Updated List: States with the highest COVID death rates during the Delta wave.
At top of list is Florida, where Ron DeSantis blew off warnings of summer surge, prevented local officials from taking common-sense protective measures, and pandered to those spreading disinformation.
2/ On June 22, DeSantis participated in a segment with Laura Ingraham on Fox that was *all about* mocking experts for predicting a summer surge.
After the conservative Post Millennial posted the clip, Gov's spokeswoman promoted it as "just the facts!!!"
3/ From June 22 to July 13, the number of Floridians hospitalized with COVID rose from 1,861 to 3,549.
But on July 13, DeSantis's "data/research" guy said FL surge "hasn't been significant and it likely won't last very long."
Hospitalizations kept rising, hit 17,367 on Aug. 23.
4/ Throughout July, DeSantis & team downplayed importance of rising cases by arguing that hospitalizations and deaths had gone up only "a little" in the UK (30:10 ).
They didn't account for fact that vax rate for 50+ folks was *20 points higher* in the UK.
5/ At the time DeSantis made the July 19 statement above relying on the fact that hospitalizations had risen only "a little" in the *UK* ...
... hospitalizations had already risen to over 5,000 in *Florida*, compared to under 2,000 when DeSantis went on Ingraham's show in June.
6/ On Sept. 10, DeSantis's spokeswoman promoted a video he recorded with Jay Bhattacharya on July 29.
Back in 2020, Bhattacharya became a Fox celebrity scientist by establishing himself as the go-to "COVID is substantially less lethal than the flu" guy. hoover.org/research/quest…
7/ By time of DeSantis interview with Bhattacharya, COVID had killed over 600,000 Americans, and a new record COVID surge was underway in Florida, with hospitalizations having already risen from under 2,000 in late-June to over 9,000 (on their way to over 17,000 in August).
8/8 But during that July 30 interview, DeSantis and Bhattacharya steadfastly ignored the deadly and preventable surge underway in Florida, and DeSantis's spokeswoman made no mention of it when she promoted the interview in Sept.
The Times has it's own chart, which uses a slightly different reference period (June 5-Oct. 17) than my table above (June 15-Oct 20), but shows the same basic results:
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Chart 1: Trump claims he "built the greatest economy in history" in his first 3 years, but the truth is, job creation *slowed* in those years compared to what Trump inherited from Obama-Biden.
Chart 2: Real wage growth also *slowed* in Trump's first 3 years compared to what he inherited from Obama-Biden.
Chart 3: Trump and the Republicans claim that the recent GDP report is great news, but they ignore the fact that the Trump Economy is still far behind what he inherited from Obama-Biden.
Chart 1: Trump likes to claim that he "built the greatest economy in history" in his first 3 years, but the truth is, job creation *slowed* in those years compared to what Trump inherited from Obama-Biden.
Chart 2: Real wage growth also *slowed* in Trump's first 3 years compared to what he inherited from Obama-Biden.
Chart 3: Trump and the Republicans pretend that the recent GDP report is great news, but they ignore the fact that the Trump Economy is still far behind what he inherited from Obama-Biden.
2/ Next, because Republicans often like to claim that they are the party of the private-sector, here's the pace of private-sector job creation before and after Trump took office. data.bls.gov/timeseries/CES…
3/ To inflate its jobs numbers, the Trump White House often cites data "since the election" rather than "since the inauguration."
But even giving Trump credit for 39 months instead of 37 doesn't help him when comparing it to the previous 39 months:
Worth Repeating: With Trump approval at new low, this is not the moment to give up. It's the moment to press as hard as possible to ensure that the #TrumpCon-#GOPTaxScam (tax breaks for the rich at the expense of the middle class & working poor) doesn't get to final passage. 1/3
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2/3 If ever there was a bill that should be easy for 99% of the nation to unite against, it's this attempted "heist" by "the country’s elite at the expense of everybody else, including future generations who will end up bearing the cost." nytimes.com/2017/12/02/opi… …
3/3 And Democrats must relentlessly remind the nation of exactly what happened to workers the last time Republicans pushed their false promise that tax cuts for rich would "trickle down" from "job creators" (see red bar below):