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At one of Donald Trump's press conferences this week, he appeared with a banner behind him proclaiming in all caps that "AMERICA LEADS THE WORLD IN TESTING." It was an obvious liethe U.S. lags far behind other countries that have managed to get their coronavirus outbreaks under control, like Denmark, Germany, and New Zealand.
But despite swaths of the country shutting down for two months, the U.S. is still basically where it was when the pandemic started in terms of testing, and experts say that there's no realistic way to return to normal without doubling or tripling the number of tests administered every day. That's nowhere near as optimistic as White House adviser Jared Kushner was when he told Fox News that the administration's response was "a great success story" and the country will "be back to normal" and "really rocking again" by July.
Kushner, it turns out, is reportedly one of the people directly responsible for the country's extreme delays in rolling out tests when the outbreak started. That's according to the Financial Times, which recently published a deep-dive into the Trump administration's chaotic and denial-plagued coronavirus response. One of Donald Trump's confidants, who's regularly in touch with the president, put the blame squarely on Kushner, saying, "Jared had been arguing that testing too many people, or ordering too many ventilators, would spook the markets and so we just shouldnt do it. That advice worked far more powerfully on [Trump] than what the scientists were saying. He thinks they always exaggerate."
If the U.S. appeared concerned about the coronavirus pandemic, the logic went, then that might hurt the stock market. Back in March, the White House felt like it had 2020 in the bag, and that Trump's reelection was all but inevitable. Stephen Moore, a Trump campaign adviser and member of the far-right Heritage Foundation, told the Times, "The economy was just steaming along, the stock market was firing on all cylinders and that jobs report was fantastic. It was almost too perfect. Nobody expected this virus. It hit us like a meteor or a terrorist attack."
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/jared-kushner-reportedly-convinced-trump-161700863.html
The Velveteen Ocelot
(115,670 posts)Dorian Gray
(13,490 posts)Trump is a narcissistic man whose mind is run by his mental disorders. Jared is a smug person who thinks he's way smarter than he actually is.
Newest Reality
(12,712 posts)You can just see Kushner in his loud, Trump Regime uniform with phony medals and a fitting headpiece, bumbling his way through a stint as the Minster of Medicine or whatever other titular position he could fall up into. The impact would always be disastrous.
Oh, please make them leave already. This movie sucks. I want a refund for the ticket. Even the Trump Popcorn tastes like ass and crusty crotch. Blechhhh!
Oh, wait, I was only dreaming...no. Darn.