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  1. Trump knew all this. In fact, he knew a lot more. He had been getting daily intelligence reports for two months, warning him about the risk of a pandemic. It’s impossible to believe he had not been told that COVID-19 was at least 10 times more deadly than the flu, or that it was passed human to human with a just touch or a cough. A top White House adviser had already warned that a full-blown pandemic could imperil the lives of millions of Americans. Virtually every public-health expert in the world was speaking out, warning politicians and community leaders what was about to hit us.

    Nevertheless, since the moment the outbreak was first publicized in January, Trump had been doing nothing but downplaying it. To him, the pandemic was merely another plot to sabotage him. “They’re trying to scare everybody . . . cancel the meetings, close the schools — you know, destroy the country,” he told his guests that weekend. “And that’s OK, as long as we can win the election.” From The President and the Plague – RollingStone (Full article at the link)

  2. I don’t understand why you say Biden doesn’t stand a chance with him. Do you mean in the debates (assuming we have them here) or in the election, or both?

    In the debates it isn’t like Biden will not be prepared for whatever Trump tries with him unless someone actually convinces the president to act presidential. Biden will have rehearsed with someone who can mimic Trump at his most belligerent and unhinged with him spewing his usual megalomaniacal lies (Alex Baldwin perhaps). Biden can’t take the bait. He would do best to just ignore Trump and practice rolling his eyes. He should keep what he says totally in response to the moderator’s questions.

    If Trump does win thankfully I have friends in New Zealand who can help me relocate there.

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