What a Tragedy.

America had come together, setting aside all of our own wants and needs, to engage in the single greatest act of human kindness in history. We all stayed home, at great expense and inconvenience, so the most vulnerable among us wouldn’t die a preventable death.


I want you to think about this for a moment, before I continue: there is someone you love, who is at risk of serious infection and death,right now. I am staying home for that person, so you don’t lose someone you love. I am not the only person doing this. You’re doing this. Your family and your neighbors are doing this. We are, all of us, doing this, together, even though it is hard, it is scary, it is frustrating.


But we are doing it, together, because we care about our fellow humans.


A strong, moral, ethical, worthy leader will look at this tremendous sacrifice and ask themselves how they can honor it, how can they keep this going as long as possible, so the sacrifices we’ve made for a few weeks can be extended into months. We are doing this so people do not die.


That bears repeating: we are doing this so people we love do not die a preventable death.


America has the resources to ensure that staying home does not financially ruin anyone who is making this incredible, unprecedented, unselfish sacrifice right now. What America does not have, is the leadership to use those resources.


What America has is a vicious, selfish, incompetent, cruel, abusive, autocratic, impeached president who looked at all this sacrifice, who looked at Americans of all demographics and political beliefs, and saw an entire country setting aside its differences to work together so innocent people — people we love — do not die.


This man looked at that, and saw that it was a threat to his ambitions. Forget for a moment that it is entirely his fault that thousands of preventable deaths have occurred, and just reflect that his impulse is NOT to encourage and comfort millions of people who are scared and stressed out, but to hurt us, to abuse us, to risk our lives and the lives of our loved ones, because that man has no empathy, no compassion, no morality of any kind.


Thirty-three thousand humans have died in America since this pandemic hit our shores. According to scientists, 90% NINETY PERCENT of those deaths would not have happened, if only Trump had listened to experts and taken this seriously. If only Trump was a real leader, with compassion, empathy, and competence, tens of thousands of families would not be mourning the loss of a loved one.


America had come together to fight this. We mustered ourselves quickly and we were ready for a leader to help us take this commitment to join together and focus it, so we could get through this crisis as quickly as possible, with minimal disruption.


But the impeached president and his allies failed us. As they have done all along, they have put their narrow self interests ahead of the interests of the country, and ahead of the value of your life.


He is, right now, celebrating a fake “protest” that was organized and paid for by a right-wing organization controlled by the DeVos family. Right now, he is taking people’s fears and anxieties, and instead of using both the bully pulpit and a working relationship with congress to reassure and help them, he’s pouring gasoline on a fire.


And he is doing it because it’s all he knows how to do. This man doesn’t know how to be a leader. He doesn’t know how to be a human being who cares about others. He looked at an entire country coming together, and his impulse was to tear it apart.


Donald Trump looked at the single greatest act of human kindness in the history of our species, and he felt threatened by it. So he is doing everything he can to destroy it, to destroy us.


And for what? To consolidate his own money and his own power.


Rick Wilson says “everything Trump touches dies”. For tens of thousands of innocent Americans, he’s right.


A leader looks at the best impulses of their people in a crisis, and they celebrate, encourage, and support those impulses. A president cares about protecting their citizens above all else.


Trump is neither of those things. Trump is an abusive despot, out of his depth, incompetent and unqualified.


May history record that, when millions of Americans came together, unselfishly, in the greatest act of human kindness in history, Trump saw a threat to be destroyed.


We are nowhere near the end of this. We are probably not even at the end of the beginning of this. Trump, his fearful supporters, and his angry cultists, are going to make things so much worse than they would have been, because it’s all they know how to do.


What a tragedy.




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message 1: by Kamala (new)

Kamala Wil Wheaton for President!


message 2: by Enrique (new)

Enrique You may want to look at the actual timeline of events and when actions were taken by the administration rather than reinforce your own political bias.


message 3: by Donna (new)

Donna days.Enrique, you may want to look at the timeline of events. The actual, true, unbiased, non-political timeline bears out Wil's conclusions. This was not taken seriously by the President. It's still not being taken seriously enough. Just yesterday he tweeted that the people need to take back Michigan.Most Michiganders are trying to stay healthy while a reckless, selfish minority protest in the streets and expose themselves to the disease. If their choice is to become infected that's fine. What's not fine is bringing it back to people who are sacrificing to keep themselves, their families, and the rest of us safe. I had no political view bias until this unfolded so tragically. The actual timeline of events is what convinced me that this was botched from the beginning.


message 4: by Ryan (new)

Ryan Laferney Yeah, our government dropped the ball on this.


message 5: by Anne (new)

Anne S Our best bet is to listen to the experts, stay at home and try to do what we can to help those in need and to be safe. I believe there are a lot of helpers out there who will do the right thing, despite what the president wants us to do, or the people who think that deaths are ok to anyone even if they are preventable.


message 6: by Enrique (new)

Enrique Donna wrote: "days.Enrique, you may want to look at the timeline of events. The actual, true, unbiased, non-political timeline bears out Wil's conclusions. This was not taken seriously by the President. It's sti..."

You should listen to Congressman Crenshaw outline the exact actions taken by the administration. I know for a fact that multiple agencies within the government were looking at COVID-19 with the MSM were still calling it the Wuhan virus and contained to China. I also remember how the same MSM mocked the administration when it first started restricting travel. You may be solely focused on the fear mongering being pushed,but the administration has to balance between addressing the near-term concerns with mitigating long-term economic damage. Also multiple governors have seen fit to ignore the Constitution during the pandemic and people are blind to the fact their rights are being taken away along with their livelihood. If you want to start placing blame, then you can start with the prior administration for not refilling the depleted medical supplies after SARS. You can blame companies that took their factories to China and when they tried to export the needed medicines, the Chinese Communist Party seized those medicines. You can also blame the CCP for hiding the extent of the outbreak and until now not cooperating with the international community. You can also blame the WHO for propagating the CCP's narrative. You cn also blame the Democrats in Congress for playing politics with the COVID-19 relief bill. Oh yes there is plenty of folk who have a share of the blame. Placing it all on the President is naive, biased, and lacks a complete understanding of the lack of preparation that expands multiple administrations and how the MSM has manipulated the COVID-19 from the beginning. I invite you and anyone else to look at how the media changed it narrative, not on new information on COVID-19, but to oppose the efforts of the administration.


Jason T. Rushing Came here to talk about books and stay away from politics. I will no longer be following you.


message 8: by Angelma'at (new)

Angelma'at Wil, I couldn't agree more. Trump was warned again and again, starting in JANUARY about this disease and he chose to do nothing. In February, he was insisting it would "magically disappear by April."
I have been ashamed that he is our president from the get-go, now I am truly appalled by the disregard he has shown toward American lives.


message 9: by Blessimex (last edited Apr 20, 2020 02:03AM) (new)

Blessimex You sound like a deranged lunatic with TDS. Instead of lashing out with emotion look at the timeline of events and what Trump did. Trump declares a public health emergency and announces travel restrictions to China on Jan 31. He then restricted travel from Europe on Mar 13. In both instances he was widely criticised by Democrats and even the WHO didn't support travel restrictions. Goodreads is not the place for your political ranting, leave that to the cesspool that is Twitter.


message 10: by Richard (new)

Richard Jason T. Rushing wrote: "Came here to talk about books and stay away from politics. I will no longer be following you."

Not an airport-no need to announce your departure!


message 11: by Thomas (new)

Thomas Thanks for sharing. You restore a bit of faith, that all Americans do not see your president as the "The Greatest Leader". It makes me sad to see what he is doing to your country and your reputation - you deserve so much more!
My children believe that all Americans think and act like Trump, and we have heated debates about that not being the case. I will surely let them hear your opinion and hopefully ensure them, that most Americans are decent and emphatic people, just like the rest of us. Again, thanks for sharing!


message 12: by Lizzie (new)

Lizzie Waking up the morning after elections was the first time I consciously felt so depressed and bad about America. Trump made me and continues to make me fear for our future, especially for that of young women, like my granddaughter. I have 3 sisters, 2 are Trump believers and I will never understand why women voted for him.

Thomas, a good point to make to your children is that Trump did not win the popular vote - which equates to actual number of citizens voting. He won because of our electorial college votes and how that is divided into districts vs the actual voters. It has happened 5x in our history.
Donald J. Trump, who lost by 2.9 million votes to Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election.
George W. Bush, who lost by 543,816 votes to Al Gore in the 2000 election.
Benjamin Harrison, who lost by 95,713 votes to Grover Cleveland in 1888.
Rutherford B. Hayes, who lost by 264,292 votes to Samuel J. Tilden in 1876.
John Quincy Adams, who lost by 44,804 votes to Andrew Jackson in 1824.


message 13: by John (new)

John Grimes Think I've heard somewhere a quote that said "The buck stops here." Wonder if that could have been a different president...


message 14: by Monique (new)

Monique OK, it's apparently time for somebody to remind readers that Wil doesn't actually post these blogs here at Goodreads. Last time I checked, he also doesn't read the comments over here (not sure he's even aware that there are comments over here). He's writing this for his own blog, which then gets copied to GR & other places. So those of y'all pitching fits about how "this isn't the place" or similar can just flounce right back out using the same door where you entered.


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