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Teh One Who Knocks
01-23-2021, 04:41 PM
By Thomas Barrabi | Fox News


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President Biden provided a grim outlook about the country’s ability to combat the coronavirus pandemic Friday while calling on Congress to move forward with additional stimulus relief measures.

Biden addressed his administration’s response efforts during a press briefing on two executive orders meant to provide food assistance to low-income families and protect workers’ rights during the pandemic. Days after the US surpassed 400,000 deaths related to COVID-19, the president warned the country had little ability in the near term to prevent spiking case totals.

"If we fail to act, there will be a wave of evictions and foreclosures in the coming months as this pandemic rages on because there’s nothing we can do to change the trajectory of the pandemic in the next several months," Biden said.

Biden had pledged efforts to jumpstart the US economy and provide aid to struggling Americans would be his top priority upon entering the Oval Office. The two executive orders Friday followed 10 other actions related to the pandemic he signed the previous day, including a mandate requiring masks to be worn on federal land.

The president faced some pushback over his remarks on the pandemic’s trajectory. Critics, including former Michigan Rep. Justin Amash, pointed out that coronavirus-related restrictions imposed in several states were meant to "flatten the curve."

"Haven’t we been told for months that restrictions and mandates were necessary to change the trajectory of the pandemic in the next several months?" Amash wrote on Twitter.

Biden said the country’s death toll was "expected to reach well over 600,000." The president reiterated his call for Congress on his "American Rescue Plan," a $1.9 trillion aid package that includes $1,400 direct payments to Americans, enhanced unemployment benefits, and federal aid for state and local governments.

"The American Rescue Plan asks Congress to provide rental assistance for millions of hard-hit families and tenants," Biden said. "This will also be a bridge to economic recovery for countless mom-and-pop landlords who can’t afford not to have the rent."

Teh One Who Knocks
01-23-2021, 04:43 PM
But...but...but....we were ASSURED that he "wasn't going to shut down the economy, he wasn't going to shut down the country, he was going to shut down the virus."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hfd4yTJgsAI

What a fucking liar. And people actually believed him. :rolleyes:


*waits for the media to call him out on this* :waiting:

deebakes
01-23-2021, 08:11 PM
seems like lockdowns and closures don't really work, despite going back to that same well

RBP
01-23-2021, 08:58 PM
And yet, 3 days after the inauguration, Chicago opened the restaurants. :-s

Teh One Who Knocks
01-25-2021, 04:22 PM
By Ronn Blitzer | Fox News


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President Biden has drawn backlash for providing a pessimistic view of his administration's ability to combat the coronavirus pandemic in the near future.

Biden's campaign featured harsh criticisms of former President Trump's approach to COVID-19, and in his first speech as president-elect he said his administration's work "begins with getting COVID under control." On Friday, however, he indicated that the trajectory of the pandemic can't be changed in the coming months, no matter what Americans do.

"If we fail to act, there will be a wave of evictions and foreclosures in the coming months as this pandemic rages on, because there's nothing we can do to change the trajectory of the pandemic in the next several months," Biden said.

The idea that nothing will change the pandemic drew confusion and ire from figures in politics and the media.

"Haven't we been told for months that restrictions and mandates were necessary to change the trajectory of the pandemic in the next several months?" former Michigan Rep. Justin Amash, a libertarian, tweeted.
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Fox News contributor and former Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, criticized Biden for his fatalist sentiment.

"Already giving up," Chaffetz tweeted. "Banner headlines in all major media outlets? Nope. Most will bury this but it is a stunning admission. Biden says 'nothing we can do' to change pandemic 'trajectory' in coming months."
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National Review's David Harsanyi said the idea that there was nothing that could be done was "the opposite" of what Biden said during his campaign.
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On Sunday, Biden's nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra tried to clarify the president's message.

"I believe President Biden made it very clear, the plane is in a nosedive, and we gotta pull it up. And you’re not going to do that overnight," Becerra told "State of the Union" host Dana Bash on CNN. "But we're gonna pull it up, we have to pull it up. Failure's not an option here, and so we will."

When asked if that means he believes the administration can indeed change the pandemic's trajectory, Becerra reiterated that it would not happen "overnight," but said that progress is possible if people work together.

"We've got to make sure we're coordinated," he said. "We can't just tell the states, 'Here's some PPE, some masks, here's some vaccines, now go do it.' No, no. When we hand them over, we stay with them and provide resources to make it happen."

Becerra then claimed that the simple act of everyone wearing face masks would be enough to make an impact.

PorkChopSandwiches
01-25-2021, 05:36 PM
And today Newsom pulls his stay at home order....amazing.