amadeus
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No. They’re asking the right questions. Trump is allergic to real questions. He cries like a baby. But that’s an insult to babies.
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Camp
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The WHO had one job and failed…the world.
Not just the USA.
amadeus
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WHO first? I thought it was all about America first? Trump is smarter than the WHO, don’t you know.
Camp
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Trump is dealing with them just fine.
The venue allows everything to be open.
amadeus
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He’s doing just fine, if you like a President who cries like a baby.
Kelby
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That’s the understatement of the century.
Camp
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He is moving forward.
The data on new cases is coming in the right trending direction.
I just don’t see your POV.
amadeus
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Trump is not moving forward. He doesn’t understand how to move forward, The single most important device for opening the country is antibody testing, and ultimately a vaccine. On on that front, Trump appears bewildered. .
Camp
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Not to me.
He has worked tirelessly to get us through this.
Every day brings better news on defeating CV19.
If you missed coverage of Trump with CV19 survivors…Shame on you. It was heartwarming.
amadeus
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I don’t think it is right to try to shame me. I haven’t made this about you. It’s about Trump. Nor is it about me. If I overlooked some bit of good news that the President reported, you could simply point that out. But shame? No. I don’t feel any. The gist of my comments were related to what is necessary to open the country, and how ignorant Trump seemed to be about that, not Covid survivors. But I’m certainly happy anybody would survive this virus.
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maybe you should read the email they sent to the WHO. They had no data. They had suspicions based on news reports out of China.
China did not release the genome until Jan 14th, and niether China nor the WHO admitted there was any person/person transmission until then. What Taiwan had were suspicions.
Meanwhile in Brazil
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has fired Health Minister Luiz Henrique Mandetta after repeated clashes over how to handle the country’s coronavirus epidemic. Bolsonaro tried to downplay the departure of the minister, who strongly advocated social distancing, as a “consensual divorce.” Mandetta’s exit came after he gave a TV interview urging the government to speak with one voice—an implicit criticism of his boss. The decision was met with outrage across Brazil as locked down citizens took to apartment balconies to bang pots and pans and shouts of “Bolsonaro Murder” were heard across central Rio de Janeiro.
Fauci needs to tread carefully…