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"We" are people who are aware of the facts.
You are dismissed.
"We" are people who are aware of the facts.
Sad. Your response is just plain sadLOL!!
Is THAT the excuses?
1. Nobody bought ventilators in preparation for the "1918 Spanish Flu pandemic". Heck, did ventilators even exist back then? Talk about irrelevant nonsense being used as an excuse!!
2. Everybody stockpiled too few ventilators. So ****ing what? Cuomo KNEW he didn't have enough. He could have fixed that situation. He didn't. Sorry, this isn't a valid excuse, either.
My advice to Cuomo...shut up and color!
Trump’s childish spats with governors have revealed perhaps more clearly than anything else in his Presidency his unfitness to lead. The governor of Michigan, “that woman”, has seen supplies from the federal government held up because the President felt she “wasn’t nice”. He’s lashed out at Cuomo and the governor of Washington when a leader would have quietly put up with their frustrations, or answered them civilly whether or not he felt the criticisms unfair. One effect of this has been to exacerbate the divisiveness in the country, as his supporters join with him in his attacks, when a deadly common threat should be a cause of unity.
Trump knows how to be a boss. He doesn't know how to lead.[/QUOTE
Methinks that last sentence is a keeper.
Sad. Your response is just plain sad
Trump’s childish spats with governors have revealed perhaps more clearly than anything else in his Presidency his unfitness to lead. The governor of Michigan, “that woman”, has seen supplies from the federal government held up because the President felt she “wasn’t nice”. He’s lashed out at Cuomo and the governor of Washington when a leader would have quietly put up with their frustrations, or answered them civilly whether or not he felt the criticisms unfair. One effect of this has been to exacerbate the divisiveness in the country, as his supporters join with him in his attacks, when a deadly common threat should be a cause of unity.
Trump knows how to be a boss. He doesn't know how to lead.
Houston saw its number of confirmed COVID-19 cases more than triple Saturday, ballooning from 69 to 232 as testing revealed more cases, but Mayor Sylvester Turner warned that efforts to further increase testing have been stymied by the federal government.
No. My response is true. Cuomo is sad.
It takes two to tango.
Hold those governors responsible for their actions.
Why do you need a leader? You can't think for yourself?
I guess you would know all about the "truth and hurt"...
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By shutting off medical supplies?
By shutting off medical supplies?
Trump’s childish spats with governors have revealed perhaps more clearly than anything else in his Presidency his unfitness to lead. The governor of Michigan, “that woman”, has seen supplies from the federal government held up because the President felt she “wasn’t nice”. He’s lashed out at Cuomo and the governor of Washington when a leader would have quietly put up with their frustrations, or answered them civilly whether or not he felt the criticisms unfair. One effect of this has been to exacerbate the divisiveness in the country, as his supporters join with him in his attacks, when a deadly common threat should be a cause of unity.
Trump knows how to be a boss. He doesn't know how to lead.
Neither do some governors evidently.
Playing the blame game isn't exactly a very good leadership trait regardless of your position.
That hasn't happened.