Never before have steaks been a point of contention at pre-election rallies. Trump did it, with his Apocalypse “prophecies” about what awaits America if Kamala Harris is elected.
“Now they also ban cows” is one of the – most popular – “dragons” invoked to demonize the former US president and current candidate for the White House.
“Kamala wants to pass laws to ban red meat to stop climate change,” he said while addressing supporters in North Carolina. “That means there are no more cows. You know, seriously think about it”
“He wants to get rid of his cows. No more cows,” he also warned his audience in Georgia.
And “if you’re worried about Trump’s prediction about cattle abolition under Harris’ presidency, the good news is that you probably won’t need to see it if this happens. That’s because, according to Trump, Harris also plans to ban windows.” jokes Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank.
“He wants the buildings to be demolished and new ones built without windows” he informed his followers in Wisconsin.
As Kamala Harris explained he will cause “new buildings to be built without windows, because, you see, a window is hostile to the environment, because of the heat and gases and sunlight.”
On Saturday, in Nevada, Trump combined the two serious threats:
“They want to implement situations like the end of cows and windows in buildings.”
Increasingly paranoid
Under the stress of the campaign’s final weeks, Trump is somehow becoming increasingly paranoid, Milbank reports.
last week, proposed for election day the use of the National Guard or the army against “dishonest left-wing radicals”, etc.he called the United States an “occupied country.”
He took the stage and danced for 39 minutes. He argued with a Chicago Economic Club reporter while delivering a slurred speech at a rally in Georgia.
He threatened to impose 2,000% tariffs on cars. He called his opponents “enemies within” and invented stories about immigrant gangs occupying buildings in Colorado.
He held an event on Fox News with women and proclaimed himself “father of in vitro fertilization”while later he admitted to asking a Republican senator to “explain in vitro fertilization” to him.
Your catastrophizing has no limits.
With Harris, “America will be doomed to decline, hopelessness and despair. Tens of millions of illegal aliens will invade our cities and towns… Medicare and Social Security will collapse . Companies will be discredited, the stock market will crash like it did in 1929, pensions will be wiped out, and all retirement accounts,” will cause income to plummet, tax bills to rise, and jobs will disappear”… he shouts
But none of that will matter because, according to Trump, Harris it will also start the Third World War.
The most scandalous place of the doomsday prophecies is that they are not even original.
In the final weeks of the 2020 campaign, Trump made similar apocalyptic predictions — in some cases, word for word — about Joe Biden’s presidency. Apparently they were not checked.
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