Health Policy
Posted on April 01, 2020 at 12:00 AM
In 2017, #45 came roaring into Washington, DC determined to establish a CEO-driven presidency. He did not know our Constitution or separation of powers, nor how our legislative process works. He still doesn’t.
In contrast, in 2014, President Obama declared the Ebola virus a “security risk.” He conferred with other countries, and he appointed a medically knowledgeable “Ebola Czar” to supervise and keep the American public informed. The budget of $145 million included a stable CDC group that would be prepared for the next. As soon as Trump took over, John Bolton, having no medical expertise, fired the “Pandemic Czar,” and 700 CDC employees. Tax cuts for corporations and billionaires were more important.
But three years later, we are on the front end of a coronavirus pandemic unseen since the Spanish flu of 1918, which killed 50 million people, including 675,000 Americans. And we are receiving our medical information from a president who makes things up. Our Trump-appoint “czar” is Vice President Pence, who also knows nothing, yet all information must come from him. Fortunately, 319 “Donor Groups” have pledged over $8.3 billion to China and middle income countries. But Trump has alienated most other countries, so we must finance care of our fellow citizens ourselves. Fortunately, Congress upped Trump’s requested $2.5 billion to fight the impending pandemic to $8.3 billion. Things we have to do include:
This is the beginning. We have been warned. We know how we must behave and care for one another. Now we have to force the President and members of government to meet their responsibilities.
— Karen Pataky, Director for Public Policy and Chair, Health Policy Task Force