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Apr 18, 2020 12:58AM

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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.

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.


Not an airport-no need to announce your departure!

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!

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.

