Comment by mullingitover
19 hours ago
I wonder if we'll be firing any more pandemic surveillance staffers like we did last time[1].
[1] https://www.reuters.com/article/world/exclusive-us-slashed-c...
19 hours ago
I wonder if we'll be firing any more pandemic surveillance staffers like we did last time[1].
[1] https://www.reuters.com/article/world/exclusive-us-slashed-c...
As the article goes into, China was exactly cooperative during the outbreak so those 30 people almost certainly wouldn’t have made a difference.
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> The USA re-elected the same idiot that worsened the outcome in US and globally.
This seems a-historic to me. The start of the lockdown in the US was as firm as Canada and most other western countries. Trump also funded Operation Warp Speed. Not saying he handled it perfectly, but as I recall the US had tests and vaccines available before we Canucks did.
The real problem is that the political capital needed to get people to agree to something like lockdowns or wearing masks was all spent in 2020. I don't think any administration would be able to make it happen again without heavy use of force and considerable risk of social upheaval.
> I don't think any administration would be able to make it happen again without heavy use of force and considerable risk of social upheaval.
We can only hope.
He did the one thing that was unambiguously, knowably, certainly incorrect, which was to slow down testing: https://youtu.be/Ti4sSRonNwY?t=27
And he did it because he didn't like "his numbers."
Lots of mistakes were made, some less excusable or more harmful than others, but this wasn't "a mistake." This was inarguably and knowably a selfish decision to put self above millions of Americans.
> The real problem is that the political capital needed to get people to agree to something like lockdowns or wearing masks was all spent in 2020
Let's not act like this attitude emerged out of thin air. Trump also had an opportunity to bring Americans together against a common threat, and he (and his lookalikes abroad) decided to turn it into the cultural catastrophe that you're now supposing was inevitable.
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