I wonder if you will continue to paint a rosy picture of Trump's handling of the situation when it has been revealed that he refused to invoke the Defense Production Act because Big Business resisted.Oh ,horseshit. The president is up there basically trying to offer people hope and make it look like things are happening. I'm really not sure what you expect he's supposed to say up there. "We have no idea what we're doing here, there's no treatment, no cure, no hope. Just sit back and wait to die." Is that what you expect? Is that what you think he should be telling a nation sitting on the edge of their seat waiting for some positive news?
He gives Fauci his time to speak everyday. He's listening to the guy behind the scenes and putting on a poker face in front of the camera so people don't panic.
Let me hear what you think he should be saying to the American people every day. Give me just a couple of examples of what you would say if it were you up there.
I guess we're talking about something else now.I wonder if you will continue to paint a rosy picture of Trump's handling of the situation when it has been revealed that he refused to invoke the Defense Production Act because Big Business resisted.
This is a president who routinely pushes past the limits of presidential authority in the name of "national security" to further his agenda and yet refuses to pursue this one simple solution to an unprecedented medical supply crisis.
“The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the heads of major corporations have lobbied the administration against using the act,” the Times reports. “They say the move could prove counterproductive, imposing red tape on companies precisely when they need flexibility to deal with closed borders and shuttered factories.” Trump, Lawrence Kudlow, and Jared Kushner all reportedly found these arguments persuasive.Yes, a handful of businesses are now voluntarily lending their hand. But no, it is nowhere near what is required.
I wonder if you will continue to paint a rosy picture of Trump's handling of the situation when it has been revealed that he refused to invoke the Defense Production Act because Big Business resisted.
This is a president who routinely pushes past the limits of presidential authority in the name of "national security" to further his agenda and yet refuses to pursue this one simple solution to an unprecedented medical supply crisis.
“The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the heads of major corporations have lobbied the administration against using the act,” the Times reports. “They say the move could prove counterproductive, imposing red tape on companies precisely when they need flexibility to deal with closed borders and shuttered factories.” Trump, Lawrence Kudlow, and Jared Kushner all reportedly found these arguments persuasive.Yes, a handful of businesses are now voluntarily lending their hand. But no, it is nowhere near what is required.
I guess we're talking about something else now.
Trump needs a manager. Maybe Trump can be a Paul Heyman Guy.You mean because of all of Trump's botched promos? Or because the writers of Monday Night DNC keep pushing the wrong guy?