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FDA and CDC bureaucrats stopped private and academic diagnostic tests from being deployed.
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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 3335992" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>Mark my words. They are going to step in it big time because they just can't help themselves. They are going to say it was Trump's CDC that dropped the ball on this and held things up. Then he's going to get the message out that it took 50 years to get a bureaucracy this big and inept. He'll make them pay. Then he'll set about rolling it back and streamlining it.</p><p></p><p>There's no better example, many many more, but none better than this, to illustrate why .gov has no business in healthcare. If it were me I'd drop the D from FDA, ditch the NIH, and run the CDC's mission statement through the shredder. I'd roll certain parts of those agencies into CDC and I'd redefine it into an advisory and assistance role only for things just like this. The regulatory authority of those agencies would disappear. And I'd scream it from the mountain tops until Congress got it done. I'd open up an Instagram account even to go along with Twitter.</p><p></p><p>This lab's goat rope is the perfect example of why .gov should only be able to advise and assist when needed. There are labs, clinics, hospitals, and doctors all over that can get things done. They should be allowed to due so without having to dance with Uncle Sugar. The leftists scream they want socialized medicine. NEWSFLASH! We already have it. We HAVE had it for years...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 3335992, member: 3099"] Mark my words. They are going to step in it big time because they just can't help themselves. They are going to say it was Trump's CDC that dropped the ball on this and held things up. Then he's going to get the message out that it took 50 years to get a bureaucracy this big and inept. He'll make them pay. Then he'll set about rolling it back and streamlining it. There's no better example, many many more, but none better than this, to illustrate why .gov has no business in healthcare. If it were me I'd drop the D from FDA, ditch the NIH, and run the CDC's mission statement through the shredder. I'd roll certain parts of those agencies into CDC and I'd redefine it into an advisory and assistance role only for things just like this. The regulatory authority of those agencies would disappear. And I'd scream it from the mountain tops until Congress got it done. I'd open up an Instagram account even to go along with Twitter. This lab's goat rope is the perfect example of why .gov should only be able to advise and assist when needed. There are labs, clinics, hospitals, and doctors all over that can get things done. They should be allowed to due so without having to dance with Uncle Sugar. The leftists scream they want socialized medicine. NEWSFLASH! We already have it. We HAVE had it for years... [/QUOTE]
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