What a differance a couple weeks make-(according to persons from both parties)-the scary thing now-Is that the president is so worried about the economy (and reelection) that hes talking about letting the floodgates back open-pretty bad news-very tough choices
EVERY ONE IS ENTITLED TO THEIR OPINION-This is a recap RE the opinion of the Head of Health perse-RE Trumps discourses on the containment " Whether it's his claims that the FDA had approved an anti-malarial vaccine to be used to treat coronavirus (they hadn't), his insistence that things are getting better (the US surgeon general said Monday "this week it's going to get bad") or his claim that GM and Ford are making ventilators (they aren't), there's a demonstrated pattern of untruth here by the President.
Which, in normal circumstances, is bad. But in a crisis like the one caused by the coronavirus pandemic, the ability to trust our leaders is paramount.
If the President is expressing himself in ways that "could lead to some misunderstanding about what the facts are about a given subject" (in Fauci's words) then the possibility of misinformation being pushed to the public is high. And that misinformation could cost lives.
The Point: Trump's casual relationship with the truth isn't new. But these circumstances are. And they make what he is doing much more dangerous." Seems clear that Obama started the virus O0