Where Is the Republican Plan To Reform Public Health?
The GOP has understandably cast Anthony Fauci as a villain, but there are few plans to overhaul public health bureaucracies.

Few figures have been as relentlessly vilified by the Republican Party as Anthony Fauci. In 2021, a group of House Republicans introduced a piece of legislation, called the Fire Fauci Act, to eliminate the top health official's salary. More recently, when the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases announced his plan to retire, House Republicans vowed to pursue investigations into Fauci after he left public service, though it's unclear what form this would take.
And then there is Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, perhaps the GOP's most vocal Fauci opponent, selling t-shirts and drink koozies emblazoned with slogans like "Don't Fauci my Florida," and flip-flops with the words "Fauci can pound sand." DeSantis gave the public health official a characteristically crass send-off, saying, "someone needs to grab that little elf and chuck him across the Potomac."
As the DeSantis koozie slogan suggests, many of these objections are as much to what one might call Fauciism as to Fauci himself. These Republicans, and the voters to whom they are attempting to appeal, object not just to the man but to the bureaucratic public health ethos he represents.
One needn't endorse DeSantis' crude remarks to find fault with the way America's public health establishment has comported itself during the last two years and change, from botched testing to divisive school closures to confusing and contradictory masking recommendations to dithering on vaccine approvals.
At best, the nation's public health apparatus has communicated its guidance poorly and slowly, relying on euphemisms and distortions born out of a sense that the public cannot be trusted with plain, direct language. At worst, it has acted imperiously, pushing highly politicized policies backed by scant evidence while claiming the authority of science, and refusing to acknowledge the considerable human and economic costs of its pandemic-response policies.
Moreover, there is reason to be concerned that the public health community has not learned any lessons from COVID: Many of the same errors are being committed again, in response to monkeypox.
All of which is to say that America's public health agencies represent a legitimate target for both criticism and reform. Although the Republican Party has delivered plenty of the former, it has produced almost no plan for the latter. Republicans have spent the past two years berating the public health establishment for its failings, but they have no apparent plan to reform the agencies. With a handful of exceptions, they are stuck at the level of schoolyard insults and koozie catchphrases.
It's not that public health agency dysfunction has gone undiagnosed. In his book Uncontrolled Spread, former Trump administration Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Director Scott Gottlieb paints a damning portrait of the bureaucratic blunders made by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) not only during the COVID-19 pandemic but also in the years leading up to it.
It's been widely reported, for example, that the agency botched the test kit rollout during COVID, releasing a faulty, contaminated test as COVID first spread.
But what's less widely known is that the agency also struggled with test kits during the Zika outbreak years earlier. As the Government Accountability Office reported all the way back in 2017, the agency's process for authorizing diagnostic tests was plagued by poor communication and manufacturing challenges. Both CDC and FDA did not follow "some of their guidance in communicating with users of diagnostic tests, including providing clear information that would have enabled users to more easily compare performance across different tests," the GAO report concluded.
Gottlieb also recounts how the CDC resisted early calls for widespread testing during COVID, in part because that would have meant relying on private labs, relinquishing its gatekeeper status in the process. Gottlieb also documents how the agency promoted arbitrary physical distancing rules that had little basis in science well into 2021, even though those rules contributed to school closures.
So the agency has both mundane bureaucratic process problems and more deeply rooted internal culture problems that interested critics could tackle through reform.
Most Republicans, however, have offered little beyond sneers and slogans to advance their criticisms. One exception is Sen. Mitt Romney's (R–Utah) plan to create a separate public health data agency aimed at responding more quickly during outbreaks. This might have some benefits at the margins, but it would hardly amount to the extensive cultural reform the public health bureaucracy needs.
If anything, the CDC seems more likely to reform itself than most of its loudest GOP critics seem likely to reform the agency: officials recently announced an internal overhaul focused on faster data analysis and clearer public communications, though the agency has not yet spelled out its reform plan in detail.
Sadly, bureaucratic inertia is a powerful force, and the CDC's centralized processes and gatekeeper mentality won't be fixed by more capable communications. At heart, the agency's problem, as Reason's Ron Bailey recently argued, is that it has strayed from its core mission of fighting infectious disease, becoming a broader "public health" agency concerned with social issues like obesity and gun violence when what's needed is a narrower and more discrete focus on viral pathogens. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention should focus on, well, diseases.
For now, critics will have to hope that the CDC's internal reforms make some productive headway because there is scant evidence that public health's political critics have any plans to fix the problems they complain about so incessantly.
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After seeing how they handled Covid, it’s hard to envision any useful role for most of the health bureaucracy. Public health showed itself to be a grift for the drug companies, severely partisan, severely inept, and completely non-introspective.
Burn it down with the rest of the federal bureaucracy.
Can we piss on the ashes? Asking for a friend.
Yes. Leaving the ashes smoldering would be unsafe.
Few figures have been as relentlessly vilified by the Republican Party as Anthony Fauci.
Yes, how dare Republicans criticize an unelected bureaucrat who demands complete control over the federal government, insists on unilaterally shutting down the economy and locking people indoors, calls for mandated medical procedures, and government-issued "good behavior" cards, while actively undermining his constitutionally elected superiors and working behind the scenes with state governments and the corporate media to take down his boss?
Fortunately, the libertarians are wise to Republicans' pouncing and trust The Science.
Just to play devil's advocate, while Fauci might be a reactionary piece of shit he doesn't actually have the power to 'shut it all down'. We can blame governors and actual elected officials for following his numb nuts 'advice' by and large.
In my personal opinion, while he might deserve being vilified I think government is just making him the fall guy for the many retarded things they did. This doesn't absolve Fauci, but it might damn him with faint praise.
The Libertarian Case For Central Planning
Exactly, just like Obamacare. If the GOP gets rid of a program there has to be replacement. It is sad to see 'libertarians' believe government must provide.
So, Hayek and Universal Basic Income 2: Electric Boogaloo?
Maybe the Republican plan has been what GOP governors like DeSantis have been doing with regards to public health policy, rather than not having some sort of bullet pointed white paper on the eubject.
Where's the Republican plan to do a goddamn thing about anything? When have the Republicans kept any of their promises about making government smaller and cheaper? They're happy being the Loyal Opposition, the Washington Generals to the Democrats Harlem Globetrotters, weakly protesting whatever it is the Democrats are proposing but in the end "compromising" and giving the Democrats what they want. Fully as useless as teats on a boar hog.
The Republicans that do try to change things are endlessly castigated by sites like this for doing so.
The GOP plan is to talk down and against something (e.g. abortion) until their opinions become law and then try and retract and remove every statement they made before it became law or compromise with the left and move America that much closer to it's final demise.
Why does the GOP, a party ostensibly about having the government do less, need a plan to reform "public health"? For that matter, why do libertarians, a people who actually believe that the government should do less, think that "public health" departments should even exist?
(psssst! the libertarians are in the comments, they're not allowed on the staff, only die hard leftists are allowed to 'write' for the rotting skin of reason magazine these commies are wearing as a disguise)
A federal public health function has existed since 1798. Maybe there is a solid anarchist case for that to be governmental overreach. But not libertarian of the classical liberal wing or R
Just because it’s existed for a long time does not make it good.
The libertarian case for the income tax: It’s been here quite awhile now.
Also, his 'federal public health function' is more emanations an penumbras than it is 'shall not be infringed'. There's no CDC or DHS spelled out in The Constitution and the 200 yrs. between here and there, including 2019-2022, clearly demonstrates that the primary power for addressing any/all such concerns is the various state governments, not DHS/CDC.
It's pretty clear from The Constitution that the Federal Government has the primary power to prevent infected individuals and/or individuals from infected regions from entering the United States. Failing that, their public health function is very much unclear.
The US Public Health Service (titular head is the Surgeon General) created Marine Hospitals in every port to quarantine/treat merchant seaman who might bring disease into the country. It is absolutely a function covered under federal militia responsibility. The CDC itself originated as a WW2 dept of the USPHS which dealt with controlling malaria in war zones of the Pacific.
And even when much of the direct responsibility is states, there is a fucking obvious need for an interstate compact re information and treatment for diseases which don't give a shit about state borders
Crying about facts doesn't change facts. There is no 'federal militia' anywhere in The Constitution and no powers are explicitly granted to the FedGov to supersede State authority in enforcement, further, the CDC is not a militia. Otherwise, your example is degenerate to what I indicated with some 'federal militia' bullshit thrown in for a more earthy, authoritarian flavor. The FedGov can prevent threats to the public (health) exogenously but internally, the responsibility falls primarily on the States. As you tards love to point out wrt Nixon, the use of Federal forces internally is a bright red line the other side of which is an intraversable minefield human/civil rights violations.
All of its arguments are either strawman or red herring attempts. Which is fairly typical for risible sophistry. To paraphrase Don't look at me, simply because an entity has existed and functioned for any amount of time does not make them worthwhile. In the case of the CDC, combined mission creep and two clear examples of failure on their primary mission relating to monkeypox and covid demonstrate that they are not worthwhile. The solution? Cut budget, staffing and mission to allow for focus only on infectious disease. Simple.
To provide for organizing training and disciplining the militia.
Disease has been by far the most deadly factor in military campaigns up until recent times. And in natural disasters. The militia has always had the primary role in enforcing quarantines, mobilizing medical facilities in both war and emergency, etc.
Who says we do? I'm just trying to find a way out of these woods.
Cratering the CDC into the ground would be a 'something' to do that would objectively be a great thing for public health
Funny how "get the government out of public health" isn't the position of a "Libertarian" magazine. Instead we get a version of "we just need to put the right people in charge". Nothing says "Libertarian" like "big government can work with the right people in charge" or "we just need an overhaul".
Reason is such a sorry joke.
Maybe you need to think back to the days when government got into public health. Back when people emptied their toilet into the middle of the streets. Back when plagues wiped out large swathes of people until a fire burned the town down and ended the infection.
you're right, the cdc is preventing all of that from happening. thank god we have the cdc and the smurf who runs it.
There's no path from medieval open sewers to modern sanitation without the CDC!
No, the CDC and its equivalent in any modern country traces its roots back to times when public sanitation and public infection control started. If you closed the CDC tomorrow, you would still have to do the job it doing.
Everyone would start throwing their sewage out on the street if the CDC were gone!!!
Of course, Suderman, being a "top men should be running things" big government leftist, thinks the Republicans should have a plan to overhaul, whatever the fuck that means, the CDC. It would never occur to the dumb bastard that the plan should be to end the federal government's role in public health altogether.
Or maybe the dumb bastard lives in reality-land where ending the federal government's role isn't going to happen, and the best anyone can realistically hope for is some sort of reform.
That is right sarcasmic. We are never going to end government involvement. So, we might as well resign ourselves to it and just try and get the right "top men" in charge.
Maybe Suderman is a realist, or maybe he is a phony and your a fucking moron. I am going with that.
I'll be sure to let you know when I give a shit.
Poor sarc.
No, it's not a matter of getting the right men, it's a matter of reforms to limit the damage they can do. As with the national and state constitutions, there needs to be something within the CDC like the bill of rights that establishes boundaries.
Where Is the Republican Plan To Reform Public Health?
Right next to their plan to cut the federal budget, reign in alphabet agencies, and restore our liberties.
That is right sarcasmic, it will work some time, we just have to get the right plan. My dad he is a television repair man. He has an awesome set of tools, I can fix it.
That whooshing sound was my point going over your head.
I understand your point perfectly. You just don't like having someone point out what it means.
Wrong as usual.
Sounded more like a douching sound.
They just need the right Republican man to run this. That will fix it and you will be much safer. /s
"Most Republicans, however, have offered little beyond sneers and slogans to advance their criticisms."
It is absolutely, positively absurd that Suderman sneers at DeSantis's insults of Fauci, then has the nerve to suggest that Republicans have no answer to public health.
Hey Suderman: In case you didn't notice, Meanie-Weanie DeSantis had a public health plan during the Pandemic. He implemented it in that state he governs that you perhaps forgot exists.
The Republican plan seems to be freedom, you "Both sides" weasel.
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“from botched testing to divisive school closures to confusing and contradictory masking recommendations to dithering on vaccine approvals.”
Anything else you’d like to add? Cuz you’re missing some very important things.
And let me just point out that very few people on the Right exceed Romney's ability to plant seeds of "good ideas" that ultimately grow into briar patches of anti-libertarian government bureaucracy.
Romney is a major proponent of Common Core.
Romney's flagship accomplishment as an MA Governor was the Health Care reform that ultimately became the core of Obamacare.
Romney was the worst candidate to match up against Obama in 2012 (for the obamacare reason) and yet his machine deliberately forced everyone out of the race except for himself.
That man is hell bent on being president and has been working the system behind the scenes for 20 years with the help of pundits and GOP insiders.
And if Romney thinks it is a good idea to setup a public data department (as if the fucking CDC didn't already have a core mission of data gathering) I am instinctively against it based on his god awful track record of authoritarianism in "capitalism" clothing.
Outlawing public sector unions would go a long towards making all kinds of ‘reforms’.
Reforming "public heath" is kind of like trying to get a person with dementia to follow instructions. They don't agree there is even a problem, they enjoy the hallucinations anyway, etc.
The "public health" community has clearly decided that half truths and obfuscations in order to achieve their goal is what's best. They aren't here to advise or recommend. They are here to modify behavior through whatever means they can to get to their goal.
“Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience. They may be more likely to go to Heaven yet at the same time likelier to make a Hell of earth. This very kindness stings with intolerable insult. To be "cured" against one's will and cured of states which we may not regard as disease is to be put on a level of those who have not yet reached the age of reason or those who never will; to be classed with infants, imbeciles, and domestic animals.”
So find a way to deflect them and turn their efforts inward. It's possible with demented people, you just have to keep them away from the real keys to the car or doors. Use "Teddy Roosevelt" from Arsenic and Old Lace as your model.
This isn't just a terrible libertarian take, it's a terrible take:
"Sure, the minority actually tried several things to hold people accountable and begin to reform these agencies. Not surprisingly, the minority party's policies in a democracy weren't unilaterally enacted. The majority party is split three ways between defending these agencies and the cults of personality running them, back pedaling to save their own asses, and oxymoronically, thwarting the minority efforts, but the real issue is, why isn't the minority party doing more?"
Fuck you Suderman, why isn't the Majority Party doing more about this shit? Why aren't the majority of leftists who've unequivocally made the poor and minorities worse off for the last 3 yrs. and running working 8 days a week to get Fauci strung up and get his policies and projects encased in cement and dropped in the bottom of the ocean? Why are *you* standing here saying "Why aren't Republicans doing more?"
The answer is obvious. You don't care at all about the poor or minorities or people dying of disease. Fuck off slaver.
Six years of screaming to repeal and replace Obamacare, and then the Republicans gain control of both houses and the presidency. Whereupon it was revealed they didn't have a plan.
Six years of being their top issue and they didn't have a plan? AEIR had a plan, CATO had a plan, but pick one of them! But no, we're talking politicians here. Even during the full two years they had a solid filibuster proof majority they still couldn't manage to come up with a plan. The best they could do was fiddle a bit with the fiddly bits.
You have captured my thoughts. Criticism with no solution is the standard for the modern Republican party.
It's the standard in any democracy when you have a big, even majority faction that's against what's there, but you know you could never get the votes to do anything in particular otherwise. What you have to do is first build so huge a majority in opposition to what's there that you know that even once that majority gets divided, you still have enough votes to do something.
The Republicans sensed, probably correctly, that if they repealed the mandatory issue feature of the ACA, they'd lose the next election, and the ACA would be reinstated. But they did manage to get the penalty for non-participation abolished, because that was politically sustainable.
The people want something for nothing. (They won't acknowledge that's what they want, they think they just want fair value for their money or work or existence.) You can't take that promise away from them once given. What you can work on is making everyone richer, so they can eventually afford something for nothing, and meanwhile try to hold the line on new promises.
their big mistake was advertising it as "repeal and replace" when they only included the "replace" portion so they wouldn't have to take the backlash of full repeal.
Because after all, its very easy to buy votes by giving shit away, and near impossible to take said shit away without losing votes.
But the goal was always just repeal, and they branded it as repeal/replace. Then they had to face all the questions of "BUT REPLACE WITH WHAT?!"
Really there is no way to win. The real win would be making sure democrats pushing over-reaching, over-spending, political boondogles never get elected again, because it creates a one-way ratcheting of spending that you can never take back without the public having a fit.
What you are saying is that the Republicans need to be deceptive. Say "Repeal and Replace" and then just repeal. Talk about fixing SS and then just eliminate it. Make promises and then just tell the public to "get screwed" and we know best when the Republicans win. Is that what you're saying?
Well considering the fact that the Rs don't control the government and cannot pass legislation they are left with few options. One option is to put criminals like Fauci on the stand in the Senate and refer them to the DOJ when they lie. Of course nothing else happens but Rand Paul has been doing that for the past couple of years.
The Rs did nothing when they had control, so nothing is really different now.
that's because faggot mccain wanted to have his good-Caesar moment to buy himself a positive legacy with the MSM.
Because he knew if he sank obamacare they would have spent every last day he had left calling him a racist, bigoted, traitor to the country. Instead he got a state funeral and a media tongue bathing for his heroism
No Dr Fauci was around for the whole of the Trump Administration and when Republicans controlled Congress. Dr Fauci just became the focal point for criticism when the Republicans where floundering in their pandemic response.
Well considering the fact that the Rs don't control the government and cannot pass legislation they are left with few options.
And this whistles right past the 800-lb. gorilla in the room that could no-shit fix the problem even with minimal GOP support and is, instead, between doubling down on and backtracking from their support of it.
I think the article is a tacit admission that the Democrats are the problem, by way of criticizing republicans. The shit is chess, it ain't checkers!
That's the point. Suderman repeatedly treats Democrats as beyond the pale. Since they're hopeless, there's no point talking about them.
Suderman never says Democrats are better, only that Republicans are our only hope, so why aren't they hoping better?
American voters are the problem: they think they are entitled to lots of free crap, whether they vote R or D. That's why neither party can touch long-standing "entitlements". The only difference is that R's tend to avoid creating new entitlements, which is a good thing, but not sufficient to return the US to fiscal and economic sanity.
And if they ever actually did try to come up with something, Pete MacAdoodle Suderweigel, Park Slope Welchie Boy, Goth Fonzie Woppo, and all the rest of the Reason fugazis would attack it no matter what it was.
If you fugazis actually believe that government should get out of health care, why don't you just come right out and say so instead of doing the same old bullshit sing and dance routine you always do. Because the government should get out of health care. See, I just did it myself!
But you fugazis will never ever do this, because none of you actually believe that. Because the whole lot of you are a bunch of left liberal Osama Obama yo momma the llama mofo mofo mufaletta mommas.
Because then HyR wouldn't need a whole Web site, it could fit in a Twit.
NB: public health isn't healthcare.
The federal government should get out of both public health and healthcare.
Public health is arguably a reasonable function of state governments; healthcare is arguably not.
reform must mean elimination of the cdc
I won't support any reform plan that doesn't include the public execution of Fauci.
many of these objections are as much to what one might call Fauciism
American-style Lysenkoism.
Marjorie Taylor Greene-Teeth just declared Joe Biden is Hitler. So who could Fauci be other than Goebbels?
As usual, you are lying. Here is what she actually said:
I guess when President Butterbeans is frail, weak, and dementia ridden, the Hitler imagery was their attempt to make him look “tough” while he declares war on half of America as enemies of the state.
But let's be clear here: if there is one party in the US that is "semi-fascist" (Biden's term), it's the Democrats: their history, ideology, political objectives, and conduct shares a lot with fascism.
Few figures have been as relentlessly vilified by the Republican Party as Anthony Fauci.
An no figure has been as relentlessly lionized by the Democratic party.
At least one side is beginning to admit they were wrong. Well, at least in England they are.
One exception is Sen. Mitt Romney's (R–Utah) plan to create a separate public health data agency aimed at responding more quickly during outbreaks.
Another agency! Now THAT'S the kind of forward thinking Republican adults-in-the-room type thinking THIS libertarian can get behind!
Most Republicans, however, have offered little beyond sneers and slogans to advance their criticisms.
Sure, the Democrats and general liberal elite destroyed America, but look at these Republicans pouncing!
1. Show me yours.
2. Anyone do any study comparing CDC to its equivalent in other countries?
3. First you have to rally opposition. You might not have anything at first to unite the opposition except that they're in opposition. This is normal politics. After you get so many people complaining that it becomes obvious something will be done, then you work on picking thru the opposition to find a positive agenda.
It's getting harder for Libertarian standard-bearers to admit that "draining the swamp" is actually a good plan.
The Mises Caucus' illiterate poster boy made a comparative study that concludes that "our federal government is the most tyrannical force in the world, um, yeah, probably it'd be much better off being left to the states, being left to localities for them to make their own decisions." See there? Lincoln's meddling with southern rapist handling of slave girls--who weren't even citizens--caused actual War Between The States.
The white majority used the leftist lie of "our democracy" to make laws devastating to the black minority. If you support de-mob-ocracy, you are an enemy of the republic our brilliant founders mandated in Article 4, Section 4 of our Constitution.
The Grabbers-Of-Pussy have had a health program for ages: 1. Amend the Constitution to force them feminist bitches to reproduce at gunpoint. 2. Retask the George Waffen Bush Faith-Based fanaticism forfeiture subsidies to exhort Tha Lawerd to cure the lame, halt and blind like He did before the Crucifixion gig. These cures included ordering paralytics to walk, curing bleeding women, lepers, blind folks--one of whom resembled Dave Chappelle--dropsy, withered hands... you-name -it, Jesus and the Gee-Oh-Pizzas can cure given enough votes and money.
The plan should look something like this:
Effective immediately, the CDC and FDA are dissolved.
The GOPs health care plan hasn't been written yet. Remember when Trump got elected and had control of both houses and the Republicans wrote a shitty health care plan? This will happen again. They'll get a 5th grader to write the plan at 9pm the night before its due, just like when they tried to replace Obamacare.
Fucking Republicans have had years to write something good and they persist is giving us crap plans. Its not incompetence; they do this shit on purpose.
That's because most Americans are greedy, ignorant, and entitled, like you.
I recall Trump promising a better cheaper healthcare plan before his election.
So do I. Do you remember that he never showed it?
The best government plan is *none at all*.
If we could get government out of health care, schools, and many other areas of our lives, our lives would be much better.
Then why don't Republicans run on that?
Few figures have been deserving of vilification as much as Anthony Fauci.
Don’t forget the FDA, approving the mRNA vaccines for use under EUAs, despite multiple testing procedure breaches, burying of adverse events by the Pharma companies, etc, then approving them for use with younger and younger patients, posing increasing danger as the ages get younger, and ignoring that the virus kills almost no one under 40-50 without well known comorbidities. They try to bury the reality that the vaccines are killing more young people than the virus ever could. For the last 8 months, they have been pushing vaccines with zero efficacy, after Omicron pushed out Delta in this county, having mutated around the vaccines by tweaking the spike proteins produced by the vaccines. With the vaccines mismatched to the current variant, the only thing that the vaccines do anymore is to fire off a massive immune response to the spike proteins generated by the vaccines. Massive enough that it often crashes the immune system, allowing long dormant viruses (like Shingles) and cancers escape confinement. So, at long last, nine months late, the FDA is approving updated vaccines that also generate Omicron spike proteins - without, of course, any human testing. Oh, and it turns out that most of the Moderna mRNA tests cited for that update involved other viruses.
Get rid of it??? CDC can’t seem to see these things coming. Which is their job!
THIS
People who reflexively tilt left often demand that one must fight big government by replacing big government with big government.
So far I know they plan to sit down Fauci and publicly call him out for his mishandling and lying. I would say that is a fantastic step 1: Publicly call out all the ways the beaurocrats (and especially Fauci) lied, made unscientific policy, and covered up their own malfeasance while enforcing pointless authoritarian lockdowns/mandates. Labeling that cancer as 'cancer' is step 1.
Id settle for drawn and quartered and head on a pike though, which is what he deserves if there was justice.
Holding fuck ups. Especially chief fuck ups accountable IS reform.
This Reason schtick is so damned old.
I can't say I'm not disappointed with the lack of disbanding republicans did when they controlled the house, the white house, and the supreme court.
Everyone must have already forgotten that Obama and the Democrat party fixed all healthcare sector issues with the ACA.
/sarc
Damn, I really should read the comments before I make one. Well said.
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and was the appropriate response the CDC should have taken 90% of the time they acted
Doing nothing -- when packing Gov-GUNS is usually the 'right' thing to do... There is no such thing as 'government' without the monopoly of GUNS. We call those entities businesses, organizations and etc...
This is like Reason about ObamaCare.
Why must there be an alternative outside of "nothing"? Nothing is infinitely preferable over what we have.
Keep fighting the Borg.
You should fuck off to glibertarians like you said you were.
You beat me to it. Why must there be an alternative "solution"? Sometimes (actually, very often), the right answer is "This isn't the government's federal job in the first place."
Sure, but can we actually achieve nothing? The Republicans managed not to achieve nothing in respect to the ACA. Abolition may not be politically feasible, so unless you can install a ruthless abolitionist dictator instead of the US government, what's the plan? What democratically feasible reforms can be achieved in the near future?
One thing that might work is to have some respected leader look around the world and find something better that some other country has, and then convince the USA to adopt it.
“Now that we’ve removed your aggressive brain tumor, what kind of cancer do you want us to implant *instead*? You can’t just go around *without* cancer, you know!”
“BOAF SiDeZ, gUyZ!”
Yes, but how often are such jobs abolished? Seems much more politically feasible to change a government responsibility than to get rid of it.
I thought he was talking about the Cuyahoga River.
Yep... a 1931 sci-fi movie had beer still a felony in the 1980s. The Texan who pushed prohibition swore in 1932 a hummingbird would fly to Mars with the Washington Monument tied to its tail before 'Murrica would repeal the Prohibition Amendment! Funny thing about economic collapse after bouts of fanatical meddling in production and trade...
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