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Home Front: Politix
Obama Announces $5B Spent on Biomedical Research
2009-10-01
(CN) - In his announcement Wednesday that $5 billion has been pumped into biomedical research, President Barack Obama took a swipe at his predecessor's policy on science and used the opportunity to promote the ongoing campaign for health care reform.

The $5 billion, said to be the biggest single investment ever in biomedical the industry, is part of the $787 billion stimulus package. From more than 20,000 applications, 12,000 grants have been awarded so far.

Speaking at the National Institute of Health, in Maryland, Obama described the benefits of such an investment, saying it is generating tens of thousands of new jobs and will help with solving some of today's leading health problems.

In an indirect jab, Obama noted the George W. Bush administration's effort to undermine scientific research by lacing religious and business considerations into the support of research. "In recent years we've seen our leadership slipping as scientific integrity was at times undermined and research funding failed to keep pace," he said.

Obama also took the opportunity to promote his plans for health care reform.

"Decades of research make no difference to the family that is dropped from an insurance policy when a child gets sick," he said. "That's why we're working so hard to pass long-overdue reforms."

Obama addressed those who have said such reforms involve too much government control of health care. "This concern about the involvement of government I should point out has been present whenever we have sought to improve our health care system," he said, and made reference to the complaints when Franklin D Roosevelt established the NIH.

Obama cited a quote from FDR that rings a familiar note to the doubts surrounding today's health care reform. "Neither the American people, nor their government, intends to socialize medical practice," Roosevelt said.

He listed the roles that researchers at the NIH have played- developing the first successful chemotherapy and testing the polio vaccine.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Perchance any Chicago hospitals/research centers involved...?

Besoeker in Duitsland, you are such a snark...!
Posted by: Uncle Phester   2009-10-01 19:28  

#3  I'm afraid that made no sense, Besoeker.
Posted by: trailing wife   2009-10-01 13:35  

#2  Glad to see it! Much, much more work to be done on the Kenyan-American master race.
Posted by: Besoeker in Duitsland   2009-10-01 11:15  

#1  Hello. We're broke.

fiscal year 2009 - $1,650,971,205,167 added to the national debt, bringing the total to $7.5 trillion.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2009-10-01 10:17  

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