Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Former White House Task Force Aide: CDC Guidance Was Watered Down to Align With President Trump's Message

 


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By now, Americans have realized from Veteran Reporter Bob Woodward's conversations with President Trump, that the President intentionally 'downplayed' the severity of the COVID-19 virus to avoid causing alarm throughout the nation.  Americans are not children (at least not all of us currently).  Therefore, we expect a certain amount of truth from the top leadership.  Why do I carry on providing clips from media in my recent blog posts?



As we approach an election to appoint the next President of the United States, voters should be considering all sides.  Now, does that mean I need to propagate the news coming from Fox News too?  Sure, if that news was credible.  In the coming weeks, I will provide a certain amount of commentary (news videos) with information that I feel is relevant to the decision before us.



You (the reader) might disagree with the decision.  Fair enough.  I will take that chance.  The chance to inform the public that the current leadership does not have your welfare (safety and health) in mind.  As an example, a former White House COVID-19 Task Force aide was interviewed by MSNBC's Rachel Maddow about the cover-ups by the Task Force of the potentially unsafe spread of COVID-19 among the public.  Specifically, in one instance, covering up the safety standards coming out of the meatpacking industry.  A blatant disregard for the health of Americans:






Get educated about the obvious.  Get out to exercise your vote!



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