New York's infection and death rates are heading down. They took the outbreak seriously. Meanwhile in Florida, Arizona, Texas, Georgia and a few other southern states (run by Republican governors) you have an unfolding disaster. And a President who just wants to change the subject. Hell, he's given up on even giving a shit about it. We see it on the news everyday. But here you are saying, "It's all a hoax, Look over here! Memba NY, NJ, and CT?"...well, sorry, peddle your right wing baloney on some other street corner.
February 2020
Hmm. Whelp. The virus was already running rampant by the time this video was taken. And while sure, in hindsight, it was a mistake and New York's numbers went up from there, they eventually got the message and their numbers quickly flattened.
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So, every state witnessed what NY, NJ, and CT went through in March and April.
I guess my question is, why didn't the southern states learn from what went on? Could part of the reason be that these governors owe their seat to You-Know-Who?
As a comparison, here's Florida.
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And Georgia
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So tell me, after all your right wing bloviating, why is it that the states that had the biggest issue
with the virus in the beginning are now seeing their numbers go down. While the states that opened up
too soon in a slavish show of devotion to our dear leader are quickly blossoming into nightmares?