Dems Want to Monitor if Chinese Virus is Racist

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You've got to wonder when the Democrat party will bottom out. It seems to be a bottomless pit of victimization:

Democratic lawmakers are calling out an apparent lack of racial data that they say is needed to monitor and address disparities in the national response to the coronavirus outbreak.

In a letter sent Friday to Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Ayanna Pressley, both from Massachusetts, said comprehensive demographic data on people who are tested or treated for the virus that causes COVID-19 does not exist. Over the weekend, cities with large black and nonwhite Hispanic populations emerged as new hot spots for the spread of the virus.

“Any attempt to contain COVID-19 in the United States will have to address its potential spread in low-income communities of color, first and foremost to protect the lives of people in those communities, but also to slow the spread of the virus in the country as a whole,” the lawmakers wrote to Azar.




 
The infected red-hatters have become Trumpies endangering the whole of humanity as they are aroused by lies and insults of the head Trumpie, aka Agent Orange, and roam about freely infecting other red-hatters.
 
You've got to wonder when the Democrat party will bottom out. It seems to be a bottomless pit of victimization:

Democratic lawmakers are calling out an apparent lack of racial data that they say is needed to monitor and address disparities in the national response to the coronavirus outbreak.

In a letter sent Friday to Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Ayanna Pressley, both from Massachusetts, said comprehensive demographic data on people who are tested or treated for the virus that causes COVID-19 does not exist. Over the weekend, cities with large black and nonwhite Hispanic populations emerged as new hot spots for the spread of the virus.

“Any attempt to contain COVID-19 in the United States will have to address its potential spread in low-income communities of color, first and foremost to protect the lives of people in those communities, but also to slow the spread of the virus in the country as a whole,” the lawmakers wrote to Azar.





You gotta wonder how low to the bottom the right wingers will go to scoop up the next item of faux outrage. We have a pandemic sweeping the nation, millions of people out of work, and a disaster of a individual sitting in the Oval Office who ignored the virus threat for weeks, literally costing people's lives. And you seize on a couple of politicians asking for a breakdown by race of people infected....just so they might be able to make sure that no group gets left behind in this disaster? Way to keep your eye on the big picture.
 
You've got to wonder when the Democrat party will bottom out. It seems to be a bottomless pit of victimization:

Democratic lawmakers are calling out an apparent lack of racial data that they say is needed to monitor and address disparities in the national response to the coronavirus outbreak.

In a letter sent Friday to Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Ayanna Pressley, both from Massachusetts, said comprehensive demographic data on people who are tested or treated for the virus that causes COVID-19 does not exist. Over the weekend, cities with large black and nonwhite Hispanic populations emerged as new hot spots for the spread of the virus.

“Any attempt to contain COVID-19 in the United States will have to address its potential spread in low-income communities of color, first and foremost to protect the lives of people in those communities, but also to slow the spread of the virus in the country as a whole,” the lawmakers wrote to Azar.





You gotta wonder how low to the bottom the right wingers will go to scoop up the next item of faux outrage. We have a pandemic sweeping the nation, millions of people out of work, and a disaster of a individual sitting in the Oval Office who ignored the virus threat for weeks, literally costing people's lives. And you seize on a couple of politicians asking for a breakdown by race of people infected....just so they might be able to make sure that no group gets left behind in this disaster? Way to keep your eye on the big picture.
No need wonder about you swine.
 
You've got to wonder when the Democrat party will bottom out. It seems to be a bottomless pit of victimization:

Democratic lawmakers are calling out an apparent lack of racial data that they say is needed to monitor and address disparities in the national response to the coronavirus outbreak.

In a letter sent Friday to Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Ayanna Pressley, both from Massachusetts, said comprehensive demographic data on people who are tested or treated for the virus that causes COVID-19 does not exist. Over the weekend, cities with large black and nonwhite Hispanic populations emerged as new hot spots for the spread of the virus.

“Any attempt to contain COVID-19 in the United States will have to address its potential spread in low-income communities of color, first and foremost to protect the lives of people in those communities, but also to slow the spread of the virus in the country as a whole,” the lawmakers wrote to Azar.





You gotta wonder how low to the bottom the right wingers will go to scoop up the next item of faux outrage. We have a pandemic sweeping the nation, millions of people out of work, and a disaster of a individual sitting in the Oval Office who ignored the virus threat for weeks, literally costing people's lives. And you seize on a couple of politicians asking for a breakdown by race of people infected....just so they might be able to make sure that no group gets left behind in this disaster? Way to keep your eye on the big picture.
I was just going to ask how other multi cultural countries handled the racist problem.
 
You've got to wonder when the Democrat party will bottom out. It seems to be a bottomless pit of victimization:

Democratic lawmakers are calling out an apparent lack of racial data that they say is needed to monitor and address disparities in the national response to the coronavirus outbreak.

In a letter sent Friday to Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Ayanna Pressley, both from Massachusetts, said comprehensive demographic data on people who are tested or treated for the virus that causes COVID-19 does not exist. Over the weekend, cities with large black and nonwhite Hispanic populations emerged as new hot spots for the spread of the virus.

“Any attempt to contain COVID-19 in the United States will have to address its potential spread in low-income communities of color, first and foremost to protect the lives of people in those communities, but also to slow the spread of the virus in the country as a whole,” the lawmakers wrote to Azar.





You gotta wonder how low to the bottom the right wingers will go to scoop up the next item of faux outrage. We have a pandemic sweeping the nation, millions of people out of work, and a disaster of a individual sitting in the Oval Office who ignored the virus threat for weeks, literally costing people's lives. And you seize on a couple of politicians asking for a breakdown by race of people infected....just so they might be able to make sure that no group gets left behind in this disaster? Way to keep your eye on the big picture.
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You've got to wonder when the Democrat party will bottom out. It seems to be a bottomless pit of victimization:

Democratic lawmakers are calling out an apparent lack of racial data that they say is needed to monitor and address disparities in the national response to the coronavirus outbreak.

In a letter sent Friday to Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Ayanna Pressley, both from Massachusetts, said comprehensive demographic data on people who are tested or treated for the virus that causes COVID-19 does not exist. Over the weekend, cities with large black and nonwhite Hispanic populations emerged as new hot spots for the spread of the virus.

“Any attempt to contain COVID-19 in the United States will have to address its potential spread in low-income communities of color, first and foremost to protect the lives of people in those communities, but also to slow the spread of the virus in the country as a whole,” the lawmakers wrote to Azar.





You gotta wonder how low to the bottom the right wingers will go to scoop up the next item of faux outrage. We have a pandemic sweeping the nation, millions of people out of work, and a disaster of a individual sitting in the Oval Office who ignored the virus threat for weeks, literally costing people's lives. And you seize on a couple of politicians asking for a breakdown by race of people infected....just so they might be able to make sure that no group gets left behind in this disaster? Way to keep your eye on the big picture.
More "bad" news:


Of course. What did you think was going to happen? Where was this urgency and concern prior to March 13th?
Hint....go ask Trump and his crew.
 
I remember last week or so ago, Trumpers were on here whining about the lack of data on the racial make up of the virus cases....

Their claim?? That it would prove that mainly "non-whites" were infected and that "pure whites" were mainly immune to it....
 
You've got to wonder when the Democrat party will bottom out. It seems to be a bottomless pit of victimization:

Democratic lawmakers are calling out an apparent lack of racial data that they say is needed to monitor and address disparities in the national response to the coronavirus outbreak.

In a letter sent Friday to Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Ayanna Pressley, both from Massachusetts, said comprehensive demographic data on people who are tested or treated for the virus that causes COVID-19 does not exist. Over the weekend, cities with large black and nonwhite Hispanic populations emerged as new hot spots for the spread of the virus.

“Any attempt to contain COVID-19 in the United States will have to address its potential spread in low-income communities of color, first and foremost to protect the lives of people in those communities, but also to slow the spread of the virus in the country as a whole,” the lawmakers wrote to Azar.





You gotta wonder how low to the bottom the right wingers will go to scoop up the next item of faux outrage. We have a pandemic sweeping the nation, millions of people out of work, and a disaster of a individual sitting in the Oval Office who ignored the virus threat for weeks, literally costing people's lives. And you seize on a couple of politicians asking for a breakdown by race of people infected....just so they might be able to make sure that no group gets left behind in this disaster? Way to keep your eye on the big picture.
More "bad" news:


Of course. What did you think was going to happen? Where was this urgency and concern prior to March 13th?
Hint....go ask Trump and his crew.
Why don't you ask De Blasio, socialist mayor of America's epicenter? At least Trump stopped flights from China which is why America doesn't look like Italy. I am sorry about the spread seeming to slow.

You must be very disappointed.
 
You've got to wonder when the Democrat party will bottom out. It seems to be a bottomless pit of victimization:

Democratic lawmakers are calling out an apparent lack of racial data that they say is needed to monitor and address disparities in the national response to the coronavirus outbreak.

In a letter sent Friday to Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Ayanna Pressley, both from Massachusetts, said comprehensive demographic data on people who are tested or treated for the virus that causes COVID-19 does not exist. Over the weekend, cities with large black and nonwhite Hispanic populations emerged as new hot spots for the spread of the virus.

“Any attempt to contain COVID-19 in the United States will have to address its potential spread in low-income communities of color, first and foremost to protect the lives of people in those communities, but also to slow the spread of the virus in the country as a whole,” the lawmakers wrote to Azar.




For Dems it’s identity politics to the death.
 

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