does calling it ‘wuhan flu’ make you feel better about the fact that the reason the american death rate is higher is probably because nobody can afford to get sick there? and because your own leaders are possibly more inept than dreaded China?
this whole video thread is incredible.
https://twitter.com/ddiamond/status/1236053291584368640it’s going to be an interesting test of jay’s hypothesis about the best government being no government. so far as i can read online, america’s response to the coronavirus thus far has been consistent with a ‘no government’ response
https://edition.cnn.com/2018/05/13/opin … index.htmlCNN coverage on trump's 'abysmal' CDC appointment, 2 years ago.
Redfield's early engagement with the AIDS epidemic in the US in the 1980s and 90s was controversial. As an Army major at Walter Reed Medical Institute, he designed policies for controlling the disease within the US military that involved placing infected personnel in quarantine and investigating their pasts to identify and track possible sexual partners. Soldiers were routinely discharged and left to die of AIDS, humiliated and jobless, often abandoned by their families.
In the 1980s Redfield worked closely with W. Shepherd Smith, Jr. and his Christian organization, Americans for a Sound AIDS/HIV Policy, or ASAP. The group maintained that AIDS was "God's judgment" against homosexuals, spread in an America weakened by single-parent households and loss of family values.
lmao, this is the guy you have on the job. sounds like dilbert's ideal candidate. it's amazing how much these fruitcakes all sound alike, religious or anti-religious, when it comes to scientific illiteracy and blaming everything on 'rampant individualism' and not, you know, inept treatment and public health administration.
i guess you reap what you sow when you let the president appoint a bunch of bootlickers and yes-men (and purposefully leave half the positions in various administrative depts empty as a political choice).
The White House has had a hard time choosing, vetting and retaining top appointees. After 16 months in office the President has fired or accepted the resignations of 23 top officials, including Redfield's predecessors, Dr. Thomas Frieden and Dr. Brenda Fitzgerald. Frieden, who served as health commissioner for New York City and was appointed by President Barack Obama, made $219,700 in the position.
Six months later, Dr. Fitzgerald, then state health commissioner in Georgia, was appointed to lead the agency that protects Americans from epidemics, water contamination, cancer-causing compounds and hundreds of other health threats, at a salary of $197,000. Questions were immediately raised about her relationship with the Coca-Cola Corporation and their sponsorship, at her behest, of a Georgia anti-obesity campaign.
In September Fitzgerald made decisions in CDC's Atlanta headquarters involving $28.6 million worth of private contracts for electronic data-keeping relevant to opioid prescriptions. One of the companies receiving those grants was Greenway Health, in which Fitzgerald and her husband held stock worth $300,000. Senate queries led to a larger investigation and the discovery that she continued in December to hold stocks in pharmaceutical and medical management companies that posed clear conflict violations.
how long before the government stops blaming the democrats or nasty media who insist on reporting the real figures, and starts blaming the individual cruise ship tourists or dying victims? you know trump is going to take all of this very, very personally.
at least the libertarian 'thought leaders' all have apocalypse bunkers on plots of land in northern california or wyoming or whatever.
https://twitter.com/ddiamond/status/1236059773231079430you can see where jay gets his notion of one day becoming a history professor from. 'i like this stuff!' says the man who called coronavirus a “hoax”, dismissed WHO mortality figures and suggested we use flu vaccine.
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