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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: RetiredNow who wrote (1218984)4/10/2020 2:22:07 PM
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Mindmeld,
If NYC has turned into the epicenter of the virus, then why isn't blame being placed on the folks in charge of NYC, which is Cuomo and the Democrats?
Exactly. The NYTimes did NOT hesitate in calling the coronavirus "Trumpvirus":

NYTimes - Let’s Call It Trumpvirus

As I pointed out before, Cuomo resisted issuing the "shelter-in-place" order as late as March 19, 2020: Message 32617140

I correctly predicted that if America became the next Italy, New York is going to be the center of it all. And Cuomo will get a pass because #orangemanbad .

Look at the numbers today. The number of cases in America is 489,268, and the number of deaths is 18,015. New York and New Jersey combined have 225,100 cases and 9,776 deaths. That's almost half the total number of cases in America and OVER half the total number of deaths.

Cuomo may be praised for how he's handling the pandemic in his state, but he was directly responsible for waiting a few days too long before "shelter-in-place." Hard to imagine that this mistake didn't cause more deaths than necessary.

Yet the libtards on this thread are obsessed with blaming Trump for all of these deaths. They are complete assholes who never let a serious crisis go to waste.

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