Nero, the Roman Emperor who
legendarily fiddled while Rome burned is a symbol for an
irresponsible, ineffective, and callous leader who shows indifference
to people in crisis. The great Rome fire took place in the first
century AD. The fiddle wasn't invented until the eleventh century,
so it is unlikely that the hedonistic emperor played the fiddle while
his city was burning. More likely, he was engaged in some trivial or
sybaritic act, regardless of the crisis.
Our
45th President puts Nero to shame. Our country is burning, with
COVID cases rising, racial tensions rising. The President is pouring
fuel on an already-flaming fire with his callous indifference,
ineffective leadership, and irresponsible proclamations. He has so
utterly failed to provide a national plan to combat corona that
Republican governors have called him out. Notably, Maryland
governor Larry Hogan, who chairs the National Governor's Association,
excoriated Mr. Trump in a July 16 Washington Post op-ed noting that
our President seemed "more concerned about boosting the stock
market or his reelection plans." That's fiddling while Rome
burns.
Forty-five
fanned the flames of fear and uncertainty about COVID 19 with false
comments about the virus. First, he said it was going to go away,
and that it was no more severe than the flu. Then he suggested a
drug, hydroxychloroquine, that has proven to be ineffective. Then he
"jokingly" suggested Lysol or bleach to cure the virus. He
has prioritized the economy over human lives, urging governors to
open their states up for commerce, even as the number of COVID cases
has risen. Still, he and his Education Secretary are urging the full
reopening of schools for full-time in-person instruction, even though
the numbers suggest otherwise. They are saying they schools that
fail to meet their demands will forfeit federal dollars—fuel to
the fire.
Since
the economy closed in late March, there has been plenty of time to
develop a coordinated response to COVID 19, develop a back-to-school
plan, and get school districts the additional resources they need to
serve our nation's young people effectively. Instead, he says he is
leaving it to the states, just like he left the acquisition of
personal protective equipment to the states. Why doesn’t he
do his job instead of playing golf?
Fiddling
while Rome burns, the President and his daughter Ivanka, are
auditioning as shills for Goya Foods. The President photographed in
the Oval Office with an assortment of Goya Foods and a maniacal grin.
The First daughter posted a picture of herself, holding a can of
black beans. More than 135,000 people are dead, and the first family
is hawking beans!
The
President’s comments on both masks and race are incendiary. It
is irresponsible to making face coverings a matter of individual
choice while COVID infections are rising.. Politicizing masks causes
tension among citizens who share public space. In Tulsa, Rev. Robert
Turner has rallied outside City Hall for reparations every Wednesday
for the past two years. On July 15, a rabid anti-mask white mob
surrounded him, poured water on him, called him "boy," and
assaulted him. Confederate flag-loving Trump has empowered these
racists to behave horribly.
And
the President's idiocy on the Confederate flag suggests he does not
know history. His refusal to utter the words "Black Lives
Matter" reminds us (but we already knew) that he doesn't think
Black Lives Matter. His request that NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace
apologize for reacting when he found a noose in his area was
specious. His response to a CBS interviewer who asked him about
Black people's police shooting was to note that white people are shot
by police, too. "More white people, by the way," the
deflector-in-Chief said. Black people are 2.8 times as likely to be
killed as whites, but perhaps the President does not understand the
concept of disproportionality.
Since
the President refuses to develop a national plan to address the
corona pandemic, even as the death toll increases, deaths increase,
let him hawk beans. He is far more adept at that task than he is at
running the country.
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