Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) on Thursday held a press conference marking the three-year anniversary of “15 Days to Slow the Spread,” noting that many of the issues America faces — from inflation to “skyrocketing debt” — stem from the “failures of the expert class in the response” to the coronavirus.
Three years later, elites are still clinging to some of the “failed polices” including vaccine mandates for foreign travelers, DeSantis said. He explained that a lot of the problems America faces — from inflation to the spike in interest rates to banking issues and mental health issues — are rooted in the failed response to the coronavirus pandemic.
“You know, we’re here looking at this, you know, three years out. It’s just important to say, the experts that designed these policies and that were hectoring everybody, you know, they were wrong about almost everything,” DeSantis said, highlighting the destructive polices such as mass school closures, which had a “huge negative impact on the well being of our youth.”
Governor Ron DeSantis is Not. Backing. Down. https://t.co/R2GMhcjLFA
— Breitbart News (@BreitbartNews) May 28, 2021
Many of our current problems – from high inflation, rising interest rates & skyrocketing debt – stem from the failures of the expert class in the response to COVID.
As we reflect on the 3-year anniversary of 15 Days to Slow the Spread, we must never let it happen again. pic.twitter.com/VDEimKJ8IQ
— Ron DeSantis (@GovRonDeSantis) March 16, 2023
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