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RaceBannon
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https://foxnews.com/politics/trump-during-fox-news-coronavirus-townhall-signals-desire-to-ease-guidelines-we-have-to-get-back-to-work


This is driving Twitter crazy of course.

President Trump said Tuesday during a Fox News virtual townhall that he wants the country’s economy re-opened by Easter amid questions over how long people should stay home and businesses should remain closed to slow the spread of coronavirus.

Speaking from the Rose Garden alongside others on his coronavirus taskforce, Trump said he "would love to have the country opened up and just raring to go by Easter." The holiday this year lands on April 12.

Trump also reiterated his argument that he doesn’t want “to turn the country off” and to see a continued economic downfall from the pandemic.


"We lose thousands and thousands of people a year to the flu. We don't turn the country off,” Trump said during the interview.

Trump added: “We lose much more than that to automobile accidents. We don't call up the automobile companies and say stop making cars. We have to get back to work.”

The president's prediction that the U.S. economy would be up-and-running by Easter, however, was tempered by comments earlier in the day by top officials at the Pentagon who predicted the COVID-19 outbreak could last anywhere from 10 weeks to three months

HRYK. This is actual leadership because if he is wrong the rotting corpse of Joe Biden is the next president.
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  • MelloDawg
    MelloDawg Member Posts: 6,917

    https://foxnews.com/politics/trump-during-fox-news-coronavirus-townhall-signals-desire-to-ease-guidelines-we-have-to-get-back-to-work


    This is driving Twitter crazy of course.

    President Trump said Tuesday during a Fox News virtual townhall that he wants the country’s economy re-opened by Easter amid questions over how long people should stay home and businesses should remain closed to slow the spread of coronavirus.

    Speaking from the Rose Garden alongside others on his coronavirus taskforce, Trump said he "would love to have the country opened up and just raring to go by Easter." The holiday this year lands on April 12.

    Trump also reiterated his argument that he doesn’t want “to turn the country off” and to see a continued economic downfall from the pandemic.


    "We lose thousands and thousands of people a year to the flu. We don't turn the country off,” Trump said during the interview.

    Trump added: “We lose much more than that to automobile accidents. We don't call up the automobile companies and say stop making cars. We have to get back to work.”

    The president's prediction that the U.S. economy would be up-and-running by Easter, however, was tempered by comments earlier in the day by top officials at the Pentagon who predicted the COVID-19 outbreak could last anywhere from 10 weeks to three months

    HRYK. This is actual leadership because if he is wrong the rotting corpse of Joe Biden is the next president.

    Or Andrew Cuomo in 2024
  • HustlinOwl
    HustlinOwl Member Posts: 953
    Wishful thinking is not leadership.
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,188

    Wishful thinking is not leadership.

    I wonder if Trump would have joined in with a racist lynch mob to beat a man into a coma. I know that's the kind of "leadership" you respect Owl.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,527 Founders Club
    Cuomo and Newsom are hanging out with their own risk being the two ring leaders of the shut it down team.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,527 Founders Club

    Wishful thinking is not leadership.

    Sometimes, it is. I just started Erik Larson's new book on Churchill during the start of the war. Churchill was being criticized by some MPs for being too optimistic in the face of the loss of France.

    Not saying Trump is Churchillian, don't twist.
    Trump is Trumpian and I said this at the start. He is once again going to be criticized by the doom and gloom crowd for not joining in.

    Leaders lead. Followers follow. Same as ever
  • Bendintheriver
    Bendintheriver Member Posts: 7,178 Standard Supporter
    Trump is absolutely right. Some things are predictable. We can all stay in our homes and then lose our jobs, houses, all go bankrupt and sit around like democrats and demand that the government with dwindling revenues pay off all of our debt, give us free healthcare, education, food and heat for the home they will put over our heads. And you millennial's? Mommy and daddy's basement won't be available for you anymore so you are going to have to wrap your head around that if you believe we can all sit in our homes for the next 6 months.

  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,188

    Wishful thinking is not leadership.

    Sometimes, it is. I just started Erik Larson's new book on Churchill during the start of the war. Churchill was being criticized by some MPs for being too optimistic in the face of the loss of France.

    Not saying Trump is Churchillian, don't twist.
    Trump is Trumpian and I said this at the start. He is once again going to be criticized by the doom and gloom crowd for not joining in.

    Leaders lead. Followers follow. Same as ever
    One more week and then we're going to start going back to work. Oldsters should stay home and everyone under 60 that doesn't have a pre-existing condition such as diabetes or heart disease should start working.

    I'm ready to go back to work now. If I'm going to lose my job I want to go down swinging. Thankfully I have plenty of money in my 401K to live on if I do lose my job.
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,530 Standard Supporter

    Wishful thinking is not leadership.

    Wishful thinking is the first think I thought of when I saw Pelosi's pork bill.

    #courage

    #cuntycunt


  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,530 Standard Supporter

    Wishful thinking is not leadership.

    Sometimes, it is. I just started Erik Larson's new book on Churchill during the start of the war. Churchill was being criticized by some MPs for being too optimistic in the face of the loss of France.

    Not saying Trump is Churchillian, don't twist.
    Trump is more Patton than Churchill. Both were needed to win. I could easily see Trump slapping some tight jeaned pussy about his head with his glvoes at a COVID test facility.