I recently watched some footage of the last Biden/Trump debate. It was not pretty.

You have shoved the recollection of the shape the country was in at the time Biden was elected down the memory hole. Along with all the other things about Trump you have conveniently forgotten.

About 40% of US COVID-19 deaths "could have been averted," a new analysis of President Donald Trump's public-health policies found.

The report, published by the Lancet Commission, excoriated Trump's handling of the pandemic and general approach to public health. "He expedited the spread of COVID-19 in the US," the authors wrote.

"Many of the cases and deaths were avoidable," they said, adding that "instead of galvanizing the US populace to fight the pandemic, President Trump publicly dismissed its threat (despite privately acknowledging it), discouraged action as infection spread, and eschewed international cooperation."
They might of been, we learned so much in 2020, then Xiden ignored it and gave us record Covid deaths.

Xiden lied, people died
 
Bergy only parrots the far-left wing lunatic fringe stuff.

Bergy is mental ill

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said in an interview with PBS that he believes it's "undeniable" he got COVID-19 from then-President Trump last year.
Driving the news: Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows revealed in his new book that Trump tested positive for COVID-19 on Sept. 26, 2020 — six days before it was publically announced on Oct. 2. Christie tested positive for COVID-19 on Oct. 3, 2020.


Trump campaign rallies led to more than 30,000 coronavirus cases, Stanford researchers say


Here are some more inconvenient truths.
 
You have shoved the recollection of the shape the country was in at the time Biden was elected down the memory hole. Along with all the other things about Trump you have conveniently forgotten.

About 40% of US COVID-19 deaths "could have been averted," a new analysis of President Donald Trump's public-health policies found.

The report, published by the Lancet Commission, excoriated Trump's handling of the pandemic and general approach to public health. "He expedited the spread of COVID-19 in the US," the authors wrote.

"Many of the cases and deaths were avoidable," they said, adding that "instead of galvanizing the US populace to fight the pandemic, President Trump publicly dismissed its threat (despite privately acknowledging it), discouraged action as infection spread, and eschewed international cooperation."



About 40% of US COVID-19 deaths "could have been averted,"


More than that probably had all of the Died with Covid been properly labeled as Died from something else after testing positive for The Covid Cold.

Reminder - very few people actually died from the Covid Cold.
 
They might of been, we learned so much in 2020, then Xiden ignored it and gave us record Covid deaths.

Xiden lied, people died
Trump held rallies, people died.

President Donald Trump’s campaign rallies led to more than 30,000 coronavirus cases, according to a new paper posted by researchers at Stanford.

Researchers looked at 18 Trump rallies held between June 20 and Sept. 22 and analyzed Covid-19 data the weeks following each event. They compared the counties where the events were held to other counties that had a similar trajectory of confirmed Covid-19 cases prior to the rally date. Out of the 18 rallies analyzed, only three were indoors, according to the research.
 
At one point Chris Wallace admonished Don for speaking over Joe. Don's response, speaking over Chris.

The debate took place as pharmaceutical companies were on the cusp on making an enormous difference in the fight against COVID after successfully developing a vaccine. Mostly thanks to the existence of mNRA technology which sped up the process. There were numerous points at which Don took credit for the government's response to the pandemic. Whether or not he was justified for doing so is debatable.

The thing is, if he's going to claim responsibility for the response (it wasn't good), what's up with this?

‘I don’t take responsibility at all': Trump deflects blame for coronavirus testing fumble

President Donald Trump on Friday deflected blame for his administration’s lagging ability to test Americans for the coronavirus outbreak, insisting instead — without offering evidence — that fault lies with his predecessor, Barack Obama.

“I don’t take responsibility at all,” Trump said defiantly, pointing to an unspecified “set of circumstances” and “rules, regulations and specifications from a different time.”


Or this?

Fact check: Ignoring years of warnings, Trump falsely claims ‘nobody in their wildest dreams’ predicted a ventilator shortage


President Donald Trump faced new and troubling questions Thursday about his response to the coronavirus pandemic, as it became clear that there is a nationwide shortage of ventilators, masks and other crucial medical equipment.

During a White House news conference, Trump was asked about the shortages and responded by falsely suggesting that the problem was unforeseen. He also shrugged off responsibility for the crisis and encouraged states to find their own resources.


Or this?

Trump told Bob Woodward he knew in February that COVID-19 was 'deadly stuff' but wanted to 'play it down'

"It's not just old people," Trump told Woodward, acknowledging the gravity of the disease, The Washington Post reported.

With 4% of the world's population at one point the US represented 20% of COVID deaths.

And what's up with this?

Trump commits to helping blue states fight the coronavirus — if their governors are nice to him


President Donald Trump says he’s willing to help blue-state governors who are struggling to contain coronavirus outbreaks — but only if they’re willing to stop criticizing him in exchange.
“It’s a two-way street,” Trump told Fox News on Tuesday. “They have to treat us well, also. They can’t say, ‘Oh, gee, we should get this, we should get that.’”


Really? His insatiable ego needs to be stroked for him to work to help all citizens of the country not to die? That is not how a national leadeer is supposed to act.
I just saw some this morning and it was awesome!
 
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said in an interview with PBS that he believes it's "undeniable" he got COVID-19 from then-President Trump last year.
Driving the news: Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows revealed in his new book that Trump tested positive for COVID-19 on Sept. 26, 2020 — six days before it was publically announced on Oct. 2. Christie tested positive for COVID-19 on Oct. 3, 2020.



Trump campaign rallies led to more than 30,000 coronavirus cases, Stanford researchers say


Here are some more inconvenient truths.

It's more left-wing lunacy
Chris Christie, who hates President Trump like poison, says something bad about President Trump.

STOP THE PRESSES.
 
About 40% of US COVID-19 deaths "could have been averted,"


More than that probably had all of the Died with Covid been properly labeled as Died from something else after testing positive for The Covid Cold.

Reminder - very few people actually died from the Covid Cold.
You are easily the most gullible poster I have encountered on this board. You believe every lie you've been told.

CLAIM: Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that 99% of deaths attributed to COVID-19 were actually caused by something else.

AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. The percentage misrepresents CDC data. The agency’s most recent numbers show that for the week ending Aug. 19, 1.7% of all deaths in the U.S. were due to COVID-19.

THE FACTS: A misrepresentation of CDC figures has led to accusations online that COVID-19 deaths are being overstated.


 
Trump held rallies, people died.

President Donald Trump’s campaign rallies led to more than 30,000 coronavirus cases, according to a new paper posted by researchers at Stanford.

Researchers looked at 18 Trump rallies held between June 20 and Sept. 22 and analyzed Covid-19 data the weeks following each event. They compared the counties where the events were held to other counties that had a similar trajectory of confirmed Covid-19 cases prior to the rally date. Out of the 18 rallies analyzed, only three were indoors, according to the research.
not sure your point? yes, he held them, people died of covid.

Then xiden was elected and a RECORD number of people died.
 
You are easily the most gullible poster I have encountered on this board. You believe every lie you've been told.

CLAIM: Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that 99% of deaths attributed to COVID-19 were actually caused by something else.

AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. The percentage misrepresents CDC data. The agency’s most recent numbers show that for the week ending Aug. 19, 1.7% of all deaths in the U.S. were due to COVID-19.

THE FACTS: A misrepresentation of CDC figures has led to accusations online that COVID-19 deaths are being overstated.



Poor bergy
Get out of your echo chamber occasionally
 
I think you're wrong about that. Trump's record as prez is on the ballot. His abject failure in responding to COVID is on the ballot. Cuz, this election is about the issues.......... not a cult of personality........right?
If that's the case, Quid Pro should start packing his bags right now.
 
You are easily the most gullible poster I have encountered on this board. You believe every lie you've been told.

CLAIM: Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that 99% of deaths attributed to COVID-19 were actually caused by something else.

AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. The percentage misrepresents CDC data. The agency’s most recent numbers show that for the week ending Aug. 19, 1.7% of all deaths in the U.S. were due to COVID-19.

THE FACTS: A misrepresentation of CDC figures has led to accusations online that COVID-19 deaths are being overstated.



It is so weird with you.

The CDC admitted that they way overestimated the number of deaths caused by Covid.

Some of it intentional, to drive compliance.
 
Poor bergy
Get out of your echo chamber occasionally
Several top White House officials mingled with guests in the Rose Garden on Sept. 26 as President Donald Trump officially nominated Amy Coney Barrett to replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court.

Many of those guests were seen not wearing masks, fist bumping and greeting one another in close proximity, and their seats didn't appear to be 6 feet apart.

Five days later, on Thursday night, a news leak revealed Hope Hicks, one of Trump's closest advisers, had tested positive for coronavirus, then the president announced he and first lady Melania Trump had also tested positive. The president and his wife were present at the event, but Hicks was not.


How awesome it must be for to go through life selectively choosing what to believe based on how information fits it to your preconceived beliefs.
 
At one point Chris Wallace admonished Don for speaking over Joe. Don's response, speaking over Chris.

The debate took place as pharmaceutical companies were on the cusp on making an enormous difference in the fight against COVID after successfully developing a vaccine. Mostly thanks to the existence of mNRA technology which sped up the process. There were numerous points at which Don took credit for the government's response to the pandemic. Whether or not he was justified for doing so is debatable.

The thing is, if he's going to claim responsibility for the response (it wasn't good), what's up with this?

‘I don’t take responsibility at all': Trump deflects blame for coronavirus testing fumble

President Donald Trump on Friday deflected blame for his administration’s lagging ability to test Americans for the coronavirus outbreak, insisting instead — without offering evidence — that fault lies with his predecessor, Barack Obama.

“I don’t take responsibility at all,” Trump said defiantly, pointing to an unspecified “set of circumstances” and “rules, regulations and specifications from a different time.”


Or this?

Fact check: Ignoring years of warnings, Trump falsely claims ‘nobody in their wildest dreams’ predicted a ventilator shortage


President Donald Trump faced new and troubling questions Thursday about his response to the coronavirus pandemic, as it became clear that there is a nationwide shortage of ventilators, masks and other crucial medical equipment.

During a White House news conference, Trump was asked about the shortages and responded by falsely suggesting that the problem was unforeseen. He also shrugged off responsibility for the crisis and encouraged states to find their own resources.


Or this?

Trump told Bob Woodward he knew in February that COVID-19 was 'deadly stuff' but wanted to 'play it down'

"It's not just old people," Trump told Woodward, acknowledging the gravity of the disease, The Washington Post reported.

With 4% of the world's population at one point the US represented 20% of COVID deaths.

And what's up with this?

Trump commits to helping blue states fight the coronavirus — if their governors are nice to him


President Donald Trump says he’s willing to help blue-state governors who are struggling to contain coronavirus outbreaks — but only if they’re willing to stop criticizing him in exchange.
“It’s a two-way street,” Trump told Fox News on Tuesday. “They have to treat us well, also. They can’t say, ‘Oh, gee, we should get this, we should get that.’”


Really? His insatiable ego needs to be stroked for him to work to help all citizens of the country not to die? That is not how a national leader is supposed to act.
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