Actually, I thought your post was very interesting. One thing I noted was that Trump's staff turnover since being inaugurated is at least partially to blame for the slow response, since most, if not all, of Trump's staff who was in on that meeting are no longer on his staff. That's not really all that unusual. S**t happens. There probably should have been better turnover from the outgoing staff members to the incoming ones, but I guess that slipped through the holes. Again s**t happens. I think the team that Trump has assembled to address the crisis is exemplary. So, although there was obviously a slow start in addressing the crisis, and Trump obviously really didn't have a clue himself what was going on or what to do, by assembling this team, I think it's a pretty good recovery, and it's definitely not too late. Sadly, the MSM and the democrat candidates are focusing on the slow start, rather than the fast and outstanding (at least so far) recovery. Some of the comments coming from those people is just plain sickening. It's obvious they want Trump to fail, and to hell with the American people. What little I saw of that incredibly boring debate last night shows me that neither Biden nor Sanders have a clue about anything and would probably have worse results in handling it than Trump initially had.