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Obama on Drugs: 98% Cheney?

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We'll still get the shaft from Big Pharma, but Obama will have circumcised the increase.

And what did Obama give up in return for $80 billion? Chief drug lobbyist Billy Tauzin crowed that Obama agreed to dump his campaign pledge to bargain down prices for Medicare purchases. Furthermore, Obama's promise that we could buy cheap drugs from Canada simply went pffft!

What did that cost us? The New England Journal of Medicine notes that 13 European nations successfully regulate the price of drugs, reducing the average cost of name-brand prescription medicines by 35% to 55%. Obama gave that up for his 2%.

The Veterans Administration is able to push down the price it pays for patent medicine by 40% through bargaining power. George Bush stopped Medicare from bargaining for similar discounts, an insane ban that Obama said he'd overturn. But, once within Tauzin's hypnotic gaze, Obama agreed to lock in Bush's crazy and costly no-bargaining ban for the next decade.

What else went down in Obama's drug deal? To find out, I called C-SPAN to get a copy of the videotape of the meeting with the drug companies. I was surprised to find they didn't have such a tape despite the President's campaign promise, right there on CNN in January 2008, "These negotiations will be on C-SPAN."

This puzzled me. When Dick Cheney was caught having secret meetings with oil companies to discuss Bush's Energy Bill, we denounced the hugger-muggers as a case of foxes in the henhouse.

Cheney's secret meetings with lobbyists and industry bigshots were creepy and nasty and evil.

But the Obama crew's secret meetings with lobbyists and industry bigshots were, the President assures us, in the public interest.

We know Cheney's secret confabs were shady and corrupt because Cheney scowled out the side of his mouth.

Obama grins in your face.

See the difference?

The difference is 2%.

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Swine Flu scam by Michael Lee on Friday, Aug 14, 2009 at 11:16:41 PM
Will the Fleecing of Americans Ever End by August Adams on Friday, Aug 14, 2009 at 11:38:14 PM
No!!! Emphatically! by boomerang on Saturday, Aug 15, 2009 at 2:03:50 PM
Great analysis! by Nathan Nahm on Saturday, Aug 15, 2009 at 12:31:20 AM
Obama does indeed fit the Joker meme by richard on Saturday, Aug 15, 2009 at 7:21:54 AM
They learned from Congress! by Starbuck on Saturday, Aug 15, 2009 at 12:07:05 PM
Who has bigger addiction problems? by Stanimal on Saturday, Aug 15, 2009 at 3:01:30 PM
The way to fight back is refuse anything from big pharma. by Mel Smith on Saturday, Aug 15, 2009 at 11:58:34 PM
Genius by Perry Logan on Sunday, Aug 16, 2009 at 6:05:57 AM
Reality of the pharmaceutical industry by sesquiculus on Sunday, Aug 16, 2009 at 8:01:23 AM
Additional Observations by Scott Baker on Monday, Aug 17, 2009 at 1:51:17 AM