This is sort of an interesting take on the whole coronavirus thing here in the US, just ignore the title.
The Republicans are the government---it's on them, no matter how they wriggle.
The Coalition government in Australia, had a very slow response to the huge fires late last year, & weren't that fast this time, but compared to the USA, their performance was stellar..
Once they set up a National Cabinet with the States, (of which many were of the other political persuasion), things started to happen in a hurry.
From the start, the States pushed for hard restrictions, & some went so far as to unilaterally close State borders, so the Federal govt had to go along with the majority in the body they set up.
I'm really not sure if that would be legally possible in the USA-------It certainly wouldn't be, politically!
From a distance, what we mostly see is the POTUS scoring political points from arguing with State leaders from the other Party about how many ventilators are needed, with Don seemingly "picking a number off the top of his head".
The argument that they were "distracted by impeachment" doesn't wash, either, as Bill Clinton was able to deal with important issues during his impeachment, & Richard Nixon did a lot of important diplomatic work, including the beginning of normalised relations with China, & the extrication of the USA from Vietnam, whilst under the shadow of possible impeachment.
Those of my generation grew up seeing the USA as the immensely practical "can do" country, who could take on any disaster properly, & prevail.
We saw that start to come apart with Hurricane Katrina, & it is worse with this crisis.
What the hell happened, USA?