World Leaders Failed to Heed Warnings and Prepare for Pandemic, Says Global Report

By | September 15, 2020

  • September 15, 2020 at 9:14 am
    Rosenblatt says:
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    America would’ve been in a much better place if only we had a Pandemic Game Plan that we could’ve followed when this hit. After all, the Republican’s kept claiming none ever existed and this is all Obama’s fault.

    Oh wait….

    “I was wrong,” McConnell said [to] Fox News’ Bret Baier. “They did leave behind a plan. So, I clearly made a mistake in that regard.”

    • September 15, 2020 at 2:20 pm
      Craig Winston Cornell says:
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      Rosenblatt the partisan child strikes again.

      PPE equipment was NOT replaced by the Obama Administration after H1N1 and so was not available at the outset in proper quantities. (Trump Administration fixed that quickly). Hmmm . . . what was that great “plan” by the Obama Administration? The one they didn’t act on.

      The CDC failed to develop proper testing because they refused to allow private companies to develop proto-types. That is the primary failing of the “Trump Administration”. Would Trump have wanted private companies to develop testing? But OF COURSE!

      But he left it to the “experts”. You know, the people liberals get on their knees and pray to.

      • September 15, 2020 at 2:27 pm
        Rosenblatt says:
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        “PPE equipment was NOT replaced by the Obama Administration…”

        ALL
        LYING
        IS
        WRONG

        • September 15, 2020 at 4:43 pm
          Craig Winston Cornell says:
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          SHOW ME THE LINK! And no, not all lying is wrong, unless you are 4 years old.

          Lying to save someone’s life? Or not lying and watching them killed? Which is more moral?

          • September 16, 2020 at 8:25 am
            Rosenblatt says:
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            Thank you for finally admitting you don’t agree that all lying is wrong. That explains a lot of your posts.

          • September 16, 2020 at 1:23 pm
            Rosenblatt says:
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            “PPE equipment was NOT replaced by the Obama Administration…”

            Statement implies ALL PPE was at insufficient levels when Obama Left. To prove you wrong, I need to show NOT ALL PPE was below its regular inventory in 2016.

            June 24, 2020 – Ventilator figures released by the Department of Health and Human Services.

            A spokesperson said “16,660 ventilators available in the stockpile in March for immediate use” + “2,425 ventilators were in maintenance in March, putting the total at 19,085.”

            They also said “In general, prior to March of this year, the (stockpile) stored approximately 19,000 ventilators in its inventory for many years, and this number fluctuated on any given day depending on the number of ventilators in scheduled maintenance”

            So there was one piece of PPE that WAS kept up to date by Obama. Your statement is false and I called it a lie because you knew how you were wording it – making it seem like all the PPE was missing in 2016 (while ignoring Obama attempted to increase the funds for the stockpile, was stymied by the R’s, and they made the tough decision to use their limited money to stockpile lifesaving since PPE has NORMALLY always been available to purchase.

            But hey – let’s say Obama left some PPE below inventory.

            Why wasn’t Trump able to increase that inventory over the last 3.5 years?

          • September 17, 2020 at 1:02 pm
            Rosenblatt says:
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            So, uhh, Craig …

            Was some PPE replenished by the Obama administration?

            How much time does President Trump, The Amazing Business Man, need to negotiate an order to replace what wasn’t at normal inventory levels? I think 2 years is enough time, no?



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