Many of the governors have expressed frustration with the Federal Government because the situation is not improving
A forest fire rages out of control in the mountains, a well-qualified, highly trained leader, will be on the scene, much sooner than a leader who is dazed, confused, under qualified and incompetent. The first engine to arrive will be more productive during the course of the battle, which will help with damage control. If the United States government were a well-qualified, highly trained leader, the fight to contain the Coronavirus would have progressed much further. If you want the truth, dig for it, if you're going to protect your family, listen to the governors and officials in the state government.
The puzzle is coming together although many of the pieces are still hidden. Mr. Trump’s desperate, he forces himself to appear cool, calm and collected, even though the wheels are coming off. Until recently, his camera presence has been consistent, but the stock market got his attention. When the recession comes, he will have nothing positive to tell the American people. He would have completely destroyed their confidence in him. The Coronavirus may be the answer to America's political crisis, the country now sees what a mistake it was to elect him.
We must look at the big picture, we know there will be world pandemics, just like we know there will be catastrophic weather patterns, that is why we must be prepared. The lead person in charge knows he must conduct himself professionally during all phases of the containment. The public is watching closely, it is a matter of life and death. When he appears out of touch, concerns escalate, caution becomes fear, which may cause mass hysteria; it must be avoided at all costs. I would suggest that you watch the press releases closely, they read more like a campaign rally. Much self-phrase and little useable information, a huge production is made but little is said.
On December 31, 2019,
China informed the World Health Organization that there is a virus spreading; a week later, they confirm the Coronavirus. Two weeks later, other countries reported the infection. On January 21, 2020, the virus showed up in Washington State. Within two months, seventy-six countries reported cases. There have been ninety-thousand cases and three thousand deaths, at the time of this writing.
Mr. Trump's first words were, "it's a hoax;" the democrats are doing it to bring me down. His son Don Jr said the democrats want millions of people to die to bring down, dad. The democrats deny that they want millions of Americans to die.
March 8, 2020.
By his actions, Mr. Trump has created the perfect storm. The Coronavirus is a worldwide cataclysm that is out of control. The outbreak was due to natural causes, the way it was handled is humanmade. A series of decisions made by Mr. Trump has cost lives and economic disaster. The stock market will crash, the world economy is in jeopardy and there is a child calling the shots.
An honorable person would take responsibility for his actions and confess to the American people. The mistakes were gigantic; they cannot be erased, but the losses can be mitigated, every second counts, yet the leader of the nation is stumbling around like a sedated cow.
March 9, 2020
Although there are similarities with the flu, the Coronavirus offers many unique challenges. The scientist need time to study the virus, in order to contain it. Worldwide pandemics are rare, but they do happen, and there are protocols in place to control them. The main line of defense is the World Health Organization, established in 1948 to coordinate health situations within the United Nations. Crises of this extent require quick and decisive action; millions of lives are at risk if the virus is not contained. The world economy is in jeopardy of a recession, and standard supply lines will be affected. Official concerns are loss of life, mass hysteria, food and supplies, and the global economy. Individual interests include lifestyle disruptions, loss of wages, medical care, supplies, and survival. March 10, 2020 The order of events clearly shows where mistakes were made in the early hours of the crises. A few weeks ago, when asked why I was worried, no one in America has died yet? My answer was why wait for someone to die to show concern, we need action now. Three days later, Washington State announced its first Coronavirus fatality. Previous administrations, aware of the dangers of medical outbreaks, began building safeguards into the system. Unfortunately, under the present administration, some of these safeguards have been eliminated due to financing, Mr. Trumps needs money to build a wall in Colorado. (Sorry for the sarcasm)
Ignore Mr. Trump; he is not helping the situation; we are better off without his distraction. His misinformation does more harm than good
Quick and decisive action would have helped minimize the damages; the government is scrambling to catch up. The flu has many of the same symptoms, but the Coronavirus offers new challenges. Little is known; therefore, the scientist needs time for research. There is no vaccine for it, that could take more than a year. There are not enough test kits, which is the main ingredient used in containment. The flu is seasonal; we know the virus will die off in the spring. There is some good news, Mr. Trump said the Coronavirus would go away by itself when the weather warms up. When asked how he knew, he said, "I told you, I know everything," (sorry, I was thinking out loud)
Conflicting and misinformation from the State Department are incredibly treacherous, during a crisis of this magnitude.
The public should not have to figure out who is telling the truth when it comes to matters of life and death. The formula generally implemented under these circumstances, have been proven effective. The Trump administration has failed to execute any of the protocols. They include but are not limited to, clear command, control, coronation, communication, transparent honesty, and a high level of competence.
I choose a solitary lifestyle, I spend most of my time by myself out in the country. I was having a beer in a local establishment when the gentlemen next to me introduced himself and extended his hand. As we shook hands, I could see it in his eyes, a concern that he had touched a stranger, my thoughts went in the same direction. He excused himself, went to the restroom, he came out wearing gloves. None of us are entirely safe, but if we do what the experts, not Mr. trump, recommends humanity will survive.
There are ethical standards that cannot be violated by the leader of the free world.
His oath of office requires that he preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States. During a crisis, the world looks to him for guidance, information, assurances, and, most of all, solutions. When the public loses confidence in his messaging, a crisis becomes magnified. His body language cannot indicate insincerity, confusion, depression, hopelessness, desperation, and close to hysterical panic. When the chief public representative of a country refuses to tell the truth, and the public no longer trusts him, social unrest is added to the equation.
When a known liar speaks, I listen with my eyes; notice the body language exhibited by the state and federal officials standing next to Mr. Trump. If they could, they would have rolled their eyes when he pulled politics into this crisis. He said there were enough test kits for anybody who wants them. Mr. Pence and other high ranking officials said that wasn't true.