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Nexus2

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35. He loves power but hates responsibility.
Wed Sep 9, 2020, 08:10 PM
Sep 2020

Taking action means taking responsibility, he's in over his head and scared to death of messing up so frozen with indecision (and it wasn't something he really cared about to much of a degree) he went to his default: lie, deflect and BS.

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Putin jpak Sep 2020 #1
It would have meant actually caring what happens to someone else. Nevilledog Sep 2020 #2
Got it. I don't expect him to give a tinker's damn what happens to other people. TomSlick Sep 2020 #7
Too much trouble. He doesn't like to work. NT enough Sep 2020 #3
I wish I had an answer. russiamommy Sep 2020 #4
How would he act decisively? LisaL Sep 2020 #5
Just a public warning would have helped TomSlick Sep 2020 #8
What does he do that makes sense? LisaL Sep 2020 #10
True. I remain hopeful that we will correct that error. TomSlick Sep 2020 #29
He was afraid news of Covid's severity would make the stock market plunge vlyons Sep 2020 #6
Yep he was trying to run on the economy even though we were already heading into a recession soothsayer Sep 2020 #12
This!!!! The stock market had it's 10k point drop at the end of February to early March Claustrum Sep 2020 #13
I think you may be close to the truth. TomSlick Sep 2020 #17
Must always maintain the charade else the wheels will fall off NightWatcher Sep 2020 #27
+1000 DesertRat Sep 2020 #38
Yes, he ignored the virus to prop up the stock market radius777 Sep 2020 #39
It would have made him look bad. Tech Sep 2020 #9
He feared honest cv news would sink the stock market & thus his re-election chances. nt tblue37 Sep 2020 #11
He knew nine months before the election. TomSlick Sep 2020 #19
He has always freaked out over short-term dips in the stock market. nt tblue37 Sep 2020 #24
Ask Melania? imanamerican63 Sep 2020 #14
I don't think Trump actually really understood the threat. ananda Sep 2020 #15
His 8-year-old brain thought it would magically go away. Patterson Sep 2020 #16
I have always thought his issue was iamateacher Sep 2020 #18
So, simple magical thinking? TomSlick Sep 2020 #22
Pretty much iamateacher Sep 2020 #40
Chump and Jared were looking for a way to cash in FakeNoose Sep 2020 #20
He's never been successful at anything because he makes... brush Sep 2020 #21
That may be the answer. Maybe he is just that dumb. TomSlick Sep 2020 #28
He gets all high and agitated, goes in front of the cameras and can't help politicizing everything. betsuni Sep 2020 #23
A pandemic would hurt the economy. Laelth Sep 2020 #25
He would have had to follow protocols randr Sep 2020 #26
You may have the answer. TomSlick Sep 2020 #32
The stock market impact, plus he ... Whiskeytide Sep 2020 #30
You are trying to apply a level of depth to trump's logic mercuryblues Sep 2020 #31
But it's such a shallow level of depth. TomSlick Sep 2020 #33
He didn't see any clear benefit to him in acting properly. Blue_true Sep 2020 #34
But, but, but...... TomSlick Sep 2020 #36
I don't believe that he saw controlling the virus as a positive, especially Blue_true Sep 2020 #41
He loves power but hates responsibility. Nexus2 Sep 2020 #35
I buy that - frozen by indecision - all too aware of his own incompetence. TomSlick Sep 2020 #37
I believe that inflicting pain and death... dchill Sep 2020 #42
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