- “You can look at it as socialized medicine,” Representative Ted Yoho, a Republican from Florida, told HuffPost. “But in the face of an outbreak, a pandemic, what’s your options?”
sheri fink: I think you can trace it back further than that. It is a pattern that these programs, when there’s a crisis, they get really well funded. And as soon as Ebola recedes into history, we start cutting those parts of government. You can look back after the anthrax attacks and 9/11. And there was all this money that went into bioterrorism preparedness and hospital preparedness. And then you look at the numbers, and they go down over time. This is a reaction of humanity and society and government, is to sort of like — when it’s in the news and it’s fresh in our minds, we invest in it, and then we turn away. So I feel like this is a pattern. And when this happens, and we have these gaps in our preparedness that the government always seems to have, what I have found over and over again as a reporter is regular people step in and fill some of those holes. And I’m thinking — right now I have this image of Hurricane Katrina and government officials not being able to rescue everybody who needed help all at once. People waving towels off of rooftops and people stuck in hospitals. And then it was these regular people who had airboats, who were fishermen from western Louisiana. And they show up, and they just take people to dry ground. I’ve seen examples like that over and over. From today's NYT Dailymichael barbaro: But I wonder, how much would things potentially have been different, Sheri, if, thinking back to the start of our conversation, those government programs — the National Security Council’s health program, for example — hadn’t been cut? I mean, how much does that reflect an overall approach to this epidemic from the people currently in charge from the Trump administration?
(in case that isn't /s, yeah, I'm with you) (I was quoting the funding portion. The rest of the program was talking about Seattle Flu Study's initial testing regime for covid-19, which occurred despite not having CDC/FDA approval) edit: given your response to my other post, yeah i'm guessing i read the tone of this comment wrong originally lol
I grew up watching Reagan gut the fuckin' thing. I guess... this is what we get. For forty fuckin' years. Of abject craven selfishness. I'm all about people pulling together. I still get teary over the mosque by my house that got firebombed after 9/11. Whole fuckin' neighborhood formed a circle around it. Started hanging out on the steps. Brought potted plants. For about three years you could see white guys hanging out playing chess in front of a mosque. This is what we do. But goddamn it. The government is supposed to HELP you do it, not COUNT ON YOU to do it.