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Mon Jul 27, 2020, 02:10 PM Jul 2020

Kamala Harris to Trump: Lead on COVID and economy or get out of the way

Linda Boyd-Dickson @adnildyob 1m
Kamala Harris to Trump: Lead on COVID and economy or get out of the way




If Trump and Republicans can't recognize their missteps and get serious about these crises, it’s time for them to move aside and let real leaders lead.
by Kamala Harris - USAToday

People are out of work, hungry, suffering and dying. The United States has more than 4.2 million confirmed cases of COVID-19 and nearly 147,000 people have been killed. The situation is dire and is getting worse, but it didn’t have to be this way. The truth is, one man is responsible — President Donald Trump.

Trump ignored early warnings, dismissed the seriousness of the threat, and attacked the advice of doctors and scientists. He refused to fully implement the Defense Production Act and failed to fully prepare our national stockpile of protective equipment, leaving a severe shortage of masks and gloves that front-line workers need to stay safe. As cases grew, he failed to institute a national plan for testing and contact tracing. He left state and local governments flailing without the resources they need.

He failed to follow the science or listen to public health experts. He failed to address the longstanding disparities that the pandemic put on full display. He failed to solve the underlying public health crisis that caused and prolonged the economic collapse. And when the American people and the news media raised the president’s failures, he responded with insults and lies. America is desperate for a strong, competent and honest leader who seizes the moment, takes responsibility and does everything possible to solve the crises plaguing our country. Instead, we have Donald Trump.

And the results have been disastrous.

Crises are worse under Trump

Countless mom-and-pop businesses are being forced to close their doors for good. These community leaders lost their livelihoods and have no choice but to rely on government checks and charity. Over 17 million people are still out of work. This includes young parents struggling to keep a roof over their children’s heads and older workers who are panicked as they see their dreams of retirement slipping out of reach. And with expanded unemployment insurance having expired last week, things will get worse and more families will suffer.

The administration’s mismanagement of these crises has worsened longstanding disparities in our country. Black and Latinx people are getting sick and dying at alarming and disproportionate rates, in part due to systemic barriers to quality health care. People are being asked to stay at home to avoid being exposed to COVID-19, but they are in danger of a foreclosure or eviction if they can’t work. People are being asked to frequently wash their hands to fend off the virus, but countless families struggle to pay their water bill. And children are expected to continue their schooling and complete assignments online, but some don’t have a laptop or access to broadband.

The Trump administration wants Americans to learn to live with the pandemic, and it is now running an ad campaign telling people out of work to “find something new” — as if that is a realistic option for families. A real leader doesn’t throw his hands up in a crisis; a real leader rolls up his sleeves and gets to work on solutions. But instead, Trump would rather people learn to live with their neighbors and grandparents dying. He wants people to learn to live with their friends on ventilators. And he wants Americans to learn to live with boarded up businesses.

Lead or get out of the way

What we need are solutions that could make an immediate difference in people’s lives. For instance, the Saving Our Street Act, which I introduced with Massachusetts Rep. Ayanna Pressley, gets resources to neighborhood businesses — local mom-and-pop establishments like nail salons, barber shops and bodegas — instead of deep-pocketed companies that can weather the storm.

The Monthly Economic Crisis Support Act, which I introduced with Democratic Sens. Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Edward Markey of Massachusetts, provides people with up to $2,000 every single month to help them keep a roof over their heads and put food on the table. Instead of a one-time payment, people would get help every month.

My RELIEF Act would help keep Americans safe and in their homes during this crisis by banning evictions and foreclosures for a year; preventing utility shutoffs; and prohibiting landlords from raising tenants’ rent. And The Heroes Act, which already passed in the House, would give funding for testing and to localities that desperately need it to pay essential workers.

Solutions are out there; we just need competent leaders who know how to listen, lead with empathy and get things done. People across the country are begging the president and his Republican boosters in Congress to approach these crises with the seriousness they deserve, recognize their missteps and work on behalf of the people who sent them to Washington. If they can’t, it’s time for them to move aside and let real leaders lead.

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Kamala Harris to Trump: Lead on COVID and economy or get out of the way (Original Post) bigtree Jul 2020 OP
We are worse off today than if Trump hadn't done anything gratuitous Jul 2020 #1
right at his doorstep bigtree Jul 2020 #5
Excellent musclecar6 Jul 2020 #2
This speech needs to be on prime time tv I_UndergroundPanther Jul 2020 #3
Well said! crickets Jul 2020 #4
K&R nt Andy823 Jul 2020 #6

gratuitous

(82,849 posts)
1. We are worse off today than if Trump hadn't done anything
Mon Jul 27, 2020, 02:17 PM
Jul 2020

His hapless, contradictory, self-serving, and needlessly provocative actions have made things worse. If he had just spent the last five months on the golf course, the nation would be in much better shape.

Instead, we have endless, pointless public squabbles about wearing masks and maintaining social distance. We're even so uninformed and misinformed that people don't know how to wear a mask out in public. Instead, we get happyfeel advice about taking hydroxychloroquine or injecting Lysol because of Trump. By the time he grudgingly accepted the need to mask up when out and about, he immediately undermined that by refusing to wear a mask in public.

Meanwhile, Americans die by the dozens of thousands while Senate Republicans dispute the efficacy of a measly $600 a week to the millions of Americans idled by the administration's feckless response to the pandemic.

musclecar6

(1,686 posts)
2. Excellent
Mon Jul 27, 2020, 02:23 PM
Jul 2020


Kamala speaks like a real leader and points the finger of blame exactly where it belongs with our national disgrace of a president. A failed businessman and our failed president. Aren’t we so lucky to have this incompetent fool running the country.

I_UndergroundPanther

(12,463 posts)
3. This speech needs to be on prime time tv
Mon Jul 27, 2020, 03:02 PM
Jul 2020

And directly call out the lazy criminally greedy repubicans as the problem.

crickets

(25,969 posts)
4. Well said!
Mon Jul 27, 2020, 03:10 PM
Jul 2020
What we need are solutions that could make an immediate difference in people’s lives. For instance, the Saving Our Street Act, which I introduced with Massachusetts Rep. Ayanna Pressley, gets resources to neighborhood businesses — local mom-and-pop establishments like nail salons, barber shops and bodegas — instead of deep-pocketed companies that can weather the storm.

The Monthly Economic Crisis Support Act, which I introduced with Democratic Sens. Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Edward Markey of Massachusetts, provides people with up to $2,000 every single month to help them keep a roof over their heads and put food on the table. Instead of a one-time payment, people would get help every month.

My RELIEF Act would help keep Americans safe and in their homes during this crisis by banning evictions and foreclosures for a year; preventing utility shutoffs; and prohibiting landlords from raising tenants’ rent. And The Heroes Act, which already passed in the House, would give funding for testing and to localities that desperately need it to pay essential workers.

Solutions are out there; we just need competent leaders who know how to listen, lead with empathy and get things done. People across the country are begging the president and his Republican boosters in Congress to approach these crises with the seriousness they deserve, recognize their missteps and work on behalf of the people who sent them to Washington. If they can’t, it’s time for them to move aside and let real leaders lead.


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