Ironically, I think Trump's mistake on the matter of the virus is that he listened to people who were the supposed experts, and did not push enough when these experts demanded unprecedented actions like shutting down our economy for months on end.Sam Lowry said:He shouldn't reduce himself to obeying the WHO, but that's essentially what he did. We should have had our own intelligence on the virus and not waited for someone else's lead.Oldbear83 said:IOW, you are mad because the President let Governors and Mayors do their job according to their authority, and did not act as the tyrant you like to pretend he is.TexasScientist said:Oldbear83 said:You do not state facts.TexasScientist said:Actually, even-though Cuomo made mistakes, he had a response and it was pretty successful. Trump's response was to ignore and downplay, hoping it would go away and he could salvage the economy by opening back up, and pushing governors to follow his lead. Now look where we are.Oldbear83 said:Cool story. Of course, that charge is far more accurate when applied to New York's Governor, but of course you don't see that.TexasScientist said:Trump's failure to lead and develop an effective national response is what lead to the lock downs to avoid overrunning hospital capacity and staffing ability to address the crisis. If he had taken the steps of other successful countries, we could have avoided the lock-downs.Oldbear83 said:Fixed to address your malicious TDScinque said:
SARS-COV-2 may be a foreign born virus but US's response to it belongs to the people who controlled the hospitals, labs and cities/states who ordered lockdowns and destroyed millions of jobs
Trump and Cuomo, I would suggest, did as well as the information they were given and the situation they confronted, save that Cuomo knew sending COVID patients to nursing homes instead of hospitals would kill patients. Trump's actions, say what you will, were meant to save lives and protect the nation as a whole.
Trying to blame Trump will blow back on you, but you don't understand that. Or care.You mean inaction. He took no meaningful action other than suspending travel. He didn't follow the experts recommendations of social distancing, masks, testing, tracing and isolation.Quote:
Trump's actions, say what you will, were meant to save lives and protect the nation as a whole.
You are also angry because the President won't demote himself to obeying the rules of unelected officials who either have no actual practical practice as doctors (like Fauci, who works strictly in labs and does see even a single real patient) or who have their own political goals which are not consistent with US priorities (like the WHO who parroted China's lies for over half a year).
Trump is supposed to not listen to 'experts', this time that would have been the smart course.
That which does not kill me, will try again and get nastier