Come to light?Criticism grows as savage cuts to US health agencies come to light
It's not even culture war. It's "burn it all down".This is all about culture war, there's no "savings" of any sort in this.
"In this war, a danger there is, of losing who we are.” -Mark Twain
"Americans will be sicker and face increased health care costs."
The bullet's from at least 1984. Shockingly, you can't keep a society together that doesn't believe in the concept of society.The US has committed suicide. It’s just gonna take a long time for the corpse to stop twitching, because it’s very large.
I have to wonder how this even benefits the rich elites. That money comes from somewhere. Destroy the markets - tariffs, antivax, etc - and it's hard to view it as anything but pure destruction.I honestly can't imagine a more evil group of people than the current administration. These cuts will affect the health of millions of Americans, cause deaths and weaken the entire health system in numerous ways over the coming years. All in the name of making money for themselves and the rich elites.
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Yes, the/s is useful because we have seen the press sane washing and rationalizing Trump's shenanigans as if he had one great plan. He has not, he is a bona fide idiot. So are the people in his administration. This is just chaos.Well that is their entire point. Its about making more money for shareholders. And if that means putting more people into debt they can never crawl out from. That is just a "burden" the CEOs in the medical industry will just have to live with.....do I really need to use a /s?
They then get to rebuild it in the image of something like Snow Crash, competing places to have 'citizenship', protection rackets, etc.I have to wonder how this even benefits the rich elites. That money comes from somewhere. Destroy the markets - tariffs, antivax, etc - and it's hard to view it as anything but pure destruction.
And lack of public-private ecosystem.And make no mistake, we in the EU will not pick up the slack when it comes to research. We have not raised our research budgets and those who may apply to EU research jobs will gasp at our ridiculous salaries. And lack of public-private ecosystem.
The exodus has always been EU researchers towards the USA. Not the other way around.
Funny thing, axing the regulatory folks tasked with making meds safe would actually delay new meds being released, costing drugmakers money.Well that is their entire point. Its about making more money for shareholders. And if that means putting more people into debt they can never crawl out from. That is just a "burden" the CEOs in the medical industry will just have to live with.....do I really need to use a /s?
Bhattacharya wrote that the remaining staff will have to find new ways to carry out "key NIH administrative functions, including communications, legislative affairs, procurement, and human resources."
I think we can safely chalk this one up to malice."This will be a painful period," Kennedy said in a video announcement last week.
Funny how you almost always get a protracted painful period right after electing incompetent imbeciles to leadership positions.
I don't really agree with that categorization. I don't think they made it clear just how slash and burn they were going to be. There were specific targets, which Republicans had been claiming to want to get rid of for decades (e.g. Depart of Education). But nowhere did they say "We're going to shut down the FDA and Social Security." That would have been very politically dangerous to have said out loud in an election year.
The one thing that was predicting it was Project 2025, and they kept repeatedly lying and saying that wasn't their blueprint.
Even DOGE was a nebulous late-election addition. Trump didn't even mention it until September, and even then it was described as "a complete financial and performance audit of the entire federal government and making recommendations for drastic reforms" It sure as hell wasn't described as "I'll send in a bunch of randos and give them permission to fire everyone at every agency they want to."
So while I'd say that it was their plan, it wasn't one they were shouting from the rooftops during the election.
The public half is not being eaten by the private half. It is destroyed by its own government. As promised.And lack of public-private ecosystem.
It's incredibly funny to see this kind of stuff in response to <checks notes> the private half of America eating the public half to death in real-time. Europe, aren't you jealous?!
This assumes he was put in place to do the job of a competent administrator.See, that part about "finding new ways", that's the step you take before you fire the people who are currently performing those functions.
I guess he's comfortable admitting that he's an incompetent administrator who clearly has no business being involved in healthcare policy. This isn't a matter of judgement, this is about not even being able to do things in the proper order.
Trump has a record of killing significant numbers of people. Remember his response to Covid-19?There is going to be a significant number of lives lost because of this.
Who do you think this government is destroying itself for?The public half is not being eaten by the private half. It is destroyed by its own government. As promised.
In fact the panem et circenses along with the Trump-like emperors led to the decline of the Western Empire which broke up into individual states (especially in Italy which fragmented into city states) while the Eastern Empire with its much less powerful emperors lasted until 1453. Constantinople itself actually had laws at times banning large corporations - there were guilds but business depended on networks of small tradesmen. Italy did not reunite until the mid-19th century and still retains strong inter-regional rivalries today.I wouldn't call it suicide. Even Rome is still around. They just aren't what they used to be.