CSI: American Carnage (Saturday, April 11, 2020)

CSI: American Carnage (Saturday, April 11, 2020)

WASHINGTON – Stevie, Donald says, there is no end to my day, no end. Stephen and Donald are in the Executive Lounge, late. Donald says, Pushing, pushing, pushing – that’s what I do, to get these dopes moving, I get them doing stuff, Steverino, because we have to have a plan. Gimme some of the chips. Stephen brushes some chips off the floor where the bag has spilled and passes them to Donald. Donald says, We got to get Hector back from the shop. This place is a mess. Maybe Mike could spend some time cleaning it up. Toward the back of the room, beyond the translucent polycarbonate shield, a great crash shakes the entire suite. Stephen jerks, spilling his Dr. Pepper. Donald says, Forgedaboutit, they’re just getting a little bigger. They get bigger for awhile and then after awhile, the heavy UV rays from the ray guns Hector installed or somebody did, they take care of them, the moving ones. They’re pretty dumb, they can’t get out from behind the shield. Donald says. Stephen says, Absolutely. Donald says, Pretty dumb and no match for the models I got here. He points to his head. Stephen says, No match. No match. Donald says, Not all the models got the big boobs. We’re gonna be able to open her up and open her up soon, Stevie. We block the roll out of the 5G, okay, which we should have done before because of the cancer, Obama did nothing. Stephen says, Of course not. Donald says, But the cancer, they say, is nothing. Nothing when you think about it. I’m thinking about it, 5G, the cell towers, the corona. The death. So we’ll have to see what happens. Look, Stevie, when you’re dealing with the Invisible Enemy, you gotta remember, this is a very brilliant enemy. You know, it’s a brilliant enemy. They develop drugs like the antibiotics. Antibiotics used to solve every problem. Now one of the biggest problems the world has is the germ has gotten so brilliant that the antibiotic can’t keep up with it. And they’re constantly trying to come up with a new, people go to a hospital and they catch, they go for a heart operation, that’s no problem, but they end up dying from — from problems. You know the problems I’m talking about. There’s a whole genius to it. We’re fighting, not only is it hidden, but it’s very smart. Okay? It’s invisible and it’s hidden, but it’s very smart. But, you know, I think we’re doing well. We’re looking now at the 5G and we’re gonna bring in the private sector to help. Verizon, ATT, not Concast, that’s what I call it, Concast, not Comcast, Sprint, big companies, really, very big, and we’re gonna bring them in and turn them loose on this thing. I wanted to get it rolling before so that tomorrow, everybody’d look and there’d be no body! Or bodies! But the World Health fucked that up but good, which we’re going to be looking at. – Saturday, April 11, 2020

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