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Bragging, Blaming, and Complaining – But Never Personal Responsibility !: Trump’s Response to the Pandemic

I don’t know about you but I am Sick and tired of this President, fulfilling his duties, both the most serious and the minor ones, as if he still were. whether it’s overseeing your family’s real estate empire or hosting a game show – kind of TV show! In what seems like a classic story, of someone taking over, obviously unprepared and no – ready – for – prime timeDonald Trump has often seemed to put his personal / political agenda and / or his own interests ahead of the best interests of the nation, its citizens, and the world at large. Even those individuals, who make up his political core / base, of supporters, would say, for the most part, that they are somewhat attracted by his unusual message, and the way he articulates it. While everything, the occupant of the White House, does, or prioritizes, is significant, in times of crisis, as we are currently going through, during this global pandemic, we need to be cared for and represented by individuals, who seriously consider preparedness. , ramifications and general sustainability of our planet, etc. With that in mind, this article will briefly attempt to consider, examine, review, and discuss the 6 steps of Trump’s current Game Plan.

1. To cheat: The first step, as often happens, is the proclamation and declaration of Trump, an issue that does not fit perfectly on his agenda, it is therefore a hoax and / or fake news! Our reaction, in the earliest stages, after our Intelligence Agencies, received early knowledge, seemed to be similar to proceed, with – blinders – on! Only history will tell us, with certainty, what and how much damage and / or ramifications these delays may have created, etc.!

two. I did not know, I did not know it: The first response was the denial and the proclamation that he did not know or was not aware of the initiation or the degree of implications.

3. I knew, but didn’t want to scare us: When it became obvious, through the investigative work of the media, the president was informed, before, his story made the transition, and he claimed, of course, that he knew, but felt it would be harmful, to let the public know, in an attempt. to avoid panic! However, when we think about how Mardi Gras, in New Orleans, was handled and the widespread and subsequent ramifications for health, it seems that something is missing from this explanation as well!

Four. Perfect answer: As he has done before, Trump proclaimed, his administration’s response was perfect (10 out of 10)! When faced with questions, you never accept blame or responsibility, but your first reaction is usually to blame someone else, especially the media!

5. He did nothing wrong: Nobody is perfect, we all make mistakes and he did nothing wrong. How do we benefit when someone prioritizes blaming and complaining, and their image, apparently, over benefit to the public?

6. WHO was guilty: After blaming Democrats, health officials, and basically anyone who disagreed, no one should have been surprised, you would end up shifting the blame to the World Health Organization, or WHO, for your inadequate response! ! While the WHO made mistakes / errors, it did offer, late last fall (2019), test kits (which our government rejected) and other information. There have also been emails indicating early awareness from our Management and instead of being proactive and looking at the bigger picture, they either denied, postponed, or due to funding cuts and advance planning, they were caught off guard!

Wake up America, we can’t afford this kind of business, as always! If we want to live in a better, safer, healthier and more sustainable world, we must demand stronger and more prepared leadership!

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