August 27, 2022

Who made the decision to lock down the entire country in March of 2020--that handed the government to the Democrats??

On March 16th of 2020, just six weeks after the first case of Covid-19 (a.k.a. the Chyna virus) was confirmed in the U.S, Trump held a press confernce at which the CDC and Fauci recommended an almost total lockdown of the United States.  

After the presser the CDC issued a flier laying out all the details of "the government's" recommendations--about which the ever-trusting Trump apparently knew nothing: “bars, restaurants, food courts, gyms, and other indoor and outdoor venues where groups of people congregate should be closed.”

That decision to recommend an almost total lockdown destroyed the economy and wrecked life for virtually every American other than the elites.  Ultimately the lockdown almost certainly made the crucial difference in allowing the Democrats to win both the presidency and control of both chambers of congress.  So an investigator decided it was worth finding out exactly how this disastrous decision was made.  Who, exactly, wrote those lockdown words?  Who approved that decision?.

Turns out the guy who claims "credit" for it--and brags about it in his new book--is Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner.

You may recall that Trump named his RINO VP Mike Pence to chair the administration's Coronavirus response.  Kushner--who's been named by many as the person most able to talk Trump into things--was somehow named to Pence's team.  (Eventually someone will find who arranged that.)

Obviously neither Kushner nor Pence had any background in infectious diseases, but Kushner had...contacts!   Not in epidemiology but in "tech"--wealthy entrepreneurs, but with ZERO experience in infectious disease, epidemiology, immunology or anything other than management and business classes at the Wharton School. 

Kushner called on two close friends from college to help: Nat Turner and Adam Boehler. Both were graduates from the Wharton School (as Trump was).  Both had worked in "health-care delivery," meaning management rather than virus expertise.

Oh, and they had great connections to Google--which would prove vital.

One other Kushner pal would be crucial: a member of the board of Pfizer, Scott Gottlieb, who was the former head of the FDA.  Kushner explains:

I had been trying to persuade Gottlieb to come back into government for a short-term stint to help us better organize our response and support our effort to develop a vaccine. 

When we called Gottlieb, he was grateful that we were preparing guidelines. “They should go a little bit further than you are comfortable with,” he said. “When you feel like you are doing more than you should, that is a sign that you are doing them right.”

That last line is from Kushner, in his own book.  It perfectly captures the way "educated morons" with power approach problems: "“When you feel like you are doing more than you should, that is a sign that you are doing them right.”

Um...wow, there's a key principle for great results, eh?

I'm gonna stop here because I don't want to spoil the outrage you'll feel when you read the story at this link.  Essentially, Kushner and his pals--two of whom had zero expertise in viruses--recommended a policy that destroyed the U.S. economy, handed control of the government to the Democrats, and did NOTHING to reduce Covid.

And yet Kushner will leverage his influence with the Lying Mainstream Media into win after win after win--at least as he and his sycophants will tell it.

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