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Coronavirus Information...who do you trust?
(07-19-2020, 11:23 AM)bfine32 Wrote: I've said it numerous times, and I'm not there to speak more deliberately, so I typed more deliberately. I've clearly said, it will get better because if Biden wins then both parties will be motivated to get the economy up and running. 

If Trump wins, the situation will be unchanged the day after the election. The same holds true if Biden wins. A desire to get the economy up and running won’t happen magically overnight to make things “much better” by the next day. Plus, if Biden wins the Republicans will be as interested in getting the economy up and running as they have been interested in passing healthcare reform.

Now explain how the Democrats are responsible for the current state of the economy?

Quote:As to Trump's "mis steps" he may have been listening to his chief medical advisor:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/dr-birx-told-president-trump-in-april-that-the-coronavirus-would-soon-be-gone-and-influenced-the-administration-s-push-to-reopen-the-economy-and-lift-lockdown/ar-BB16VzV3?li=BBnbcA1


Convenient you ignored the part which stated Brix’s model was based upon mitigation strategies Trump did away with. Plus Fauci didn’t concur with her prediction. What do you think a leader should do when two leading experts disagree on a course of action? Maybe intact others to reach a consensus and a more informed decision? Yeah, that would be a common sense approach. Also, a leader can’t delegate responsibility.

One last thing, the passive aggressive insults were supposed to be left behind. It’s been what? A week? So enough with the I’m typing as slow as I can crap because you’re contributing to the crap you complain about.
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RE: Coronavirus Information...who do you trust? - oncemoreuntothejimbreech - 07-19-2020, 02:01 PM

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