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BrownArmy

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BrownArmy

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We acted early that's a fact.
You remember, you libs called Trump racist for it.

LMAO, yes, Trump shut down travel from Jina.

Which is pretty much a reflexive act for him, close the borders.

That was a good move.

Unfortunately, everything he did after that was piss.

He sat on it for over a month, and was only pulled kicking and screaming into reality when the Dow tanked.

(Trump's not great at Presidenting)
 

Box Ox

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LMAO, yes, Trump shut down travel from Jina.

Which is pretty much a reflexive act for him, close the borders.

That was a good move.

Unfortunately, everything he did after that was piss.

He sat on it for over a month, and was only pulled kicking and screaming into reality when the Dow tanked.

(Trump's not great at Presidenting)

 

DriveInDriѵeOut

Inordinately Right
LMAO, yes, Trump shut down travel from Jina.

Which is pretty much a reflexive act for him, close the borders.

That was a good move.

Unfortunately, everything he did after that was piss.

He sat on it for over a month, and was only pulled kicking and screaming into reality when the Dow tanked.

(Trump's not great at Presidenting)
Liar.
The WHO said there was no human to human transfer at the end of January. Why do you keep covering for China?
 

BrownArmy

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Trump did everything he could.
If a Democrat had been in office there would be thousands more dead.

You just want someone to blame and you hate Trump. That's all it is and deep down you know it.

Wrong.

Trump sat on his heels for weeks because he didn't care for the 'numbers'.

He was more concerned with his poll numbers than he was with being transparent and getting ahead of this.

We're a month behind where we could have been if Trump had taken this seriously.

Ironically, 66% of those polled think Trump is doing a good job handling this crisis.

I can only assume they haven't watched a single one of his Press conferences...
 

DriveInDriѵeOut

Inordinately Right
Wrong.

Trump sat on his heels for weeks because he didn't care for the 'numbers'.

He was more concerned with his poll numbers than he was with being transparent and getting ahead of this.

We're a month behind where we could have been if Trump had taken this seriously.

Ironically, 66% of those polled think Trump is doing a good job handling this crisis.

I can only assume they haven't watched a single one of his Press conferences...
Trump did not "sit on his heels for weeks".

We developed a test and began production within a week of the virus genome being made public.

He put travel restrictions in place despite criticisms of xenophobia.

You blame him but have no legitimate complaints or suggestions.

You look backwards to things that could have been done differently but you refuse to acknowledge this is all China's fault.

Why is that?
 

BrownArmy

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...We developed a test and began production within a week of the virus genome being made public.

How's that working?

We're lagging in testing behind such powerhouse countries of scientific genius, like Vietnam.

Please, it's okay to admit that our healthcare system, while AMAZING in certain capacities, was completely ill-prepared for covid.

You can pretend that we're killing it, but we're simply not.

I'm not even talking about Trump, this is a decades-old failure of imagination and long-term planning over the last three administrations.

But please keep rah-rahing Trump, because every single thing he does is perfect.
 

Babagounj

Strength through joy
Colleges are emptying because of coronavirus. Liberty University is inviting students back

Most of them won’t attend classes in person, but thousands of Liberty University students will return to the evangelical Virginia campus as COVID-19 continues to spread.

Most of the students are not at risk because of their age, President Jerry Falwell Jr. , the president of the private Christian college argued in an interview with the News and Advance in Lynchburg.

In a press release, Falwell said university leaders had weighed whether to extend the university’s spring break or have students return as planned. They chose the latter.

“Our thinking was, 'Let's get them back as soon as we can — the ones who want to come back,'" Falwell said.
 

BrownArmy

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