The insurrection party has no honor only personal gain in mind.
Tell Biden and the criminals that stole the election that.
Do you realize how absurd you sound? Trump and his hardcore followers still haven't a shred of evidence.
They will carry the
Big Lie all the way to 2024. That is all they have....a
Big Lie.
protectionist
JimH52
(1) More than 40 times, Trump said the virus would simply "go away". The virus would "go away, like a miracle", he said. Trump engaged in this kind of childlike magical thinking from the very beginning of the pandemic. Saying the virus would simply go away was shockingly anti-scientific. If you don't understand that magic and miracles have no place in science, you need to start your science education over again, starting from square one.
(2) Trump has consulted with quack doctors from the beginning of the pandemic, like Dr. Scott Atlas, or (even worse) Dr. Stella Immanuel, the alien DNA lady. He has rejected the advice of the REAL experts on infectious diseases and pandemics, like Dr. Fauci and Dr. Redfield and Dr. Rick Bright-----the Paul Revere of the pandemic, who was demoted for warning that the pandemic was coming.
(3) Trump has endorsed quack remedies from the beginning of the pandemic, starting with hydroxychloroquine and escalating right up to telling Americans that they should think about injecting or ingesting a disinfectant like Lysol or Clorox.
(4) Trump kept claiming that "too much testing is bad", which is simply idiotic. You CANNOT control the virus if you don't know where it is, and you don't know where it is unless you are testing, and the more tests, the better.
(5) Trump claimed several times that "children are almost immune" to the virus, which is just a whopper.
(6) Trump frequently claimed that the coronavirus was no worse than the flu, but SARS-CoV-2 is roughly TEN TIMES as lethal as annual influenza, on average.
(7) Trump discouraged the use of masks, retweeted people questioning the usefulness of masks, and portrayed wearing a mask as an anti-Trump political statement. Simply ridiculous.
(8) Trump hosted numerous super-spreader events, and kept hosting them, even after he was told they were spreading the virus.
(9) Trump falsely suggested that COVID death numbers were being inflated to 'hurt him'.
(10) Trump set the states to bidding against each other for scarce supplies of ventilators, face masks, personal protective equipment, which led to higher prices for the badly needed items----something any halfway decent Econ 101 student would have predicted would happen.
(11) Trump disbanded the Pandemic Protection Team some months before the pandemic, in what amounted to extraordinarily bad timing.
(12) At times, Trump was censoring our scientific agencies such as the Centers for Disease Control [CDC] and the Food and Drug Administration [FDA], and at other times he was threatening them and trying to intimidate them.
All of the above is just a brief and cursory summation of the stunning, staggering, and spectacular incompetence of Donald Trump in dealing with the pandemic.