The reality: Through @realDonaldTrump’s Operation Warp Speed, efforts to develop a vaccine “have been working with remarkable efficiency,” according to The New York Times. nytimes.com/2020/10/12/hea…
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As Joe Biden's allies in the media rush to circle the wagons in the wake of Biden confusing @realDonaldTrump with George W. Bush last night: “because of who I’m running against… 4 more years of George.”
It's time for a THREAD on some of Biden's blunders.
Earlier this month, Joe Biden said, “I’m running as a proud Democrat for the Senate”
Biden should not need to be reminded that he is running for President.
On more than on occasion, Biden has forgot things related to George W. Bush.
Last year, Joe Biden forgot that Barack Obama, not George W. Bush, was “the last president.”
The New York Times’s Mark Leibovich: Obama spoke about Biden “with a patronizing overfondness – as if the VP were the beloved family dog that kept peeing on the carpet.” (2/7)
Barack Obama in 2009: “I don’t remember exactly what Joe was referring to, not surprisingly” (3/7)
Joe Biden said, “The first thing I would do” is raise taxes by eliminating @realDonaldTrump's tax cuts.
Biden and Kamala Harris are campaigning on a $4 TRILLION tax hike, the largest ever.
Biden's tax agenda would hurt 82% of Americans.
Americans have @realDonaldTrump & Republicans to thank for a tax system that is less complex and less costly for the middle-class, small businesses and working families.
Yet Biden says: “I’m going to eliminate mostly – all of [Trump’s tax cuts]...”
Because of @realDonaldTrump's agenda, the lion’s share of the tax savings went to low and middle-income households.
But Joe Biden promises to “take away” tax cuts from “everybody out there.”
March 12, Dr. Anthony Fauci commended the travel restrictions with China and Europe saying they, “absolutely” helped and were “the right public health call.”
(Reminder Joe Biden was opposed to this.)
March 15: Dr. Anthony Fauci: The Trump administration has a “very positive” “multifaceted” response to coronavirus.
March 15: Dr. Anthony Fauci: “Yes, absolutely” the federal government is doing everything needed to contain COVID-19.
March 17: Dr. Anthony Fauci: “impressed” by the Trump administration’s “comprehensive” mobilization to combat the coronavirus.