Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even if he miscalculated, I believe he's acting in good faith and performing admirably in the face of a total vacuum in federal leadership.
Agreed. And since there were stories that the tests are being hoarded by the feds, states were having to bid against each other for supplies, and no real urgency to get testing kits manufactured (such as the order to keep meat plants open), Hogan took decisive action. I’m happy there are that many tests available for Marylanders.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know enough about this issue to have an opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/md-politics/hogan-south-korea-coronavirus-tests/2020/04/29/978ca8d6-8572-11ea-878a-86477a724bdb_story.html?fbclid=IwAR3s-zyhH49uLz5imnGVYMW4Kl5vA3SjoGFxZsMOQkfEJxnOW61x1S_6QAw
"...despite the fanfare surrounding Hogan’s $9.4 million deal with LabGenomics, the test kits from Seoul were not in short supply in the United States, according to interviews with industry experts. Domestic manufacturers were producing millions of them per week when Maryland struck its overseas deal. Some firms sell the kits for 20 to 30 percent less than what Hogan paid."
Just another consequence of “expert” hysteria.
Tragic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/md-politics/hogan-south-korea-coronavirus-tests/2020/04/29/978ca8d6-8572-11ea-878a-86477a724bdb_story.html?fbclid=IwAR3s-zyhH49uLz5imnGVYMW4Kl5vA3SjoGFxZsMOQkfEJxnOW61x1S_6QAw
"...despite the fanfare surrounding Hogan’s $9.4 million deal with LabGenomics, the test kits from Seoul were not in short supply in the United States, according to interviews with industry experts. Domestic manufacturers were producing millions of them per week when Maryland struck its overseas deal. Some firms sell the kits for 20 to 30 percent less than what Hogan paid."
Just another consequence of “expert” hysteria.
Tragic.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/md-politics/hogan-south-korea-coronavirus-tests/2020/04/29/978ca8d6-8572-11ea-878a-86477a724bdb_story.html?fbclid=IwAR3s-zyhH49uLz5imnGVYMW4Kl5vA3SjoGFxZsMOQkfEJxnOW61x1S_6QAw
"...despite the fanfare surrounding Hogan’s $9.4 million deal with LabGenomics, the test kits from Seoul were not in short supply in the United States, according to interviews with industry experts. Domestic manufacturers were producing millions of them per week when Maryland struck its overseas deal. Some firms sell the kits for 20 to 30 percent less than what Hogan paid."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So he overpaid AND the kits aren’t being used.
His Korean wife just rolled the people of Maryland for millions of dollars.
Disgusting and sad that so many people here defend him.
She's an American.
Not to Trumpsters. Only white people are "real" Americans.
I voted for Baker, thank you.
You voted for republican scum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So he overpaid AND the kits aren’t being used.
His Korean wife just rolled the people of Maryland for millions of dollars.
Disgusting and sad that so many people here defend him.
She's an American.
Not to Trumpsters. Only white people are "real" Americans.
Anonymous wrote:You realize that Trump and Pence only released the information about those private labs and test availability the day after Hogan announced they had received the test kits from S Korea (which took several weeks to arrange). And to date, no other state has actually received any of those test kits. As is typical, Trump only does things that are advantageous to himself or his allies. He only released the information about test kits in direct response to Hogan's press release that they had received the new test kits. He had no interest in actually doing something for the public good, he only released that information to make Hogan look bad. He's using the pandemic response purely as a political tool rather than actually trying to help people. The way he has managed the stockpile of national resources, the way he treated Massachusetts, has shown that his ultimate goal is to make himself look good rather than to actually prioritize an appropriate health response.
Fortunately, Hogan and the governors are prioritizing the public good and the public health.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So he overpaid AND the kits aren’t being used.
His Korean wife just rolled the people of Maryland for millions of dollars.
Disgusting and sad that so many people here defend him.
She's an American.
Anonymous wrote:So he overpaid AND the kits aren’t being used.
His Korean wife just rolled the people of Maryland for millions of dollars.
Disgusting and sad that so many people here defend him.