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BREAKING: From Biden’s Chief Of Staff

DINO PORRAZZO at AMERICAS FREEDOM FIGHTERS

I’m sure that most of you agree that one of our greatest Presidents was Ronald Reagan.

He loved America just like our great President Donald Trump.

One of Reagan’s famous quotes was- “I’m from the government and I’m here to help.”

Reagan called them “the nine most terrifying words in the English language.”

He’s right.

Just leave us alone!

President Trump felt the same way and it showed by his actions to cut unnecessary red tape and regulations unlike any other president ever even while being constantly attacked by the Garbage Party- DEMOKRATS.

Duncan Smith at The National Sentinel has more:

President Trump, the real leader of our republic, knew that. As a billionaire real estate developer, he’s had to deal with government stupidity, inefficiency, and regulatory inertia for most of his life.

It was that understanding — and Reagan’s truism — that led Trump to dispense with reams of red tape and develop two new COVID-19 vaccines in seven months, not seven years.

And speaking of vaccines, now it’s time to distribute them to the public.

That takes time, mind you, even though the Trump administration asked states to submit distribution plans in September. Even left-leaning Politico reported that.

Trump wanted states to develop their own plans because, again, he knew inserting the federal government into the equation would simply screw things up.

Too much red tape. Too much bureaucratic inertia. Too many hurdles to jump.

But now it’s Joe Biden’s show.

And his arrogant crew think they can do vaccine distribution much better than Trump, who trusted states to make their own decisions and implement their own plans based on their own, known capabilities.

The Epoch Times reports:

President Joe Biden is taking responsibility for distributing and administering COVID-19 vaccines in America, his chief of staff said Sunday, as he also defended statements different health advisers made.

The fundamental difference between the Biden approach and the Trump approach is that we’re going to take responsibility at the federal government. We’re going to own this problem. We’re going to work closely with the states. They are our key partners in getting this done. But we’re also going to do the work ourselves,’ Ron Klain said on NBC’s ‘Meet the Press,’ referencing how over 41 million vaccine doses have been sent to states, but only 20 million have been administered.

‘We’re going to set up these federal vaccination centers to make sure that in states that don’t have enough vaccination sites, we fill those gaps. We’re going to work closely with the manufacturers to ramp up production. One of the first orders the president signed was using his legal authority under the Defense Production Act to mandate the production of more vials that can extract more doses out, more syringes that could extract more doses out of the existing vaccine vials. So we’re going to use all the powers we have in the White House,’ added Klain.

Riiiight.

‘I’M FROM THE GOVERNMENT AND I’M HERE TO HELP.’

Trump ‘took responsibility at the federal government’ level. His “Operation Warp Speed” got us a vaccine in record time.

At the same time, his government was pressing states to develop distribution plans.

The only thing Biden’s regime will do is get in the way as states ramp up distribution networks, then take credit for state efforts.

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