Opinion

Trump's incompetence is a real problem — but decades of right-wing ideology have also made this crisis worse

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell smelled an evil liberal conspiracy on Thursday, one designed to steal away his decades of tireless work to kneecap the federal government. The Democratic-majority House had passed a large emergency bill, designed to combat the coronavirus pandemic, and McConnell was absolutely certain Democrats, led by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, were trying to pull one over on him.

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Donald Trump just had a disastrous week that may define -- or doom -- his presidency

The Dow Jones average dropped almost 10% on Thursday after two weeks of unprecedented volatility. It was the worst day on Wall Street since 1987. Cities and states have declared emergencies, and major sporting events have been canceled for the foreseeable future. Disney resorts are closed, Broadway is closed and schools in many cities and states around the country are closed. (That's not true yet in the largest cities — but stay tuned.) Our nation is finally on the emergency footing experts have been predicting would be necessary for weeks now.

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Trump and his propagandists flail around grasping at ludicrous lies as they try to save their own skins

Donald Trump and the massive propaganda apparatus around him — call them "TrumpLand" — cannot decide what lie to tell about the new coronavirus, COVID-19, that is now exploding into a global pandemic. Simply not lying is of course not an acceptable option. The unofficial motto of the Trump administration is quite clearly "Lie about everything, all the time, even for no apparent reason." In this case, Trump is facing a very real PR crisis, and the first instinct of this president and his advocates is always to find some way to lie themselves out of their latest pickle.

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Trump's unending stupidity sparks chaos as his administration struggles to respond to the coronavirus pandemic

Back in 1992, while running for re-election, President George H.W. Bush was speaking at a New Hampshire town hall and accidentally read aloud some stage directions handed to him by his staff: “Message: I care.”

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How Trump is grifting the pandemic to give the rich another big tax cut

Using the coronavirus as his excuse, Donald Trump is working to give the highest-paid American workers a valuable tax break, while tossing crumbs to the middle class and the working poor.

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Dems face a 'major disadvantage' going with Joe Biden -- according to political savant Rachel Bitecofer

The 2020 Democratic presidential primary season slogs onward, toward what now seems an inevitable conclusion.

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Whatever COVID-19 brings, this chaplain wants you to remember that the death rate is ultimately 100%

While Coronavirus Czar Mike Pence prays away the plague and the CDC offers its lackluster pandemic response, there’s a missing link in the COVID-19 conversation: there’s ultimately no if in dying.

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Here are all the lies Trump has told about coronavirus

President Donald Trump has spent the entire coronavirus crisis trying to lie, downplay the threat, and shift blame, as public events are shut down across the country and the stock market plunges.

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Trump is using the coronavirus crisis to launch a stealth attack on Social Security

Donald Trump’s proposal to cut the payroll contribution rate is a stealth attack on Social Security. Even if the proposal were to replace Social Security’s dedicated revenue with deficit-funded general revenue, the proposal would undermine this vital program.

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Trump's inept coronavirus response looks like a botched attempt to protect his failing business

I think it's been pretty clear from the beginning of the coronavirus outbreak that President Trump's top concern has been American business, rather than public health. He has pinned his re-election hopes on an argument that his leadership has produced the greatest economy in world history, and 2,000-point plunges in the stock market are very off-brand.

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Robert Reich: Coronavirus won't respond to trickle-down economics

CEOs of the major Wall Street banks have been summoned to the White House to discuss the coronavirus its economic fallout. I'm told Trump administration is considering more corporate tax cuts, tax cuts targeted to the airlines and hospitality industries, and a temporary payroll tax cut. 
The bank CEOs will approve of all these.

But they would be useless. They'd be too slow to stimulate the economy, and wouldn't reach households and consumers who should be the real targets. And they'd reward the rich, who don't spend much of their additional dollars, without getting money into the hands of the poor and middle-class, who do.

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There is hard data that shows 'Bernie Bros' are a myth

Mainstream pundits and politicians continue to obsess over the stereotype of the "Bernie Bro," a perfervid horde of Bernie Sanders supporters who supposedly stop at nothing to harass his opponents online. Elizabeth Warren, Hillary Clinton and New York Times columnist Bret Stephens have all helped perpetuate the idea that Sanders' supporters are somehow uniquely cruel, despite Sanders' platform and policy proposal being the most humane of all the candidates.

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As insurance executives waive copays for coronavirus, this reminder: Medicare for All would eliminate all copays forever

After the Trump administration on Tuesday touted that executives from some of the nation's major private insurance companies are now waiving copays for their customers who need testing for the coronavirus, advocates of Medicare for All took the opportunity to note that under a universal, single-payer system like Medicare for All copays for any medically necessary service or care would be a thing of the past entirely.

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