On what date did the rotten FDA grant the emergency approval?
I believe it was Dec. 11th, 2020. And it took them 108 days for the approval. But they were asking for 75 years- like they killed Kennedy or something- to release everything. LOL. The Public Health and Medical Professionals for Transparency non-profit organization actually asked Pfizer for the data/files. Pfizer told them no. That's why they had to sue the FDA via FOIA to get the Pfizer data. Why did Pfizer instantly reject and flatly say no? Why did the FDA ask for
SEVENTY FIVE YEARS to release everything. Why is the FDA now trying to stall in court and delay the release? If these things don't make your bullshit detectors go haywire- yeah, something is wrong with you.
And I am glad you brought that bolded & highlighted part up. I think what many people here are missing is that the FDA has been completely captured by Big Pharma. The regulators that are suppose to be regulating industries on behalf of the public have been captured and controlled by said industries. It's called regulatory capture. This has happened virtually across the board in every sector of the US economy. Which is why the US has become one of the most corrupt countries on planet earth. Nearly half of the FDA's entire budget comes from the companies they are suppose to be regulating via "industry user fees". The FDA used to be 100% tax-payer funded, as it should be- and it wasn't until 1992 when Congress/Bush I signed into law the Prescription Drug User Fee Act - which switched the FDA's funding from completely 100% tax-payer funded to some bullshit system where new drug user fees wound up accounting for about half the departments budget just 25 years later. It's created a system where approving more and more drugs leads to the FDA getting more and more money for their budget. It creates a situation where the more drugs they approve, the more money they can charge in annual fees- and as right now the user fees are about 48% of their god damn budget. Makes no sense.
Should've never passed the Prescription Drug User Fee Act- it's hurt this country. Just like passing NAFTA, passing the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, expanding NATO eastward, slashing taxes for decades while
NEVER cutting spending, pushing for China to join WTO and normalizing permanent trade relations with them, drone bombing the shit out of people, fighting endless wars, running a torture chamber in Cuba, building a massive spying apparatus with no oversight or controls aimed at it's own citizens- everything those f**king
MORONS did in the 80s & 90s & 00's has eroded this country, it's middle class, made us less free, less safe, made the everyday working class people less well off while the elites and wealthy just got richer and richer.