Reid Blames Trump for ‘A Million of Bodies on the Ground Due to Covid,’ Mainstreaming Anti-Vax Movement

‘Does anybody think that reliving the Trump era is a good idea or something America would even survive?’

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REID: "Well, as we mark the four-year anniversary of the pandemic, we must note that since March of 2020, more than 1 million people have died in the U.S. due to Covid. We just need to sit with this number. For the love of God, we should at least remember it. Because history could easily repeat itself in a very bad way. As of last night, Trump and Biden are officially their party’s presumptive nominees, so we need to take a hard look at these candidates, their records, their accomplishments and the choice ahead of us, and, yes, where they stand on the safety and well-being of every individual American. We’re also in a unique position to evaluate these men because both of them have been president. We can compare their actual presidencies rather than vote based on their promises. Which era do you want to relive, the chaotic, frankly, insane four years of crazy tweets, migrant kids ripped from their parents' arms, random fights with our allies, and a million bodies in the ground due to Covid, the bodies stacked up in refrigerated trucks because the hospitals ran out of room, the states fighting over ventilators, the old people dying by themselves and saying their good-byes on iPads, the economy literally collapsing and all of us stuck in our homes for a year, kids having to graduate from high school and college on Zoom. Or the Biden era, where the president is old, yes, and set in his ways and some of his policies infuriating. But at least he’s sane and a grown-up and capable of being reasoned with and pushed to change his policies. It is a serious question. Does anybody think that reliving the Trump era is a good idea or something America would even survive? What about the Americans who didn’t survive? What would they think?” 

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