The coronavirus is a perfect example of our challenge to put humanitarian values before economic ones. Every day we allow the economics of the situation to override our willingness to do everything possible to quickly prevent and protect, we’re possibly costing someone their life

Feb 29, 2020 · 6:40 PM UTC

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You're right. Shut our border with third world Mexico right away!
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“America’s crisis is a crisis of the soul.” To fail to recognize the magnitude of this moment, is more ‘than a difference of opinion... It is a difference in morality.”
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How can you be scared of the Coronavirus when you also support open borders whose unvetted migrants often carry deadly diseases?
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How is it that Democratic politicians, whose cities are teeming with discarded syringes and human feces , have suddenly become experts in public health and infection control? 😷
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True, but who exactly is "we"?
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They are working quickly to develop a vaccine but Marianne doesn’t support mandated vaccines.
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And that’s just what happened in Washington State! As you know Marianne this will not end well for those whose main focus looks away from humanitarian values and solely focuses on Economic gain! They are fooling themselves! Love will make a way and that way will change the world!
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Humanitarian values should always be put first.
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But Pence says he wants to determine if the deaths are God's will first. Isn't that a hoot? A self-described Christian will wait to see if disease related deaths ate part of a divine plan rather than help the afflicted. This is the kind of "faith" the world is up against.
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Guys, you know what would be the best way to stop the #coronavirus ? Pass #MedicareForAll
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