Ah.jfish26 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 29, 2020 11:27 am
Maybe - and I know this is "out-of-the-box", radical thinking - maybe, if the federal government had, from the top down, taken this seriously - relying on science rather than wishcasting, and prioritizing public health over election results - state and local health departments would not have to fill the leadership void with what is of course a patchwork, inconsistent response.
That's not to absolve state and local officials of criticism for making stupid decisions themselves. They just shouldn't have a leadership vacuum to fill.
This is from 11 days after inauguration. It was not the first such story. And they've continued -- mostly with media cheering -- for all of the intervening 38 months.
"LULZ, Trump isn't running anything!"
Except now, apparently, the public health bureaucracy, cuz...sumthin, sumthin'...
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2017/02 ... nt-workers