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tenderfoot

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Tue Mar 31, 2020, 11:11 AM Mar 2020

Boston Globe: A president unfit for a pandemic [View all]

Much of the suffering and death coming was preventable. The president has blood on his hands.

The United States, long a beacon of scientific progress and medical innovation with its world-class research institutions and hospitals, is now the hub of a global pandemic that has infected at least 745,000 people and already claimed more than 35,000 lives worldwide. Now that the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the United States — more than 140,000 — has surpassed that of any other nation, Americans are consigned for the coming weeks to watching the illness fell family members and friends, and to fearing for their own fate as they watch death tolls rise.

While the spread of the novel coronavirus has been aggressive around the world, much of the profound impact it will have here in the United States was preventable. As the American public braces itself for the worst of this crisis, it’s worth remembering that the reach of the virus here is not attributable to an act of God or a foreign invasion, but a colossal failure of leadership.

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What we have instead is a president epically outmatched by a global pandemic. A president who in late January, when the first confirmed coronavirus case was announced in the United States, downplayed the risk and insisted all was under control. A president who, rather than aggressively test all those exposed to the virus, said he’d prefer not to bring ashore passengers on a contaminated cruise ship so as to keep national case numbers (artificially) low. A president who, consistent with his mistrust and undermining of scientific fact, has misled the public about unproven cures for COVID-19, and who baited-and-switched last week about whether the country ought to end social distancing to open up by Easter, and then, on Saturday, about whether he’d impose a quarantine on New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. A president who has pledged to oversee the doling out of the $500 billion in corporate bailout money in the latest stimulus package, some of which will go to the travel industry in which his family is invested. A president who spent a good chunk of a recent press conference complaining about how hard it is for a rich man to serve in the White House even as Americans had already begun to lose their jobs, their health care, and their lives. A president who has reinforced racial stigma by calling the contagion a “Chinese virus” and failed to collaborate adequately with other countries to contain their outbreaks and study the disease. A president who evades responsibility and refuses to acknowledge, let alone own, the bitter truth of National Institutes of Health scientist Dr. Anthony Fauci’s testimony: that the country’s testing rollout was “a failing.”

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It’s not too much for Americans to ask of their leaders that they be competent and informed when responding to a crisis of historic proportions. Instead, they have a White House marred by corruption and incompetence, whose mixed messages roil the markets and rock their sense of security. Instead of compassion and clarity, the president, in his near-daily addresses to the nation, embodies callousness, self-concern, and a lack of compass. Dangling unverified cures and possible quarantines in front of the public like reality TV cliffhangers, he unsettles rather than reassures. The pandemic reveals that the worst features of this presidency are not merely late-night comedy fodder; they come at the cost of lives, livelihoods, and our collective psyche.

Many pivotal decision points in this crisis are past us, but more are still to come. For our own sake, every American should be hoping for a miraculous turnaround — and that the too-little, too-late strategy of the White House task force will henceforth at least prevent contagion and economic ruin of the grandest scale. But come November, there must be a reckoning for the lives lost, and for the vast, avoidable suffering about to ensue under the president’s watch.

more: https://www.bostonglobe.com/2020/03/30/opinion/president-unfit-pandemic/?event=event25
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I don't know by what mechanism but Trump needs to go now. Botany Mar 2020 #1
I want Frump to be hit by this virus, suffer unimaginably, and die. That is what I want. fwvinson Apr 2020 #24
Welcome to DU bdamomma Apr 2020 #31
"I've seen firsthand that being president doesn't change who you are. It reveals who you are." CrispyQ Mar 2020 #2
Unfortunately, MyOwnPeace Apr 2020 #29
There should be a tsunami of articles like this lindysalsagal Mar 2020 #3
I love seeing posts from you leftieNanner Mar 2020 #4
Awwww. I don't really post much these days, but thanks. lindysalsagal Mar 2020 #5
Maybe now the American public will insist on seeing those tax returns. flying_wahini Mar 2020 #6
"Well we didn't know" Kaiserguy Mar 2020 #8
More accurately, didn't want to know. colorado_ufo Mar 2020 #11
Uh, oh, no supplies for MA. 'Fake' Boston Globe is being 'nasty'. sinkingfeeling Mar 2020 #7
Good to see this - we need it. More, please. LOUDER. crickets Mar 2020 #9
That's brutal honesty. But the orange arsehole will attack the Boston Golbe as "fake news". nt iluvtennis Mar 2020 #10
A sub-human piece of excrement DENVERPOPS Mar 2020 #12
K & R SunSeeker Mar 2020 #13
great post!! hkp11 Mar 2020 #14
This message was self-deleted by its author maddiemom Mar 2020 #18
Just don't blame the three million voters that the electoral college ignored. maddiemom Mar 2020 #19
Calls for his resignation duforsure Mar 2020 #15
The gop loves him Scarsdale Mar 2020 #17
for all those in the repig bdamomma Apr 2020 #33
It calls for his being hung by the neck till dead....don't ya think? fwvinson Apr 2020 #25
Fitting end for lots of dictators. Hussain , Mussolini so many. notdarkyet Apr 2020 #27
As history bdamomma Apr 2020 #34
As people needlessly die, commentary like this will increase. Jarqui Mar 2020 #16
I for one, am really glad Donald Trump is President tclambert Mar 2020 #20
Well, we'd all be dead from the nuclear winter. Haggis for Breakfast Mar 2020 #21
At least then we wouldn't be worried about a killer Blue_true Mar 2020 #22
No, no, a thousand times NO! MyOwnPeace Apr 2020 #30
Almost hate to remind you: Trump STILL has "the football" nearby. FailureToCommunicate Apr 2020 #35
I hope media all over the country la-trucker Mar 2020 #23
Desperately need more reporting like THIS Blue Owl Apr 2020 #26
Dolt45 is fit to do one thing. MarianJack Apr 2020 #28
Deadly Trump. BeckyDem Apr 2020 #32
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