if the risk were only theirs you would be correct. when I see people doing this I always think to myself that evolution must be real because if they are stupid enough to put themselves in that kind of danger then nature is going to ultimately eliminate those folks. not a pretty story or one that anyone wants to hear....thus the warnings.
Do you have reading comprehension problems?????? Where did I say it was his fault? All I did was paraphrase what he said yesterday. In fact if you were capable of understanding English you would have realized I absolved him of some responsibility. Try to read what I say and not what you imagine I say.
don't care for her at all actually. very inflammatory and always looking for the shock statement. don't like her but thanks for playing
You don’t know that! In fact most of the times there has been community spread it’s because of gatherings like that. Rural Texas may not have seen it yet, but that doesn’t mean it’s not there. It probably is because too many still have to travel and risk exposure. It seems at least 20% have zero symptoms which is good for them but they’re spreading the disease to 25-30% of the people they come into contact with. That church is as much of a breeding ground as the home in Washington except those in Texas are healthier and have a better chance of spreading the disease.
I'll answer your question. As I've said many times, Trump isn't to blame for the virus; that's ridiculous. His response to it, however, is open for critique because he is the President and the buck stops with him, right? All of his response hasn't been bad but his downplaying the virus in the beginning was wrong. No one is hoping for the virus to do well. That is also ridiculous. I am rooting for Trump actually because his decisions affect us all. Because his decisions affect us all then we all have the right to say those decisions are good or bad. The difference is that this President has the thin skin and cannot take criticism in any form.