In a classic display of government bureaucracy at work, the FDA has now decided to open a safety review on injectable RSV drugs designed to protect our most vulnerable: babies and toddlers. Here we have the so-called experts, who seem to be tripping over their own feet, putting parents on edge nationwide. Families trusted the green light on these RSV drugs to shield their little ones from what seems like every parent’s nightmare during cold season. But now, smack dab in the middle of RSV season, the powers that be feel the need to revisit their own decisions after the fact. Why wouldn’t they get it right the first time?
Let’s see what’s really going on here. The liberals, who are always claiming to care about our children, end up creating the mess that makes our tiny tots guinea pigs. The FDA’s delay and indecisiveness are just more evidence of a bloated government that can’t make up its mind — having all the time in the world to rubber-stamp nonsense, but when it comes to our kids, they waffle. Kids need protection today, not after another round of studies to satisfy bureaucratic rituals.
And while the FDA stirs up fear among worried parents, where is the accountability? Who’s standing up and saying enough is enough? That’s right, nowhere to be found. Meanwhile, Big Pharma lines its pockets while avoiding the blame game, letting the government handle the fallout. They’ve mastered the art of getting everybody to look the other way, hoping people will forget who stands to profit while families hold their breath.
These tactics have real-world consequences. Playing fast and loose with children’s health is a travesty. Parents are left wondering if they have to play doctor now, questioning every decision because some bureaucrat can’t get their act together. Funny how liberals rush to the aid of every other cause under the sun but are absent when they’re needed to champion the most basic of all: a child’s right to safety.
In the end, if the FDA can’t provide straightforward solutions, what’s next? How much longer will the American people be expected to tolerate this endless cycle of inefficiency and hypocrisy? It’s time to demand accountability and draw a firm line. Our children deserve better than the empty promises and red tape of a straitjacketed system. Why is confident, competent action so difficult for those in power when it’s our kids on the line?
Source: Washington Times
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