President Trump and the Republican Party have turned The United States of America, the greatest power on earth towards a path of destruction and into a hibernation nation deeper in debt and lacking self-sufficiency with lies after more lies.
They have robbed American taxpayers by giving tax breaks to the wealthy has brought the US to lead in deaths, and become a hibernation state of inactivity and metabolic depression of slow breathing citizens with a low metabolic rate.
When will the law-abiding working-class heroes speak out and take a stand that this has to stop immediately before this great nation goes the way of all of Trump’s businesses? Trumpism has morphed into vulgar social Darwinism.
Federal government experts warned about the dangers ahead, but while claiming he did not see these reports, which if you believe his word, it means that he is not doing his real job, or he dismissed the information and called it a fake dossier and he is a #Convidiot. As a result, we have an insidious spread of the novel coronavirus, which has killed tens of thousands and infected more than a million people on earth.
As pandemic deepens, Trump cycles through targets to blame
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Because Trump's not acting on the information given to him, people have lost their jobs and are in danger of losing their lives. US intelligence agencies started tracking Coronavirus outbreak in China as early as November https://cnn.it/3e8PfXu
Is this what he was talking about when he said Americans would get tired of winning? We are number one alright. The number of confirmed #Coronavirus cases in New York has reached 151,598, outpacing any country except the USA. Dr. Fauci Has Been Dreading A Pandemic Like COVID-19 For Years https://53eig.ht/3e2KdeW
Majority of Americans disapprove of Trump's handling of coronavirus, say the response is lacking: Poll - Washington Times
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/apr/8/majority-of-americans-d… …
Instead of focusing on the job he can not handle, he constantly tries to change the subject or shift the blame to others. Trump says he is astounded that Obama has not endorsed Biden https://news.yahoo.com/trump-says-astounded-obama-not-231329766.html
Recovery law allows Fed to rope off public as it spends billions https://www.politico.com/news/2020/04/09/coronavirus-recovery-bill-fed-…
Opinion: Coronavirus, Pandemics and the Problem of Preparedness https://www.wsj.com/video/opinion-coronavirus-pandemics-and-the-problem…
A timeline of Trump's missed opportunities on coronavirus https://news.yahoo.com/a-timeline-of-trumps-missed-opportunities-on-cor…
Walter Shaub Tweets - He is an American attorney specializing in government ethics who, from January 9, 2013, to July 19, 2017, was the director of the United States Office of Government Ethics.
"Trump's assault on Inspectors General is late-stage corruption. The canary in the coal mine was the government ethics program, which began engaging with the Trump team long before the election. The general public got it, but too many people in positions of influence missed it. /1
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Then, there was the open presidential profiteering and clues that hard-to-prove conflicts of interest were significantly influencing policy. But Republicans in Congress ensured that no one could dig too deeply into those, and they enabled it by refusing to conduct oversight. /2
Next came Trump's tests of the enforceability of laws--a little push against the tent wall here and a big jab against it there, followed by even bigger tests and a growing awareness that many laws don't have teeth or depend upon the executive branch to enforce them. /3
Along the way came the firings of the two most critical law enforcement officials precisely because they permitted investigations of Trump. The Attorney General's firing should have triggered his removal from office. But wild-eyed Senators were hot on the trail of more judges. /4
This emboldened Trump and taught him a lesson. He had come into government unaware that "personnel is policy." Now he both understood that and knew the Senate would let him treat the government like The Apprentice: only the most slavishly obedient appointees would survive. /5
Ordinarily, the game of musical appointees would have concerned members of Congress, particularly as Trump began to find replacements who didn't care about their oaths of office. But those judges continued to excite Republican Senators, and Trump's base made them nervous. /6
Oversight began only after the Democrats took the House. But Trump's hold on the Senate was absolute. We don't know what assurances he received behind the scenes, but we saw even longtime Republican Senators abandon previously espoused principles to protect him in plain sight./7
With that protection, Trump engaged in a previously unthinkable level of resistance to congressional oversight. The collapse of this Constitutional safeguard was a potentially mortal wound. It didn't go down without a fight, the House included "obstruction" in his impeachment. /8
But the Senate has the final say. With one exception, Republican Senators didn't even maintain a pretense of honoring their oaths. They ended the sham impeachment trial quickly. The failure of this second constitutional safeguard, moved the republic into a life-or-death crisis./9
What remained was the hope that whistleblowers and witnesses could still come forward. Maybe the people could demand action—if they knew the facts. But Republicans in Congress and their staffs, aided by fringe media outlets, worked to terrorize a suspected whistleblower. /10
Witnesses faired no better. Even some Senators who had spent their careers professing support for witnesses gave Trump free rein to retaliate against them too. The stakes became high enough that whistleblowers and witnesses would henceforth think twice about coming forward./11
But Trump wasn't done. The White House began to speak of expanding its purge beyond political appointees to include career Feds, whose due process rights exist to prevent politicians from harnessing them for corrupt aims or, at least, silence any who might report wrongdoing. /12
The head of the Office of Special Counsel, which protects career Feds from political retaliation, remained silent—as did Republican Senators. Whether or not Trump follows through, the mere threat pressures career Feds to put loyalty to Trump above loyalty to the Constitution. /13
TRUMP Lies and lies, etc. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZD_xyAjC-E&feature=youtu.be