XJ, Let me dumb it down really really far for you. Everyone THINKS it might come back in the fall, but there is a chance it MAY NOT. No one will know until it does what ever its going to do. Saying it will come back is an opinion. Saying it might not come back is an opinion. We will know what it does in the fall. Until then, either opinion could very well be correct.XtremeJibber2001 wrote:He says it will come back at a smaller scale AND he’s not sure what the magnitude / scale will be AND it might not come back at all.Mister Moose wrote:You continue to disprove your argument with the complete context of the materials you present to support your opinion. You act as if you can take a single utterance, spoken by a disorganized at times speaker, ignore the entirety of the content and context, and then proclaim that short clipped utterance is a lie, when Trump's complete answer disproves your contention: "I didn’t say it’s not [coming back]. I said if it does..."
Trump speaks out of both sides of his mouth, intentionally or in error.
You’re willing to disregard the more outlandish comments he makes on the grounds:
- He’s a poor speaker
- He’s contradicted himself at some other point in a discussion
I’m unwilling to disregard his outlandish comments, which are often lies/fabrications. This doesn’t make me either of us right ... we both know, however, COVID will be with us this fall unfortunately.
Is that so hard to understand?