The fact that it was a Democratic majority House that ceded all management of the crisis to Trump, fled the capital, and refuses to get back to work, makes me deeply ashamed and angry
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There is still some institutional competence across the government, despite Trump's best/worst efforts to burn it all down. Career civil servants haven't stopped working. And states have picked up slack. That said, I can't say I agree with your premise, even per capita
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South Korea: 247 deaths out of 51.64 million people. United States: 62,603 deaths out of 328 million people.
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About as well as China? Vietnam? India? South Africa? Argentina?
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Have we really though? Pretty big gap at the top there...pic.twitter.com/evSAJPs2TN
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We're a pretty populous country
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This whole episode is making reconsider my general dislike of federalism
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I have President Tsa on the line... she says there were about 150 direct flights a day from China to Taiwan when this started and they haven’t had a locally acquired case in weeks... Want to talk to her?
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What an odd comment. I'm pointing out that the US response was unexceptional in the context of other countries, not that it was good.
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Is it surprising? A lot of action happened without a national response because of governors, counties, office managers, etc acting in a distributed fashion.
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