The darkest winter
Rick Bright, former director of a key office in the Department of Health and Human Services, will testify in front of the Senate tomorrow that the Trump administration was unprepared for the coronavirus pandemic and there will be dramatic consequences if the US fails to develop a national coordinated response, reports CNN.
Documents of the prepared testimony indicate that Bright plans to tell Congress that he fears “the pandemic will get far worse and be prolonged” without a response “based in science”.
“Without clear planning and implementation of the steps that I and other experts have outlined, 2020 will be [the] darkest winter in modern history,” Bright is expected to warn.
Let’s not do that. Can we not do that? I’d rather not do that.
You know, I think they should set it up where Trump gets to play presidential, with toy buttons and toy bills, and no real power – like the toddler he is – while adults make the decisions. (And those adults do not include Rand Paul, who isn’t really a Republican, he is a libertarian who will oppose the government doing anything. If the people are sufficiently superior, they won’t die, right? After all, Rand Paul was exposed and didn’t die, what is more proof that the superior don’t die?)