 1
• Trump the commander-in-bleach has been stripped of all feeling
• Another 3.8 million Americans lose jobs as US unemployment continues to grow
• Abolish family, eat bugs, inject female hormones: Covid-19 is Christmas for liberal control-freaks
• The Encyclopedia of American Loons Continue Reading »

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TBR News April 29, 2020

Apr 29 2020 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House Washington, D.C. April 29, 2020: Working in the White House as a junior staffer is an interesting experience.
When I was younger, I worked as a summer-time job in a clinic for people who had moderate to severe mental problems and the current work closely, at times, echos the earlier one.
I am not an intimate of the President but I have encountered him from time to time and I daily see manifestations of his growing psychological problems.
He insults people, uses foul language, is frantic to see his name mentioned on main-line television and pays absolutely no attention to any advice from his staff that runs counter to his strange ideas.
He lies like a rug to everyone, eats like a hog, makes lewd remarks to female staffers and flies into rages if anyone dares to contradict him.
It is becoming more and more evident to even the least intelligent American voter that Trump is vicious, corrupt and amoral. He has stated often that even if he loses the
election in 2020, he will not leave the White House. I have news for Donald but this is not the place to discuss it. “
Comment for April 29, 2020:” There is a very private wave of shock and horror in the scientific/epidemiological world because careful testing of patients in Europe, and the United States, shows very, very clearly that the coronavirus did not, repeat not, originate in China. True, the Chinese were working on a version of this bat-originating virus for the logical reason that they wished to perfect a vaccine for it but their version of the virus is not the same as the one that has swept through Europe and and the United States. The obvious question is que bono? A disease causing global disturbances sweeps the planet and is stated to be Chinese in origin. If it were not Chinese in origin, where, then did it originate. I rang up a friend who is an epidemiologist and he told me that this was well-known in the professional trade and he had been instructed by his superiors not to discuss it. The reason is obvious.”

The Table of Contents
• Americans losing faith in what Trump says about the coronavirus:
• Reuters/Ipsos poll
• Trump’s Coronavirus Response Approval Rating Drops 10 Points In Poll
• Nervous Republicans see Trump sinking, and taking Senate with him
• President Trump attacked the media in an off-the-rails press conference
• Trump v Fox News: why the president is furious at the conservative network
• Coronavirus: Countries ‘ignored’ early warnings for COVID-19
• The Corporate Right Is Giving Us Two Choices: Go Back to Work, or Starve
• Coronavirus outbreak in France did not come directly from China or Italy, scientists say
• The Encyclopedia of American Loons Continue Reading »

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TBR News April 28, 2020

Apr 28 2020 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House Washington, D.C. April 28, 2020: Working in the White House as a junior staffer is an interesting experience.
When I was younger, I worked as a summer-time job in a clinic for people who had moderate to severe mental problems and the current work closely, at times, echos the earlier one.
I am not an intimate of the President but I have encountered him from time to time and I daily see manifestations of his growing psychological problems.
He insults people, uses foul language, is frantic to see his name mentioned on main-line television and pays absolutely no attention to any advice from his staff that runs counter to his strange ideas.
He lies like a rug to everyone, eats like a hog, makes lewd remarks to female staffers and flies into rages if anyone dares to contradict him.
It is becoming more and more evident to even the least intelligent American voter that Trump is vicious, corrupt and amoral. He has stated often that even if he loses the
election in 2020, he will not leave the White House. I have news for Donald but this is not the place to discuss it. “
Comment for April 28, 2020:” Arwa Mahdawi is a Guardian columnist and I was impressed with her observations which closely parallel my own. I work inside the White House and she does not but her comments reflect, very clearly, what I can see for myself. Here is her column on the subject….

I don’t know what kind of disinfectant Donald Trump has been injecting, but the man does not appear to be well. The president’s lethal medical musing has turned him into (even more of) a global laughing stock and the widespread ridicule has clearly bruised his fragile ego. While Trump has never been a paradigm of calmness or competence, he has become increasingly irate and erratic in recent days. Now even his diehard supporters seem to be cooling towards him. Is the “very stable genius” starting to unravel?
Let’s start with the president’s weekend tweetstorm, which, even by Trumpian standards, was spectacularly unhinged. On Sunday, Trump lashed out at what he called a “phony story” in the New York Times that claimed he spends his days eating junk food and watching TV. “I will often be in the Oval Office late into the night & read & see [in the Times] that I am angrily eating a hamberger & Diet Coke in my bedroom,” he tweeted. “People with me are always stunned.” He then deleted the tweet and replaced it with one in which hamburger was spelled correctly. (This was clearly a challenge for him: he has previously misspelled hamburgers “hamberders”.)
It turned out that the hambergers were just an appetiser. A rant about the “Noble” prize, which Trump seems to have confused with the Pulitzer prize, followed. This was subsequently deleted and replaced with a tweet stating it had all been an exercise in sarcasm. He is a master of sarcasm, as we all know.
While none of Trump’s aides seem able to shut down his Twitter account, they are trying to tone down his daily press briefings. Trump didn’t hold a briefing over the weekend as he normally does, while Monday’s event was cancelled and then reinstated. “We like to keep reporters on their toes,” the White House director of strategic communications, Alyssa Farah, tweeted with a winking emoji. She then deleted the tweet – presumably to keep reporters on their toes. Monday’s briefing was notable for the briefness of Trump’s remarks; instead of treating it like a political rally, he ceded the floor to a number of CEOs.
Trump enjoyed a bump in his ratings last month when he stopped downplaying coronavirus and announced a 15-day plan to slow the virus’s spread. During his brief experiment with coherence, 55% of Americans said they approved of the way he was handling the crisis and CNN’s chief political correspondent, Dana Bash, told viewers Trump “is being the kind of leader that people need”.
The tide now seems to have turned. Recent polls show that most Americans are unimpressed with Trump’s handling of the crisis. This includes conservatives: a Siena College poll released on Monday found that 56% of Republican voters in New York say they trust Andrew Cuomo, the state’s Democratic governor, to decide how to reopen the state over Trump. Even Fox News seems to have cooled towards Trumpism; the network has just cut ties with Diamond & Silk, a pair of rightwing social-media stars who have been two of Trump’s biggest cheerleaders, after they promoted conspiracy theories and disinformation.
Perhaps the only people more incompetent than Trump are the ragtag team of sycophants he has surrounded himself with. According to Politico, Trump is leaning heavily on Hope Hicks, who he reportedly calls “Hopey”, to steer him through the coronavirus crisis. Hicks, 31, who was formerly the White House communications director, is one of Trump’s most-trusted aides; according to one tell-all book, her duties used to include steaming his trousers – while he wore them. It turns out Hopey is the mastermind who urged Trump to “act as a frontman” during the crisis instead of deferring to health experts. Now that plan has backfired, Hicks – who officially works under boy genius Jared Kushner – is apparently developing a new strategy for Trump. He had better Hopey this one is a little more effective.

Trump National Approval Rating for April. 23-27
Rasmussen Reports/Pulse Opinion Research
Approve      Disapprove
38%                 55%

Trump aches from his head to his toes
His sphincters have gone where who knows
And his love life has ended
By a paunch so distended
That all he can use is his nose.

The Table of Contents
• Millions of Americans locked out of unemployment system, survey finds
• ‘There is no absolute truth’: an infectious disease expert on Covid-19, misinformation and ‘bullshit’
• China denies spreading coronavirus disinformation following EU report
• US was warned of threat from anti-vaxxers in event of pandemic
• In Just Months, the Coronavirus Is Killing More Americans Than 20 Years of War in Vietnam
• The US Government’s Secret History of Grisly Experiments
• The Encyclopedia of American Loons Continue Reading »

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TBR News April 27, 2020

Apr 27 2020 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House Washington, D.C. April 27, 2020: Working in the White House as a junior staffer is an interesting experience.
When I was younger, I worked as a summer-time job in a clinic for people who had moderate to severe mental problems and the current work closely, at times, echos the earlier one.
I am not an intimate of the President but I have encountered him from time to time and I daily see manifestations of his growing psychological problems.
He insults people, uses foul language, is frantic to see his name mentioned on main-line television and pays absolutely no attention to any advice from his staff that runs counter to his strange ideas.
He lies like a rug to everyone, eats like a hog, makes lewd remarks to female staffers and flies into rages if anyone dares to contradict him.
It is becoming more and more evident to even the least intelligent American voter that Trump is vicious, corrupt and amoral. He has stated often that even if he loses the
election in 2020, he will not leave the White House. I have news for Donald but this is not the place to discuss it. “
Comment for April 27, 2020:” It was in the Spring of 2001 when a young computer expert living in the Mid-West developed a lethal virus intended to do a full-bore global destruction to the international computer/internet system.
The virus is spread from computer to computer system to computer and it is so constructed that it cannot be searched out by any known computer security system. The virus remains placidly dormant until it is triggered and then after a specific lapse of time, is fully activated.
What does this virus do?
Totally obliterates the computer hard drive and expunges it of all memory.
In essence, the hard drive is flat line and cannot be reconstructed.
What sort of a trigger would activate this?
Perhaps a first, middle and last name coupled with a fake social security number.
The probability of this trigger accidentally emerging would be a mathematical impossibility.
Let us say that this was triggered on the computer system of a major bank.
When the activating time arrived, everything on the bank computer would be gone. No one could access the ATM machine, cash checks, or otherwise have access to the bank’s services.
There would be mass panic and the bank’s computer people would install backup systems.
After a frenzied flurry, all would return to normal, that is until the activated triggers would work again.
Official records, social security, food stamps, passport data, criminal rap sheets, and dozens and dozens more of vital services would, in essence, be gone with the wind.
And since this project has been silently contaminating the global systems since 2001, the length and depth of the infections would be immense and all-inclusive.
Of course the Russians would be blamed but the computers would be as dead as a squashed cockroach and the entire societal global informational and business structures would gasp, gurgle and die.
People could not buy food, electrical systems would fail and soon, the woodlands of America, and the world, would be filled with frantic citizens digging caves in the soil, or places to bury their surviving family members.
The motto?
Never put all your eggs in one basket”

Trump aches from his head to his toes
His sphincters have gone where who knows
And his love life has ended
By a paunch so distended
That all he can use is his nose.

The Table of Contents
• Trump is a danger to the American people. But the Republicans refuse to stop him
• Making America Great Again: Trump’s Impossible Challenges
• With Millions Unable to Pay for Housing Next Month, Organizers Plan the Largest Rent Strike in Nearly a Century
• Trump slams cities, states seeking U.S. aid to offset coronavirus losses
• Coronavirus: The US resistance to a continued lockdown
• Covid-19 pandemic shines a light on a new kind of class divide and its inequalities
• US Atrocities in Korean War – Chem and Bio Weapons, Mass Civilian Bombing and Execution
• Encycopedia of American Loons Continue Reading »

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TBR News April 26, 2020

Apr 26 2020 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House Washington, D.C. April 26, 2020: Working in the White House as a junior staffer is an interesting experience.
When I was younger, I worked as a summer-time job in a clinic for people who had moderate to severe mental problems and the current work closely, at times, echos the earlier one.
I am not an intimate of the President but I have encountered him from time to time and I daily see manifestations of his growing psychological problems.
He insults people, uses foul language, is frantic to see his name mentioned on main-line television and pays absolutely no attention to any advice from his staff that runs counter to his strange ideas.
He lies like a rug to everyone, eats like a hog, makes lewd remarks to female staffers and flies into rages if anyone dares to contradict him.
It is becoming more and more evident to even the least intelligent American voter that Trump is vicious, corrupt and amoral. He has stated often that even if he loses the
election in 2020, he will not leave the White House. I have news for Donald but this is not the place to discuss it. “
Comment for April 26, 2020:”Because his daily tv press conferences were farcical and revealing his mental problems to a wide public audience, Trump has stopped his daily struttings. It took weeks to convince him he was making a fool of himself (quite impossible because God had beaten him to it) and now he is back squalling on Twitter. What is his next bit of weird and dangerous advice? Drinking hair remover to cure corona virus? Sticking your finger into a light socket to kill germs? Watching Fat Donald’s circus was almost as entertaining watching South Park.”

Trump aches from his head to his toes
His sphincters have gone where who knows
And his love life has ended
By a paunch so distended
That all he can use is his nose.

The Table of Contents

RED SWAN: The Story of a Secret Cable and the Crisis We Could Have Seen Coming
• Chinese Intelligence Operations
• Cable television spying
• The frantic rescue mission for Donald Trump’s indiscretions
• Deutsche Bank refuses to give U.S. senators information on recent Trump dealings
• Donald Trump set to fall back on xenophobia with re-election plan in tatters
• Revealed: How the US gun lobby exploits the coronavirus pandemic to further its aims
• Antigovernment groups current in the United States Continue Reading »

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TBR News April 25, 2020

Apr 25 2020 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House Washington, D.C. April 25, 2020: Working in the White House as a junior staffer is an interesting experience.
When I was younger, I worked as a summer-time job in a clinic for people who had moderate to severe mental problems and the current work closely, at times, echos the earlier one.
I am not an intimate of the President but I have encountered him from time to time and I daily see manifestations of his growing psychological problems.
He insults people, uses foul language, is frantic to see his name mentioned on main-line television and pays absolutely no attention to any advice from his staff that runs counter to his strange ideas.
He lies like a rug to everyone, eats like a hog, makes lewd remarks to female staffers and flies into rages if anyone dares to contradict him.
It is becoming more and more evident to even the least intelligent American voter that Trump is vicious, corrupt and amoral. He has stated often that even if he loses the
election in 2020, he will not leave the White House. I have news for Donald but this is not the place to discuss it. “
Comment for April 25, 2020: “In 1944, it came to the attention of Heinrich Mueller, head of the German Gestapo, that one Generalarzt Schreiber, a German Army officer who was an expert in plagues, was planning to release bubonic plague germs in German Army prison camps.
There were over three million Russian soldiers in these camps and Schreiber felt that by killing all of them off, there would be more food for his fellow countrymen.
Mueller told Schireiber that if he did not stop his efforts at once, he would have him shot.
Mueller said that there were no customs guards on duty that would prevent this plague from spreading into Germany.
Schreiber stopped his work, was later chief medical officer in Berlin, captured by the Russians, and later defected back to the Americans in Berlin.
When they found out about the camp exterminations, they hired Schreiber, sent him to a secret laboratory at San Antonio, Texas where he was to plan a similar adventure of dumping the bubonic plague on the Russians.
Fortunately for everyone, a reporter exposed the plot in print, the project was shut down and Schreiber returned to Germany.
The Russians at once began to develop smallpox to use against the US if they tried to loose bubonic plague in Russia and this was the actual beginning of the current development of BW.”

Trump aches from his head to his toes
His sphincters have gone where who knows
And his love life has ended
By a paunch so distended
That all he can use is his nose.

The Table of Contents

Did This Virus Come From a Lab? Maybe Not – But It Exposes the Threat of a Biowarfare Arms Race
• Smallpox: the next coronavirus?
• ‘We did it to ourselves’: scientist says intrusion into nature led to pandemic
• Donald Trump reportedly owes tens of millions to the Bank of China
• World leaders launch plan to speed COVID-19 drugs, vaccine; U.S. stays away
• Trump’s COVID-19 disinfectant ideas horrify health experts
• Malicious forces creating ‘perfect storm’ of coronavirus disinformation
• Encyclopedia of American Loons Continue Reading »

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TBR News April 24, 2020

Apr 24 2020 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House Washington, D.C. April 24, 2020: Working in the White House as a junior staffer is an interesting experience.
When I was younger, I worked as a summer-time job in a clinic for people who had moderate to severe mental problems and the current work closely, at times, echos the earlier one.
I am not an intimate of the President but I have encountered him from time to time and I daily see manifestations of his growing psychological problems.
He insults people, uses foul language, is frantic to see his name mentioned on main-line television and pays absolutely no attention to any advice from his staff that runs counter to his strange ideas.
He lies like a rug to everyone, eats like a hog, makes lewd remarks to female staffers and flies into rages if anyone dares to contradict him.
It is becoming more and more evident to even the least intelligent American voter that Trump is vicious, corrupt and amoral. He has stated often that even if he loses the
election in 2020, he will not leave the White House. I have news for Donald but this is not the place to discuss it. “
Comment for April 24, 2020:”Next, I think, Dr. Trump will advocate the drinking of a cup of Drano to clear coronavirus from the system. After that, battery acid will be strongly recommended. Trump may well have the intellect of a chicken but it is well-known throughout the land that He is never wrong! I suggest you try the battery acid out first on your mother-in-law.”

Trump aches from his head to his toes
His sphincters have gone where who knows
And his love life has ended
By a paunch so distended
That all he can use is his nose.

The Table of Contents
• Coronavirus: medical experts denounce Trump’s latest ‘dangerous’ treatment suggestion
• Yes, Trump Actually Suggested Injecting Disinfectants Into Your Veins Could Cure Coronavirus
• As Trump Urges Doctors to Lie on Live TV, Federal Official Says He Was Fired for Limiting Hydroxychloroquine Use
• Hydroxychloroquine and coronavirus: a guide to the scientific studies so far
• Sunlight, heat and humidity weaken coronavirus, U.S. official says
• Sieren’s China: EU won’t play Trump’s blame-Beijing game
• A History of the Numbers Game Continue Reading »

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TBR News April 23, 2020

Apr 23 2020 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House Washington, D.C. April 23, 2020: Working in the White House as a junior staffer is an interesting experience.
When I was younger, I worked as a summer-time job in a clinic for people who had moderate to severe mental problems and the current work closely, at times, echos the earlier one.
I am not an intimate of the President but I have encountered him from time to time and I daily see manifestations of his growing psychological problems.
He insults people, uses foul language, is frantic to see his name mentioned on main-line television and pays absolutely no attention to any advice from his staff that runs counter to his strange ideas.
He lies like a rug to everyone, eats like a hog, makes lewd remarks to female staffers and flies into rages if anyone dares to contradict him.
It is becoming more and more evident to even the least intelligent American voter that Trump is vicious, corrupt and amoral. He has stated often that even if he loses the
election in 2020, he will not leave the White House. I have news for Donald but this is not the place to discuss it. “
Comment for April 23, 2020:”To take a break from doom and derision, here are some bumpersticker that lighten the load:
1.Jesus loves you… but everyone else thinks you are an asshole
2. Impotence… Nature’s way of saying “No hard feelings”
3. The proctologist called… they found your head
4. Everyone has a photographic memory…some just don’t have any film
5. Save your breath…You’ll need it to blow up your date
6. Some people are only alive because it is illegal to shoot them
7. I used to have a handle on life… but now it is broken
8. WANTED: Meaningful overnight relationship
9. Hang up and drive
10. If you can read this… I can slam on my brakes and sue you
11. Heart Attacks… God’s revenge for eating His animal friends
12. Your ridiculous little opinion has been noted
13. Try not to let your mind wander… It is too small to be out by itself
14. Some people just don’t know how to drive… I call these people “Everybody But Me”
15. Don’t like my driving… Then quit watching me
16. Guys… just because you have one… doesn’t mean you have to be one
17. Welcome to America… NOW speak English
18. Hire the Handicapped: They’re fun to watch!
19. Death is nature’s way of telling you to slow down.
20. Asians don’t drive cars, they aim them ,,,,

Trump aches from his head to his toes
His sphincters have gone where who knows
And his love life has ended
By a paunch so distended
That all he can use is his nose.

The Table of Contents
• Germany to start first coronavirus vaccine trial
• Coronavirus vaccine from BioNTech, Pfizer set to enter testing in Germany
• Top vaccine expert says he was fired for resisting Trump on hydroxychloroquine
• US unemployment applications reach over 26m as states struggle to keep up
• Blood-pressure drugs are in the crosshairs of COVID-19 research
• Did coronavirus really originate in a Chinese laboratory?
• Covid-19 Highlights Trump’s Malignant Narcissism — And Proves Americans Will Survive Despite Him
• Trump biography
• The Encyclopedia of American Loons Continue Reading »

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TBR News April 22, 2020

Apr 22 2020 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House Washington, D.C. April 22, 2020: Working in the White House as a junior staffer is an interesting experience.
When I was younger, I worked as a summer-time job in a clinic for people who had moderate to severe mental problems and the current work closely, at times, echos the earlier one.
I am not an intimate of the President but I have encountered him from time to time and I daily see manifestations of his growing psychological problems.
He insults people, uses foul language, is frantic to see his name mentioned on main-line television and pays absolutely no attention to any advice from his staff that runs counter to his strange ideas.
He lies like a rug to everyone, eats like a hog, makes lewd remarks to female staffers and flies into rages if anyone dares to contradict him.
It is becoming more and more evident to even the least intelligent American voter that Trump is vicious, corrupt and amoral. He has stated often that even if he loses the
election in 2020, he will not leave the White House. I have news for Donald but this is not the place to discuss it. “
Comment for April 22, 2020: Now in use, there is a U.S. Army laser weapon called DAZER which is a frequency-agile LEL portable anti-eye laser weapon that uses an alexandrite laser designed as “a man-portable laser device for use by infantry to provide a soft kill against personnel.” This system is under the control of U.S. Army’s Missile Command (MICOM) and is built by the Allied Corporation’s Military Laser Products Division of Westlake, California.”

Trump aches from his head to his toes
His sphincters have gone where who knows
And his love life has ended
By a paunch so distended
That all he can use is his nose.

The Table of Contents
• Top economist: US coronavirus response is like third world country
• Germany approves first clinical trial for potential Covid-19 vaccine
• How to Counter China’s Coronavirus Disinformation Campaign
• ‘Mother of All Distractions’: Amid Covid-19 Failures, Trump Threatens War With Order to ‘Shoot Down’ Iranian Boats
• Pandemics and Presidential Power Grabs
• Brent crude oil price hits 21-year low amid glut
• Why global oil prices are going topsy-turvy
• Saudi Arabia may re-route tankers if U.S. imposes crude import ban: sources
• Counterfeiting significant to China’s overall economy
• CIA Counterfeiting of American money
• The Failed Economic Rape of Russsia
• Accidents on Purpose
• The Encyclopedia of American Loons Continue Reading »

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TBR News April 21, 2020

Apr 21 2020 Published by under Uncategorized

The Voice of the White House Washington, D.C. April 21, 2020: Working in the White House as a junior staffer is an interesting experience.
When I was younger, I worked as a summer-time job in a clinic for people who had moderate to severe mental problems and the current work closely, at times, echos the earlier one.
I am not an intimate of the President but I have encountered him from time to time and I daily see manifestations of his growing psychological problems.
He insults people, uses foul language, is frantic to see his name mentioned on main-line television and pays absolutely no attention to any advice from his staff that runs counter to his strange ideas.
He lies like a rug to everyone, eats like a hog, makes lewd remarks to female staffers and flies into rages if anyone dares to contradict him.
It is becoming more and more evident to even the least intelligent American voter that Trump is vicious, corrupt and amoral. He has stated often that even if he loses the
election in 2020, he will not leave the White House. I have news for Donald but this is not the place to discuss it.
Comment for April 21, 2020: I have wondered just exactly what Trump’s problems were. He is a most unpleasant, egotistical and unbalanced person and yesterday, someone directed me to Google and I discovered a number of articles on narcissim. Working in the White House, I have been closer to Trump than the average American and once I read several reliable medical articles, the often bizarre conduct of out beloved Pesident leapt out at me. I have taken two very professional articles down from the Internet,complete with links, for others to contemplate.”

Trump aches from his head to his toes
His sphincters have gone where who knows
And his love life has ended
By a paunch so distended
That all he can use is his nose.

The Table of Contents
• Narcissistic personality disorder I
• Narcissistic Personality Disorder II
• Explainer: What is a negative crude future and does it mean anything for consumers?
• Here’s when all 50 states plan to reopen after coronavirus restrictions
• From Gestapo Chief to senior CIA official
• The Encyclopedia of American Loons
• Anti-vaccine movement: the epidemic of stupid Continue Reading »

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