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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostJazz get your facts straight and stop taking the Whitehouse speaking notes and whatever Trump says as the truth. You have already won the award as the biggest Trump ass kisser of Agriville!
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/state-politics/article234547237.html
Florida Puerto Ricans say Trump response to Hurricane Dorian won’t ease Maria memories
"But even as Trump aggressively courts Florida’s Venezuelan and Cuban voters, he has continued to blast Puerto Rican leaders. Just this week, as Dorian approached Puerto Rico as a tropical storm, Trump repeated a wildly inaccurate claim that he’d provided $92 billion in storm assistance to Puerto Rico (about half that amount has been allocated). And then he suggested that Puerto Ricans had been ungrateful for FEMA’s help in 2017, and took a shot at “the incompetent Mayor of San Juan.â€
Lets hope Trump has pissed of enough Mexicans, Puerto Ricans and just about every other minority group to lose Florida and the US in 2020. He is well on the way! LOL
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Snopes says it is a fabrication and there is no evidence that Cortez tweeted this or deleted a tweet such as this.
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/ocasio-cortez-cars-hurricanes/
Do you guys believe everything that is on the internet and in the tabloids? LOL
If you didn't know this already, a lot of what is being shared on right wing sites you may frequent, twitter accounts and other social media sources cannot be relied upon.
Check the source before you embarrass yourself even further!Last edited by chuckChuck; Sep 1, 2019, 17:16.
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Thanks for verifying that Chuck.
It is odd that someone felt a need to fabricate something embarrassing and uninformed from AOC, considering that she has been an absolute wealth of such statements without needing to make them up.
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