The U.S. spends 760 billion military dollars a year to make sure we could fight an enemy, but this year an enemy came and we didn’t fight it at all.
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Just as wars are fought by coordinating a huge array of military and organizational skills, a war against Covid could have been fought by coordinating a huge array of scientific, medical, governmental and organizational skills.

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That coordination did not occur. As a result, medical personnel and first responders were left to make heroic efforts far more burdensome than they should have had to - sometimes even at the sacrifice of their own lives - because of a lack of that federal response.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
So you are saying we should fight against communist China for with holding information and letting this virus escape their country? I agree. Only an enemy would with hold information &lie to WHO. Remember China was the one that told WHO it wasn’t spreadable person to person.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Heck we can't even be honest on how covid-19 is spread i.e. its fecal/oral.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Yes. In China. We should've invaded China to contain the virus as soon as we were aware it had escaped from the lab that manufactured it.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
So cute , so clueless....I shudder to think how bad things would have been with any other political Swamp Thing in office...Thank God we elected someone from the private sector, that knows how to get things done...
Replying to @marwilliamson
I don't know where u get ur news but we did 1 hell of a job in manufacturing & producing necessary supplies. It's amazing to me to be a person who claims to be 1 of such great love yet to be so constantly critical of another human being. I believe that makes u decisive!
Replying to @marwilliamson
Instead we got a bunch of liberal propaganda