One of many issues that need to be addressed. I think Cuomo may have mentioned it in his recent presser.
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Facts don't matter. But given he never answers questions directly raised to him, he has been intellectually self quarantined. Prolific and at all hours. Most of us take the work day off, maybe posting at lunch or a break. Or the evenings or mornings off. Or a day off for rest and to do other meaningful things. However, I bet if you searched Jorge has posted non stop.
So I heard Trump had serious warning signs presented to him on Jan 29. He basically shrugged them off.
Idiot!
Actually Nicky I thought I was offering a critique of his recent short comings. But....
Now that you mention it, although I wasn't intending a comparison. Who do you feel more comfortable with during this crisis? Who has showed leadership and lead with honesty? If our lives depend on it, and they may, who do you want in charge? TV ratings or well reasoned rational thought?
Love him or hate him Obama made it clear, in times of crisis the most essential quality is honesty.
I didn't vote. If I did, I would've voted for Trump. Going back to that time, I just thought he was a less crappy candidate than Hillary. Wasn't really bc I thought Trump was some amazing person worthy of being in charge.
We'll never know how Hillary would've handled it, and even with as poorly as Trump has, I'd probably be terrified of what Hillary would do as well. I think she's absolute scum, but lately Trump has proven to be just as much of an *** as well.
I really don't want Trump or Biden leading us next, as I don't think either is a good candidate. Trump for obvious reasons, and Biden might forget where the White House is on day 1.
No idea how it can be so difficult to just get 2 worthy candidates to run lol.
If I could choose, I'd rather mud wrestle with Arod and Stanton
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Not true Jorge. Many inside his own administration were screaming for action. He ignored and denied, essentially dismissing their warnings as an over reaction.
The real failings began much earlier, in April 2018 — more than a year and a half before , Covid-19 began it's lethal quest, the Trump administration, with John Bolton at the helm of the White House National Security Council, began dismantling the team in charge of pandemic response, firing its leadership and disbanding the team in spring 2018.
The cuts, coupled with the administration’s repeated calls to cut the budget for the CDC and other public health agencies, made it clear that the Trump administration wasn’t prioritizing the federal government’s ability to respond to disease outbreaks.