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Allerdings muss man bedenken, dass Donald auch Kaufmann ist.
Ein Kaufmann hat ein Gedächtnis wie ein Elefant und ist genauso nachtragend. Es vergisst Schmähungen, Verunglimpfungen, üble Nachrede, Kampagnen gegen sich oder seine Unternehmung nie.
Er gibt sich nur den Anschein, dass er es vergessen/-geben hätte. Wartet aber nur auf einen günstigen Zeitpunkt um seinem damaligen Gegner/Widersacher vielleicht interpretiert er ihn sogar als Feind sprichwörtlich hämisch grinsend das Messer in den Rücken zu rammen.
Das Ergebnis zählt. Ein Marxist wie Kamala Harris, Obama, Hillary Clinton etc. in seinem natürlichen Zustand hat Leichenfelder ala Mao, Stalin und Pol-Pot im Sinn, wo die Feinde seiner Weltsicht blutigst ins Jenseits zu gehen haben. Ein Unternehmer und damit Pragmatiker wie Donald Trump muss verzeihen und sehr niedrige Rachegelüste an den Tag legen und wenn in der Lage sein, diese erst zum richtigen Zeitpunkt auszuspielen, wenn die Person, dessen Talente er nutzt, keinen Nutzen mehr hat.
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A scandal of potentially titanic proportions is brewing at the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Last week, FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell fired Marn’i Washington, the official accused of discriminating against Donald Trump-supporting hurricane victims in Florida, casting her as a lone wolf, a bad apple in an orchard full of good ones.
Not so fast.
On Tuesday, Washington — and another ex-FEMA employee who spoke with The Post — disputed the relatively rosy picture painted by Criswell.
According to the recently disgraced Washington, “FEMA preaches avoidance” of potentially contentious situations.
Another former FEMA employee also told The Post that the processes that led to Washington’s discriminatory action are systemic — and that the bias against Trump supporters dated back years, sometimes justified as part of an effort to serve “marginalized” communities first.
You can cite any empirical or philosophical reason that you want to justify this allegedly pervasive practice, but that doesn’t change the fact that it’s not just negligent or wrong — it’s evil.
Imagine if it came out that FEMA had determined that homes inhabited by blacks, or Asians, or Muslims, or Jews were more likely to be “hostile,” and should therefore be summarily deprived of aid and support in disaster zones.
That would be unthinkable.
Yet at FEMA, there are allegedly those who would rule out lending a hand to roughly half the country.
In the name of safety, or equity, or whatever other pretense they might come up with.
All this, of course, comes in the wake of the prosecution of Trump himself, a crackdown on pro-life activists, and the Biden administration’s war on disinformation, i.e., opposing viewpoints.
On an increasingly frequent basis, Americans are reminded of the sad, provocative truth that elements within their own government see their mission as withholding assistance, or even harassing, rather than serving certain “deplorable” segments of society.