To follow up on my points to G$ and
Just to make a point, if our government had a pandemic response similar to that of France or Germany, based upon the number of deaths per million citizens of each of the respective countries, the US would have only suffered between approximately 368K deaths and 555K deaths. Now, like I said, I think a good proportion of those excess deaths can be attributed to the mechanizations of our government being inefficient or more divisive (call the number of extra deaths somewhere between 51K and 238K) but if we even attribute a small percentage of those excess deaths to Trump’s actions during the pandemic we’re still potentially talking about thousands to tens of thousands of people dying simply because of his bullcrap. I would say that’s lightyears worse than Jimmy Carter and should be acknowledged as such in perpetuity. That’s all before we even talk about the issues surrounding his impeachments.
P.S. I chose those two countries because they were neighboring a country with an early severe outbreak and they have semi-reasonable governments with decent-ish leaders and comparative medical tech and economic resources to the US.
fair enough. I don’t think the government responded well during Katrina, but I think that was partially do to the machinations of the government. (Which I think can also partially be attributed to America’s response with Covid)And those people are dumb, like Kanye
Just to make a point, if our government had a pandemic response similar to that of France or Germany, based upon the number of deaths per million citizens of each of the respective countries, the US would have only suffered between approximately 368K deaths and 555K deaths. Now, like I said, I think a good proportion of those excess deaths can be attributed to the mechanizations of our government being inefficient or more divisive (call the number of extra deaths somewhere between 51K and 238K) but if we even attribute a small percentage of those excess deaths to Trump’s actions during the pandemic we’re still potentially talking about thousands to tens of thousands of people dying simply because of his bullcrap. I would say that’s lightyears worse than Jimmy Carter and should be acknowledged as such in perpetuity. That’s all before we even talk about the issues surrounding his impeachments.
P.S. I chose those two countries because they were neighboring a country with an early severe outbreak and they have semi-reasonable governments with decent-ish leaders and comparative medical tech and economic resources to the US.
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