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Prescription Drugs and the Corruption of our Government


THE FOLLOWING IS TAKEN AS IT APPEARS FROM THE BOOK "HOSTILE TAKEOVER" by David Sirota

                         The following is from the chapter on "Prescription Drugs"

     "Higher prices mean higher executive salaries and more campaign contributions. Those contributions make sure the power of Congress is used not to protect the consumer but to make sure every ordinary citizen on Earth pays astronomical prices for medicines.

     The proof is everywhere you look. In 2000, for example, an anonymous U.S. Senator added a provision extending the patent for Claritin to a massive unrelated bill. The allergy drug was making Schering-Plough roughly $2.7 billion a year thanks to patents that prevented a cheaper generic version from being produced. When the nonprofit group Seniors Coalition offered a $1,000 reward to anyone who would reveal the identity of "Senator Anonymous" Utah's Orin Hatch (R) stepped forward and admitted he was the perpetrator.

     As chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee that oversees patents, Hatch is perennially among the top recipients of drug industry cash and perks.

     The same thing happened three years later during the debate over the new Medicare bill. Democrats proposed letting federal officials use Medicare's bulk purchasing power to negotiate lower prices for prescription drugs. It seemed like a simple idea —- if you're buying medicine for millions of Medicare recipients, those big volume purchases can be leveraged to negoiate discounts. It's the same rationale that companies like Costco and Walmart and federal agencies like the Department of Veterans Affairs use to secure discounts up to 50 percent off the price of goods they purchase. In fact, almost every other industrialized nation on the planet does this kind of thing to save money.

      But to politicians who don't think the drug industry's 18 percent profit margin is enough, money trumps everything. Republicans soon slipped in a provision prohibiting federal officials from negotiating lower prices. Taxpayers got screwed in the deal, but those doing the screwing made out like bandits. The drug industry will make hundreds of billions of dollars off the final legislation — including an additional $139 billion just from the provision that bans Medicare from negotiating lower prices. Those profits will surely trickle down to people like John McManus, the House Republicans' chief health policy expert who was hired as a PhRMA lobbyist four months after the Medicare bill passed.   (For a reported 2 million dollars a year)

     They will also line the pockets of people like Tom Scully, who left his position as Medicare administrator to become (surprise!) a lobbyist for the drug industry right after the bill was signed."

Now we are faced with one of our own, Congrssman Brian Baird, selling out to the health insurance industry. His proposal is in his latest newsletter. His plan would make it mandatory for all Americans to have private health insurance. It would eliminate insurance programs currently being offered by employers. Ask yourselves who profits from this? The answer is the large corporations and the health insurance industry. I am sure that one day soon we will see Mr. Baird employed by some lobbying outfit making millions off his treason.

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  1. This was exposed and covered on 60 Minutes tonight. It is scandelous.

    1. Above comment written by g. kortesNo Gravatar on July 29th, 2007 at 9:35 pm (replies, if any, are attributed separately above).
  2. With Brian’s refusal to join the American people, his constituency and his 14 colleagues on HR 333, and now this treasonous attempt to further push us away from universal health care, it is in my humble opinion that it is high time for him to be held accountable.

    I will join you on August 15th to brainstorm what can be done and rest assured I will spread the word.

    Thank you for your patriotism.

    2. Above comment written by Mitch G.No Gravatar on July 30th, 2007 at 2:08 pm (replies, if any, are attributed separately above).
  3. 1. What’s on August 15th?
    2. This strikes me (Congressman Baird, specifically) as trying to get everyone to have insurance by placing the onus (and therefore the blame for the broken system) on the individual rather than the healthcare providers, etc. Same premised end goal, but what a convoluted method…

    3. Above comment written by sameerNo Gravatar on July 30th, 2007 at 6:37 pm (replies, if any, are attributed separately above).
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