-=> On 09-20-20 10:39, Aaron Thomas <=-
-=> spoke to Dale Shipp about Re: Killer <=-
DS> Exactly -- he should have been more honest and demanding. For that he
DS> has the blame for many covid deaths that would have been avoided if he
DS> had told the people the correct information instead of his lies.
AT> I don't think the president's advice is anything anyone really cares
AT> about when it comes to covid-19.
That is very wrong. His core follows his lead in many ways.
AT> Democrat supporters can't be expected
AT> to listen to him, and even Republican supporters should know better
AT> than to rely on the president to tell them how to protect their
AT> families.
They should know better -- but they do follow his lead.
AT> I'd ask a doctor all the questions, if I was feeling sick. If the
The problem with that statement is that by the time you are feeling sick
with Covid-19 you have probably spread the virus to a number other
people unless you followed the protocols given by the public medical
officials. Then they give it to others before they get sick, etc.
AT> president has a doctor telling him stuff about the virus, and the
AT> president doesn't listen to the doctor, then that's his problem. I get
AT> my medical advice from doctors and not from presidents.
Then you should listen to the doctors who are tell you to wear a mask in
public, to keep social distance, to wash hands, etc. Others are
listening to Trump telling them not to bother with masks, distancing and
the rest.
AT> And when I was worried about getting nuked by NK, I didn't even cry to
AT> Obama, because I knew that he was no expert at fixing relations with
AT> other countries.
Very different. There was not much you could personally do about NK as
an individual. In the case of Covid-19, your personal actions and those
of the rest of the population have a large effect on the spread of the
disease.
Dale Shipp
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