Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

CottonBear

(21,615 posts)
25. Excerpt:
Sun Feb 23, 2020, 02:11 PM
Feb 2020


Trump Has Sabotaged America’s Coronavirus Response
As it improvises its way through a public health crisis, the United States has never been less prepared for a pandemic.

Laurie GarrettJanuary 31, 2020, 11:07 AM

...Snip...

For the United States, the answers are especially worrying because the government has intentionally rendered itself incapable. In 2018, the Trump administration fired the government’s entire pandemic response chain of command, including the White House management infrastructure. In numerous phone calls and emails with key agencies across the U.S. government, the only consistent response I encountered was distressed confusion. If the United States still has a clear chain of command for pandemic response, the White House urgently needs to clarify what it is—not just for the public but for the government itself, which largely finds itself in the dark.
If the United States still has a clear chain of command for pandemic response, the White House urgently needs to clarify what it is.

...snip...

On the domestic front, the real business of assuring public health and safety is a local matter, executed by state, county, and city departments that operate under a mosaic of laws and regulations that vary jurisdiction by jurisdiction. Some massive cities, such as New York City or Boston, have large budgets, clear regulations, and epidemic experiences that have left deep benches of medical and public health talent. But much of the United States is less fortunate on the local level, struggling with underfunded agencies, understaffing, and no genuine epidemic experience. Large and small, America’s localities rely in times of public health crisis on the federal government.

Bureaucracy matters. Without it, there’s nothing to coherently manage an alphabet soup of agencies housed in departments ranging from Defense to Commerce, Homeland Security to Health and Human Services (HHS).
But that’s all gone now.

In the spring of 2018, the White House pushed Congress to cut funding for Obama-era disease security programs, proposing to eliminate $252 million in previously committed resources for rebuilding health systems in Ebola-ravaged Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea. Under fire from both sides of the aisle, President Donald Trump dropped the proposal to eliminate Ebola funds a month later. But other White House efforts included reducing $15 billion in national health spending and cutting the global disease-fighting operational budgets of the CDC, NSC, DHS, and HHS. And the government’s $30 million Complex Crises Fund was eliminated.
Read More

https://foreignpolicy.com/2020/01/31/coronavirus-china-trump-united-states-public-health-emergency-response/


Recommendations

0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

Kicking for exposure Tanuki Feb 2020 #1
america first! to die...... samnsara Feb 2020 #2
The better to create a Reichstag Fire, my dear. Squinch Feb 2020 #3
He couldn't find a way to personally profit or throw money to friends from this part of the budget EleanorR Feb 2020 #5
That is the likely decision process. Hermit-The-Prog Feb 2020 #26
I feel like, he looks at almost ever situation and thinks dewsgirl Feb 2020 #4
Exactly how I feel. mountain grammy Feb 2020 #20
It is obviously a job... Newest Reality Feb 2020 #6
Maybe Grenell? He's unqualified to be spy chief and ambassador to Germany, so why not? EleanorR Feb 2020 #8
Read the article - superb journalism, damning facts hatrack Feb 2020 #7
I could only read part of the article before hitting a paywall EleanorR Feb 2020 #9
Agree mountain grammy Feb 2020 #24
Excerpt: CottonBear Feb 2020 #25
It's Laurie Garret, someone I have tremendous respect for as a journalist and author hatrack Feb 2020 #27
Thank you so much nt EleanorR Feb 2020 #28
If Bloomberg still wants to put ou ads, avebury Feb 2020 #10
It would be the truth marlakay Feb 2020 #19
Of course he did! There's nothing his master Putin would like better than to PatrickforO Feb 2020 #11
But the Wall? defacto7 Feb 2020 #12
WASF......N/C DENVERPOPS Feb 2020 #13
His dog is now in charge. mahannah Feb 2020 #14
Lindsey? EleanorR Feb 2020 #16
rump is simply following the republican playbook in providing healthcare to Americans, basically, SWBTATTReg Feb 2020 #15
He needs money for his wall. keithbvadu2 Feb 2020 #17
Hence, "everything Trump touches, dies"... MrModerate Feb 2020 #18
Mask of the Red Trump. kairos12 Feb 2020 #21
So what would happen if tRump got infected and died? Texin Feb 2020 #22
It's a bad situation but this could well bring down Trump. There's no way to spin the problem away, jalan48 Feb 2020 #23
From 2017-Proposed CDC budget unsafe at any level of enactment EleanorR Feb 2020 #29
K&R! Mersky Feb 2020 #30
He knew this day was coming. smirkymonkey Feb 2020 #31
K&R UTUSN Feb 2020 #32
Yep, keeping us safe alright. calimary Feb 2020 #33
So Trump's pre election promises boil down to this? Aussie105 Feb 2020 #34
Doncha know, the wall is gonna protect the US from coronavirus. raccoon Feb 2020 #35
Latest Discussions»General Discussion»In 2018, the Trump admini...»Reply #25