Trump Has Sabotaged America’s Coronavirus Response

When Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the director-general of the World Health Organization (WHO), declared the Wuhan coronavirus a public health emergency of international concern on Thursday, he praised China for taking “unprecedented” steps to control the deadly virus. “I have never seen for myself this kind of mobilization,” he noted. “China is actually setting a new standard for outbreak response.”


The epidemic control efforts unfolding today in China—including placing some 100 million citizens on lockdown, shutting down a national holiday, building enormous quarantine hospitals in days’ time, and ramping up 24-hour manufacturing of medical equipment—are indeed gargantuan. It’s impossible to watch them without wondering, “What would we do? How would my government respond if this virus spread across my country?”

For the United States, the answers are especially worrying because the government has intentionally rendered itself incapable. In 2018, the Trump administration fired the government’s entire pandemic response chain of command, including the White House management infrastructure. In numerous phone calls and emails with key agencies across the U.S. government, the only consistent response I encountered was distressed confusion. If the United States still has a clear chain of command for pandemic response, the White House urgently needs to clarify what it is, not just for the public but for the government itself, which largely finds itself in the dark.

When Ebola broke out in West Africa in 2014, President Barack Obama recognized that responding to the outbreak overseas, while also protecting Americans at home, involved multiple U.S. government departments and agencies, none of which were speaking to one another. Basically, the U.S. pandemic infrastructure was an enormous orchestra full of talented, egotistical players, each jockeying for solos and fame, refusing to rehearse, and demanding higher salaries—all without a conductor. To bring order and harmony to the chaos, rein in the agency egos, and create a coherent multiagency response overseas and on the homefront, Obama anointed a former vice presidential staffer, Ronald Klain, as a sort of “epidemic czar” inside the White House, clearly stipulated the roles and budgets of various agencies, and placed incident commanders in charge in each Ebola-hit country and inside the United States. The orchestra may have still had its off-key instruments, but it played the same tune.

Building on the Ebola experience, the Obama administration set up a permanent epidemic monitoring and command group inside the White House National Security Council (NSC) and another in the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)—both of which followed the scientific and public health leads of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the diplomatic advice of the State Department.
Trump Has Sabotaged America’s Coronavirus Response
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So, the obvious question is why? Why dismantle the government's response chain of command to a potentially devastating health risk to the nation? Because it was Obama's initiative that created it. Perhaps that is why when Capt. Incompetence is asked about our preparedness he gives the kind of ignorant, vacuous answer he gives to so many complex issues, "we've got it under control." Really?
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The headquarters of the nation’s intelligence apparatus roiled with the ouster of the acting director Joseph Maguire and his replacement by a sharp partisan amid a dispute over Russian election interference. The Justice Department remained on edge with whispers of further resignations, including perhaps even that of Attorney General William P. Barr, after the president’s intervention in a case involving one of his friends. Witnesses from the impeachment inquiry into Mr. Trump have been summarily dismissed. Dozens of policy experts have been cleared out of the National Security Council staff as part of a restructuring that will mean fewer career professionals in range of the president. A deputy national security adviser dogged by innuendo about disloyalty was exiled to the Energy Department. A Trump appointee’s nomination for a top Treasury Department post was pulled. The No. 3 official at the Defense Department was shown the door.

And Johnny McEntee, a 29-year-old loyalist just installed to take over the Office of Presidential Personnel and reporting directly to Mr. Trump, has ordered a freeze on all political appointments across the government. He also convened a meeting to instruct departments to search for people not devoted to the president so they can be removed, according to people briefed about the session, and informed colleagues that he planned to tell cabinet secretaries that the White House would be choosing their deputies from now on.

But career professionals are not the only ones in the cross hairs. Also facing scrutiny are Republican political appointees considered insufficiently committed to the president or suspected of not aggressively advancing his agenda.
Allies of the president say he should be free to make personnel changes, even if it amounts to shedding people who are not seen as loyal to Mr. Trump.
“It is not unusual at all that these types of assessments are done and thereafter changes are made,” said Bradley A. Blakeman, a Republican strategist and former White House official under President George W. Bush.
Nonetheless, the tumult and anxiety come at a time when the Trump administration confronts enormous challenges, including the coronavirus outbreak, Iranian and North Korean nuclear development and Russian determination to play a role again in America’s next election. Democrats, for example, have expressed concerns about the administration’s ability to respond if there were a severe coronavirus outbreak in the United States, noting that a global health security expert position on the National Security Council has been left vacant for almost two years.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/22/us/politics/trump-disloyalty-turnover.html
You won the dumbest thread two days in a row.

Congrats.
 
The entire infrastructure to coordinate anti-pandemic efforts at the White House was eliminated, as was most of the international work to prevent outbreaks at the root, including in China. That, quite obviously, left the U.S. defenses weaker, following the universal rightarded guideline that a problem you cannot shoot dead doesn't exist, and, even if it does, it's not going to be solved by evil government anyway.

Of course, subservient authoritarians and other Trump sycophants have their work cut out for them: Whatever blame there might be for the lack of preparedness and the likely ensuing death and suffering, it cannot fall on the shoulders of the Orange Incompetent or his loyal cronies.
Those pathetic Trumpette's will continue to disingenuously scramble to protect Dear Leader from being held accountable for being unprepared for this crisis. Examples of the unpreparedness are coming to light everywhere. What's worse is the admin is still trying to downplay the potential impact because Trump only thinks about how it will effect him.
 
The entire infrastructure to coordinate anti-pandemic efforts at the White House was eliminated, as was most of the international work to prevent outbreaks at the root, including in China. That, quite obviously, left the U.S. defenses weaker, following the universal rightarded guideline that a problem you cannot shoot dead doesn't exist, and, even if it does, it's not going to be solved by evil government anyway.

Of course, subservient authoritarians and other Trump sycophants have their work cut out for them: Whatever blame there might be for the lack of preparedness and the likely ensuing death and suffering, it cannot fall on the shoulders of the Orange Incompetent or his loyal cronies.
Those pathetic Trumpette's will continue to disingenuously scramble to protect Dear Leader from being held accountable for being unprepared for this crisis. Examples of the unpreparedness are coming to light everywhere. What's worse is the admin is still trying to downplay the potential impact because Trump only thinks about how it will effect him.

Yeah, but - as you've seen upstream - they found two Democrats' somewhat inartful language they construed as "distorting", and that trumps the evidence for lack of preparedness. So, they win, you lose, it's always thus. Get used to it already!

Remember Trump tossing paper towels at Puerto Ricans? Let's wait and see what's in store for coronavirus patients.
 
You might want to find a mirror, considering your entire thread has been proven to be utter bullshit
I can see how badly you wish it had, you being a defender of all things Orange Fraud, but the facts tell a different story.


Actually, no I'm not. I think he's a dick and criticize him when it seems appropriate. Very little of what I've said here has anything to do with Trump. I saw an issue with how this was presented and took issue with that. You can make it, and everything, about Trump if you want, but that is nothing but deflection.

In this case, the facts presented by the left have been proven wrong according to the reports we are now getting.

The budget wasn't cut. It was increased FFS. Nothing was sabotaged and, furthermore, in case you and others that are seemingly entranced by these avaricious assholes don't know it, the power of the purse belongs to Congress.

This also explains why the US scored so highly despite these 'cuts'. They never happened.

The dems clearly grabbed onto this as a political football and fabricated a ton of horseshit to try to smear the guy. That's despicable. It is also irresponsible in terms of their employing a tactic that can contribute to panic during a potential crisis. That isn't leadership. That is something everyone, including their supporters, including you, should be vilifying them for.

You could do yourself a service and acknowledge it. Not doing so is making you look utterly foolish.
 
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Trump says he can bring in coronavirus experts quickly. The experts say it is not that simple.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/inve...e214a6-5983-11ea-8753-73d96000faae_story.html

The White House official charged with leading the U.S. response to deadly pandemics left nearly two years ago as his global health security team was disbanded. Federal funding for preventing and mitigating the spread of infectious disease has been repeatedly threatened since President Trump’s election.

Despite the mounting threat of a coronavirus outbreak in the United States, Trump said he has no regrets about those actions and that expertise and resources can be quickly ramped up to meet the current needs.

Former federal officials and public-health experts argue that an effective response to a epidemiological crisis demands sustained planning and investment. While the administration’s response to coronavirus has been criticized in recent weeks as slow and disjointed, people in and outside the White House have warned for years that the nation is ill prepared for a dangerous pandemic.

“You build a fire department ahead of time. You don’t wait for a fire,” said Tom Inglesby, director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security. “There is an underappreciation for the amount of time and resources required to build a prepared system.”
 
Top White House official in charge of pandemic response exits abruptly
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...n-charge-of-pandemic-response-exits-abruptly/

The top White House official responsible for leading the U.S. response in the event of a deadly pandemic has left the administration, and the global health security team he oversaw has been disbanded under a reorganization by national security adviser John Bolton.

The abrupt departure of Rear Adm. Timothy Ziemer from the National Security Council means no senior administration official is now focused solely on global health security. Ziemer’s departure, along with the breakup of his team, comes at a time when many experts say the country is already underprepared for the increasing risks of a pandemic or bioterrorism attack.

Ziemer’s last day was Tuesday, the same day a new Ebola outbreak was declared in Congo. He is not being replaced.


Pandemic preparedness and global health security are issues that require government-wide responses, experts say, as well as the leadership of a high-ranking official within the White House who is assigned only this role.
 
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Yeah, but - as you've seen upstream - they found two Democrats' somewhat inartful language they construed as "distorting", and that trumps the evidence for lack of preparedness. So, they win, you lose, it's always thus. Get used to it already!
Believe me, I'm used to it. This thread is full of Trumpleton apologists doing everything they can to deflect responsibility away from the Orange Clown for the already bungled response. The irony being Trumpette's scrutinizing every word uttered by Trump critics for the slightest inaccuracy while Don tells bald faced lies every day by the dozens.
 
Yeah, but - as you've seen upstream - they found two Democrats' somewhat inartful language they construed as "distorting", and that trumps the evidence for lack of preparedness. So, they win, you lose, it's always thus. Get used to it already!
Believe me, I'm used to it. This thread is full of Trumpleton apologists doing everything they can to deflect responsibility away from the Orange Clown for the already bungled response. The irony being Trumpette's scrutinizing every word uttered by Trump critics for the slightest inaccuracy while Don tells bald faced lies every day by the dozens.

As I said before, if Trumpletons didn't have double-standards, they'd have no standards at all. That alone renders them unsuitable for debate, and that's before taking into account their goofiness, belligerent ignorance, or the venom, for that matter.
 
The entire infrastructure to coordinate anti-pandemic efforts at the White House was eliminated, as was most of the international work to prevent outbreaks at the root, including in China. That, quite obviously, left the U.S. defenses weaker, following the universal rightarded guideline that a problem you cannot shoot dead doesn't exist, and, even if it does, it's not going to be solved by evil government anyway.

Of course, subservient authoritarians and other Trump sycophants have their work cut out for them: Whatever blame there might be for the lack of preparedness and the likely ensuing death and suffering, it cannot fall on the shoulders of the Orange Incompetent or his loyal cronies.
Those pathetic Trumpette's will continue to disingenuously scramble to protect Dear Leader from being held accountable for being unprepared for this crisis. Examples of the unpreparedness are coming to light everywhere. What's worse is the admin is still trying to downplay the potential impact because Trump only thinks about how it will effect him.

Yeah, but - as you've seen upstream - they found two Democrats' somewhat inartful language they construed as "distorting", and that trumps the evidence for lack of preparedness. So, they win, you lose, it's always thus. Get used to it already!

Remember Trump tossing paper towels at Puerto Ricans? Let's wait and see what's in store for coronavirus patients.


Some 1,000 people are currently in quarantine at home in Germany’s western state of North Rhine-Westphalia, which has registered 14 new cases of the disease. Overall German officials said the country now had around 60 confirmed cases of coronavirus infection.
Subscribe to read | Financial Times

Your country sucks, dude.
 
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The entire infrastructure to coordinate anti-pandemic efforts at the White House was eliminated, as was most of the international work to prevent outbreaks at the root, including in China. That, quite obviously, left the U.S. defenses weaker, following the universal rightarded guideline that a problem you cannot shoot dead doesn't exist, and, even if it does, it's not going to be solved by evil government anyway.

Of course, subservient authoritarians and other Trump sycophants have their work cut out for them: Whatever blame there might be for the lack of preparedness and the likely ensuing death and suffering, it cannot fall on the shoulders of the Orange Incompetent or his loyal cronies.
Those pathetic Trumpette's will continue to disingenuously scramble to protect Dear Leader from being held accountable for being unprepared for this crisis. Examples of the unpreparedness are coming to light everywhere. What's worse is the admin is still trying to downplay the potential impact because Trump only thinks about how it will effect him.

Yeah, but - as you've seen upstream - they found two Democrats' somewhat inartful language they construed as "distorting", and that trumps the evidence for lack of preparedness. So, they win, you lose, it's always thus. Get used to it already!

Remember Trump tossing paper towels at Puerto Ricans? Let's wait and see what's in store for coronavirus patients.


Some 1,000 people are currently in quarantine at home in Germany’s western state of North Rhine-Westphalia, which has registered 14 new cases of the disease. Overall German officials said the country now had around 60 confirmed cases of coronavirus infection.
Subscribe to read | Financial Times

Your country sucks, dude.


"Inartful language"

Lol. more like outright lies.

That guy is a dishonest, lying sack of crap. dead wrong, proven so, and still chugging right along with his head up his ass.

LoL. it's epic.
 
You would think, with Trump being such a germaphobe, he would be on top of this
There is no reason to believe he is not on top of it.
The Left wants Open Borders and takes China's side in every dispute.

It's foolish for us to be so vulnerable to communist dictatorship whose word cannot be trusted.

Unsecured Borders wold make us more vulnerable. Thanks to Trump we have been moving in the right direction for three years.

Time to make better decisions on our supply chains. Deeply embedding them in dirty third world communist dictatorships where 3rd world lab workers sell test rats, bats and snakes at the local fish-market after they are done using them in disease research may not have been a good idea.

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When Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the director-general of the World Health Organization (WHO), declared the Wuhan coronavirus a public health emergency of international concern on Thursday, he praised China for taking “unprecedented” steps to control the deadly virus. “I have never seen for myself this kind of mobilization,” he noted. “China is actually setting a new standard for outbreak response.”
On Hell of a job China!
In numerous phone calls and emails with key agencies across the U.S. government, the only consistent response I encountered was distressed confusion...
Who is making this claim?
... “epidemic czar” ...
Of course the Left wants a czar.
... Allies of the president say he should be free to make personnel changes...
No kidding? The guy in who is vested the entire power of the Executive Branch should be free to maker personal changes? Have you cleared this claim with the un-elected Deep State?

Left ALWAYS carries water for the Chinese Communists:



Balaji S. Srinivasan
@balajis

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Feb 26

I've never seen an article like this in the Lancet. It's not a study, it's a cry for help. Chinese medical workers seem to be using academic journals as way to route around censorship and get a message out to the world. https://thelancet.com/journals/langlo/article/PIIS2214-109X(20)30065-6/fulltext#%20

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Yeah, you're right, China doing great!

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Well, this was predictable. The health officials were just too truthful in their statements to the public so Don has decided to monitor what they say...........just like authoritarian governments do.

Pence Will Control All Coronavirus Messaging From Health Officials
Pence Will Control All Coronavirus Messaging From Health Officials

WASHINGTON — The White House moved on Thursday to tighten control of coronavirus messaging by government health officials and scientists, directing them to clear all statements and public appearance with the office of Vice President Mike Pence, according to several officials familiar with the new approach.

President Trump announced Wednesday evening that Mr. Pence would coordinate the government’s response to the public health threat even as he played down the immediate danger from the virus that is spreading rapidly across the globe. Mr. Pence was scheduled to lead a meeting of the government’s coronavirus task force on Thursday.

In turn, Mr. Pence said on Thursday that he had selected Dr. Deborah L. Birx, the director of the United States effort to combat H.I.V. and AIDS, to serve as the Coronavirus Response Coordinator for the White House, enlisting an experienced scientist and physician to manage the response to the potential spread of the virus.


So, you see coordinating response through one entity, something that would make sure that responses are unified and clear, as a bad thing?

This is a normal step for any crisis....And your response to it, as well as the NYTimes article show that they, and you are only intrested in criticizing, or bashing the administration, and not any real concern for solving this health crisis at all...In fact, liberal progressives like you only see any deaths coming out of this as just another way to bash the President...Something that in the past you excoriated Republican's for....
 
Please point to the 'facts' you think you've posted, and I'll explain why....
In 2018, the Trump administration fired the government’s entire pandemic response chain of command, including the White House management infrastructure.

Shutting down departments of the government, and firing or reassigning personnel from those departments, which were established to handle a health crisis like the one we are now experiencing.
Trump Has Sabotaged America’s Coronavirus Response
Trump Has Sabotaged America’s Coronavirus Response

Overruling the CDC in bringing back infected Americans from a cruise ship on a commercial flight. Allowing those infected people to expose non-infected people on the flight to the virus.
Coronavirus-infected Americans flown home against CDC’s advice
https://www.washingtonpost.com/heal...f54cae-5279-11ea-b119-4faabac6674f_story.html

Employees of HHS were told to deal with potentially infected Americans returning from China without the necessary training or equipment. Those employees then returned to their daily lives without being tested for the virus. The first case of a person contracting the virus from an unknown source happened within twenty miles of where the people returning from China were being housed. Making it likely the first case of infection directly related to the admin's incompetence.
HHS whistleblower claims US workers received coronavirus evacuees without proper precautions
HHS whistleblower: US workers received coronavirus evacuees without training or protection - CNNPolitics

Downplaying the threat to the public's health. “And again, when you have 15 people — and the 15 within a couple of days is going to be down to close to zero — that’s a pretty good job we’ve done,” he said.

Allowing a political message instead of a science based message be the admin's priority.

Contradicting health experts in the admin's public messaging.
President Trump contradicts health officials on coronavirus response

Not making sure enough test kits are available.
New York Is Making Its Own Coronavirus Test After The CDC’s Tests Have Repeatedly Failed

Not making sure enough protective equipment like the appropriate masks are available.
The Global Shortage of Medical Masks Won't Be Easing Soon

Not making a plan for the increased availability of hospital beds when existing facilities become overwhelmed.
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Two inevitable events are about to unfold. One is the spread of the virus. Incompetence by the admin has already resulted in it spreading faster than it would have if health safety protocols had been followed.

The other is there is going to be a massive effort on the part of the admin and the right wing media cohort lead by Faux, to misinform the public (as it always does) about the admin's already bungled response to this very real threat to the public's safety. We have already witnessed sock puppet Mike Pence heap unwarranted praise on Dear Leader for preparing the nation for an outbreak. That message will be endlessly repeated. It is a bald faced lie.
 
Please point to the 'facts' you think you've posted, and I'll explain why....
In 2018, the Trump administration fired the government’s entire pandemic response chain of command, including the White House management infrastructure.

Shutting down departments of the government, and firing or reassigning personnel from those departments, which were established to handle a health crisis like the one we are now experiencing.
Trump Has Sabotaged America’s Coronavirus Response
Trump Has Sabotaged America’s Coronavirus Response

Overruling the CDC in bringing back infected Americans from a cruise ship on a commercial flight. Allowing those infected people to expose non-infected people on the flight to the virus.
Coronavirus-infected Americans flown home against CDC’s advice
https://www.washingtonpost.com/heal...f54cae-5279-11ea-b119-4faabac6674f_story.html

Employees of HHS were told to deal with potentially infected Americans returning from China without the necessary training or equipment. Those employees then returned to their daily lives without being tested for the virus. The first case of a person contracting the virus from an unknown source happened within twenty miles of where the people returning from China were being housed. Making it likely the first case of infection directly related to the admin's incompetence.
HHS whistleblower claims US workers received coronavirus evacuees without proper precautions
HHS whistleblower: US workers received coronavirus evacuees without training or protection - CNNPolitics

Downplaying the threat to the public's health. “And again, when you have 15 people — and the 15 within a couple of days is going to be down to close to zero — that’s a pretty good job we’ve done,” he said.

Allowing a political message instead of a science based message be the admin's priority.

Contradicting health experts in the admin's public messaging.
President Trump contradicts health officials on coronavirus response

Not making sure enough test kits are available.
New York Is Making Its Own Coronavirus Test After The CDC’s Tests Have Repeatedly Failed

Not making sure enough protective equipment like the appropriate masks are available.
The Global Shortage of Medical Masks Won't Be Easing Soon

Not making a plan for the increased availability of hospital beds when existing facilities become overwhelmed.
........................................................................................................................
Two inevitable events are about to unfold. One is the spread of the virus. Incompetence by the admin has already resulted in it spreading faster than it would have if health safety protocols had been followed.

The other is there is going to be a massive effort on the part of the admin and the right wing media cohort lead by Faux, to misinform the public (as it always does) about the admin's already bungled response to this very real threat to the public's safety. We have already witnessed sock puppet Mike Pence heap unwarranted praise on Dear Leader for preparing the nation for an outbreak. That message will be endlessly repeated. It is a bald faced lie.


I see lots of political attacks in these articles, but very little in terms of actual fact of what the President himself actually did as to what you claim...So, instead of regurgitating 'hate Trump' attacks, why don't you focus on the facts...
 

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