Posted on 03/07/2016 6:53:37 PM PST by Rockitz
Did you notice that Donald Trump, speaking in Florida on the night of March 5 fresh from victories in two of the four states that went to the polls on Saturday cited pharmaceuticals as villains to be brought to political justice?
In fact, in recent weeks the populist mogul has attacked the drug industry repeatedly, in terms that might seem unfamiliar for a Republicanany Republican, that is, other than the consciously iconoclastic Trump.
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To be sure, most of Trumps 2016 campaign healthcare plan is in keeping with orthodox Republicanism. Most obviously, he urges the full repeal of Obamacare.
Yet at the same, Trump, marching to his own drummer, has also said, Were not going to let people die in squalor. So, whereas some Republicans would be happy repealing Obamacare and leaving it at that, Trump is determined to replace the Democrats national health plan with a comprehensive plan of his own. Indeed, the billionaire seems to be on his way to articulating his own vision of a right-of-center social contract. More on that later.
In the meantime, Trump has been specific on two policy ideas, both of which are anathema to the pharmaceutical companies and their traditional Republican allies.
The first idea is reimportation; the second is price-negotiation. Lets look at each in turn:
Reimportation means bringing back US-made drugs that were sold overseas at a price lower than that in America, thereby lowering the price in the US. As the trade publication FiercePharma notes, the drug companies hate the idea:
Industry lobbyists have fought against previous proposals to allow drugs to flow into the U.S.a higher-priced marketfrom countries where theyre less expensive. Bills including the provision have been defeated several times in Congress.
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The Lives of Americans, The Livelihoods of the Drug Companies: Donald Trump Points the Way to a New Social ContractLike It or Not
I almost stopped reading there.
Trump is worse than Obama.
Not to mention these same corporations are the ones who are using lower cost foreign labor home and abroad and lowering our living standards. They are also “working with the Democrats to get things done.”
Seems like that’s one of those auto-fill features that all Breitbart authors have to contend with. Obvious blunder.
Yeah. The government always needs to tell a company how much money they are allowed to make. And for you to earn.
Sounds great.
...and how many people they are allowed to kill and how many lives they are allowed to destroy to make those bucks. We need about 5% of Big Pharm. The rest are scum-sucking grifters moving from one disease to the next.
“We need about 5% of Big Pharm. The rest are scum-sucking grifters moving from one disease to the next.”
Are they scum-sucking pea-heads with lousy physiques?
Not at all. He just can’t be bought by Big Pharm’s money.
Categorically BS. Paying the highest price for drugs by means of donor class payoffs to politicians is corruption.. I do know what that is.
No industry wants that, of course, and neither should any innovation-conscious consumer.
This guy is out of his mind.
Who needs a golden goose pipeline when we have so many of today's diseases under control? Antibiotics wiped out bacterial infections, and viruses no longer mutate. Cancer is almost cured and as the baby boomers age, they'll be more than happy with what's available today. Drugs for people, not for profit!
It's strange that a Presidential candidate who's made much of his campaign about keeping illegals out of the US, has no issues about opening the borders to drugs from other countries. He talks a good talk about keeping jobs here in America, but with his plans, has no qualms about inflicting potential job losses in the pharmaceutical industry.
I see you know jack squat about the pharmaceutical industry.
It's no wonder the country is going down the tubes. You haven't a freakin' clue do you?
Ever think that we should get the best value for our tax dollars... or are you so sold on graft, kick-backs and donor controlled politics as just part of the system.
Ever hear that buying in volume gets a better price. Isn't that what everyone else does, including Walmart? Why should taxpayers pay more?
Do you really understand capitalism and how our country is supposed to work.
Can't get the best price for anything without job losses. Hey! How about we can't cut out the corruption because there will be job losses for lobbyists.
A lot of people know jack squat about a lot of things, yet still are loudmouth armchair experts.
>...and how many people they are allowed to kill and how many lives they are allowed to destroy to make those bucks. We need about 5% of Big Pharm. The rest are scum-sucking grifters moving from one disease to the next.<
I completely agree
................
perhaps someone could explain to me,
exactly what use to society,
does Purdue Phama provide?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purdue_Pharma
They used to teach Economics and the Constitution in school. Lots of illiterates out there believing that government is best suited for managing the free market. Utopia is just one more bureaucrat away.
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