The real number will always be reflective of Trumps incompetence.This is like the economy, the president gets all the credit and all the blame, when there are many factors in play. Yes, Trump is singularly unsuited to deal with this particular crisis. I think on the other hand he would have done a better job with the economic crisis in 2009 than Obama did, at least if he'd held off on starting trade wars. And what Trump says and what he does are often very different. Recently, if not early on, he's more often than not doing the right thing.
How he’s already lied so many times about his so called wonderful job. That he has to get his buddy the Pillow Man to spew more nonsense. Like it’s some kind of big joke.
South Korea did a great job and kept the numbers down,
But all Trump can do is treat the virus TV daily briefings as his own platform for lies and propaganda. Bragging about the viewership...geez
The numbers will escalate because his Governor buddies are not taking this virus seriously but are doing their best to thwart the media from doing their jobs.
Florida is a classic example. De Santis is Too busy kissing Trumps butthole Originally Posted by BlisswithKriss
Sunday night a neighbor likened this crisis to Pearl Harbor. We went into World War II greatly unprepared but mobilized and proceeded to kick ass. There are parallels. Industry is gearing up. We're ramping up testing rapidly. Abbott has started manufacturing Covid 19 tests that give results in 10 minutes. They'll be making 50,000 kits a day. J&J and others have fast tracked vaccines and are already upgrading vaccine manufacturing facilities, even before knowing whether their vaccines will be viable. Many of the governors and mayors are taking this very seriously. Look at Cuomo. I criticized Governor Abbott of Texas here earlier on, but he's upped his game and Texas is taking the steps it should to deal with the crisis.
The Federal government, yes, where were they? Why did the CDC and FDA actually slow down testing by hindering hospitals, research institutes and private businesses from developing tests? Why didn't we pour tens of billions into testing and vaccines early on? But it's not mainly Trump's fault. We've got a federal government that doesn't work and it's been that way for a long time. We have to depend on the states, localities and private sector.