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GOP Pigs Stripped 'Flu Pandemic Preparedness' From Stimulus

Posted by Jason Linkins, Huffington Post at 9:17 AM on April 27, 2009.


Republican politicking continues to put the whole nation at risk.

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Remember way back in the day, President Obama delivered his Not Really The State Of The Union address, and the GOP trotted out Future Of The Republican Party Supra-Genius Bobbly Jindal to provide a rebuttal? Well, we all had some laughs, didn't we? Mainly because Jindal was all: "They want to spend stimulus money on volcano monitoring? Why everyone knows that the Hill Witch keeps tabs on our volcanoes by floating chicken bones in her own intestinal ichor!" And then Alaska's Mount Redoubt erupted, suggesting there might be something to this "let's monitor volcanoes with government-funded science" idea.

Well, as it turns out, volcano monitoring wasn't the only worthwhile public safety program that was deemed extravagant in the stimulus package, funding for pandemic preparation was axed as well. And playing a critical role was Susan Collins -- for whom the necessity of obtaining her vote is in inverse proportion to the intelligence she shows in policy making:

Famously, Maine Senator Collins, the supposedly moderate Republican who demanded cuts in health care spending in exchange for her support of a watered-down version of the stimulus, fumed about the pandemic funding: "Does it belong in this bill? Should we have $870 million in this bill No, we should not."

Even now, Collins continues to use her official website to highlight the fact that she led the fight to strip the pandemic preparedness money out of the Senate's version of the stimulus measure.

Naturally, it's tough to keep an economy stimulated if productivity gets diminished by a pandemic. And, hey, it turns out that the lack of a stable and well-funded public health infrastructure may not be so good for economic recovery as a whole:

On Monday, the question began to be answered, as Associated Press reported -- under the headline: "World Markets Struck By Swine Flu Fears" -- that: "World stock markets fell Monday as investors worried that a deadly outbreak of swine flu in Mexico could go global and derail any global economic recovery."

Before U.S. markets opened, the Wall Street Journal reported: "U.S. stock futures fell sharply Monday as the outbreak of deadly swine flu stoked fears that a possible recovery in the global economy could be derailed."

All of this is playing out at a time when HHS nominee sits on the sidelines, her nomination held up at the behest of pro-life organizations who want to paint her as the "Abortion Queen." The hold up is pointless - merely delaying the inevitable for "another week." Maybe the swine flu would be good enough to wait!

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Tagged as: gop, obama, money, stimulus, swine flu

Jason Linkins is an associate editor at the Huffington Post, based in Washington, DC.


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Be prepared!
Posted by: badkitty on Apr 27, 2009 10:27 AM   
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I guess none of the Republicans were Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts. "Be prepared" is not one of the maxims they live by. They can't see that prevention/preparation costs less in the end.

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» RE: Be prepared! Posted by: Dr. P. Mooney
Maybe there's something I don't understand
Posted by: Bliss Doubt on Apr 27, 2009 10:34 AM   
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but I agree that emergency preparedness shouldn't be a part of the so called stimulus. It should be in the part of the budget which is for that. Packing everything into the "stimulus" was never appropriate, to my thinking.

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What republicans think of Americans
Posted by: TruthBeTold on Apr 27, 2009 1:51 PM   
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The Senate has yet to confirm a secretary of human services, a surgeon general or a director of CDC.

Guess which party is obstructing?

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Well, its finally here, and now we hear we have no preparedness????
Posted by: Prophit on Apr 27, 2009 3:14 PM   
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I find that odd..... why? Because this has been in the CDC, homeland security and FEMA for over 5 years now. In fact, FEMA officials visited Indiana about a year ago asking if they could take thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of bodies for burial from the Chicago area...

Sounds a bit like Katrina to me, doesn't it to you???

They have been dealing with this since 2004, check it out.

CDC to conduct avian flu pandemic experiments- CTV News

So, it seems strange to me that the CDC would conduct such avian flu pandemic back before there was ever an avian flu that could infect humans.... Doesn't it seem strange to you???

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So, are the conspiracy theories right??? Who knows.... this could...
Posted by: Prophit on Apr 27, 2009 4:06 PM   
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...just be some swine flu, and bird flu, and human flu that somehow got together, and who knows how....

Maybe this will walk us through it. Its a pretty good treatment of the issue.... was this man made to solicit martial law??? Military is ready and has been preparing for a long time for this.... all laws are in place in violation of the Constitution and posse comitatus law, but hey, can't let a little thing like the law get in our way.

Have not let that bother us for some time now.

This is where the conspiracy theorists may have done us a big favor.

As Swine Flu Spreads, Conspiracy Theories of Laboratory Origins Abound

Oh, and don't forget the Baxter incident either. Remember about a month ago, this conspiracy nut posted about the vaccines from Baxter that mixed the avian flu with the human flu and sent them to Europe??? I hope someone remembers that.... and a worker in the Czech republic saved Europe from a serious deadly pandemic by testing the vaccine and finding it ws a bioweapon???? I can give you that link again if you forgot about it.

Now, how about this..... remember, this article says there is no preparedness funded, so why didn't someone do something about this when it happened???

Vaccines as Biological Weapons? Live Avian Flu Virus Placed in Baxter Vaccine Materials Sent to 18 Countries.

I know this is going to be hard to swallow, but I have tons more and it would overwhelm you.

Read this and then after you do VISIT CLG (Citizens for Legitimate Gov) NEWSLETTER BY LORI PRICE.... then visit her WHOLE SECTION ON FLU ODDITIES.

Almost everything you want to know is contained there... believe me, this is a FALSE FLAG and you have to decide what if anything you intend to do about it???? If no one dies in this country then I suppose we can continue to ignore the elephant since it hasn't stepped on anyone, but if it does, THAN THIS IS 9-11 AND ITS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU DON'T PROSECUTE CRIMINALS ON THEIR FIRST OFFENSE.

Bush and Biden said before Obama was sworn in, the next false flag would kill hundreds of thousands and they weren't kidding, just late in their predictions. They said it would be February, and it would have been had baxters vaccines not got busted in Europe.... funny, huh?

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Bird and Swine Flu is Impossible as Evolution Doesn't Exist
Posted by: FoonTheElder on Apr 27, 2009 6:57 PM   
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It should be no surprise that the Republicans don't back funding for swine or bird flu because they don't believe that it can happen.

They don't believe in evolution, so that means that it is impossible for living germs like bird flu and swine flu to evolve into something that could harm humans. Or does creationism only apply to big living things and not small living things.

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No, No, You Just Don't Understand Economics
Posted by: DrBrian on Apr 27, 2009 9:57 PM   
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No, no, you got it all wrong! Preventing serious, potentially deadly diseases isn't an economic stimulus, but a good pandemic would benefit hospitals, nursing homes, pharmaceuticals companies, undertakers, coffin manufacturers and cemeteries.

Just ask Rove and Gramm.

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Big Hoax
Posted by: Ruby on Apr 28, 2009 6:34 AM   
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I hope you all aren't taking this swine flu hoax seriously. Media hype making it seem as if we're all under a terrible threat, and out come the anti-viral drugs. Tamiflu, courtesy of Rumsfeld.

Please.

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» RE: Big Hoax Posted by: Gisele
» RE: Big Hoax OR JUST STUPID ? Posted by: jimmie d
Tell the truth
Posted by: Archie1954 on Apr 28, 2009 12:55 PM   
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Now really did you expect anything different from that gang of thugs? The GOP have quite litteraly destroyed the America everone used to know and love. Now the US government stands by while it's own cities are destroyed by nature, it attacks and destroys other countries without justification, it kills and tortures with impunity, it denies Constitutional legal rights of due process to individuals, it spies on its own people without warrants, it prosecutes individuals based on political reasons rather than criminal ones, it assists and is totally complicit in the destruction of the economy, it breaks the law of the land and international laws as if they were nothing. It really is a banana republic and Bush and the GOP are completely responsible for every egregious development in the last 8 years. That gang of mobsters belong in prison.

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I'm Siding with Sen. Collins on This One.
Posted by: Urgelt on Apr 28, 2009 6:53 PM   
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Senator Collins was right.

The progressive critics are wrong.

Here's why. The stimulus bill line item for pandemic funding was not for antiviral drugs or emergency worker training. It was a give-away to the vaccine industry.

Vaccines will likely play a very small, or nonexistent, role in any pandemic, because the time to develop a vaccine specific to a new strain and bring it to market is lengthy. Fast tracked, it would take about 18 months, assuming no hitches were encountered during clinical trials. By then the pandemic will have reaped its ugly harvest - unless we stop it by other means. Means that the stimulus line item didn't address.

The current stockpiles of H5N1 vaccines will be used for emergency workers, if an H5N1 vaccine gets loose. Odds are good they will offer minimal or no protection at all, because they are for existing, nontransmissible strains. Their efficacy against a mutated form can't be known in advance, but if we are lucky, they will stimulate *some* antibodies that will be useful. If we aren't lucky, they won't do a thing.

Training and antiviral drugs, on the other hand, can be used against most any flu strain, and quickly. Those are wise investments because they can result in an immediate response if a pandemic breaks out, and they do not rely on luck.

The pandemic line item in the stimulus bill would have resulted in zero capability against A/H1N1. None. It's a non sequitur. If the line item had been about true pandemic preparedness, I'd have sided with the progressives in a heartbeat. But them's not the facts.

Give Collins credit. She killed a give-away to the vaccine industry that would have been money ill spent. And not a dime of it would have been of any use against A/H1N1.

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It's a pattern
Posted by: calmecac5 on Apr 30, 2009 7:12 PM   
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The Republicans opposed funding for preparation for a pandemic just before the swine flu outbreak, and they opposed volcano monitoring just before the eruption of a volcano in Alaska. They also opposed a tax increase in Minnesota that would have focused on highway and bridge repairs just before a bridge collapsed into the Mississippi River. They also opposed funding to reinforce levees in New Orleans just before Katrina struck that city. In August, 2001, they decided that a report that indicated Al Qaeda was planning to use commercial airplanes in a terrorist attack would have to take a back seat to rearming for the possible resurgence of the Soviet Union.

The party of "No" doesn't have a very good track record on these things.

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