opelmanta1900 wrote:And the other side will say "despite 3 question marks, his detractors will say he was making a statement, not asking a question"...
It takes 2 sides to play loserball...
Yes and no.
I have not actually seen anyone say that he made a statement.
It's a common trump move. His grammar is so terrible that one has to interpret each sentence like looking into tea leaves.
The 3 question marks don't have a lot of meaning when the sentence is phrased as a statement. Additionally, the interpretation of this nonsense has to include understanding that the sentence is theoretically being uttered by an individual who has the power (or believes they have the power) to enact any of these "ideas".
We can try sentences of similar structure and see what it looks like:
"Stop going to bars until the virus is reduced to a safe number of cases???"
In that sentence, it's not a statement. It's not much of a question. It would appear to be a "should we do this?" sort of structure.
I don't know. It's a stupid fuxking sentence, like just about everything he writes it is unclear what he means.
I guess we should just wait until he tries delaying the election before we do anything. Since we can't be sure until then.