Not optimism so much as a distinction between FIB and the agencies overseen by Big Pharma as it stands.
There is some political will (after November) to tackle FIB. No one solution will happen overnight but IMHO, cutting the funding is what gets their attention. That coupled with a demand that the FIB Dir. resign.
Not optimism so much as a distinction between FIB and the agencies overseen by Big Pharma as it stands.
There is some political will (after November) to tackle FIB. No one solution will happen overnight but IMHO, cutting the funding is what gets their attention. That coupled with a demand that the FIB Dir. resign.
Short of that, I agree on the FIB problem not going away. To start, there must be hearings on the raids and Merrick Garland must be held to account. He must be impeached even if there is no vote for removal in the Senate.
As for Big Pharma, not sure what solution will work when most of Congress is getting cash from their lobbyists.
Not optimism so much as a distinction between FIB and the agencies overseen by Big Pharma as it stands.
There is some political will (after November) to tackle FIB. No one solution will happen overnight but IMHO, cutting the funding is what gets their attention. That coupled with a demand that the FIB Dir. resign.
Short of that, I agree on the FIB problem not going away. To start, there must be hearings on the raids and Merrick Garland must be held to account. He must be impeached even if there is no vote for removal in the Senate.
As for Big Pharma, not sure what solution will work when most of Congress is getting cash from their lobbyists.