Mark Alexander at the Patriot Post isn’t afraid to talk about both the negative and positive aspects of how President Trump has handled this Chinese virus pandemic. Nevertheless, it is obvious the Devilcrats and ‘…their media bootlickers are positioning themselves to blame Trump and Republicans for every single death after the reopening, claiming that they put the economy and Trump’s reelection ahead of the lives of the people. We can hear their campaign cry now: “Trump and the Republicans have blood on their hands!”
Hopefully, most of our fellow Americans will realize that a vibrant economy is in fact the lifeblood of a free people.
However, it ain’t over — lockdown or not, the China Virus is not done with its destruction.
The latest obsession of the anti-Liberty lockdown extremists is a leaked government model projecting that deaths have not peaked and that by June there will be 3,000 Americans dying every day. But what most media outlets failed to mention is the fact that the creator of this dire model, Justin Lessler, an associate professor of epidemiology at Johns Hopkins, has already downplayed its usefulness: “I had no role in the process by which that was presented and shown. It was not in any way intended to be a forecast.” President Trump’s administration issued notice immediately that the speculative model was “not a White House document, nor has it been presented to the Coronavirus Task Force or gone through interagency vetting,” and noted further, “This data is not reflective of any of the modeling done by the Task Force, or data that the Task Force has analyzed.”
Moving forward, let me state again that balancing the CV19 mitigation efforts with the economic and social consequences has been extremely challenging, and formulating and implementing a mitigation plan and an exit strategy is the most difficult and complex policy decision faced by any president in decades. Let me also restate that, to the Trump administration’s great credit, our nation was in a better position to take this enormous economic hit than it would’ve been under the statist suppression of Hillary Clinton. Until two months ago, we had the strongest economy in U.S. history. And we will Make American Great Again.
I believe that President Trump is also well equipped as a result of his considerable business experience to evaluate an effective path forward for our economy. But that path will be chock-full of pitfalls and political snares set by Rep. Nancy Pelosi and Sen. Chuck Schumer.
Trump, of course, is by now conditioned to this sort of sabotage. Before he even took office, the Obama administration tried to take him down with the fake Russia-collusion charade. The Democrats also failed to take Trump down with their second attempt, the fake Ukraine-collusion charade. That effort had been sucking up all the Beltway oxygen just as the SARS-CoV-2 virus was beginning its deadly spread.
Finally, Democrats will be pulling out all the stops to retake the White House by supporting their party’s non-compos-mentis presumed nominee, Joe Biden — assuming he survives the prospect of a brokered Demo convention.
Of course, getting beyond these credible and corroborated sexual-assault allegations should be no problem if the DNC follows the advice of Biden’s enablers at The New York Times, which has called for the Democrat Party to lead the investigation.
And on that note, let me also restate, as I did in February, that Democrats are hanging their 2020 election hopes on pandemic death and destruction. They have an evil, sordid, and disgraceful history of politicizing such things. If ever there were a justification for the reinstitution of public stockades, if not public gallows, the traitorous Pelosi/Schumer tag team is just that.’ https://patriotpost.us/alexander/70470-americans-must-understand-the-consequences-of-restoring-our-economy-2020-05-06?mailing_id=5036&utm_medium=email&utm_source=pp.email.5036&utm_campaign=alexander&utm_content=header.default






the same issue. In their coverage, Reuters writers called the aborted animals “piglets” and “baby pigs” – a courtesy that their outlet advises against when writing about aborted human beings.