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Trump’s Failed Coronavirus Response
The Trump administration’s response to the coronavirus pandemic has been a deliberate disaster from the beginning. But don’t take my word for it – just look at the facts.
Here’s the timeline: In 2018, he let the pandemic-preparedness office in the National Security Council simply dissolve, and followed up with budget cuts to HHS and CDC this year. That team’s job was to follow a pandemic playbook written after global leaders fumbled their response to Ebola in 2014. Trump was briefed on the playbook’s existence in his first year - had he listened, the government would’ve started getting equipment to doctors two months ago. The initial outbreak of the coronavirus began in Wuhan, China, in December, 2019. By mid-January, 2020, the White House had intelligence reports that warned of a likely pandemic. On January 18th, HHS Secretary Azar spoke with Trump to emphasize the threat of the virus just as US Diplomats were being evacuated from Wuhan. Two days later, the virus was confirmed in both the US and South Korea. That week, South Korean officials immediately drafted medical companies to develop test kits for mass production. The WHO declared a global health emergency. But Trump … did nothing. As Hubei Province went on lockdown, Trump, who loves any excuse to enact a racist travel ban, barred entry of any foreigners coming from China (it was hardly proactive) but took no additional steps to prepare for infection in the United States. He said, “We pretty much shut it down, coming in from China,” He didn’t ramp up production of test kits so we could begin isolating the virus. By February, the US had 14 confirmed cases but the CDC test kits proved faulty; there weren’t enough of them, and they were restricted to only people showing symptoms. The US pandemic response was already failing. Trump then began actively downplaying the crisis and baselessly predicting it would go away when the weather got warmer. Trump decided there was nothing to see here, and on February 24th, took time out of his day to remind us that the stock markets were soaring. A day later, CDC officials sounded the alarm that daily life could be severely disrupted. The window to get ahead of the virus by testing and containment was closing.
Trump’s next move: He compared Coronavirus to the seasonal flu…and called the emerging crisis a hoax by the Democrats. With 100 cases in the US, Trump declined to call for a national emergency. Meanwhile, South Korea was now on its way to testing a quarter million people, while the US was testing 40 times slower. When a cruise ship containing Americans with coronavirus floated toward San Francisco, Trump said he didn’t want people coming off the ship to be tested because they’d make the numbers look bad. It wasn’t until the stock market reacted to the growing crisis and took a nosedive that Trump finally declared a national emergency. By this time, South Korea had been using an app for over a month that pulled government data to track cases and alert users to stay away from infected areas. Over the next weeks, as the virus began its exponential spread across the US, and Governors declared states of emergency, closing schools and workplaces and stopping the American economy in its tracks – Trump passed on every opportunity to get ahead of this crisis. Trump’s priority was never public health. It was about making the virus seem like less of a nuisance so that the “numbers” would “look good” for his reelection. Only when the stock market crashed did Trump finally begin to pay attention…and mostly to bailing out corporations in the form of a massive $500 billion slush fund, rather than to helping people. And then, with much of America finally and belatedly in lockdown, he said at a Fox News town hall that he would “love” to have the country “opened up, and just raring to go” by Easter. At every point, Trump has used this crisis to compliment himself. This is not leadership. This is the exact opposite of leadership.
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1. The Bourne Bridge
2. Travel partner in life and on every great vacation.
3. Best breakfast biscuit ever. Made at Pop + Dutch , they make the best food.
4. Lilacs are blooming 💜💜💜
5. A cocktail called “Amoxicillin” based on the facts that tequila is good and good for you.
6. When you can’t have a pond on a public sidewalk, the next best thing.
7. The house above with the yellow chairs.
8. In the neighborhood, the house on 8 Central Street. I would like to live here.
9. The same picture in 6. Grr I keep reposting both versions, this one has no filter. And I need to use Tumblr more so I can edit my posts easier.
10. Last but not certainly least, a delicious Rhubarb pop tart 😋
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Why We Must Legalize Marijuana
The federal prohibition on marijuana has been a disaster. For decades, millions of Americans have been locked up and billions of dollars have been wasted. It’s also deepened racial and economic inequality.
We must end this nonsensical prohibition.
The facts are staggering. In 2017, more Americans were arrested for marijuana possession than for murder, rape, aggravated assault and robbery combined.That’s one marijuana arrest every minute.
The costs associated with enforcing this ban – including arrests, court costs, and incarceration – reach nearly $14 billion a year.
Prohibition also hurts the economy in terms of lost wages. And Americans with criminal records have a harder time finding a job and getting the education they need.
On the other hand, legalizing, taxing, and regulating is good for the economy and creates jobs.
By simply levying a tax on marijuana like we do cigarettes and alcohol, state and local governments could raise more than $6 billion a year. This doesn’t even include additional revenue from taxes on the marijuana industry.
States like Colorado and Washington that tax and regulate marijuana have already generated millions of dollarsfor health care, education,and other public investments.
But this is more than an economic issue. It’s also a matter of racial justice and equality.
The federal prohibition on marijuana dates back to anti-Mexican sentimentin the 1930s. In large part, it was nothing more than another way to criminalize communities of color.
Today, black and brown Americans are still much more likely to be arrested for marijuana than white Americans, despite using marijuana at similar rates.
Given the racist legacy of these laws, it’s particularly important that the economic gains of legalization extend to communities that have been most harmed by the war on drugs.
Support for marijuana legalization has surged in recent years, with two-thirds of Americans now in favor of it. Even a majority of Republicans are in support, and more states are taking action to reform their laws and move toward legalization.
Yet Donald Trump and his administration are trying to turn back the clock. They’ve even formed a task force to weaken public support for legalization and help spread misinformation about so-called“marijuana threats.”
Just as with the prohibition on alcohol in the 1920s, the federal prohibition of marijuana has been unnecessarily cruel – wasting billions of dollars, unjustly harming millions of lives, and furthering racist policies.
It’s time to legalize marijuana.
#legalizemarijuana
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