In fact, it would show him functioning as a leader who prioritizes setting an example for the country over concerns about his appearance on TV or about his reelection.
What’s more, the idea that there’s a downside to appearing “preoccupied with health,” as opposed to “focused on reopening the economy,” itself confirms what we all know already. Trump is loath to do too much in terms of standing up a federal response to the continuing scourge of the coronavirus, because it risks feeding the impression of an ongoing health crisis continuing to rampage out of control.That, in turn, could make it harder to get people to resume economic activity quickly. And that is his lodestar, at least in part for reelection purposes.
But this has the situation exactly backward.
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Trump has decided that reopening the economy is such an urgent priority that nothing can be permitted to delay it.
But the economy can’t reopen until the health crisis is wrestled down to a greater extent,
precisely because people won’t feel safe to resume economic activities.
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This would involve standing up a much more robust federal testing and tracing program.
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But Trump isn’t willing to do this — even though some of his own officials want him to.
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[Trump]
said on Wednesday: “In a way, by doing all this testing we make ourselves look bad.”
Whatever Trump precisely meant by that remark, it’s increasingly obvious that he has decided that creating the illusion that the economy is reopening gives him a better shot at getting reelected than taking actual steps to do so safely does.
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We just learned that the ranks of those who have filed jobless claims have swelled to 33 million. And while many states are taking steps to reopen, as Trump wants them to, this is what’s going on with the coronavirus in them:
In more than half of states easing restrictions, case counts are trending upward, positive test results are rising, or both.
The bottom line is that it’s going to take an extraordinary effort at all levels of government and society to get us relatively safely back to normalcy, if there even is such a thing anymore.
[...]
Trump needs people to
believe the economy and health crises are getting turned around, and he needs it to happen in time for November. Whether this actually happens is largely irrelevant to him.
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