Why do tRUmp supporters want all old people dead?

DIY-HP-LED

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All of my family are Trump lovers. And watch heehaw. I got stories....
You should have a friendly conversation with them, be helpful and inquire about preparations etc. Don't forget to mention Trump's role in all this, you've read the news. Most of them are probably older, make sure they watch the news about the oversight hearings too! Donald will try to withhold witnesses and documents on that one too, the only difference is this time the Public is keenly interested now, their asses are on the line here, they will be scared and pissed too. Donald's fuck up here was monumental (as in memorial monuments) and catastrophic and will negatively affect every American, he failed in his duty to protect the nation.
 

dandyrandy

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You should have a friendly conversation with them, be helpful and inquire about preparations etc. Don't forget to mention Trump's role in all this, you've read the news. Most of them are probably older, make sure they watch the news about the oversight hearings too! Donald will try to withhold witnesses and documents on that one too, the only difference is this time the Public is keenly interested now, their asses are on the line here, they will be scared and pissed too. Donald's fuck up here was monumental (as in memorial monuments) and catastrophic and will negatively affect every American, he failed in his duty to protect the nation.
Those are big words...
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Obama would never have let this happen, he had a competent pandemic chain of command and would have been on top of the situation, making sure preparations were made. If he were president in this kind of failure of the executive, the republicans would have lynched him in a week and danced on the corpse.
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How testing failures allowed coronavirus to sweep the U.S.
The Trump administration’s decision to forgo a World Health Organization test and create its own had fateful consequences, experts say.

On Saturday Jan. 11 — a month and a half before the first Covid-19 case not linked to travel was diagnosed in the United States — Chinese scientists posted the genome of the mysterious new virus, and within a week virologists in Berlin had produced the first diagnostic test for the disease.
Soon after, researchers in other nations rolled out their own tests, too, sometimes with different genetic targets. By the end of February, the World Health Organization had shipped tests to nearly 60 countries.
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The United States was not among them.

Why the United States declined to use the WHO test, even temporarily as a bridge until the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention could produce its own test, remains a perplexing question and the key to the Trump administration’s failure to provide enough tests to identify the coronavirus infections before they could be passed on, according to POLITICO interviews with dozens of viral-disease experts, former officials and some officials within the administration’s health agencies.
The slowness of the testing regimen — which, administration officials acknowledged this week, is still not producing enough tests to meet the national demand — was the first, and most sweeping, of many failures. So far there have been confirmed cases in at least 23 states, and at least 15 deaths, while the stock market plunged and an otherwise healthy economy braced for a major disruption.
But neither the CDC nor the coronavirus task force chaired by Vice President Mike Pence would say who made the decision to forgo the WHO test and instead begin a protracted process of producing an American test, one that got delayed by manufacturing problems, possible lab contamination and logistical delays.
“Please provide an explanation for why the Covid-19 diagnostic test approved by the World Health Organization was not used,” Sen. Patty Murray, the ranking Democrat on the Senate health committee, who represents the hard-hit state of Washington, asked in a 3½-page letter on the testing fiasco to Pence, Health Secretary Alex Azar, CDC director Robert Redfield, and Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Stephen Hahn.
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DIY-HP-LED

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Eating crow inside a gas mask is quite a feat, but this moron is chomping away. Someone else for whom the magnitude of the crises is starting to come into focus, he's beginning to realise, his political ass is on the line too. They don't gerrymander congressional districts stupid enough to put up with that bullshit.
 
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