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Covid-19 has shown the true colors of many Americans, particularly those of - shudder - Donald Trump.  He could care less about the Pandemic, although he give it the old college try in the beginning, but, he wasn't that good in college either.  That is correct, this "stable genius" saw it coming in January when he was briefed about it, but he ignored all the warnings and even two months later he was reticent to suggest people quarantine.  And it later became a suggestion and he would leave it up to the governors instead of 
mandated quarantine for all but necessary workers.  By leaving it to the governors, we saw Blue states cracking down, while Red States continued to ignore the warnings as if Conservatives were somehow too touch for the virus.

Of course, later on, Trump acted as if he was America's savior, but in reality, he was the worst person to handle a large country during a pandemic.  As mentioned in John Bolton's book, "In the
Room Where It Happened", Trump was more interested in winning reelection than helping people.  In his mind, he was numero uno, and the rest of us were collateral damage.  But there he was, touting on what he had accomplished to save us from that nasty minuscule
invader.  At first, he handed it off to Mike Pence, who wasn't much better.  Pence even went into a hospital with Covid patients and refused to wear a mask, while literally, everyone else had one on. Then came the statements.

"Nobody has done anything like we’ve been able to do.  And everything I took over was a mess. It was a broken country in so many ways. In so many ways."

"But, you know, sort of — I’ve been brutalized for the last four years. I used to do well before I decided to run for politics. But I guess I’m doing okay because, to the best of my knowledge, I’m the president of the United States, despite the things that are said." (Then why didn't you act like it?)

He loved to blame others for his incompetence. 

"When I took this over, it was an empty box. We didn’t have testing. We didn’t have anything. We had a broken system there. We had a broken system with stockpiling. We had a lot of broken systems. And I’m not just blaming President Obama. You go long before that."

"We have a problem that a month ago nobody ever thought about." (You knew in early January!)

He said it would go away in April when temperatures started to get "hot".

He said one day it would disappear "like magic".

He kept disagreeing with the experts like Dr. Anthony Fauci,  He refused to set an example by wearing a mask, which led to similar morons believing they didn't need one either.  

No, instead Trump listened to the dumbest talking heads on television with Fox News.  And because they said it was a Democratic hoax, they encouraged people to protest against the quarantine, that it was somehow trampling on their First Amendment rights, not even considering the rights of people who did not want, or, like me, could not afford to be infected.  in 2015, I had a liver transplant.  The disease was called N.A.S.H.
(Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis), and after the transplant, I have to take immunosuppressants for the rest of my life so my body doesn't reject the new liver.  These medications make me highly susceptible to everything.   Plus, I became 65 this year, so I am a double risk.  But do the anti-mask and anti-quarantine
protesters ever consider that?  Nope.  Fox told them it was a hoax.

Anyone who has been paying attention, knows damn well he has never had a grasp on what he
should have done.  If we had a better leader, we would have been put in quarantine in early January.  We would have stopped it quickly rather than having the most cases and the most deaths in the world.

Just remember that when November rolls around.  Vote Blue!

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