tstorm823 said:Telling everyone that it's borderline harmless is actually telling people to treat it like the flu. That's probably the dumbest "let's make Trump look bad" moment so far, when the man says he's surprised by the number of people that died from the flu, they claim he literally thought nobody died of the flu. Because otherwise they'd have to answer how someone treating it like the flu knowing the flu is deadly is making it worse with that reaction.
Also, "telling people to treat it like the flu" is incredibly irresponsible. Trump contradicted the W.H.O. on the mortality rate based on a "hunch" and gave people gravely dangerous advice.Donald Trump said:"When I was hearing the amount of people that died with the flu, I was shocked to hear it. Over the last, long period of time when people have the flu, you have an average of 36,000 people dying. I've never heard those numbers, I would've been shocked. I would have said, 'Does anybody die of the flu?' I didn't know people died from the flu."
===Donald Trump said:"Now, this is just my hunch, but based on a lot of conversations with a lot of people that do this, because a lot of people will have this and it is very mild... So if, you know, we have thousands or hundreds of thousands of people that get better, just by, you know, sitting around and even going to work, some of them go to work, but they get better and then, when you do have a death like you had in the state of Washington, like you had one in California, I believe you had one in New York, you know, all of a sudden it seems like 3 or 4 percent, which is a very high number, as opposed to a fraction of 1 percent."
This was also categorically wrong.Donald Trump said:"Earlier this week, I met with the leaders of the health insurance industry who have agreed to waive all co-payments for coronavirus treatments, extend insurance coverage to these treatments, and to prevent surprise medical billing".
These are direct quotes; pray tell how I'm being misled by the "echo chamber"?
Right. And let me guess: you don't see Trump blaming the CDC and Obama for the slow testing to be "politicising the coronavirus"?tstorm823 said:Telling everyone it's a hoax is literally Trump complaining about Democrats politicizing the coronavirus. Because they are absolutely doing that.
Donald Trump said:"For decades the CDC looked at, and studied, its testing system, but did nothing about it. It would always be inadequate and slow for a large scale pandemic, but a pandemic would never happen, they hoped. President Obama made changes that only complicated things further [...] Their response to H1N1 Swine Flu was a full scale disaster, with thousands dying, and nothing meaningful done to fix the testing problem, until now. The changes have been made and testing will soon happen on a very large scale basis. All Red Tape has been cut, ready to go!
(Please keep in mind also that the part about an Obama "decision" that prevented wide-scale testing was also untrue [https://www.factcheck.org/2020/03/trumps-misplaced-blame-on-obama-for-coronavirus-tests/]).Donald Trump said:"I just want to add, if I might ? and to go a little bit further ? the Obama administration made a decision on testing that turned out to be very detrimental to what we?re doing. And we undid that decision a few days ago so that the testing can take place in a much more accurate and rapid fashion. That was a decision we disagreed with. I don?t think we would have made it, but for some reason it was made. But we?ve undone that decision.
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Just face facts. It's there in his own words. These are categorically, demonstrably false statements and shit advice from the man who's supposed to be in control of the situation.
This is getting to the point of just shouting "fake news" whenever the facts don't suit.