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        Famously, not really. He’s always stuck to business casual at best to make himself look more like a “man of the people”.

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        He probably thinks those water frog chemicals are being used to dye suits or something, IDK.

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        not that I watched him at all so I don’t know of this image is representative, but whenever I think of him I see him in a wifebeater

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    These companies are huge, and know how to lobby the government. It seems to be the wrong industry to piss off.

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      I never thought I’d side with big corporations…but for the next 4 years, some of them may well be the lesser evil.

      gag

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        Pharmaceuticals are an important component of modern life. We really need them now more than ever. They are a good thing.

        Their capitalist greed and the big money that runs them is also doing all it can to suck every last cent out of the public.

        Unfortunately both things can be true.

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      That’s one thing I’m putting some hope in. Tariffs and stupid shit like Worm Boy running our national health infrastructure into the ground benefit no one. Not big companies, not us little guys. I’d hope these big companies will lobby hard to mitigate the stupidity that is bearing down on us.

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    This is farcical. Operation Warp Speed (fast development of Covid vaccines) was one of the few good things that Trump 1.0 did.

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        Trump authorized and funded OWS. Obviously he didn’t do the actual science. It’s JFK and the moon landing. JFK didn’t build the rockets or fly in them, but the project as a whole happened because of his getting behind it.

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          Not comparable to the moon mission. Letting someone else deal with a deadly disease should be not just a low bar, but the floor, for a leader.

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            I think you are rationalizing. Biden and Trump both did terrible at dealing with Covid. OWS was one of the few things done right. It really was something like the moon program. Otherwise you can never credit or blame a politician for anything unless they are the ones personally doing the work. But that’s not what they do.

            The alternative to OWS would have been to just let big pharma develop vaccines the usual way, instead of using a lot of approaches in parallel with government funding to get usable ones faster. Of course the protection from those vaccines was then pissed away under both administrations, by doing almost nothing (except during the initial lockdowns) to stop airborne spread of the virus. The Herman Cain Award is one of the most memorable legacies from that.

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      Upside: pharma companies stop making massive profits

      Downside: we all die from preventable diseases.

      Win some lose some 🤷