Dotard’s done some rotten stuff in his ‘reign of error’ but cutting the funding to the WHO is near the top, as he’s literally going to kill MANY innocent people.
All to divert attention from his lack of action. He’s doing his famous, ‘kill the messenger’ act, as he blames them for doing exactly what he did. Having an inappropriate response to a crisis, although they offered millions of test kits, and needed expertise, which he turned down, while he golfed and called the plague a Hoax.
If world opinion of America, as represented by the jackass in the White House wasn’t bad enough, after backing of the Paris Accord, the Iran Treaty and wrecking NATO while kissing up to the world's dictators wasn’t bad enough already, this oughta do it.
The health community is nearly unanimously against his decision, for obvious reasons.
When will his sheep say, ‘He’s gone too far!’
Probably never, cuz he and they have shown, repeatedly, nothing is too low in their world.
If world opinion of America, as represented by the jackass in the White House wasn’t bad enough, after backing of the Paris Accord, the Iran Treaty and wrecking NATO while kissing up to the world's dictators wasn’t bad enough already, this oughta do it.
The health community is nearly unanimously against his decision, for obvious reasons.
When will his sheep say, ‘He’s gone too far!’
Probably never, cuz he and they have shown, repeatedly, nothing is too low in their world.
Richard Horton, the editor-in-chief of the Lancet medical journal, described Trump’s decision as “a crime against humanity,” tweeting “every scientist, every health worker, every citizen must resist and rebel against this appalling betrayal of global solidarity.”
“The president’s decision makes Americans less safe, let’s be clear about that,” Thomas Bollyky, the director of the Global Health Program.
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