political opponents, weaponizing identity politics, where facts? they always come second. fake news narratives, that comes first. like the phony two year trump rush of collusion that is collapsing before their very eyes, so let s move onto the next thing. ignoring the biggest abuse of power of corruption scandal in history. the dnc, christopher steele, liza fisa abuses, we ve covered right after night and been proven right. a great reminder we need to support the president at this time. all while facing unprecedented opposition from the washington, d.c., swamp that has casted the widest investigate of net they ve ever seen as they speak of resistance big time for our villain of the day. the real deal, then your deranged new york times opinion column as paul krugman who had the nerve to tweet this out, blatantly on social media
thing was the deaths in the senior home this week because apparently they got overheated. people do not take care of that. that is a criminal investigation. but overall, the lesson here, maybe fema has learned some lessons, repositioning things in advance. you get people on the ground first. the private sector has learned some things you have to keep the phone lines going and which is so crucial. yes i think we saw fema get in much earlier here. we saw the national guard getting in, people are able to communicate and listen to their political leaders much earlier on. i think one thing that was extraordinary, we are talking about media coverage, social media in, the response of the public coming together and supporting each other. i think it is something that, as we have a very divided country this is very reassuring. this is american civil society at its best and american public
thing was the deaths in the senior home this week because apparently they got overheated. people do not take care of that. that is a criminal investigation. but overall, the lesson here, maybe fema has learned some lessons, repositioning things in advance. you get people on the ground first. the private sector has learned some things you have to keep the phone lines going and which is so crucial. yes i think we saw fema get in much earlier here. we saw the national guard getting in, people are able to communicate and listen to their political leaders much earlier on. i think one thing that was extraordinary, we are talking about media coverage, social media in, the response of the public coming together and supporting each other. i think it is something that, as we have a very divided country this is very reassuring. this is american civil society at its best and american public