Yes, which is why I didn't say that Trump implemented lockdowns like dim-witted Democrats claim. He verbally supported them, and criticized some governors for getting rid of them. Ergo, supported them.
Trump supported lockdowns for longer than DeSantis.
Which is OK, people can make mistakes. But DeSantis was rather good on the coronavirus far sooner than the rest of people.
No, he didn't support them. He consistently said "the cure cannot be worse than the disease". (Though there's some irony there with the vaccine stuff, but I digress, nobody is unfortunately based on vaccines in the republican candidacy)
Moreover, implementing lockdowns is far more egregious than verbally supporting them even if he did do that, you'd think this would be common sense.
“I told the governor of Georgia, Brian Kemp, that I disagree strongly with his decision to open certain facilities,” Trump said at a White House coronavirus task force press briefing, doling out praise for “strong, resolute” Georgia residents.
RINO Brian Kemp was stronger than Trump on this issue.
Yes, 1 month later he was saying that states should open up, but it's ridiculous to try to deny that Trump initially supported lockdowns. Which is fine, because people can make mistakes.
You ignore that Desantis had Florida locked down during that very same time,
Trump criticizing a single (untrustworthy) governor one time in a very limited and mild context is apparently a bigger issue than actually locking down the state, but you're saying Trump is the one making mistakes? Its also awfully ironic that you chose one of the key states where election fraud as a result of the state's COVID measures cost Trump the election.
Verbal criticisms ultimately amount to just words, they mean little.
What are you talking about? There were no lockdowns on the federal level and he spoke out against them, all lockdowns were done by states.
Yes, which is why I didn't say that Trump implemented lockdowns like dim-witted Democrats claim. He verbally supported them, and criticized some governors for getting rid of them. Ergo, supported them.
Trump supported lockdowns for longer than DeSantis.
Which is OK, people can make mistakes. But DeSantis was rather good on the coronavirus far sooner than the rest of people.
No, he didn't support them. He consistently said "the cure cannot be worse than the disease". (Though there's some irony there with the vaccine stuff, but I digress, nobody is unfortunately based on vaccines in the republican candidacy)
Moreover, implementing lockdowns is far more egregious than verbally supporting them even if he did do that, you'd think this would be common sense.
As of 22 April 2020:
RINO Brian Kemp was stronger than Trump on this issue.
Yes, 1 month later he was saying that states should open up, but it's ridiculous to try to deny that Trump initially supported lockdowns. Which is fine, because people can make mistakes.
You ignore that Desantis had Florida locked down during that very same time,
Trump criticizing a single (untrustworthy) governor one time in a very limited and mild context is apparently a bigger issue than actually locking down the state, but you're saying Trump is the one making mistakes? Its also awfully ironic that you chose one of the key states where election fraud as a result of the state's COVID measures cost Trump the election.
Verbal criticisms ultimately amount to just words, they mean little.