Time for Donald Trump to Come Clean on Operation Warp Speed
“Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me.” ~ Origin unknown
Greetings my fellow Americans!
Before I launch into the title of this article, I want to be clear that I recognize that most of Donald Trump’s presidency was a demonstration of what could be possible were the priorities of those in our national government still aligned with an America First vision, and wielding its power in ways which did not seek to punish its citizens for their patriotism and allegedly unfair lot in life for being American. That said, it was also unfortunate that most of what Mr. Trump had enacted was done so via executive order, to be as easily swept away by those entrenched in the massive bureaucracies which comprise today’s United States government.
The sad reality is that, between the months of March and November, 2020, nearly everything which had been accomplished between January 2017 and February 2020 was undone via the declaration of a global health emergency which, fortuitously for some, came virtually on the heels of a second failed impeachment attempt by a Congress more focused on removing a President with which they politically disagreed and/or posed an imminent threat to their globalist agenda. It also immediately followed the last face-to-face meeting Presidents Trump and China’s Xi had regarding trade relations, after which Trump appeared confident that concessions from Xi had been won.
As I’ve written before, President Trump deserved the benefit of the doubt on “fifteen days to flatten the curve,” if only because he and many in his administration had been distracted by the persistent onslaught of vehement political opposition right up to the point of the pandemic declaration. “Thirty days to slow the spread,” however, did not merit the same benefit, as it should have been at least worth questioning the timing, as well as the unprecedented coordination, which enabled global governments, media, and businesses to almost immediately join in the lockdown anthems and memes which pervaded the Internet and seemed to unilaterally dictate public policy everywhere.
Enter the White House Coronavirus Task Force, which had already been formed two months earlier(?), armed with an immunization strategy, named Operation Warp Speed to signal the fantastic rapidity at which theretofore clinical trial- and government bureaucrat-hampered pharmaceutical companies would “begin” development of so-called mRNA-based antidotes to the ”novel” virus which threatened to wipe out millions in the United States alone (according to the most notable model from the Imperial College in London). President Trump publicly adopted Operation Warp Speed as being his top priority over the remaining months in office, and being the one given the lion’s share of the credit when said vaccines became available and people could return to their normal lives without being threatened by one COVID-19.
In the meantime, lockdowns, masking, and other disruptive and disabling tactics were employed on the American public to “keep them safe” until these miracle vaccines were ready to be administered, and the need for such preventive measures alleviated. Trillions in “stimulus” money were authorized by Congress and summarily signed into law by Trump (not surprisingly the only real times the Executive and Legislative branches were simpatico during the former’s administration). Said potions were distributed by January 2021, right around the time that Donald Trump left the White House, to be replaced by one Joseph Robinette Biden, who wasted no time in completing the dismantling of anything pro-American which had been implemented during the previous four years.
Two years later, we now have a former President Trump who, while continuing to trumpet Operation Warp Speed as “the greatest accomplishment of my administration,” has already declared his candidacy for re-election in 2024; meanwhile, radio and TV spots are still being aired warning that the threat of COVID-19 remains clear and present, and that “the next time you contract COVID-19 could be the worst you’ve ever experienced.” Evidence continues to mount that, not only do the “vaccines” not inoculate against COVID-19, that those who now contract it who have received said shots against it are experiencing worse symptoms that those who have not been jabbed, and that enormous blood clots, reproductive organ malfunctions, and “sudden adult death” have been on the rise since the fruits of Operation Warp Speed were released to the general public.
Be it ego or some other reason, I cannot abide Trump’s undying public penchant for crediting himself for the results of Operation Warp Speed. He claims to want to make America great again, and was in the process of doing what he felt necessary, and in the method of “using big government the right way” he deemed most effective to show more immediate results. Kudos to him for enabling a glimpse of that better and renewed America, even if it was as collapsible as a house of cards. And yes, the 2020 election was likely rigged against his winning a second term, but was he expecting anything less from an establishment who spent nearly four years doing nothing more than trying to remove him from office early? I respect and admire the brief accomplishments which the former President exhibited, and I would love nothing more than to see the American ideal reinstituted and proven out to still be the best form of self-government ever devised by Man as divinely inspired.
But Mr. Trump has also proven that he can be had by that establishment, which wields even more centralized power than it did in 2016, and he has publicly exhibited neither contrition for having failed to see it nor how he intends to prevent being bested yet again by those hellbent on surrendering the United States to a New World Order. He should acknowledge his recognition that his lack of foresight and skepticism in the face of the pandemic has caused real harm to American citizens, through losses of businesses, livelihoods, and even lives. Admitting that Operation Warp Speed was a grave mistake, and championing both its abandonment to the ash-heap of failed social experiments and a bold promise to hold those who have already fooled him once accountable for their crimes against humanity would be a great step forward in getting more people excited about a second Trump presidency
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If by coming clean, you imply that Trump had an intentional hand in the end result of the jab killing people, or just being a risky way to get at a problem? I’m not sure what Trump has to come clean about, otherwise.
I will go out on a limb that Trump was made a proposal by Pharma that they had a solution, or were about to get one, when Pharma already knew they had a jab, just not one that was in the best interests of their consumers. I’ll further say that Trump acted on the best expert advice he was given, but that the expert advice wasn’t the good part. The last time we had a vaccine that had begun producing unwanted side effects was not very long ago. It was taken off the market until it was corrected.
This time, we were subjected, over and over, to the same ill begotten jab, and still, that remains. There is something going on here, that has nothing at all to do with Trump. There appears to be a dark side to how this jab was procured, and very possibly before Trump was aware there might be a problem.
Then, listen to the words of Bill Gates, and other pseudo “doctors”, who openly said they would love to see the world population “decrease”, and by the use of womens’ reproductive health(abortion), vaccines, and sterilization.
I would much rather want to know why some quack billionaire and his buddies would want to use a vaccine to harm people, rather than worry over Trump’s decision to implement a decision to rush out what was billed to him as being a help in the eradication of a viral outbreak.
Because of all this pandemic fearmongering, I have lost most of the faith I had in the medical profession, because I was told repeatedly that I had to do this and that, when I know, through my life experience, they were lying to me.
The problem with letting Trump off the hook is that he had no excuse. He should have seen the repeated lies that we saw over and over again. To believe and trust people that have repeatedly lied to you is foolish.
Those people you mention are evil. Trump was either a fool or a coward on covid. He finally realized what was going on and then did nothing to stop it and nothing to remove power from the people running the country, like Fauci and Birx. So, either he was a fool to believe the same people that lied over and over again, or he simply lacked the courage to confront them. Either way, it isn’t a good look.
We didn’t elect those people to be the President, we elected Trump. The least he could have done is not empower them to implement lock downs, mask mandates and then rush a jab out that is neither safe nor effective and was never properly tested. He then gave them immunity from liability for the jab. Their reward to him was to sit on their trial announcements until after the election so that he couldn’t get any political benefit for it and most people just assumed he was being Trump and blow harding about the jab being almost ready. That one thing (among a dozen others) was probably enough to keep the election close enough to cheat.
Trump has never learned that these people are not his friends and they are liars. Yet, he gets suckered in again and again by them. The latest is trying to bully the conservatives to support Kevin McCarthy. Then supporting Ronna Romney McDaniel for RNC chair. Where is the outsider? Where is the fighter? Where is the swamp drainer?
I agree that his track record of appointing people to be his aides has been atrocious. I just don’t see what it would do, other than a group her, and a group there, trying to pin the blame on him, when it is something much bigger than him. Besides, I doubt he knows anything past the BS they told him, to get to the jab and change perpetually the treatment and cure. Birx, in her book, and on one of the news channels, admitted that he didn’t know what hit him, and that the experts were behind all the damage. They had a free reign of tyranny and they used it.
I’d love to know what Phizer, J&J and Moderna told him, though.
But if he won’t hire good people and listens to known liars without questioning them, how would it be different next time? And there will be a next time, regardless of who is President.
Where is the evidence he’s learned and is operating differently? Attacking DeSantis and Younkin? Endorsing McCarthy and McDaniels? Meeting with Kanye West and some clown show racist and a groomer? Having a major announcement of selling digital trading cards?
He’s still pimping the jab. Still. There just isn’t any excuse.
There were Republicans standing up against it, Governors DeSantis, Reynolds, Noem and Kemp. Trump didn’t follow their lead, even attacking Kemp for opening Georgia up.
*No one* would have had a crystal ball that could have delivered them through this. Monday morning QBing this to pin blame on Trump is ridiculous. And I’m no fanboy. What single person would have out-witted Pharma the medical “experts”, and the global elite aligned together as they were? This conspiracy was at least a decade in the making, maybe two decades.
For at least the first two years of his four, DJT swam in, what was to him, uncharted waters. He took advice from career GOP pols, many of whom, we can now see in the rear-view mirror, had neither his, nor the nation’s, best interests in mind when rendering their advice. (e.g., Pence, Barr, Priebus, Ryan, McConnel, and the Generals he appointed to key positions as a result of being “Star” struck)
When Fauci and the Scarf Queen came into his office to tell him how to approach Covid, he took them to be “very smart people” along with Big Pharma. What the nation (and the world) needed was a crash “Manhattan Project” response that summoned all the best minds in the nation (and abroad) to combine efforts to address the challenge in a solid month of meetings. DJT trusted their alleged expertise, and, in the long run, it has not turned as well as it could have.
And then there were the RINO’s in his own adopted party, the GOP, who did what they could to undercut him. More than one after they didn’t get the presidential appointment they wanted.
If he runs again for POTUS, as he said he will, there is every reason to assume they, and others, will not support him.
I get the 15 days and even the 30 days. Past that point, I was obviously they had no clue and were liars. But Trump didn’t get it.
In the late summer, he got it and started speaking out. However, while having the power to do so, he did nothing about it. How do you explain that away? Fear? Cowardice?
He brought it Scott Atlas who told him the truth. He believed him. And then he did nothing.
When Trump left office, Bill Barr was AG, Christopher Wray was FBI director and Fauci and Birx were still running the fountry’s covid response. Trump put them all in their positions and never demoted or fired them, despite having the ability. That’s the book end of his Presidency.
If 4 years isn’t enough to learn, then why would 5, 6 or 8 years be enough?
That’s a good question. Drifting a little off topic, I wonder if there will ever be another Republican president. That includes Trump, DeSantis and any other Republican who might have had a chance, but an ingredient missing is hope, on top of a more complacent and unknown voting public.
That’s why I don’t believe in opening up an inquiry to Trump’s handling of a “pandemic”. Just the overwhelming influence of government and the media, against him, or anyone we thought would have made a difference. The midterms sealed the deal, as far as I’m concerned.