being too optomistic is great unless that causes their organization to be under-prepared.
lying to the the public about the availabilty of testing, the severity of the virus ,
denying ANY personal responsibility, etc etc; now those are things that someone
in charge should be slammed for. the MSM which is echoing a lot of
the public's frustration.
being too optomistic is great unless that causes their organization to be under-prepared.
lying to the the public about the availabilty of testing, the severity of the virus ,
denying ANY personal responsibility, etc etc; now those are things that someone
in charge should be slammed for. the MSM which is echoing a lot of
the public's frustration.
I guess that makes his consistent misinformation campaign ok.
however, most public officials, but not all, do NOT intentionally
spread misinformation, especially when dealing with a crisis.
the president of the united states influences me, my state, my country, and
my planet far more than anyone else. you will forgive me, if i concentrate
on his words, actions, and character during these uncertain times.