If the coronavirus fight is a “war,” Trump has been a disastrous commander in chief

signalmankenneth

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Well Duh?

Some say Trump is the worst “wartime president” ever. He is also the worst peace time president too?!!

Trump has framed the fight against the coronavirus as a war against an “invisible enemy.” But if this is a war, Trump has been a disastrous commander in chief.

He’s offered the nation no real plan to defeat the coronavirus. He continually undercuts the authority of his “generals” in this war — top health officials like Dr. Anthony Fauci who are critical to the war’s success. He’s failed to give his front-line troops — the doctors, nurses, and hospital staff working to treat and save coronavirus patients — the vital equipment they need. And he’s done little to bring the country together to support the war effort.

“I don’t take responsibility at all,” Trump infamously told reporters in March.

Americans must not only suffer the indignity of being drafted into Trump’s war, then, but also suffer the indignity of losing it.

More US citizens have died from the coronavirus than during the Vietnam, Afghanistan, and Iraq Wars combined.

https://www.vox.com/2020/5/26/21267396/coronavirus-trump-war-fauci-ppe

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Hello signalmankenneth,

Well Duh?

Some say Trump is the worst “wartime president” ever. He is also the worst peace time president too?!!

Trump has framed the fight against the coronavirus as a war against an “invisible enemy.” But if this is a war, Trump has been a disastrous commander in chief.

He’s offered the nation no real plan to defeat the coronavirus. He continually undercuts the authority of his “generals” in this war — top health officials like Dr. Anthony Fauci who are critical to the war’s success. He’s failed to give his front-line troops — the doctors, nurses, and hospital staff working to treat and save coronavirus patients — the vital equipment they need. And he’s done little to bring the country together to support the war effort.

“I don’t take responsibility at all,” Trump infamously told reporters in March.

Americans must not only suffer the indignity of being drafted into Trump’s war, then, but also suffer the indignity of losing it.

More US citizens have died from the coronavirus than during the Vietnam, Afghanistan, and Iraq Wars combined.

https://www.vox.com/2020/5/26/21267396/coronavirus-trump-war-fauci-ppe

kn031020dAPR.jpg


It is a war, we have a terrible commander in chief, and half the troops are now walking away from the fight in total denial that the war rages on.
 
Hello signalmankenneth,



It is a war, we have a terrible commander in chief, and half the troops are now walking away from the fight in total denial that the war rages on.

Lies, Snowflake.

Shouldn’t you be cheering for the economic loss?
 
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