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Comments by "William Cattr" (@williamcattr267) on "President Trump not taking responsibility for coronavirus testing issues" video.
@Fenderstratosphere98 21 is as good as 12 nowadays compared to us that are over 40. You are barely old enough to remember 9/11 and probably have no experience with a rotatory phone or a typewriter! lol. I mean all this in a good-hearted way, so don't get offended. One day you too can boast of your years on earth and the things that you have seen over the years. However, on the plus side, you probably can claim to have been using a cell phone since you could talk.
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Probably because he just witnessed the recklessness of Trump shaking any number of people prior to shaking his hand (plus, he probably didn't want any of that orange paint being transferred to his hands)
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Trump's comment just shows that he knows nothing of what he is talking about. He could be asymptomatic and still have the virus yet takes no responsibility to do the right thing. The man takes no responsibility for anything. Consider 0:43 He wants to act like he doesn't know, yet he is the President. This decision to get rid of the agency that handles pandemics occurred under his watch so to speak. And even if we were to slide him the benefit of the doubt on this one, why doesn't he say that he will reinstate the agency for pandemics. He is too busy trying to shift blame or play dumb about it (though he may not be playing). He should have said, "Tony, let's look into this and correct it right away." Trump @ 01:45 “I don't know the gentleman..." Yeah, you don't have to be intimately acquainted with someone in order to become infected, idiot. He doesn't need to be on Trump's birthday card list. 2:07 "...fairly soon..." I certainly hope that he doesn't mean "soon" in the same sense as he meant "soon" for the release of his tax records...yikes (we are still waiting on that one).
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@raynmanshorts9275 None of those are even close to being note worthy when compared to the Spanish Flu of 1918 (yeah, I know, nobody is likely to be alive to remember it). 50 million or more died from it.
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