Posted on 10/23/2014 7:45:13 AM PDT by xzins
The flip side being that drug companies now have 100% ironclad immunity from lawsuits if an immunization they concoct harms anybody.
Mr. Cheney, always my Vice President, no matter what other pretenders may sully the title ...
$5.6 billion turned out to be a lot of stash for Obama's pet projects like Solyndra.
You think that Cheney will actually get any credit in the LS media? I don’t. IMHO, there’s more chance that Ted Cruz will be drafted as Speaker of the House (you don’t have to be in the House for that, technically), and immediately thereafter Obama and Biden resign to clear the way for a Cruz presidency. IOW, no chance.
Yet, we may owe a lot to this villified person, the Dick Nixon of this generation. It will only be after he dies that some on the Left will acknowledge that he wasn’t quite so wrong, or maybe was right sometimes.
I hear ‘progressive’ heads exploding all around.
They will bash the immunity clause as all good trial lawyers are prone to do. But that can be changed in a heart beat if something bad occurs.
I’m torn on this one, Buckeye. There needs to be some rational balance between protection of customers and protection of research companies. If it were me, I’d probably require a customer to sign a consent agreement. If they refused, then no drug. If they did, then no prosecution. Leave it up to the individual.
Oh boy, this will be all over the news shortly! /s
The FIRST question out of the libs’ mouths, upon hearing this, will be “Yeah, but how many kazillions of dollars did Evil Dick Cheney and Haliburton make off of this????”
(Cruz/Cheney ‘16)
I have tried to promote that view for months.
We and republicans need to make this Ebola situation serve as a wake up call to bring American government and institutions and public services, and the military up to speed, so that we can be ready in case of an actual bio attack. We don't know how well the military will do yet in Africa, but we have learned that no one here in the states seemed ready, the hospitals, airports, ambulance people, the government, the schools, bus companies, everyone seemed totally surprised. Which is pretty surprising after generations of drills, and billions of dollars spent on what we thought was readiness from bio attack by the Soviets, and later the Muslims.
The early narrative of an Ebola vaccine had the Bush administration stopping funding of the vaccine trials in 2003. Which is the truth?
Readiness for bio-terrorism might never be a reality because of GMO potential with biologics.
However, readiness with known deadly bio agents should be the norm. I agree with you. Ebola is so bad that this research should never slow down until we have a handle on it.
Readiness means the hospitals, the military, the schools, bus companies, airlines, the government agencies, it means being ready to respond, that is what we have seen lacking when this guy from Liberia arrived.
The research can never supply a cure or vaccine for every new bio threat in advance, that stops it in it’s tracks instantly, so while the labs do their thing in research, our nation and military always needs to be ready to respond and deal with outbreaks and deliberate attacks until those cures and vaccines arrive.
I have similar concerns. I’m also concerned about the size of the budget. I have no idea what’s needed or what’s reasonable, but it seems like a heckuva lot of money. Just because I support an effort doesn’t mean it should have limitless funding.
A link to this thread has been posted on the Ebola Surveillance Thread
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