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Danascot

(4,694 posts)
Tue Feb 18, 2020, 08:40 PM Feb 2020

The Coronavirus Outbreak Could Bring Out the Worst in Trump

... a new coronavirus that originated in China is confronting him with a potential pandemic, a problem that Trump seems ill-prepared to meet. A crisis that is heading into its third month could draw out every personal and managerial failing that the president has shown to this point. Much of what he’s said publicly about the virus has been wrong, a consequence of downplaying any troubles on his watch. He has long stoked fears that foreigners entering the United States bring disease. Now he may double down on xenophobic suspicions. He has hollowed out federal agencies and belittled expertise, prioritizing instead his own intuition and the demands of his political base. But he’ll need to rely on a bureaucracy he’s maligned to stop the virus’s spread.

“We have a president who doesn’t particularly care about competent administration, and who created a culture in which bad news is shut down,” says Democratic Senator Brian Schatz of Hawaii, whose state is home to one of multiple airports screening passengers for the coronavirus. “And when you’re dealing with a potential pandemic, you need to know all the bad news. If this disease ends up not overwhelming us, that would be a blessing. But it would not be because the Trump administration was ready. They were not.”

Trump has offered false reassurance. In a CNBC interview at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, last month, Trump maintained that the coronavirus was “totally under control” and that he wasn’t concerned about the risk of a pandemic. “It’s going to be just fine,” he said.

Except that it wasn’t under control—it still isn’t—and no one knows just how bad it will be. “Even a middle schooler wouldn’t have said that,” Michael Mina, an epidemiology professor at Harvard’s School of Public Health, told me. “Everyone is using caution in how we’re framing what the risk is, primarily because we don’t understand what the risk is at this moment. The last thing anyone would say is, ‘We’re not concerned.’ Everyone is concerned.”


https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2020/02/trump-response-coronavirus/606610/
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The Coronavirus Outbreak Could Bring Out the Worst in Trump (Original Post) Danascot Feb 2020 OP
Simple fact is that the question provided an opportunity to LIE ... mr_lebowski Feb 2020 #1
We should expose him to it in order to see exactly what it brings out. milestogo Feb 2020 #2
He should relax. Maybe take a cruise to get away from it all. CentralMass Feb 2020 #3
+++!! Leghorn21 Feb 2020 #4
Isn't trump a germ phobic? I_UndergroundPanther Feb 2020 #5
 

mr_lebowski

(33,643 posts)
1. Simple fact is that the question provided an opportunity to LIE ...
Tue Feb 18, 2020, 08:52 PM
Feb 2020

And IQ45, being a compulsive, pathological LIAR ... felt compelled to take advantage of said opportunity.

It's what he does.

Every day. All day.

The man LIES at every possible opportunity, and then tweets out more LIES when those opportunities run out.

He is a sick, sad man.

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