Trump and Biden argue on COVID-19 at first presidential debate | USA TODAY

Trump and Biden debate stances on COVID-19.
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President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden argue what to do about COVID-19 and the pandemic at the first 2020 presidential debate.

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  1. Various United States War And Disease Death Tolls:
    400: Gulf War
    1,000: Indian Wars
    1,900: Desert Storm, 1990-1991
    2,300: War Of 1812, 1812-1815
    2,400: War in Afghanistan, 2003-
    2,400: Spanish-American War, 1898-1902
    2,600: Persian Gulf War
    3,000: 9/11/2001
    4,400: Iraq War, 2003-2010
    4,400: Revolutionary War, 1775-1783
    13,300: Mexican-American War, 1846-1848
    36,600: Korean War, 1950-1953
    55,700: Flu/Pandemic, 2017
    58,200: Vietnam War, 1964-1975
    100,000: 1968 Pandemic
    116,000: H2N2 Flu, 1957-1958
    116,500: World War 1, 1917-1918
    121,400: Alzheimer’s, 2017
    200,000 (or 67 9/11s): Coronavirus, as of 9/21/2020
    405,400: World War 2, 1941-1945
    618,200: Civil War, 1861-1865
    675,000: Spanish Flu, 1918-1920
    Also, to quote DL Hughley from 8/28/2020: “More Americans have died in the last 4 months then any other 4 months in American history! Trump has literally been more deadly then cancer!”

  2. While I am a Biden supporter, I believe that we need Medicare-For-All/A single payer healthcare system here in the United States, especially during this time with the Coronavirus pandemic! What is more “Pro-Life” than ensuring that every person in America has guaranteed affordable healthcare regardless of their job or social status? Also, if we all had access to basic healthcare, we would all have the “freedom” to live long lives and rarely have to worry about medical bankruptcies. Sure, taxes will go up, but the overall cost will go down so much that everyone will be paying less and saving thousands of dollars every year. Furthermore, if some of us need additional healthcare than Medicare, then we have the “choice” to get additional insurance, but for others Medicare would be more than enough. Finally, if every other developed country (Canada, Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands, Japan, South Korea, Australia, and New Zealand) can implement this system and save money, then why can’t the United States do the same and help “Make America Great Again” for everybody at least on the issue of healthcare? Oh, and if American citizens die from lacking access to affordable health insurance because the Republicans believe that the government shouldn’t provide it then we are failing our country’s promise of defending “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” for its citizens as well as “promoting the general welfare” of all the people.

    1. Why??? Biden had 47 years to get it right, but accomplished noting. Well, he did manage to help make China rich, along with his son Hunter, too.

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