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That was quick, new ad singes tRump's pubic hairs over his China travel ban bullpucky.

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A heath care group allied with the Democratic party has gone for Trump’s jugular in a new ad about how his boasts of how he saved us from an even worse pandemic by implementing the Chinese travel ban. They simply weren’t having it. Hope this gets aired on Fox News.

You can support Protect Our Care as they continue the fight to protect American access to quality health care. 

The Hill reports:

A Democratic-allied group focused on defending the Affordable Care Act released a new ad this week blasting President Trump’s handling of travel restrictions from China amid the coronavirus pandemic.

“President Trump bungled the response to coronavirus from day one, and the China travel ban he brags about? That failed, too," begins the ad from the organization Protect Our Care.

"Forty-six countries restricted travel from China before Trump did. Nearly 400,000 people traveled here from China before his restrictions were in place, and 40,000 people have arrived here since."

Trump mentions the China ban at every opportunity. It’s great to see an ad that pulls off all of the emperors clothes. More of this please.

Since Bernie has now dropped out and, Biden is the last one standing, it is time to unleash the ads from all our allies. Keep kicking Trump while he’s down.

LA Times:

It’s time once again to stand up for the most popular government agency of all, the one that curiously has come under the most consistent attack by the Trump administration and its congressional henchpersons.

We’re talking about the U.S. Postal Service. According to a survey last year by the Pew Research Center, 90% of the public has a favorable view of the USPS, handily outdistancing even such other popular agencies as the National Park Service and NASA.

Yet the conservative drumbeat for privatizing this crucial service never seems to slacken, even though privatization, which would inevitably mean crummy service and immense price increases, would be the surest route to turning public admiration for the USPS into public scorn.


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