Donald Trump proclaimed at his last “freedom rally” in Georgia on December 5, 2020 that, “I’ve worked harder in the last three weeks than I ever have in my life.”
During those three weeks of “hard work” 37,000 Americans died from COVID-19. The President’s schedule is unfortunately available to the public online. Here is what the three weeks of hard work look like to President Trump. Be patient and read carefully and compare his schedule to the last three weeks of hard work in our lives.
To speed things up NPE means No Public Events, PC means a WH press Pool Call which is an update that happens every single day and leads to a WH Press Report. Here is the President’s schedule from November 15, 2020 to December 8, 2020:
November 15/20 – PC, NPE, Golf at Trump National, Potomac Falls, Virginia
November 16/20 – PC, NPE, lunch with VP Pence
November 17/20 – PC, NPE
November 18.20 – PC, NPE
November 19/20 – PC, NPE, VP Task Force mtg, Coronavirus Task Force public briefing
November 20/20 PC, virtual APEC mtg, WH press briefing, delivers drug plan address, meets with Michigan reps at WH to get election results reversed
November 21/20 – PC, virtual APEC Summit, Golf at Trump National
November 22/20 – PC, virtual G20 Summit, Golf at Trump National
November 23/20 – PC, NPE
November 24/20 – PC, delivers Thanksgiving remarks, presents turkey with First Lady
November 25/20 – PC, NPE
November 26/20 – PC, NPE, Golf at Trump National, Thanksgiving video to military
November 27/20 – PC, Golf at Trump National, departs for Camp David
November 28/20 PC, departs Camp David for Trump National, Golf, returns
November 29/20, PC, Interview with Fox News, departs Camp David for WH
November 30/20 – PC, lunch with VP Pence, calls to Arizona GOP reps re election
December 1/20 – PC, NPE, meeting with AG Bill Barr
December 2/20 – PC, lunch with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, WH press con
December 3/20 – PC, Medal of Freedom to Steve Holz, football coach, signing for AI
December 4/20 – PC, NPE
December 5/20 – PC, flies with Melania to Georgia rally, rally, flies back
December 6/20 – PC, NPE
December 7/20 – PC. Medal of Freedom to wrestler-coach Dan Gable, lunch with VP
December 8/20 – PC, Operation Warp Speed vaccine summit remarks.
That’s it folks – last three weeks working harder than he ever has in his life. 6 golf games, 4 flights, 3 luncheons, 3 attempts to overturn the election results, 2 Medals of Freedom, 2 virtual international summits, 1 interview with Fox news, 1 Thanksgiving turkey pardon, 1 rally, 1 coronavirus task force report. 1 coronavirus vaccine announcement, and 37,000 Americans died from COVID-19. Tough week, Donald.
And how did you summarize your feelings: “If I lost, I’d be a very gracious loser. If I lost, I would say I lost and I’d go to Florida and I’d take it easy and I’d go around and I’d say I did a good job, But you can’t ever accept when they steal and rig and lie.”
No, Donald, we can never accept it when you steal and rig, and lie. Hard work, Mr. President? You need some hard labour. The way I see it.
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Skid Crease, Caledon
*image from violinchannel.com
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