HHS IG now investigating Trump administration response 2 Coronavirus outbreak after Democrat request
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Chi Com hack said what?insinceredawg said:
but but but he banned travel from China!!RaceBannon said:
Shut up Chi Com hackinsinceredawg said:
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There's a difference between being the most prepared from an infrastructure standpoint versus how the administration prepared the country after he was informed about what was coming. Outside of banning travel from China he didn't do shit for almost 2 months and now we're 1-2 days away from having the most cases in the world.PurpleThrobber said:
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/us-was-most-prepared-country-in-the-world-for-pandemics-johns-hopkins-study-found-in-2019insinceredawg said:https://foreignpolicy.com/2020/03/25/coronavirus-worst-intelligence-failure-us-history-covid-19/
Suffice it to say, the Trump administration has cumulatively failed, both in taking seriously the specific, repeated intelligence community warnings about a coronavirus outbreak and in vigorously pursuing the nationwide response initiatives commensurate with the predicted threat. The federal government alone has the resources and authorities to lead the relevant public and private stakeholders to confront the foreseeable harms posed by the virus. Unfortunately, Trump officials made a series of judgments (minimizing the hazards of COVID-19) and decisions (refusing to act with the urgency required) that have needlessly made Americans far less safe.
In short, the Trump administration forced a catastrophic strategic surprise onto the American people. But unlike past strategic surprises—Pearl Harbor, the Iranian revolution of 1979, or especially 9/11—the current one was brought about by unprecedented indifference, even willful negligence. Whereas, for example, the 9/11 Commission Report assigned blame for the al Qaeda attacks on the administrations of presidents Ronald Reagan through George W. Bush, the unfolding coronavirus crisis is overwhelmingly the sole responsibility of the current White House.
Like we say, fuck off. -
As Grundle predicted, increase in testing leads to increase in cases which leads to increase in fear.insinceredawg said:
There's a difference between being the most prepared from an infrastructure standpoint versus how the administration prepared the country after he was informed about what was coming. Outside of banning travel from China he didn't do shit for almost 2 months and now we're 1-2 days away from having the most cases in the world.PurpleThrobber said:
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/us-was-most-prepared-country-in-the-world-for-pandemics-johns-hopkins-study-found-in-2019insinceredawg said:https://foreignpolicy.com/2020/03/25/coronavirus-worst-intelligence-failure-us-history-covid-19/
Suffice it to say, the Trump administration has cumulatively failed, both in taking seriously the specific, repeated intelligence community warnings about a coronavirus outbreak and in vigorously pursuing the nationwide response initiatives commensurate with the predicted threat. The federal government alone has the resources and authorities to lead the relevant public and private stakeholders to confront the foreseeable harms posed by the virus. Unfortunately, Trump officials made a series of judgments (minimizing the hazards of COVID-19) and decisions (refusing to act with the urgency required) that have needlessly made Americans far less safe.
In short, the Trump administration forced a catastrophic strategic surprise onto the American people. But unlike past strategic surprises—Pearl Harbor, the Iranian revolution of 1979, or especially 9/11—the current one was brought about by unprecedented indifference, even willful negligence. Whereas, for example, the 9/11 Commission Report assigned blame for the al Qaeda attacks on the administrations of presidents Ronald Reagan through George W. Bush, the unfolding coronavirus crisis is overwhelmingly the sole responsibility of the current White House.
Like we say, fuck off.
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So?insinceredawg said:
There's a difference between being the most prepared from an infrastructure standpoint versus how the administration prepared the country after he was informed about what was coming. Outside of banning travel from China he didn't do shit for almost 2 months and now we're 1-2 days away from having the most cases in the world.PurpleThrobber said:
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/us-was-most-prepared-country-in-the-world-for-pandemics-johns-hopkins-study-found-in-2019insinceredawg said:https://foreignpolicy.com/2020/03/25/coronavirus-worst-intelligence-failure-us-history-covid-19/
Suffice it to say, the Trump administration has cumulatively failed, both in taking seriously the specific, repeated intelligence community warnings about a coronavirus outbreak and in vigorously pursuing the nationwide response initiatives commensurate with the predicted threat. The federal government alone has the resources and authorities to lead the relevant public and private stakeholders to confront the foreseeable harms posed by the virus. Unfortunately, Trump officials made a series of judgments (minimizing the hazards of COVID-19) and decisions (refusing to act with the urgency required) that have needlessly made Americans far less safe.
In short, the Trump administration forced a catastrophic strategic surprise onto the American people. But unlike past strategic surprises—Pearl Harbor, the Iranian revolution of 1979, or especially 9/11—the current one was brought about by unprecedented indifference, even willful negligence. Whereas, for example, the 9/11 Commission Report assigned blame for the al Qaeda attacks on the administrations of presidents Ronald Reagan through George W. Bush, the unfolding coronavirus crisis is overwhelmingly the sole responsibility of the current White House.
Like we say, fuck off.
You should probably light yourself on fire because the end is near.
Mean orange man.
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If Trump is the one who refused to take the virus seriously how do you explain the entire Rat party leadership calling him a racist and xenophobe for imposing the travel ban including the dementia addled former VP who's cock is currently in your mouth and who you can't wait to vote for?insinceredawg said:
Try to answer the question you worthless piece of shit. -
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I kind of like the Dems somber approach including Jerry Nadler’s $4 BILLION earmark for museums.SFGbob said:
If Trump is the one who refused to take the virus seriously how do you explain the entire Rat party leadership calling him a racist and xenophobe for imposing the travel ban including the dementia addled former VP who's cock is currently in your mouth and who you can't wait to vote for?insinceredawg said:
Try to answer the question you worthless piece of shit.
Because when I think worldwide contagion, museums immediately leap to the top of the priority life-saving items list.
Museums are quite somber, too. -
but but but dems POTDSFGbob said:Trump didn't take the virus seriously!!!
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Fuck offinsinceredawg said:
but but but dems POTDSFGbob said:Trump didn't take the virus seriously!!!
1/31/2020
Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) ripped President Trump’s expanded travel ban after he included six other countries to the list of those that will face increased travel restrictions.
“The Trump Administration’s expansion of its outrageous, un-American travel ban threatens our security, our values and the rule of law. The sweeping rule, barring more than 350 million individuals from predominantly African nations from traveling to the United States, is discrimination disguised as policy,” Pelosi said in a statement.
“With this latest callous decision, the President has doubled down on his cruelty and further undermined our global leadership, our Constitution and our proud heritage as a nation of immigrants,” she added.
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Go suck a dickinsinceredawg said:
but but but he banned travel from China!!RaceBannon said:
Shut up Chi Com hackinsinceredawg said:





