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President Trump has proclaimed the latest phase of pandemic response the transition to greatness. But Trump appears poised to preside over the eventual transition more as a salesman and marketer than a decider.
Many consequential actions are being done by others. The nations governors are overseeing their states plans to reopen their economies. Business leaders are making their own choices about how their employees can safely and responsibly return to work. Treasury officials are negotiating with Congress the details of financial stimulus packages. And scientists and public health officials are leading the race for a vaccine.
The United States under Trump has also retreated from its historic position of global leadership, declining, for instance, to participate in a coronavirus summit with other nations earlier this month.
Amid a once-in-a-century deadly pandemic, Trump has inserted his ego squarely into the U.S. response while simultaneously minimizing his own role deferring critical decisions to others, undermining his credibility with confusion and misinformation, and shirking responsibility in what some see as a shrinking of the American presidency.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/in-next-phase-of-pandemic-trump-appears-poised-to-let-others-take-the-lead/ar-BB14cXTY?li=BBnb7Kz
He'd rather sit around watching Fux Noise and eating hamberders.
Blue Owl
(50,532 posts)n/t
Drum
(9,206 posts)Newest Reality
(12,712 posts)Since when is the decline into deprivation and death a transition to greatness? Who is getting the greatness?
Is this that Republican Death Cult newspeak again?
BamaRefugee
(3,488 posts)Chainfire
(17,671 posts)and will want full credit if it goes well. That is his style of "leadership."