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Dictator Biden policies so bad (no shock) even CNN now - criticizing him.

Posted: Feb 23rd, 2021 - 8:39 pm

As if this is such a shock.  Communist Party Leader Biden so clueless and demented, he is pathetic.  Biden family parade hm around lkike a show pony to keep their Corrupt Biden Family Cabal rolling in Communist Chinese do-re-mi.  This is just one bad policy - not enough room to post all disastrous policies.

 

Biden’s School Opening Policy is So Bad That Even CNN is Attacking It

Posted On 18 Feb 2021

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President Joe Biden has been in office for a month, and it’s safe to say that his approach to the coronavirus pandemic is no improvement at all over the last administration’s. Biden came soaring into Washington with a bunch of extraordinary promises about how he would take Trump’s failed plan to defeat the virus and turn it into a winning strategy. Well, we’re not sure what happened to those promises, but who can possibly be impressed by what we’ve seen thus far?

In regards to getting schools opened back up, Biden’s message is so confusing, contradictory, and unscientific that he’s even beginning to get pushback from the liberal media! On CNN Wednesday, reporter Abby Phillip could hardly keep the disdain out of her voice when asked about the administration’s plans to get schools open for in-person learning.

“We’re hearing a lot of conflicting stuff from the White House, especially right now about when the vaccines will be widely available, what counts in terms of reopening schools,” CNN host Jake Tapper said. “What do you make so far of the messaging from the Biden administration?”

“Yeah, I think mixed messaging is a little bit of an understatement,” said Phillip. “There’s been a lot of doublespeak, but I think they’re in two categories. One, I think, probably has more to do with the uncertainty of the vaccine development process, of the uncertainty around the variants, and what that means for the timeline for when everyone might get vaccinated and when we might return to normal.

“But then there’s another category of things that seems to be just about politics, which is this idea that they can’t seem to just give a simple answer about what the science says about when schools should reopen, and what they might want from a political perspective before that happens,” she continued. “I think Jeffrey Zients, who you saw there, laid it out pretty clearly. It’s still puzzling to me why the vice president and the president won’t say this themselves, but the CDC guidelines say, it’s not a prerequisite to reopen schools, but the Biden administration very clearly wants for teachers to be prioritized. Both things can be true at the same time, they just for some reason, refuse to say it.”

Tapper noted that both Biden and Vice President Harris have been trying to push teachers to the front of the vaccine line, even though their own CDC has said that inoculation isn’t necessary for teachers to return to in-person instruction.

“Why is it so tough for the Biden administration to give a straight, clear answer on this issue of when schools should open and just the general issue of teachers’ safety versus opening schools?” Tapper asked.

“Yeah, I mean, I think that they are torn,” Phillip replied. “Look, the teachers’ unions are a very powerful democratic constituency. And they feel very strongly that teachers should, at the very least, all be vaccinated before returning to school. But that is clearly not what the CDC’s recommendations say. What is really puzzling to me is why the Biden administration, which ran on a campaign promise of having the science go first, and the science lead, can’t just simply state what the science says on the topic while also stating their preference for what they hope to happen.”

It doesn’t seem that puzzling to us. They are cowards, pure and simple. And this administration’s refusal to lead on this issue is an abdication of duty, period.

 



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