Posted on 15 July 2020. Tags: Big PHARMA, COVID19, Drug Companies, Gerald Posner, Pramila Jayapal
Here is something we can all agree on I think—drug companies are blood-sucking, greedy cheats who cannot be trusted with the health and welfare of tens of millions of people. Am I right? And that’s even more true as we watch the global scramble to be the first company to profit big-time from a vaccine […]
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Posted on 26 September 2018. Tags: Big PHARMA, Corporate Tax Dodging, Drug Companies, Minimum Wage, Oxfam, Pfizer, Taxes, Tipped Workers
I know—you’re shocked, shocked to hear that major drug companies are dodging taxes & stashing billions in tax havens around the world. Oxfam’s Robbie Silverman joins me to talk about the organization’s blockbuster report, and how Big Pharma’s Gang of Four is hurting millions of people. Then, it’s over to the nation’s Capitol where the […]
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Posted on 06 May 2013. Tags: Drug Companies, Health Care, Single Payer
Of all the surrenders to corporate power health care has got to rank right up at the top of the list. Obamacare’s failures come down to an unwillingness to consign the insurance industry to the trash heap of history and a deal which guaranteed the drug companies billions of dollars in profits. Which makes the news about slowing health care costs even more infuriating.
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Posted on 12 August 2011. Tags: Austerity, Catfood Commission II, CEO Greed, Debt, Deficits, Drug Companies, Economics, Health Care, Nonsense, Single Payer
In the list of really annoying habits of the bi-partisan obsession with the phony debt and deficit "crisis" is the inability, or the ideological desire to willfully refuse, to do simple math. Because if you did simple math, then, you cannot be FOR cheaper government without being FOR single-payer health care. Put another way, […]
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Posted on 27 May 2011. Tags: AgriBusiness, Corporate Welfare, Debt, Deficits, Drug Companies, Financial Transactions Taxes, Gas, Hysteria, J-35 Fighter, Job Party, medicare, Military Spending, Nonsense, Oil, Single Payer, Taxes, Wall Street, Weapons
Yesterday, Bill Clinton foolishly called on the country to use the bank robber Willie Sutton’s maxim to address the debt "crisis" (which, in my opinion, is a phony crisis) by going where the money is. Foolish because Clinton pointed the finger at entitlements. But, the real place where the money is lies with […]
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Posted on 25 May 2011. Tags: AgriBusiness, Corporate Welfare, Debt, Deficits, Drug Companies, Financial Transactions Taxes, Gas, Hysteria, medicare, Military Spending, Nonsense, Oil, Single Payer, Taxes, Wall Street
Tomorrow, Peter Peterson is going to hold another one of his dumb national "fiscal summits" to further fan the flames of the phony debt and deficit "crisis"–a non-existent crisis that covers up the bigger problem of the widening divide between rich and poor. Since people want to talk about saving money, let’s start by […]
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Posted on 02 February 2010. Tags: Barack Obama, Deficits, Drug Companies, Health Care, Health Insurance Industry, Jobs, Lobbying, Single Payer, Stimulus
While I do not agree with the way in which the president took on health care and the mess we ended up with, he was absolutely right to understand that health care reform was essential to ensure a strong (and, need I say, moral) economy AND job growth. I think it is unfortunate that too […]
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Posted on 13 August 2009. Tags: CEO Greed, Corruption, Drug Companies, Health Care, Insurance Industry
There are two examples today that make it crystal clear how our society is damaged by corporate power. The first comes in the increasingly depressing arena of health care reform: Behind the scenes, however, Mr. Obama and his advisers have been quite active, sometimes negotiating deals with a degree of cold-eyed political realism potentially […]
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