Ms Haley is correct.
To make sweeping decisions that effect one’s entire state requires confidence and courage. Some Governors are somewhat deficient of that kind of confidence at the beginning of a pandemic.
They would prefer the president make big decisions in the beginning and protect their own reputations while being an “outraged” Armchair Quarterback at Halftime.
To make sweeping decisions that effect ones entire state requires confidence and courage. Some Governors are somewhat deficient of that kind of confidence at the beginning of a pandemic.
Our governor here in The People's Republik of Connecticut is deficient of confidence (and knowledge) 100% of the time.
Yes, Ms. Haley is correct.
And what about bad decisions by governors...like Cuomo denying the malaria cocktail to sick New Yorkers by their personal physicians....unless they go to a hospital. And them I’m not sure they’re getting the meds if they want them.