11-11-2020, 10:55 PM
(11-11-2020, 07:31 PM)BostonCard Wrote: https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archiv...us/605752/
Klain, you will remember, was Obama's Ebola czar. He published the piece on January 30.
Quote:The U.S. government has the tools, talent, and team to help fight the coronavirus abroad and minimize its impact at home. But the combination of Trump’s paranoia toward experienced government officials (who lack “loyalty” to him), inattention to detail, opinionated rejection of science and evidence, and isolationist instincts may prove toxic when it comes to managing a global-health security challenge. To succeed, Trump will have to trust the kind of government experts he has disdained to date, set aside his own terrible instincts, lead from the White House, and work closely with foreign leaders and global institutions—all things he has failed to do in his first 1,200 days in office.
BC
He was their swine flu czar too, right? Same guy who said:
“It is purely a fortuity that this isn’t one of the great mass casualty events in American history,” Ron Klain, who was Biden’s chief of staff at the time, said of H1N1 in 2019. “It had nothing to do with us doing anything right. It just had to do with luck. If anyone thinks that this can’t happen again, they don’t have to go back to 1918, they just have to go back to 2009, 2010 and imagine a virus with a different lethality, and you can just do the math on that.”
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/05/04...rus-232992
Audaces fortuna iuvat
