Yes, yes they are.
Media expects 5% of this money will end up in their pockets advertising costs of consumer spending). So they want the government to spend the money.
They also don’t want the conservatives to be able to attach a cost-cutting amendment to a CHIP bill later.
Harry Reid watches out for the media’s profits and the media watches out for him.
It’s not just Media, but big Pharma. Followed by your doctor. Have you noticed the increase in adds for drugs seniors are stuck on the most? Did any one stop to think that the next MANDATORY shot you take could have a chip in it?
My ENDO and PCP are pushing their POISON Osteoporosis drugs, all have high FDA Warnings and Forteo has a Black Box warning for bone cancer. It is a 2 year RESTRICTED by the FDA program. Tons of side effects and made with E-COLI modified strain. Neither doctor has bothered to tell me those facts. Just scare stories if I don’t take one of them. BTW Foreto reverses the gains after 2 years and you have to stop taking it; RETAIL cost per month is $2K per epi pen that covers 28 days.
ENDO was real curt when I refused his every 6 month Prolia which means he’d get paid twice a year for it. Beyond my thyroid treatment. Which is cheap. http://www.drugs.com/sfx/prolia-side-effects.html Prolia will cost about $1,650 per year plus the cost associated with an office visit.
Safety update for osteoporosis drugs, bisphosphonates, and atypical femur fractures, A FIB, Jaw Degeneration, Kidney failure deaths.
http://www.fda.gov/drugs/drugsafety/drugsafetypodcasts/ucm229800.htm
Black box warning Foreto
http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=21853
Teriparatide (rDNA origin) is manufactured using a strain of Escherichia coli (E COLI) modified by recombinant DNA technology.
http://www.rxlist.com/forteo-drug.htm
The IV Reclast once a year, is the worst of the lot as it NEVER leaves your body.
Reclast Not to be given to Asthma patients. Plus all the other FDA warnings.
http://www.webmd.com/osteoporosis/news/20110901/fda-osteoporsis-drug_ups-kidney-failure-risk
Well after 2 bad reactions to 2 different doses of Fosamax, the cheapest of the drugs, has a generic. It will be a subarctic day in Hades before they get me on another one.