Fill-in the blank game ... ... a person who has a huge you-know-what ... thick skull (he is pointing at his head) ego man gland (albeit mushroom shaped) bank account (or is that accounts payable? Trump does confuse the two) casual disregard for the law white privilege
Immigration is being stopped to contain the spread. The country needs to re-open because there are a lot of people suffering right now and they don't even have the virus. People are losing their jobs, businesses, life savings, their livelihood, so the concern right now is the Americans who are actual legal citizens of America. Hope that clears up the confusion
Does anyone have the video of him advising people to drink bleach and hand sanitizer? Because all the footage I find is of him asking the doctor to the left of him questions before proclaiming that he himself is not a doctor
So you're suggesting that in a time of pandemic, in which an illness that can show no symptoms, and when people are losing their jobs and homes that we should allow more people in to take jobs, and put more strain on the healthcare system and economy? There are 26,500,000 UNEMPLOYED AMERICANS right now, there are states, not just businesses but STATES IN DANGER OF BANKRUPTCY. If you're hosting a party and a fire starts in the kitchen, you don't let your potentially gas soaked guest in. The part's over, put the fire out
Except the virus is here already. In fact it is worse here than any other country. So reopening will just spread it faster to those legal citizens of America.
Here he goes again with his comparison, that has nothing to do with testing per million. 39 countries test more per capita. https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
I guess testing *is* important now. We should have more testing than all other countries. But unfortunately, we alo have the most cases and most deaths in the world. And while 5 million sounds like a big number, there are 330 million people, so we have only tested 1.5% of Americans. And when ranked on a tests per one million population, we are only 40th in testing. 40th. That's failing the American people.
Lysol, a manufacturer of disinfectant, felt it necessary to make a public statement to not do what the President suggested. [NPR] 'Under No Circumstance': Lysol Maker, Officials Reject Trump's Disinfectant Idea