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To: FJB who wrote (1229289)5/12/2020 7:29:47 AM
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" .... – but will likely welcome their request for an investigation."

That should, hopefully, INCREASE THE RATE OF "SHYSTER" OBAMA SHITTING IN HIS PANTS, as he's already started doing due to his Masterminding of SETTING UP Michael Flynn, ..... as is being REVEALED with the release of OVER 50 TRANSCRIPTS THAT "SCHITT" SCHIFF HAD BEEN SITTING ON !!!



To: FJB who wrote (1229289)5/12/2020 7:47:46 AM
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'tRUMP DEATH CLOCK' counts preventable US coronavirus deaths
05/12/2020 - 04:24
france24.com


The "Trump Death Clock" ticks on the assumption that 60 percent of COVID-19 deaths in the US could have been prevented in President Donald Trump's administration acted a week earlier than it did, creator Eugene Jarecki said TIMOTHY A. CLARY AFP

New York (AFP)

A newly erected billboard in New York's Times Square shows the number of US coronavirus deaths that its creator says could have been avoided if President Donald Trump had acted sooner -- and it's called the "Trump Death Clock."

Created by filmmaker Eugene Jarecki, the "clock" was installed on the roof of a Times Square building, empty due to the pandemic. As of Monday, the counter showed more than 48,000 deaths out of a total of more than 80,000, by far the highest tally in the world.

The "clock" ticks on the assumption that 60 percent of COVID-19 deaths in the United States could have been prevented had the Trump administration implemented mandatory social distancing and school closures just a week earlier than it did, on March 9 instead of March 16, Jarecki explained in a post on Medium.

The New York-based filmmaker, who has twice won awards at the Sundance Film Festival, explained that 60 percent was a conservative estimate calculated by specialists following remarks made in mid-April by leading US infectious diseases expert Anthony Fauci.

Fauci, who has become the trusted face of the government's virus response, had said that if "you had started mitigation earlier, you could have saved lives."

"The lives already unnecessarily lost demand we seek more responsible crisis leadership," Jarecki wrote in his Medium post.

"Just as the names of fallen soldiers are etched on memorials to remind us of the cost of war, quantifying the lives lost to the president's delayed coronavirus response would serve a vital public function."