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What is this shit that the WH has issued warnings about the spread of COVID that you're hearing from some new's sources?
The “White House” has given NO such warnings. Fauci, Birx, Johns-Hopkins, NIH, etc. are NOT the “White House”. We don’t hear any warnings at all from Trump, or even his staff. All we hear is voo-doo medicine and nothing about distancing, masks, or even washing hands. Trump is too busy playing golf and deflecting to other nonsense like China, hydroxycholoroquine, TikToc, delaying the Election, and Joe.
He’s not even participating to guide Congress to come up with a decent relief package and, instead, seems to be enjoying watching America suffer with its back against the wall to try to put food on the table.
The “White House” is the reason for most of the deaths we’ve suffered. The “White House” literally is guilty of negligent homicide for the vast majority of the 150,000 deaths so far.
And considering that the US national death toll is now over 1000 per day and rising, this means there will be more than 250,000 death by Election Day and over 300,000 dead by the end of year.
WHAT is it going to take in DEATHS for people to get it. The natural infection rate of this virus unchecked is 60-90% of the population some 300,000,000 plus infections and likely nearly 1 million deaths.
1. National mask mandate with enforcement - fines throughout the nation 2. Mandatory distancing everywhere - if you cannot afford the spacing - stay closed including physical schooling 3. Close bars and restrict indoor dining for 6-8 months 4. Ban all gatherings more than 10 with fines
Otherwise there will be NO economic recovery and continued job losses, widespread privation
Congress needs to pass a 6 month extension of benefits to the unemployed, fund state/local governments and assist vulnerable populations.
Finally we MUST rid ourselves of the mentally ill imbecilic fascist SOB. I've come the conclusion that the difference between Democrats and Republicans are............
Republicans are willing to accept the deaths of Americans as a cost of doing business. |
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