Failed presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren weighed-in on the nation’s fight against the global pandemic this week; saying the country should rapidly prepare for a “post-Coronavirus economy.”
“Tackling the pandemic is about doing everything we can now to save lives and keep the economy on life support—but it’s also about how we plan ahead and mobilize for a post-coronavirus economy,” posted Warren on social media.
Tackling the pandemic is about doing everything we can now to save lives and keep the economy on life support—but it's also about how we plan ahead and mobilize for a post-coronavirus economy. Here's my full conversation with @EzraKlein. https://t.co/jP0DSSqPYy
— Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) April 6, 2020
Warren continued her war-of-words with the White House this week; falsely asserting the Trump administration believes those without health insurance are “on their own” during the Coronavirus crisis.
“Mike Pence and Donald Trump have made it clear—Americans without health insurance are on their own. It’s disgraceful. The federal government must step up and ensure everyone is covered,” posted Warren on social media.
Mike Pence and Donald Trump have made it clear—Americans without health insurance are on their own. It’s disgraceful. The federal government must step up and ensure everyone is covered. pic.twitter.com/u0jLZiCzJS
— Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) April 3, 2020
Watch the Senator’s comments above.
'SICKENING': Backlash Grows Against Denver Democrat Who Supported Spreading Coronavirus at MAGA Rallies
Denver’s Democratic Councilwoman Candi CdeBaca is facing a growing backlash on social media this week after calling for those sick with the deadly Coronavirus to intentionally spread the disease at ‘Make America Great Again’ rallies.
“Democrat Denver Councilwoman Candi CdeBaca says that she stands in ‘solidarity’ with someone who says that they if they get the coronavirus that they will attend as many Trump rallies as possible She appears to have made the statement on her government Twitter account,” posted a reporter with the Daily Wire.
These people are sick. https://t.co/74mEIJDOpa
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) March 3, 2020
“These people are sick,” posted Donald Trump Jr.
“This elected Democrat in Colorado doesn’t seem very nice!” the Trump campaign War Room Twitter account posted in response.
This elected Democrat in Colorado doesn't seem very nice! @CandiCdeBacaD9 https://t.co/NvCn6UA4Wd
— Trump War Room – Text TRUMP to 88022 (@TrumpWarRoom) March 3, 2020
Read the full report here.
Source: Fox News
A NEW LOW: NY Times Article Blames Coronavirus Outbreak on ‘Evangelicals’ and Religious Americans
A sickening new article published by the New York Times Friday viciously claims the “road to Coronavirus hell” was “paved by Evangelicals” and other religious Americans; directly blaming hundreds of deaths and thousands of infections on people of faith.
“Donald Trump rose to power with the determined assistance of a movement that denies science, bashes government and prioritized loyalty over professional expertise. In the current crisis, we are all reaping what that movement has sown,” writes Katherine Stewart.
“By all accounts, President Trump’s tendency to trust his gut over the experts on issues like vaccines and climate change does not come from any deep-seated religious conviction. But he is perfectly in tune with the religious nationalists who form the core of his base. In his daily briefings from the White House, Mr. Trump actively disdains and contradicts the messages coming from his own experts and touts as yet unproven cures,” adds the author.
“When a strong centralized response is needed from the federal government, it doesn’t help to have an administration that has never believed in a federal government serving the public good. Ordinarily, the consequences of this kind of behavior don’t show up for some time. In the case of a pandemic, the consequences are too obvious to ignore,” Stewart concludes.
Read the full story at the New York Times.