As the Covid-19 pandemic hits the economy with full strength in the second quarter of this year, one has to wonder if politicians have to pay a price for inept leadership during this crisis. While the leadership in the UK, Germany and other countries in Europe has generally been up to the task and did all they could (and sometimes more) to help the healthcare system and its populace, there has been a significant lack of leadership in other countries, most notably in the United States, where the Federal government has stepped up very late to the plate and state governors were basically left alone for a long time to deal with their issues. Yet, the approval rating of Donald Trump has risen in recent weeks.
When comes the political reckoning?
When comes the political reckoning?
When comes the political reckoning?
As the Covid-19 pandemic hits the economy with full strength in the second quarter of this year, one has to wonder if politicians have to pay a price for inept leadership during this crisis. While the leadership in the UK, Germany and other countries in Europe has generally been up to the task and did all they could (and sometimes more) to help the healthcare system and its populace, there has been a significant lack of leadership in other countries, most notably in the United States, where the Federal government has stepped up very late to the plate and state governors were basically left alone for a long time to deal with their issues. Yet, the approval rating of Donald Trump has risen in recent weeks.