Was in Rome a few years ago in December. They literally had to cancel all Christmas markets and events in the city because of their useless government and it’s frivolous spending. It was fun watching Bernie run from this reality on stage today. Maybe they’ll print a red pill dispenser next and resurrect the nation out of their socialist coma.
Not OP, but do find that interesting, and would like to show it to all the fearmongers who are using Italy as an example of 'how horrible the outbreak is going to be' in the USA.
We have lots of foreign nationals in the US, but I doubt we have anywhere close to 100, 000 people straight out of Wuhan, (and actually it would have to be 550,000 people from Wuhan in the US to equal what's going on in Italy if you adjust for the difference in the size of Populations between the US & Italy, which only has about 60 million people).
I find that incredibly interesting. Mind boggling even that it hasn't been brought up by those people.. What are they called again, the ones who inform us about world events with investigative reporting?
Hahaha don’t tell big med corps or they will have a fucking heart attack. 3D print all their bullshit overpriced trash.
The FDA has entered the chat
Nah, too many regulatory hoops to jump through for quality, etc. Some company might be willing to do this under a state of emergency with a very strong blanket indemnity, but w/o that they'd be opening themselves up to being sued into oblivion once the emergency is over.
They could have probably bought the printer and paid the two dudes a decent wage for the price they were paying for those little clips. Maybe we start fixing healthcare by attacking needless costs such as these?
Wouldn't even need to completely upend our country and economy to do it either!
We also need tort reform. Built into every medical decision is a cya mentality because of potential litigation. The overregulation of medical products is partly the result of our litigious society, as well.
This would go a long way to helping. The neurosurgery practice my wife works for has to carry almost $1billion in malpractice insurance. It costs the hospital a fortune. And that's just one doctor with a clean record. I can't even fathom how much money hospitals spend to protect themselves from lawsuits, costs that are then shoveled onto us.
We are seeing the trigger for mass degloablization and human ingenuity on hyperdrive. Much good will come from all of this, but China may collapse. I am seeing the potential for regime change in China over the economic collapse. Things could get very interesting.
Everything we have been doing with global supply chains will change. Last summer my son and daughter-in-law were in Mexico where some of her extended family live. The Mexicans despise China. I think many countries are going to renationalize businesses bought up by the Chinese and default on money they owe China. All over Latin America the Chinese have been funding huge infrastructure projects with loans to the countries. This could get really gnarly moving forward.
Kek, "Learn to code" was probably banned by the commies because easy local manufacturing of pretty much anything you want is about five years away (maybe sooner!) Whether emerging manfucaturing was on Trump's radar or not (probably was) it takes 40 days to ship stuff from China. That's too long! We can do better and right here in our own communities!
Was in Rome a few years ago in December. They literally had to cancel all Christmas markets and events in the city because of their useless government and it’s frivolous spending. It was fun watching Bernie run from this reality on stage today. Maybe they’ll print a red pill dispenser next and resurrect the nation out of their socialist coma.
So how long until these folks are "disappeared" by the government for making the government look bad?
A useless government is all part of "The Italian Way".
https://youtu.be/ktcmImZ7zKs?t=196
3D Redpill dispenser required at every college. Socialism BTFO
Op, you might find this interesting. https://media.thedonald.win/thedonald/post/loS85XQP.jpeg
Not OP, but do find that interesting, and would like to show it to all the fearmongers who are using Italy as an example of 'how horrible the outbreak is going to be' in the USA.
We have lots of foreign nationals in the US, but I doubt we have anywhere close to 100, 000 people straight out of Wuhan, (and actually it would have to be 550,000 people from Wuhan in the US to equal what's going on in Italy if you adjust for the difference in the size of Populations between the US & Italy, which only has about 60 million people).
I find that incredibly interesting. Mind boggling even that it hasn't been brought up by those people.. What are they called again, the ones who inform us about world events with investigative reporting?
Hahaha don’t tell big med corps or they will have a fucking heart attack. 3D print all their bullshit overpriced trash.
The FDA has entered the chat
Nah, too many regulatory hoops to jump through for quality, etc. Some company might be willing to do this under a state of emergency with a very strong blanket indemnity, but w/o that they'd be opening themselves up to being sued into oblivion once the emergency is over.
It's not just the material the device is made of that is subject to FDA regulation but the part that would be 3D printed.
https://www.fda.gov/industry/regulated-products/medical-device-overview
Exactly what I was thinking.
They could have probably bought the printer and paid the two dudes a decent wage for the price they were paying for those little clips. Maybe we start fixing healthcare by attacking needless costs such as these?
Wouldn't even need to completely upend our country and economy to do it either!
We also need tort reform. Built into every medical decision is a cya mentality because of potential litigation. The overregulation of medical products is partly the result of our litigious society, as well.
This would go a long way to helping. The neurosurgery practice my wife works for has to carry almost $1billion in malpractice insurance. It costs the hospital a fortune. And that's just one doctor with a clean record. I can't even fathom how much money hospitals spend to protect themselves from lawsuits, costs that are then shoveled onto us.
I LOVE IT!!
Amazing, I love it. Been putting in time with fusion360 myself.
As it should be.
We are seeing the trigger for mass degloablization and human ingenuity on hyperdrive. Much good will come from all of this, but China may collapse. I am seeing the potential for regime change in China over the economic collapse. Things could get very interesting. Everything we have been doing with global supply chains will change. Last summer my son and daughter-in-law were in Mexico where some of her extended family live. The Mexicans despise China. I think many countries are going to renationalize businesses bought up by the Chinese and default on money they owe China. All over Latin America the Chinese have been funding huge infrastructure projects with loans to the countries. This could get really gnarly moving forward.
Hahahahahahahahahaha
I wonder if they could do it with ventilators. Some doctors came up with an idea for it years ago in case of an emergency like this.
Low cost ventilators
I'm a prepper. Wondering if I can buy a ventilator? Not now, for next year or the year after. When the next pandemic hits...
Kek, "Learn to code" was probably banned by the commies because easy local manufacturing of pretty much anything you want is about five years away (maybe sooner!) Whether emerging manfucaturing was on Trump's radar or not (probably was) it takes 40 days to ship stuff from China. That's too long! We can do better and right here in our own communities!