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Some members of Jared Kushner's coronavirus task force believed the pandemic would affect Democratic areas worse and may have adjusted accordingly
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: xuenchen
All that matters are hospitalizations and deaths. Both have been trending downward For our country since may 8th.
Number of positive or negative Test results mean very little.
originally posted by: Willtell
a reply to: frogs453
All he has done ever since the virus appeared is try to enflame an issue from it for votes. Or espouse delusional propaganda that its not as bad as it really is. He tries to enflame these issues and when they don't work he goes invents another, such as these FAKE riots.
originally posted by: HalWesten
originally posted by: Willtell
a reply to: frogs453
All he has done ever since the virus appeared is try to enflame an issue from it for votes. Or espouse delusional propaganda that its not as bad as it really is. He tries to enflame these issues and when they don't work he goes invents another, such as these FAKE riots.
Fake riots? What riots were fake?
It also may have been the reason the President appealed so hard to his base to disregard their Govenors and their safety.
I never understood that. The government released the phased plan, then he went against what he had introduced two days before. It's like everyday is opposite day.
The logic, a source told Vanity Fair, was that the virus would hit Democratic-voting areas hardest and that the damage could be blamed on governors instead.
Trump's guidelines to reopen the economy recommend a state record 14 days of declining case numbers before gradually lifting restrictions. Yet the Republican president appeared to encourage protesters who want the measures removed sooner with a series of Twitter posts on Friday calling for them to "LIBERATE" Michigan, Minnesota and Virginia, all run by Democratic governors