Subj : It is what it is
To   : Aaron Thomas
From : Lee Lofaso
Date : Fri Aug 07 2020 03:29 am

Hello Aaron,

>LL>>DS>One thousand plus deaths per day.  more than 160,000 deaths overall.
>LL>>DS>When will it end?
>LL>>
>LL>>Trying to make stuff sound like it's Trump's fault - when will that end?
>LL> LL>At noon, on January 20, 2021.
>
>I think you're right!

He might have to be dragged off the stage, assuming he even makes
it onto the stage. But I seriously doubt he will even make it to the
platform, much less step onto it.

>That's when my people will be rejoicing and yours will be like "Well, I
> can't imagine spending another 4 years being bitter!"

Not to worry. Melania will console him. And then leave with her son
for a better life. Apart from Donald.

>Liberals will embrace Trump culture in 2021, and they will learn to love it.

Being a nice guy, President Biden will extend his hand in friendship
to all. Including former Trumpsters. That way, we can all be one happy
family. No more us versus them or democrats versus republicans or left
versus right. Just one big happy family called America the Beautiful.

>You can do it, Lee.

Yes we can! Just like Barack Obama always said! Yes we can!
Hope and Change is coming to America! Isn't that wonderful?

>Look at me: I'm as conservative as can be and I live under the Cuomo
> monarchy.

If you think that is fun, just you wait and see what Obama really
meant by Hope and Change.

>I eat liberal garbage for breakfast,

New York food, even if it is made by an Italian, is not the same as
Pennsylvania Dutch. Which is why my great-grandfather walked on foot
to Louisiana as soon as his ship from Italy docked in New York. You
see, New Orleans had the largest macaroni factory in the US, and
nobody in New York could make noodles like Italians in New Orleans.

>and sure, I have an extremely overkill home security system to give me peace
> of mind, but it's all a mindgame - and I feel like I'm on top.

My great-grandfather never owned a car, and never bothered to learn
how to drive. He had two feet, and was a cobbler. Made plenty shoes.
As many as he needed to get wherever he wanted. Along with plenty of
time. How else do you think he and my great-grandmother managed to
make 13 kids?

--Lee

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Lovin' beats hatin'.

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