
dan conboy
01-25
This man is part of the problem.... People don't trust him, they don't believe what he says and they are sick and tired of looking at him.
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Joe Patroni
01-25
If he’s smart, he will leave the US and hide in Venezuela or somewhere because when the Conservatives take back Congress in November, he is going to jail and losing his pension!!
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paul
01-25
He a joke.. flu virus comes back every year.. so will this one.. different versions. But it’s not going anywhere.. our immune system‘s will evolve with it.. no brainer..
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