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One More Time: Relying on Foreign Supplies Is Not Good
Posted on October 30, 2009 at 3:59 PM
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As the H1N1 pandemic spreads and health care providers wait for shipments of vaccine, America is getting yet another wake up call that relying on foreign suppliers just isn't the best idea.

Here we sit embroiled in debate on reforming health care while a wide swath of the public succumbs to pandemic flu. The vaccine that was supposed to be in plentiful supply early enough to ward off the worst is delayed in France, where it appears there just aren't enough hen eggs to go around.

Never mind the pitiful lameness of the excuse. The bottom line is that someday this country has to wake up and realize that when it comes to making sure that America has the products America needs, we need to do it ourselves.

That means energy. And food. And technology. And weapons. And medical supplies.

It doesn't do any good to put out a year's worth of warnings about a coming deadly contagion if you hand over your ability to manage the crisis to a third party over whom you have no jurisdiction.











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Kansas ViewpointPhylllis Jacobs "PJ" Griekspoor, the new editor of Kansas Farmer, joined Farm Progress in August of 2008 after 18 years with the Wichita Eagle as a metro editor, page designer, copy desk chief and reporter covering agriculture and agribusiness, oil and gas, biofuels and the bioeconomy, transportation, small business, military affairs, weather and general aviation.

She came to Wichita in 1990 from Fayetteville, N.C., where she was copy desk chief of the Fayetteville Observer for three years. She also worked at the Pioneer Press in St. Paul, Minn. (1980-87), the Mankato Free Press in Mankato, Minn. (1972-80) and the Kirksville Daily Express in Kirksville, Mo.(1966-70)

Phyllis, who goes by "PJ" since most people can pronounce that and even spell it, loves digging in the dirt and planting stuff, rescuing the houseplants that other people have darn-near killed, spoiling her grandkids and taking to the skies in a little bitty airplane.

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