Why are Blue States with high COVID death rates blaming Trump instead of their own governments?

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  1. Ronstar

    Ronstar Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    the Nazis were as right-wing as they come.

    anti-immigrant, anti-Jew, anti-Gay, super nationalist, colluding with corporations....these are all the hallmarks of right-wing dictatorship.
     
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    vman12 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    That's so much nonsense I don't even know where to start.

    Is that what the Nazi's did: collude with corporations?
     
  3. dairyair

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    You were talking about 2 states, NY and NJ.

    All I did was give stats.
     
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    Nope not at all...they were a regime taht believed in big Govt and opposed to free market economies.
     
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    vman12 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I wonder if Jared Kushner will be heading the anti-Jew wing of the party.

    Maybe we could get some comments from the Farrakhan wing of the Democrat party.
     
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    The president is always to blame because he's the president.
    If Donald doesn't like it, no one will stop him from giving this job to another man who can handle it.
     
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    tharock220 Well-Known Member

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    pretty sure I was talking about New York....or did I mean some other state when I said “in addition to the most deaths”?

    reading is fundamental son
     
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    Ok, whatever. I was going by your OP.

    And Tx has higher UE than NJ.

    Texas 942,486
    Tx has the most cases of all states.
    Fl is #3.
     
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    If our President had done his job & created a centralized national control center to work with & coordinate efforts against the pandemic, then many of the issues afflicting the various states--red & blue--would have never developed. Instead, he created a situation where coordination was hampered at best & non-existent at worst, & states had to compete with each other for the tools they all needed to protect their citizens. It was like 50 nations in a free for all. That's no way to govern a nation.
     
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    vman12 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    You mean like how he appointed FEMA to direct all efforts, centrally.

    https://www.rpc.senate.gov/policy-papers/dhs-role-in-covid-19-response

    FEMA also plays a role in securing the supply chains for personal protective equipment, testing supplies, and other medical equipment. It launched a temporary effort called Project Airbridge in March to help get vital materials, often in short supply, where they were needed most. These materials would normally travel by ship from the manufacturers in Asia, taking 30-40 days to reach their destination in the U.S. By the time the effort ended in June, Project Airbridge had used nearly 250 flights to move supplies across the Pacific and around the country in two days or less. The expedited equipment was then sold and distributed around the U.S., with 50% of PPE going to hotspots around the country and 50% going to traditional distribution channels. The operation bought valuable time as the U.S. built more robust supply lines and domestic production capacity.
     
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    XploreR Well-Known Member

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    What's he doing now?
     
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    vman12 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Hold on.

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