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I'm in favor of the libertarian paradise option.
There are two failure modes of the FDA:
The natural and personal and business incentives already heavily align towards getting good drugs out there, and not taking bad drugs.
You seem well informed, I'm surprised you even mention a drug killing a 100 people. I would shrug my shoulders at a thousand. FDA drug delays have estimated kill rates in the hundreds of thousands for some heart medications.
Optimal situation in my mind would be to switch FDA over to a certification regime rather than a licensing regime. This is basically the same thing I say about all government regulation, but I say it about everything because I think its a good idea. Certify that a thing is safe and not harmful, but do not require that certification for selling or consuming of the substance. Companies can submit their drugs to be certified, and the FDA runs those tests. They also run some number of public interest tests every year, like for fish oil or whatever.
And yeah, who knows wtf will happen with JFK at the helm.
Ok, that's it. I criticized the Democrats for hiding Buden's decline, so I can't, in good conscience, support Trump when he's appointing literal corpses.
I think he just sounds like a corpse but is relatively healthy. He has some voice condition.
Or did you mean he is a corpse because he is a Kennedy family member in politics?
RFK Jr. sounds like a corpse.
You said JFK. Barring some new information, he is a corpse.
I enjoy telling conspiracy theorists that JFK survived his assassination, donned blackface, and changed his name to Tupac.
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No, it's just a silly joke based on you getting the first initial wrong. Unless I there's another Kennedy in the admin that I'm not aware of.
Ah whoops
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