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> godonny Wrote:
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> > This is all the loser Demotards have and it is
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> > big fat nothing burger. Better start crying
> racism
> > louder, jerk holes!
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> 1. Dismantled the Pandemic Response team
False. The team was disbanded by John Bolton but those who didn't quit were assigned into other teams in the NSC.
https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-factcheck-trump-fired-pandemic-team-idUSKBN21C32M
> 2. Take the virus seriously from the start
False. Trump took action starting in late Jan. The rest of the world (including Biden) was still believing the lies from the W.H.O. and China.
https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-factcheck-trump-fired-pandemic-team-idUSKBN21C32M
> 3. Encourage the use of masks
Partly False. Trump really didn't discouraged or encouraged the use of masks nation-wide. He did however have daily news conferences for 45 days where his medical experts encouraged the use of masks while he stood next to them. When asked, Trump said it was up to the individuals to make that choice and that he supported the use of masks if you were at-risk or couldn't socially distance.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-says-he-a-believer-in-masks-but-stops-short-of-national-mandate-in-coronavirus-fight
> 4. Follow CDC guidelines
False. As Fauci and Birx have said repeatedly, there is nothing they asked for in the first months of this pandemic, that Trump didn't give them or any advice they gave that Trump didn't listen to and follow.
https://people.com/politics/dr-fauci-says-trump-listened-his-recommendations-not-being-forced-to-say/
> 5. Undermine the Nation’s top experts
Partly false. Trump is the president, not 'the Nation's top experts'. When they go rouge on CNN and contradict the administration, Trump is required to clear up the messaging. You're a partisan, so you see "undermining". Trump partisans see it as giving the other side. Fauci was wrong A LOT on this. As Trump has said, that's OK. This is a totally new type of virus and he didn't know. But he's not even close to being infallible.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/us-news/12109076/dr-anthony-fauci-mistakes-coronavirus-donald-trump/
> 6. Lead by example (wonder why he got it?)
How did Coonman get it then? Why did Harris have to suspend her campaigning when covid infected her staff? A partisan opinion. Trump's "example" is to not let fear gripe your life and carry on. You may not like that example, but who cares. Many do.
> 7. Stop the spread of conspiracy theories
You mean like the Russia Collusion hoax. Or the current Russian Disinformation hoax. Or the Kavanaugh rape hoax. Or the Russian Bounty hoax. Or the Vets are Chumps hoax. Or the Trump Charlottesville hoax. Be specific. What hoaxes is Trump spreading about covid?
> 8. Spread conspiracy theories (yes, they are
> different - don’t expect you to understand.
With no specifics provided, this can't be addressed. But based on your previous partisan opinions expressed in this post, it is safe to assume you consider any "theory" that helps Trump a conspiracy. And learn to close your parenthesis.
> 9. Obsess about Hydroxychloroquine for many months
> instead of listening to experts/science
"Experts/science" has been all over the place on treatments, especially in the first 2 or 3 months of this pandemic. There are many governments and health officials that said hydroxychloriquine appeared to be an effective treatment when Trump was saying it. What affect did this have on Trump not doing something to address covid (other than that dude murdered by his wife with fish tank cleaner)?
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2020/04/06/here-are-five-doctors-whose-patients-have-seen-recovery-with-hydroxy-chloroquine-n2566409
> 10. Show any compassion to what we’re all going
> through
Again, a partisan opinion. Showing compassion is in the eye of the beholder.
You've got nothing but partisan hyperbole. On Nov 4th, maybe you'll be man enough to come here and admit it.