oh boy, we don't have as advanced machines to detect cancer as europe. whatever will we do? we are clearly checkmated.
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>we don't have as advanced machines to detect cancer as europe.
And blood, tissue, mucus, urine, feces... technologically spoken, the US is basically too dumb to determine, if the assay is from a male or female patient.
Not even ironic here. Go to a lab and ask the people working there how these machines work. If you are very lucky, they know the theory behind it, but have not a clue how the machine produces the results.
Russia can police the world better than the US, not the seas but it doesn't really matter
The US need to remain the policeman though, US companies make billions producing oil abroad and without US protection nobody would buy your weapons and your dollars, countries would stop paying for intellectual property the US is the main beneficiary of, etc
>Russia can police the world better than the US
Yeah, a corrupt and ineffective state at the economic size of italy can police the world.
Topkek.
How did your company manage to isolate such a strangle hold on the US health care system? That's mindblowing, something I'd never consider otherwise.
They can intervene in syria but the US can't because they don't accept losing soldiers
I honestly think US leaders are a lot more corrupt than Russians
Also France has been fighting on 3 fronts simulteously recently so i think many countries can protect their interests without the US
This is retarded right from the start. Europe IMPORTED its way back to prosperity; we manufactured, Europe bought. We had a gold-backed currency which worked well at first, but once Europe was strong enough to become a net exporter, they started draining our gold reserves rapidly, leading to the end of Bretton-Woods.
Shale will never be processed cost-effectively relative to crude oil. That is a pipedream.
Calling us a "wealthy import economy" is a meme. There's no such thing as a stable wealthy import economy; if we don't produce and our currency is backed purely by fiat, there's no reason for the rest of the world to want to keep selling us stuff, when many other countries are growing economically far faster than we are. If Trump ends a lot of the regulations that make business so expensive in the USA, then sure maybe we'll have a shot again, but until that happens we will only be competitive in selling to Latin American shitholes (a tiny fraction of the world's economy) and in selling IP (which Asia doesn't give a shit about respecting).
>Russia can police the world better
kek
I won't say that Euro is totally right, but as a biotech guy myself, at least half of our equipment (especially expensive things like optical instruments and centrifuges) are bought from Germany, not America.
lmao
>How did your company manage to isolate such a strangle hold on the US health care system?
It grew this way. The FDA is tearing anyone a second one who tries to mess around with lower standards than the ones that are on the market and no lab would want to buy a machine that has lower accuracy or throughput than what the market provides.
This makes it basically one of the hardest market to enter I can think of. Regulatory, medical and technological knowledge all need to be on levels that would require an extreme amount of money, time and effort to build - so all companies in this sector are either extremely huge (like Siemens) or so heavily focussed on their niche (and basically impossible to substitute), that it does not make sense to compete with them.