You Don't Believe That, "History Repeats Itself." Similarity Between Joan of Arc and President Donald J. Trump

 Comparison Between The One Who Saved France And The One Who Saved America.

(History does, in fact, repeat itself).
 
As anyone who has any knowledge of history knows that Joan of Arc was burned at the stake by the British on May 30, 1431. The main crime, among others, was that she cross-dressed, that is, she wore men's clothing. Which, of course, she did, among other reasons, while leading the French army in the Battle of Orleans between October 1428 and May 1429. This solidified The Dauphin's (Charles VII) throne as the King of France. 
 
In 1430, in another battle, she was captured and sold to the English. After all that Joan did for the Dauphin, who was very weak in character, he did nothing to save her and we all know what happened to Joan as I related at the beginning of the story.
 
Fast forward to the year 2020, specifically November 3rd, when the American people turned on the one who saved America. How did he accomplish this? By, “Operation Warp-Speed.” If the other party had been elected President the vaccine would have been developed in four or five years. Due to the easier transmittal of the virus, America, and the rest of the world could have easily gone through another period of history called the Black Plague. 
 
The Plague started in Eurasia where it killed between 75-200 million people and then spread throughout Europe that killed up to 50% of its population. Covid-19 could have lasted for four years like the Black Plague did from 1347 to 1351. 
 
Although the one who saved America was not burned at the stake, at least not yet, he has been impeached and the haters want to try to impeach him again, merely 10-days before his term of office ends, cut off from social media, vilified, and all the Dauphin's of today, that he helped, have turned against him.
 
History is replete with examples of, “No good deed goes unpunished.”

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