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  • Poke and Sniff: A Lesson from 1906

    06/29/2022 1:30:44 PM PDT · by Heartlander · 14 replies
    Brownstone Institute ^ | June 29, 2022 | Jeffrey A. Tucker
    Poke and Sniff: A Lesson from 1906In 1906, Upton Sinclair came out with his book The Jungle, and it shocked the nation by documenting the horror of the meat-packing industry. People were being boiled in vats and sent to larders. Rat waste was mixed with meat. And so on.As a result, the Federal Meat Inspection Act passed Congress, and consumers were saved from ghastly diseases. The lesson is that government is essential to stop enterprise from poisoning us with its food.To some extent, this mythology accounts for the wide support for government’s involvement in stopping disease spread today, including Covid...
  • WSJ: Regime Change at the FDA - Bush needs to speed the drug approval process.

    09/27/2005 5:47:24 AM PDT · by OESY · 3 replies · 323+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | September 27, 2005 | Editorial
    ...Which brings us to the politically motivated attack on FDA Deputy Commissioner Scott Gottlieb -- one of the fellow forward thinkers Dr. Eschenbach will find at the agency. In its zeal to find more "cronyism" in the Bush Administration, Time fingered Dr. Gottlieb this week without offering any evidence of any special connections to the White House -- family or otherwise. Time seems bothered that Dr. Gottlieb is young and recently worked in the private sector part-time as editor of a medical technology newsletter. Largely ignored by Time is Dr. Gottlieb's previous experience in a substantial policy-making FDA role under...
  • BLAME CONGRESS (Vaccines For Children++ Program -- 1994 -- drove out manufacturers)

    10/22/2004 11:03:43 AM PDT · by OESY · 12 replies · 809+ views
    New York Post ^ | October 22, 2004 | ROBERT M. GOLDBERG
    America's flu vaccine shortage has become a campaign issue, with Sen, John Kerry blaming President Bush for failing to take steps to assure a reliable supply of shots this year. That's a typical Kerry tactic: Blame the president for a problem he's been trying to solve — and which Kerry and other politicians created.... The answer is that Congress decided 10 years ago to have the government buy up most of the vaccines at fixed, below-market prices. The Vaccines for Children Program, established by the Clinton administration and a Democratic Congress in 1994, federalized much of the once-private U.S. market...
  • President of Queens Firm Found Guilty of Criminal Contempt For Violating Court Order

    12/02/2003 6:47:08 PM PST · by thylasign · 46 replies · 1,447+ views
    President of Queens Firm Found Guilty of Criminal Contempt For Violating Court Order Not to Market Bogus Cancer Cure Over the Internet ROSLYNN R. MAUSKOPF, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, and MARK B. McCLELLAN, M.D., Ph.D., Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), announced today that a federal jury in Brooklyn, New York has convicted Jason Vale, president of the Queens based company Christian Brothers Contracting Corporation ("Christian Bros."), of three counts of criminal contempt in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 401(3). On April 20, 2000, in a civil suit brought...
  • How Would You Like Your Beef? 100% Natural, Cloned, Transgenic or Uncloned?

    10/29/2003 5:30:36 AM PST · by First_Salute · 5 replies · 220+ views
    Lets turn the clock back to 1996, when the religious, ethical, and scientific debate on cloning began as the world was introduced to Dolly, the first cloned animal. And although the idea of cloning for some is disturbing in regard to the balance of nature, the most important (at least in OUR opinion) issue at hand is whether or not food from cloned animals should be sold. That's right, THE ISSUE IS WHETHER CLONED MEAT IS SAFE FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION. Can you just imagine going into a supermarket or fast foodery near you and being asked to choose between a...