• The Pantser@lemmy.world
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    He’s just an old man that wants to retire and do old man things. Work at fast food and ride around in trucks. Next he’s gonna be a Walmart greeter.

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    I can’t help thinking that if you’re running for president and you decide, because reasons, that you want to climb into a big truck on camera, you should maybe get in on the driver’s side. And not use a garbage truck. And not put your campaign slogan on the side of a garbage truck. And grasp the door handle firmly on your fist attempt while staying upright.

    And also, just don’t. But what do i know?

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    First McDonald’s, now this…

    I guess he’s trying to scout out possible jobs for after he gets out of prison.

    No offense to actual food service or disposal workers. Trump would be shit at either.

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    This is such a confusing distraction from Trump, which I think is the point…

    • Is he saying that he should deliver himself and his supporters to the dump, based on what Biden said?
    • Is he tossing Puerto Rico in the trash, based on what Hitchcliffe said?
    • More likely it’s just his idea of yet another attention-grabbing stunt.

    In any case, it should be clear as hell to Puerto Ricans that he shows less than zero remorse for their homeland being called an island of garbage.

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      He’s pulling the “Look at me! I’m a working class guy just like you! I really do care about you!” angle. Like the propaganda of Mussolini working in the wheat fields.

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