Should have been stocked up and ready
They should have been prepared, says the evil maggot who was not prepared.
But isn’t he the guy who sent medical supplies to China without replacing them? Wasn’t he a tad unprepared?
Yes, he was.
It is also true that on Feb. 7, 2020, while critics contended that the Trump administration was doing relatively little to prepare for the coming pandemic in the U.S., the State Department announced it had facilitated “the transportation of nearly 17.8 tons of donated medical supplies to the Chinese people, including masks, gowns, gauze, respirators, and other vital materials” in order to help “contain and combat the novel coronavirus”.
Humanitarian relief is a good thing, but so is keeping supplies ready at home during a raging pandemic.
And surely he could have done both.
Heather Cox Richardson has some more details:
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And then there’s this from a Detroit journalist. It’s an image so I can’t cut and paste, but the tl;dr is that GM has been pushing forward to produce ventilators at cost, but Il Douchebag doesn’t like GM*, in part because they closed down a plant in Ohio, and so he’s effectively stopped them from producing the ventilators.
*Not liking GM is not in itself a bad thing; in fact, it’s good not to like GM. But when they’re actually doing something that will save lives, that’s not the time to get in their way.
Bless you Maxine Waters. Not that anyone will notice.
Holy shit. Thanks for the info, WaM.
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