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There is nothing on this forum - from any of you - stating the US should have acted at that time.
I wasn't posting on the forum at the time. Otherwise, a few points:
a) Planning the correct response to pandemics isn't, as far as I know, the job of any poster on this forum. Had Trump not fired most of them, or listened to the ones he had, the US would have acted on time.
b) This is a bit like saying "no one commented on the bin Laden determined to strike the US" using airplanes before 9/11. We didn't know what the Government knew. Now we know, and we should be appalled that their reaction was to sell stock while telling the rest of us everything was going to be fine. "Buy the dip."
c) We had no idea how little was actually being done. For example, anyone would have assumed that the administration had a working COVID test ready to go, and plans in place to produce and distribute it, after having a
two months heads up. Of course, they did not.
A full two months after the outbreak in China the Trump Administration thought COVID would be good for jobs! They either had no clue what they were facing, or were predisposed to ignore it. Trump only took notice when stocks took a nose dive.
Again, we had
more time than any other country, and yet have had the
worst response. There is
nothing we could have done to prevent that?
And you think Trump has made us great...