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Trump was the one who drew on the hurricane map and SharpieGate is more serious than it sounds. Agree/Disagree?

sassygirl3869 9 Sep 8
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The sharpie modified map modification itself wasn't that serious, however, some of the aftermath of it is very serious as a political appointee in a position of power over what should be an independent agency threatens the livelihood of those that don't goose-step with the Trump administration.

"The Trump administration's Secretary of Commerce threatened top employees at the NOAA after the agency contradicted the president in a tweet about Hurricane Dorian's prospective path."

[newsweek.com]

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Secretary of Commerce Wilbur "Star Trek Salt Monster" Ross threatened firings if the Atlanta NOAA office didn't shuck-and-jive to #45, and they published an un-signed statement in compliance. BUT NOW the agency is investigating the whole matter because NOAA has no value if it can't be trusted.

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Totally agree. If he had been in another job I am sure he would be drawing the dole by now.

Probably the only time putting President Of USA is detrimental to your CV!

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It is his way of staying in the news, or else he was betting to loose and has to keep up his stance.

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It is utterly childish behaviour.
Comparable with a child his face covered in icecream and chocolate sauce insisting "I didn't take it, it wasn't me, I didn't, I didn't, I didn't, I didn't, I didn't,!"

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He lies about anything and everything. Shocker!

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When idiocy becomes the new norm, we as a nation are in trouble. We are there, idiocy is the new norm.

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After two weeks short of 1000 days it fails to surprise or disgust any more than a hundred other actions he has done.

That is the scary part. The world seems to be accepting his mental illness as normative behaviour which is not s good position to be in when he wields so much potential power.

I always thought he was strange, maybe eccentric but as president the straight jacket should be prepared.

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Absolutely agree it's a sign of mental illness

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It's extremely serious! It should not be fluffed off at all.

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