Correct me if I'm wrong here, but he could've vetoed it...right? In the past several weeks, I've seen a ton of posts hypothesizing why DJT pushed the COVID vaccines, and for the most part I agree that it was done to save us from a mandated vaccine. What's Reagan's excuse though? He seems to be impervious to criticism when you ask most conservatives, and it doesn't make much sense. The NCVIA of 1986 eliminated pharmaceutical liability with childhood vaccines, which IMO is a criminal act, if not an act of treason. Are we to assume that Reagan simply didn't read the bill?? Should we consider rethinking his place in history? I'll admit Reagan did a lot of good as president, but this particular piece of legislation is troubling to say the least.
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I don’t remember who I heard give this explanation a while back but it was something like in order to get the drug companies to research and produce vaccines they made this deal. There’s no money in production because and the way vaccines work is that everybody gets it so It has to be dirt cheap or free for that to work. So essentially the trade off for getting vaccines developed and distributed was letting the population become guinea pigs unknowingly. Maybe Reagan believed vaccines were a good thing, I used to.