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Post by mikkel on Mar 14, 2020 14:06:52 GMT -5
Leadership: Whatever happens, you’re responsible. If it doesn’t happen, you’re responsible. — Donald J. Trump (@realdonaldtrump) November 8, 2013
“No, I’m not responsible at all.” - #TrumpPressConference Donald J. Trump on Twitter
There you go. Donald J. Trump is not a leader.
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Post by debutante on Mar 14, 2020 14:55:00 GMT -5
He's not responsible for the pathogen. He's certainly not responsible for medical supply lines originating in China. Trump is also not responsible for the fact that there is, at present, no "special" medical protocol that would result if you test positive for the virus.
Remember: all a test does is indicate a person is infected so that they can be quarantined. It does NOT affect their level of treatment at present.
Nor is Trump responsible for the Democrats tying up Congress with a phoney hearsay based impeachment when the problem first arose in China.
Instead of tending to important issues on the horizon, Pelosi and the "goof troop" (I refuse to call them the squad because it implies a degree of intelligence they do not possess) -- spent the time throwing tantrums.
Trump moved as quickly and prudently as he could in a manner so as not to unduly alarm the population.
The Democrats are stirring the pot because of the election. They're hoping for civil unrest so they can use it for their political advantage.
It won't work.
Anyone with common sense knows Trump did not create the pathogen. And there is a comparatively small number of deaths due his quick action in sealing the border. That is due to Trump's leadership.
So I agree with his assessment. Given the circumstances -- he has performed admirably.
--Debutante
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Post by mikkel on Mar 14, 2020 15:00:39 GMT -5
...A nd there is a comparatively small number of deaths due his quick action in sealing the border.That is due to Trump's leadership. ... I hope it stays that way, but I doubt it. The virus seems to have gone endemic or local.
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Post by debutante on Mar 14, 2020 16:10:02 GMT -5
Chicago and the surrounding area is already shutting down. Schools are closed. Churches are closed. All non necessary group events have been cancelled. Brides have cancelled weddings because there is a limit on public gatherings. And although there are some cases, they've been quarantined. In our area, prevention is the utmost in everyone's mind so the shut down seems to be a cooperative effort.
The only problem seems to be a shortage of toilet paper available for purchase in stores.
People are stocking up on case they are told to remain in their homes. I don't know if things are going as smoothly in other areas.
- Debutante
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