Meadmaker
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Is your only complaint that he didn't say the right things?
And his "little racist travel ban" was the right call.
This is a pathetic attempt to deflect from the fact that you can't actually answer the question. You have no idea what we should have done, do you? Even before we reach the point of trying to prove what the optimal (or even better) course of action would have been, you can't even describe it.
Look in the mirror.
On January 31, he implemented travel restrictions. Good call, if you ask me.
But why did he do that? Let's think about this. He did it because he knew that this could result in a deadly pandemic. If it got into the US and started reproducing this would be bad. Very, very, bad. And he obviously knew that on January 31. That's obvious, because he reacted to it on January 31.
So, if I were President, and I knew there was a possibility of a deadly pandemic, which Trump obviously knew by January 31, here are some things I would do.
1. Build as many tests as I possibly could. Call the CDC. Find out how many test would be available. Check to see if that's enough. Immediately start making more if not enough. By "start making more", I mean find out who needs to get contracts. Who can do it. What regulations need to be cut to get them out faster because this was not an ordinary situation.
2. Find out if the medical community is prepared. If they say they need PPE, start building PPE. (Same procedures as above.)
3. Find out if ordinary citizens should be wearing masks, like they did in South Korea. Start building masks. (Same procedures as above, except enlist individuals and small businesses. Spread the word to the masses to get involved.)
4. This will cost money. Call Congress today.
The passing of the travel restrictions proved he was aware of the pending problem. He knew, or should have known, that the travel restrictions were, at best, something that bought time. The virus could not be kept out of the United States, but it might be delayed a bit. He knew that it was a threat on January 31, because he did something about it on January 31. He knew, or should have known, that a lot more steps would be necessary if there was any hope of containment.
What did he do on February 1?
In fact, when was the next time he did anything of significance?
Unless you can find answers to those questions, you already have your answer to what proof there was that he was asleep at the wheel.