On the subject of Covid-19:
You don't need to downplay what is already harmless to the majority of people. Also, he already explained that he was trying to prevent a panic (which the media so idiotically caused anyway). That is the same thing Dr Fauci said he did at the beginning because
he also didn't want to cause a panic.
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On the subject of healthcare:
What war? Obama Care is not going to be removed unless something is made to replace it. So no, despite what the left media and Biden campaign wants you to think, pre-existing conditions will always be protected (under Obama care or Trumps plan). Also, Obama Care has caused millions to lose their health insurance because of rising premiums and loss of private insurers. The system seems to have been done with good intentions, but was executed horribly. Anyone who is poor benefits and anyone who is rich couldn't care less (premiums mean nothing to them, they have all the money in the world), but the middle class is screwed. The cutoff for coverage under the ACA is too harsh, making any insurance at all too expensive for the middle class.
Whether or not the ACA is replaced doesn't matter. Premiums can't go any higher than they already are now (2x higher than since 2014) and whichever way healthcare goes (ACA or Trump plan) there will
always be some group of people who lose their health insurance. The "healthcare war" is just money for media outlets and politics.
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On police brutality:
Uh... what in are you blaming the president for? He is not even remotely involved in managing the police force. That is up to the individual state departments. I agree police brutality is a serious issue, but there is no need to toss the blame to someone not responsible just because you hate them.
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Racial Justice:
I don't know a whole lot about this topic, but please tell me: what has Trump done to make things worse? I really do want to know because as far as I am aware he has done nothing to make things worse and has enacted some legislation to make things better. Not necessarily specific black legislation, but it still helps level the playing field. So he's made things better (even if indirectly).
By the way, indirect legislation is better because it prevents any resentment by the folks who don't benefit from black-specific legislation, preventing more racial tension (not a known fact, just common sense).
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