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How Trump 'sabotaged' this country's ability to respond to a coronavirus pandemic
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Friday February 28, 2020 · 11:49 AM EST
Less than a month ago, the prospect of the deadly coronavirus spreading throughout the country as part of a worldwide pandemic was just a hypothetical proposition. In those heady times, so recent yet seemingly so long ago, important administration officials such as Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross let their whims and fancies run free, even suggesting that the COVID-19 epidemic might turn out to be a net positive that would accelerate the return of jobs to North America." At about the same time, a stupefyingly ignorant Donald Trump preemptively claimed that we have it under control, and promised that its going to be just fine.
Following this weeks blunt warning from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) telling Americans to prepare themselves for a pandemic, the administrations rose-colored glasses have yet to come off. We have contained this, said former television host Larry Kudlow, now director of Trumps National Economic Council. I wont say airtight, but pretty close to airtight. Earlier this week, Trump accused the media and Democrats of feeding a sense of panic in the financial markets, while also demonstrating that he didnt even know how to spell coronavirus correctly.
Things would only get worse.
During a cringe-inducing press conference on Wednesday, accurately described by a former World Health Organization official as incoherent, Trump struggled to correctly count the number of American citizens confirmed to be infected with the virus, just before he summarily punted the entire issue to Vice President Mike Pence. The financial markets that Trump pays such close attention to were not reassured, promptly tanking at the sound of Thursdays opening bell.
Meanwhile, in the reality-based world, Dr. Nancy Messonnier, director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, stated that its not so much a question of if this will happen in this country anymore, but of when this will happen. Echoing the CDCs grim assessment, Messonnier further warned that the public should prepare for the expectation that this might be bad.
At this point, faced with such a seemingly contradictory barrage of information, it is probably a good time for Americans to know exactly how ill-prepared the United States finds itself to meet a challenge as daunting as this potential pandemic, all due to the actions of the Trump administration. That lack of preparedness may also explain why the administration has relentlessly downplayed the seriousness of the outbreak: As pointed out in this cogent piece by Frank DiPrima, whatever happens as a result of this nascent pandemic, the Trump administration is going to own itgood, bad, or horrific.
In late January, Laurie Garrett, writing for Foreign Policy (not exactly a left-wing publication) authored a disturbing article, titled Trump Has Sabotaged Americas Coronavirus Response. At that time, the viruss spread was limited to certain parts of China and thus must have seemed rather exotic to someone with as limited a comprehension of global geography as Donald Trump. But the article makes the strong case that, thanks entirely to Trumps own malfeasance in deliberately neutering the response mechanisms put in place by President Obama, our country has never been in a worse position to handle a global pandemic. Garretts article vividly illustrates just how serious and consequential Trumps arbitrary cuts within the federal governmentin the guise of streamlining functions and cutting so-called wasteful budgetsreally can be when actual American lives are on the line.
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https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2020/2/28/1922204/-How-Trump-sabotaged-this-country-s-ability-to-respond-to-a-coronavirus-pandemic
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How Trump 'sabotaged' this country's ability to respond to a coronavirus pandemic (Original Post)
babylonsister
Mar 2020
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underpants
(182,788 posts)1. Another good article here. WaPo - the behind the scenes chaos
CousinIT
(9,241 posts)2. ForeignPolicy.com says the same...
Posted about it yesterday: https://www.democraticunderground.com/100213027045
Original source is here:
https://foreignpolicy.com/2020/01/31/coronavirus-china-trump-united-states-public-health-emergency-response/