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A very important caveat.
which was?
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A very important caveat.
There is a difference between covering up, knowingly providing false information, and encouraging public disobedience of lawful common-sense restrictions and minimizing public panic while gathering data and preparing responses.They all tried to down play it. Washington does that for every bad thing that happens. regardless of who is President.
Of course, I dont expect you to understand that, or see beyond your binary nose.
No, Trump didn't.Trump followed Fauci's advice and he screwed up doing it.
"BUT...the almost dead fake president with a host of miracle vaccines and a firm dose of authoritarianism is on pace to KILL more than Trump did with no vaccine and while extending freedom and liberty to the people."which was?
There's no way Trump could have done this alone. Maybe we should blame the system.There is a difference between covering up, knowingly providing false information, and encouraging public disobedience of lawful common-sense restrictions and minimizing public panic while gathering data and preparing responses.
facts have no party affiliation. What I posted was pure fact, that is all. I corrected misinformation posted on the forum.
What did I leave out?
See how easy that was?"BUT...the almost dead fake president with a host of miracle vaccines and a firm dose of authoritarianism is on pace to KILL more than Trump did with no vaccine and while extending freedom and liberty to the people."
Like we said in a thread last yearThe United States has more air traffic than any country on Earth by an enormous margin. We have most of the biggest airports on the planet too, and many of those are next to dense groups of people. It seems to me that that's a pretty hard situation to control during a pandemic.
Is it realistic to think that under different leadership the United States would have avoided or heavily mitigated this situation?
Should Donald Trump be blamed in the manner that he often is by the left, or could some of the criticism possibly be called unfair?
"BUT...the almost dead fake president with a host of miracle vaccines and a firm dose of authoritarianism is on pace to KILL more than Trump did with no vaccine and while extending freedom and liberty to the people."
Is it important to get to the bottom of who is averaging more deaths per day so far?that is not accurate. I guess that is why it was left out, I do not add in lies.
First, Biden is well behind Trump's pace and 2nd there were more freedom and liberties taken away in 2020 than in 2021.
Here are the facts....no partisanship, just cold hard numbers...so you will be triggered
From the first death to the day Trump left office the US averaged 1411 deaths per day. Under Biden we are averaging 1072 deaths per day.
On the day Trump left office the 7 day average for deaths was 3,229. Today the 7 day average for deaths is 1,300
Just more not so clever number play.that is not accurate. I guess that is why it was left out, I do not add in lies.
First, Biden is well behind Trump's pace and 2nd there were more freedom and liberties taken away in 2020 than in 2021.
Here are the facts....no partisanship, just cold hard numbers...so you will be triggered
From the first death to the day Trump left office the US averaged 1411 deaths per day. Under Biden we are averaging 1072 deaths per day.
On the day Trump left office the 7 day average for deaths was 3,229. Today the 7 day average for deaths is 1,300
And if it weren't for states like Florida and Texas downplaying masks and vaccines the numbers would be lower still.that is not accurate. I guess that is why it was left out, I do not add in lies.
First, Biden is well behind Trump's pace and 2nd there were more freedom and liberties taken away in 2020 than in 2021.
Here are the facts....no partisanship, just cold hard numbers...so you will be triggered
From the first death to the day Trump left office the US averaged 1411 deaths per day. Under Biden we are averaging 1072 deaths per day.
On the day Trump left office the 7 day average for deaths was 3,229. Today the 7 day average for deaths is 1,300
"More Americans have died from COVID-19 this year than from the virus in all of 2020, according to newly updated data from Johns Hopkins University."And if it weren't for states like Florida and Texas downplaying masks and vaccines the numbers would be lower still.
Each has had about 30,000 dead since Biden took office
Is it important to get to the bottom of who is averaging more deaths per day so far?
"More Americans have died from COVID-19 this year than from the virus in all of 2020, according to newly updated data from Johns Hopkins University."
This thread is kinda about which president is doing a better job managing the Democrat virus…You seem to keep leaving the arsenal of vaccines that Biden is armed with out of your quantification…is there a reason you’d do that…you know, since you’re not a filthy Leftist TDS’er and all?And 15% of those died in the 20 days your god was still the POTUS. No matter how you spin it, you lose. Seems you are aptly named after all.
I think Biden barely knows which way is up. From my perspective the thread was more a suggestion that it's unfair to place blame for the handling of the virus on just the president.This thread is kinda about which president is doing a better job managing the Democrat virus…You seem to keep leaving the arsenal of vaccines that Biden is armed with out of your quantification…is there a reason you’d do that…you know, since you’re not a filthy Leftist TDS’er and all?
I approach different people from different angles for different reasons.why not ask the ones that are?
I approach different people from different angles for different reasons.
The United States has more air traffic than any country on Earth by an enormous margin. We have most of the biggest airports on the planet too, and many of those are next to dense groups of people. It seems to me that that's a pretty hard situation to control during a pandemic.
Is it realistic to think that under different leadership the United States would have avoided or heavily mitigated this situation?
Should Donald Trump be blamed in the manner that he often is by the left, or could some of the criticism possibly be called unfair?
This thread is kinda about which president is doing a better job managing the Democrat virus…
You seem to keep leaving the arsenal of vaccines that Biden is armed with out of your quantification…is there a reason you’d do that…you know, since you’re not a filthy Leftist TDS’er and all?