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To not be China’s shill
Throughout the early weeks of coronavirus, Trump repeatedly praised China’s handling of coronavirus. Importantly, this praise was central to advancing the argument that Trump had totally beaten down coronavirus with merciless force and efficiency: Trump kept insisting he was successfully collaborating with China to defeat it.
Yet, at around that same time, Biden was warning against taking China’s assurances about coronavirus at face value.
The contrast is clear. On Feb. 25, Trump said that China was “working very, very hard” to contain coronavirus, adding that “they’re getting it more and more under control,” which led Trump to conclude that for the United States, coronavirus was a “problem that’s going to go away.”
Trump repeated this sentiment the next day, claiming that because of collaboration with China, coronavirus is not “getting larger, it’s actually gotten smaller.”
By contrast, on Feb. 26, Biden directly rebutted this line, saying: “I would not be taking China’s word for it. I would insist that China allow our scientists in to make a hard determination of how it started, where it’s from, how far along it is.”
Biden had voiced that same sentiment the day before, insisting that he would “insist, insist, insist” that China show more transparency about what was going on with coronavirus.
This pattern persisted throughout the early weeks, with Trump repeatedly praising China’s handling of it and confidently claiming China had it under wraps.
What’s important here is that Trump’s repeated insistence that China had coronavirus under control was absolutely central to Trump’s own downplaying of coronavirus, and to his suggestion that he had it under control — and that it wasn’t a problem here.
By contrast, throughout this same period, Biden repeatedly said we should take coronavirus far more seriously, demanding that Trump let experts take over the response.
We now know who was right about all of this, and his name isn’t Donald J. Trump.
Changing their policy to what?
barfo
Sure I guess. I don’t think shilling for China while tariffing billions of their exports to us is technically shilling. lolOh, Trump wants that job all for himself?
barfo
Sure I guess. I don’t think shilling for China while tariffing billions of their exports to us is technically shilling. lol
100% agreed. Thank God we have a President that stopped the China from doing that to us.Yeah, hitting yourself in the head with a hammer is a good way to show other people who's boss.
barfo
I have a feeling WHO will be changing their policy. The US funds them more than any other country and 2-3 times more than the second highest China.
OK...if you were stranded on a desert island because of coronavirus, who would you rather be stranded with:
Ginger or Mary Ann
Daenerys or Sansa
Rosario Dawson or Michele Rodriguez
Miley Cyrus or Jewel
Roseanne Barr or Rosie O'Donnell
Mr. Ed or Flicka
Every corporation, organization or government have “policies.” If you like, you can look at the “Articles of Incorporation and bylaws” of corporate documents.Why would they change their "policy"....they don't do politics.
100% agreed. Thank God we have a President that stopped the China from doing that to us.
Every corporation, organization or government have “policies.” If you like, you can look at the “Articles of Incorporation and bylaws” of corporate documents.
Yep, the same tariffs that forced China to come to the table and negotiate the first trade deal. Maybe they follow through with that deal, maybe not. The tariffs still haven’t been lifted until phase 2 is reached.Are you referencing the tariffs that ultimately end up hurting the American consumer?
I mean, I guess we can do a quick google search and ask them.That stands to reason for corporations who need to show a profit for their share holders, but again, the WHO doesn't "play politics."...why would they ?
Yep, the same tariffs that forced China to come to the table and negotiate the first trade deal. Maybe they follow through with that deal, maybe not. The tariffs still haven’t been lifted until phase 2 is reached.
I mean we are currently trillions in the hole right now with this pandemic. A lot of our supply chain problems happened while the US was shut down with a lot of commerce between US and China. They even threatened to stop sending us valuable medication sometime in February.
I think even Trump supporters knew he was full of shit regarding that. Even I tried searching for any possible reasoning and couldn’t find any supporting data.Ah guidance
Look at that, Trump wants to issue suggestions. So much for complete power.

Not sure I agree with that.The Chinese agreed to small concessions that will actually benefit them sone even in the short term. In the long term China wins that deal. Trump got his face value with a deal, but he didn't win anything. He hurt American consumers.
Not sure I agree with that.
the world leaders really dropped the ball with China. And I’m not talking Obama only. This dates back to the early 90s and multi-national leaders. They should of never allowed a “Bad Actor” the ability to be the second largest economy.
I don’t know. Let’s ask CNNWhat is one rationale reason for ending funding to the WHO now? This is just petty politics.
He needs to place the blame on someone and found a random reason to blame the WHO, and cutting funding is his punishment. All he cares about are optics. Remember the impeachment? He only wanted an interview on CNN about the investigation-- not the actual investigation.
Kick his ass out now.
