Friday, April 10, 2020

President Trump Values His Life...But Not Ours!

         

      President Donald Trump values his life...but not ours! No, the president as so it would seem, does not value your life, my life, or anyone's life, but his own. Some might call my accusation harsh. I beg to disagree. I disagree, as apparently the president will not allow anyone in the same room with him unless they've been tested for the coronavirus. That being said, clearly the president takes the coronavirus seriously. The president, who now demands all that come into contact with him be tested, is the same man who likened the deadly virus to the flu back in January and February, and then in March stressed that he knew the coronavirus was a deadly pandemic all along. 
     Clearly, the president truly believes the coronavirus is deadly. If the president did not believe the virus was deadly, he wouldn't be testing all that come into contact with him. Why then, for the love of God, would any American choose to be work alongside someone who has not yet been tested? Why would any American choose to dine at a restaurant with 20 or more patrons who have not yet been tested? Why would any American choose to send their child back to school with hundreds or thousands of students and faulty members, that have not yet been tested? Why would any American choose to sit in church with hundreds of untested churchgoers?Why would any American choose to set foot on an airplane, train, subway or bus with untested passengers? Why would any American choose to sit in a movie theater, shop in a mall, visit a tourist attraction, attend a concert, a play, a sports event or a fair without the knowledge that every person with whom they've come into contact with has been tested?
      The fact is, if given a chance to choose, most Americans would not choose to be in any social or working situation with others that have not yet been tested for the coronavirus. Americans know, that while they themselves might not get seriously ill or die from the deadly disease, they could as a carrier transmit the disease to someone else who could get seriously ill and or die. Personally, I don't want to take that chance. Does anyone want to take that chance? Does anyone want to take the chance that because they went to work and became infected with the coronavirus, they killed a relative or friend? Because, that is what the president wants this country to do. 
    This president wants to play Russian roulette with people's lives. Why? Because he doesn't care. If the president truly cared about saving American lives, he, first an foremost, would have shut the country down sooner. Next, if the president cared about saving lives, the president would have shut the entire country down. To the best of my knowledge, pandemics don't recognize borders. For those few states under one thousand cases, in no time that number can double or triple in cases. Next, if the president truly cared about saving your life or mine, the country would be shutdown for more than 2 to 3 weeks. China was under lock down for a total of 76 days, we're not even close. The U.S. is at 466,887 coronavirus cases, the most cases in the world, and has the second highest number of deaths in the world, as we are at 16,697 deaths and growing, and this president is talking about opening up the country?It's lunacy. This country has not yet even peaked! To open this country up any sooner than late May, could prove to be catastrophic. 

      President Trump values his life...but not ours. If the president values the lives of Americans, he would demand testing for all, just as he demands testing for all those that come into contact with him. Unfortunately, today the president stated that all Americans would not be tested, nor do they need to be tested. Really? You don't say.The president that won't be in the same room with anyone unless they've been tested, doesn't think that all Americans all need to be tested?If true, then I think the president should allow any and all reporters and visitors into the White House, regardless of whether they've been tested or not. If it isn't important for all Americans to feel secure that they are not in the same room with someone infected with the deadly disease, then it's not important for the president either. 
      Sadly, it is important that each and every American be tested for the coronavirus. It is important, as it is necessary, and back in February, the president stated that all Americans would be tested. The president lied. Today, the president stated that more than 2 million Americans had been tested. Well isn't that splendid? Does the president know that there are over 320 million Americans ? I have a hunch, probably not. President Trump values his life... but not ours. 
   As of tomorrow, FEMA will cut all funding for tests nationwide, leaving states to pay for testing which has already been being done. I, myself, live in the president's home county, and FEMA rejected Palm Beach County's application. I'm somehow not surprised. Far be it for the president's hometown to have a high number of cases. Although it's too late for that. Even without federal funding, and the lack of testing, Palm Beach County with 1300 cases, ranks third in the state behind Miami-Dade and Broward counties. The state now has over 17,000 cases. It is assumed that the numbers are higher, but without the proper testing we don't have the numbers. I can recall the president once saying, "we don't want the numbers." 
     The president doesn't want the numbers, and the federal government is no longer funding for the testing, so I guess that's it. As America enters the peak of the coronavirus pandemic, President Donald Trump will continue to demand testing for all those who come into contact with him. He will do this, as so he can protect his life and the lives of his loved ones, but he will not be giving tax paying Americans the same security. President Trump values his life...but not ours! 
(c)Sean Bianca GOPGIRLBLOG THE CHIC CONSERVATIVE 2020
#Coronavirus #Nevertrumpagain #COVID19






  




























 

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