uhh...OK?Feral wrote: ↑Thu Apr 02, 2020 3:54 pmI doubt the republican governors of Maryland and Massachusetts, not to mention the governors of New York, Washington, Illinois, California, Wisconsin, et al., would necessarily agree with you, since finding supplies has been described as like being on Ebay and bidding not only against the other governors and hospital chains, etc., but also. bidding against the US and foreign governments for PPE and ventilators, as the price rises and rises and rises and the supplies get away.DCHawk1 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 02, 2020 3:35 pmThere are going to be -- already are, in fact -- all sorts of people insisting that we need to build up this department and dramatically increase the funding for that agency and create this bureau, etc.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Thu Apr 02, 2020 3:30 pm I've thought about Gates quite a bit through this. I haven't seen an interview with him yet. He has to be such a mixed bag of emotions right now.
I get that, and I think there are lessons to be learned here and better ways to allocate federal resources.
Nevertheless, for sheer speed and flexibility, nothing beats market incentives. We just need to figure out ways to create those incentives BEFORE the crisis hits. Gates is leading the way on this, and even after Windows XP, I'm grateful to him.
And yet Elon Musk was able to secure and deliver 1200 ventilators for California (although they may not be as useful as was hoped); Robert Kraft is bringing 1 million masks back from China today, and the federal government is probably AT LEAST three weeks away from being able to send you a fucking piece of paper.