What good has Fauci done? Originally Posted by Strokey_McDingDongIf you’ve got the best quarterback in the NFL and he sits the bench he’s not going to do a lot of good. But if you were responding to my post, then what you wrote, and my analogy, are irrelevant. What’s important is that Trump is playing into Biden’s hands, when Biden says he’ll follow scientists’ advice and Trump won’t.
It's not like all science agrees with whatever comes out of Fauci's mouth.If you're replying to my post, again, that's irrelevant. Sixty-four percent of voters believe Fauci's coronavirus response has been excellent or good. True or untrue, only 34% believe Trump's response has been excellent or good:
I still don't know what good he has done, in regards to the current COVID-19 pandemic. Originally Posted by Strokey_McDingDong
So, please just list a single good thing Dr. Fauci has done in regards to the current COVID-19 pandemic. Originally Posted by Strokey_McDingDongOK, I'll reply to the public health issue, instead of the political one. Fauci has encouraged people to wear masks, socially distance, wash hands, and stay home from work when they're sick, in the process saving thousands of lives.
If you're replying to my post, again, that's irrelevant. Sixty-four percent of voters believe Fauci's coronavirus response has been excellent or good. True or untrue, only 34% believe Trump's response has been excellent or good:Idk, dude. I've no idea if T R U M P is going to win or not. Everyone knows H I S coronavirus briefings were complete dog shit. If you're scared of the virus, you have no choice than to vote Biden. I personally don't think Fauci has really done anything significant on coronavirus response. He had like two months in the spot light in which he contradicted himself, said shit that made no god damn sense and then disappeared.
https://morningconsult.com/2020/10/1...roval-polling/
On the subject of trust, you can find polls showing 50% to 60% of people trust Fauci on coronavirus, versus 30% for Trump. And coronavirus is the biggest issue on many voters minds in this election.
Trump's playing into the Democrats hands, when they say he's killed 220,000 Americans by not listening to the scientists. That's not true of course. But his "super-spreader" rallies, his appearances and appearances of White House Staff without masks, his failure to communicate what the Administration has done to combat the coronavirus, and his comments about the virus that make him look like an ignoramus may have cost him the election. He never did learn how to filter what came out of his mouth, and as a result we're probably looking at complete Democratic domination of the presidency and Congress for the next four years. Originally Posted by Tiny
Well, actually the initial lockdown did make sense, to slow the spread until more recourses were available. But a second lockdown and these prolonged indefinite lockdowns are crazy. So, I'll give Fauci some credit for recommending the initial lockdown, but none for then recommending indefinite long term lockdowns that don't make any sense. Originally Posted by Strokey_McDingDongThere's been no lockdown where I live after the first one, and there's not likely to be another one. That's probably a good thing IMHO. However, many people here aren't taking this seriously, by wearing masks and socially distancing and staying home when they're sick. Doing these things doesn't cost much money. Masks are cheap. The costs of medical care and people staying home from work and people not going out to eat and shop because they think they may get a disease are expensive.