SOTU
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Under the leadership of President Trump, we made three. And bought 400,000,000 doses.
Didn’t Pfizer do it without government help because it was faster? Didn’t the government fumble the order of vaccines resulting in thousands of unnecessary deaths? Didn’t Trump deny the seriousness of the disease for like half a year?
Let’s give credit where credit is due, which also means let’s not give credit where credit is not due.
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Under the leadership of President Trump, we made three. And bought 400,000,000 doses.
Didn’t Pfizer do it without government help because it was faster? Didn’t the government fumble the order of vaccines resulting in thousands of unnecessary deaths? Didn’t Trump deny the seriousness of the disease for like half a year?
Let’s give credit where credit is due, which also means let’s not give credit where credit is not due.
Have you ever worked with the FDA on a clinical pharmaceutical trial or done the work necessary to approve a new test or testing platform?
If not, you don't have a clue on what mountains were moved to accomplish this, regardless of money. Although we certainly did spend the money.
You're like the guy who's worried about the paint on the third stripe of the landing strip, while the pilot is trying to land the airplane with an engine on fire.
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Under the leadership of President Trump, we made three. And bought 400,000,000 doses.
Didn’t Pfizer do it without government help because it was faster? Didn’t the government fumble the order of vaccines resulting in thousands of unnecessary deaths? Didn’t Trump deny the seriousness of the disease for like half a year?
Let’s give credit where credit is due, which also means let’s not give credit where credit is not due.
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Warpspeed wasn’t simply money. Pfizer still benefited.
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Yes, many STATE governments did screw it up. We don’t really know the cost of their mistakes.
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You have your mind made up on that matter so it’s not really worth debating.
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I’ve said many times that Trump did many great things while in office. I’ve also said his handling of the covid response and his politically unforgivable refusal to accept election results will be his legacy. I try to keep my opinions of the accomplishments and blunders in 2020 pretty apolitical, but I doubt you’ll believe that.
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It’s amazing how folks bend over backwards to give Trump credit while ignoring all the blunders, something I’d doubt would happen if Obama or Biden were in office.
It's amazing how some people hate Trump so much, they wish to give him credit for nothing.
LOL, see above post.
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I’ve said many times that Trump did many great things while in office. I’ve also said his handling of the covid response and his politically unforgivable refusal to accept election results will be his legacy. I try to keep my opinions of the accomplishments and blunders in 2020 pretty apolitical, but I doubt you’ll believe that.
Don't doubt.
As evidenced by your actions, I don't believe you at all. Not on your Trump opinions.
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Biden's taking credit for what was done by the prior administration was predictably slimy.
But the real vacuousness of his positions, however nice they might sound, can be found in his claim that preschool, not daycare, is the single largest predictor of a child's educational success. The fallacy there is it does not take into account that folks who put their kids in preschool prioritize their education. Again, it's the home and parents that make the difference, not just the child attending. If it is free they will take it but it won't make failing districts succeed.
Most of his proposed programs are like that. The 'American Jobs' act will produce blue collar jobs. Swell. Who is going to fill those jobs and what do we do with this new generation of blue collar workers as automation continues to make their jobs unnecessary? Roofers today have to hire illegals because Americans won't do that work for the most part. Besides that convenience stores around here are having to shut down at night because he extended unemployment subsidies to September and no one in their right mind would work for essentially nothing.
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Biden's taking credit for what was done by the prior administration was predictably slimy.
But the real vacuousness of his positions, however nice they might sound, can be found in his claim that preschool, not daycare, is the single largest predictor of a child's educational success. The fallacy there is it does not take into account that folks who put their kids in preschool prioritize their education. Again, it's the home and parents that make the difference, not just the child attending. If it is free they will take it but it won't make failing districts succeed.
Just look at the Head Start program...
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Biden's taking credit for what was done by the prior administration was predictably slimy.
But the real vacuousness of his positions, however nice they might sound, can be found in his claim that preschool, not daycare, is the single largest predictor of a child's educational success. The fallacy there is it does not take into account that folks who put their kids in preschool prioritize their education. Again, it's the home and parents that make the difference, not just the child attending. If it is free they will take it but it won't make failing districts succeed.
Most of his proposed programs are like that. The 'American Jobs' act will produce blue collar jobs. Swell. Who is going to fill those jobs and what do we do with this new generation of blue collar workers as automation continues to make their jobs unnecessary? Roofers today have to hire illegals because Americans won't do that work for the most part. Besides that convenience stores around here are having to shut down at night because he extended unemployment subsidies to September and no one in their right mind would work for essentially nothing.
American won't do that kind of work, because in many places unemployment benefits are figuring out to $17/hr.
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Cruz snooze ...
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