Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Hope Oklahoma Kept The Receipts

Oklahoma trying to return its $2m stockpile of hydroxychloroquine

The Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office has been tasked with attempting to return a $2 million stockpile of a malaria drug once touted by former President Donald Trump as a way to treat the coronavirus.

In April, Gov. Kevin Stitt, who ordered the hydroxychloroquine purchase, defended it by saying that while it may not be a useful treatment for the coronavirus, the drug had multiple other uses and “that money will not have gone to waste in any respect.”

But nearly a year later the state is trying to offload the drug back to its original supplier, California-based FFF Enterprises, Inc, a private pharmaceutical wholesaler...

Sorry Stitt, story credit only for Quislings.  


No Half Measures


6 comments:

Unknown said...

It is to laugh...Nelson Laugh...

The Sophist said...

Big-ass restocking fee, one hopes.

Kwark said...

The Republican's controlling state government still refuse to wear masks and bar local government from enacting mask requirements. Because there's no evidence they work and freedumb. So maybe they should keep the hydroxychloroquine since no one has PROVEN it doesn't work!!! Although it DID come from California, that Godless den of pedophile supporting De, De, De, Democrats so it's probably contaminated with mind controlling microbots, or something.

Unknown said...

It has a shelf life of 36 months, but it must be stored at less than 25 degrees Celsius. Sell it for pennies on the dollar to areas that really need it. GOP economics at its best.

Mike R said...

Anonymous, one step extra for republican politics, Buy with tax payer money from one of your buddies then when not needed sell with tax payers subsidies, for pennies on the dollar. Profit on both ends, with the tax payers as the suckers. Double sale to the unwashed masses, what could be better.

Robt said...

Yeah, America had the receipts of the Chemical Weapons we sold Iraq/

And we still had to invade to perform the recall.

There is only one thing Oklahoma is left to do.

Import as many mosquitoes necessary to fully utilize their investment in the malaria drug.