Dr. Anthony Fauci is speaking — and please pardon my paraphrasing a well-worn cliché — truth to ignorance.
The nation’s top infectious disease doc has declared that the worldwide coronavirus pandemic could kill as many as 200,000 Americans and could infect millions more of us before it is finally brought, um, “under control.”
I fear the doctor is right. I also fear the man for whom he works — Donald Trump — is dead wrong when he keeps up the happy talk about what a “fantastic job” everyone is doing to stem the killer tide.
The U.S. death count has surpassed 2,000. It is climbing rapidly. The worst still hasn’t yet arrived. I am among millions of Americans who are waiting anxiously for the worst to get here. I’ll say to the worst: You may leave now.
It doesn’t matter one little bit to me that a 200,000-person casualty count isn’t the worst such incident to afflict the United States. The Centers for Disease Control said the 1918-19 flu pandemic killed more than 650,000 Americans; what’s more considering that our population then was far smaller than it is today, that death count becomes even more staggering.
Still, we are facing a potentially terrible time of it as the COVID-19 strain of the coronavirus does it filthy work around the world.
I no longer want the president of the United States to boast about what a great job he is doing. I want him to speak the truth.
I guess you’d rather him get in front of the cameras and say “OMG, we’re all going to die!”. Would that make you happy? Of course he’s going to be optimistic. I certainly don’t want someone preaching gloom and doom when leading our country.
Seek help!!!!