Its quite easy to criticize in the comfort of your home.
You've told me Trump has caused this to be way worse than it needs to be. I asked you, with the benefit of full hindsight, what would you have done and what would have been the result?
What would Hilary have done?
How many less people would have died? How many more people would be working?
You're like the idiots complaining about the pillow guy while you sit at home saying how everyone is ****ing up.
What countries are handling this perfectly? When you say South Korea, could we do that here?
Trump bungled this at the beginning like essentially the rest of the world as well as the medical community. He has since done just about everything reasonable outside of complete federal control. What more do you want?
Remember these conversation 6 months from now... when the virus is gone but the economy is ****ed and you are blaming cheeto for causing it
I don't care what Hillary would have done.
I'm sorry that we as Americans, demand and expect a higher quality from our leader(s).
Hard to quantify how many "less" would have died, but it's really easy for Trump to say he saved us from 2 million deaths and we should be happy we're only going to get 200k. Again, this is the same putrid moron that kept going on TV and tweeting about how we don't shut down the country over 35k flu deaths.
Could we do what South Korea did? Doubftul. They understand culturally it needed to be done despite the economic aches and pains. They've dealt with the threat of North Korea bombing them at any moment throughout their lifetimes. It didn't take them very long to understand the severity of this situation and act. Right off the bat, the South Korean president does not go on TV everyday to answer questions. Their CDC gives two press conferences a day to keep the public informed. Do you think that's feasible and could be done here? Or do we have a President who has always been far more worried about satisfying his ego and patting himself on the back. The guy that used his father's power to draft dodge, loves it when the military and vets treat him like one of their own because he never himself had the stones to put his life on the line like they did. He clearly loves attention even at the risk of the safety of our country.
Bungled is a huge understatement.
How does the common man trust a man who says I've been calling it a pandemic long before anyone else was, when there are literally clips of him in interviews and tweets suggesting it's no worse than the flu, it's not a big deal, and etc.
Again, he's now saying he mislead because he wanted to give the people hope. You can still be a hopeful cheerleader without blatantly misleading people. You can be somewhat honest and tell them enough of a lie to keep them hopeful. But what he did was inexcusable.
The guy knows no humility, and that's bizarrely a trait that his base loves. Without humility, you can never learn from your mistakes and correct them. We have a man that fits that description well who is "leading" us through this crisis.