Addressing CPAC on Saturday, March 2, 2019, the Orange
King was in top form displaying a bizarre, lying, unhinged personality; he was
cheered by his kool-aid sycophants and the press just wrote it up as another
day in the life of a crazy president - who included wrapping himself around the
U.S. flag at one point.
And the followers ate it up – listening to the King perform; a bizarre performance based on fantasy, deceit
and lies. (The Saturday performance served up 104 lies according to press
counters.)
It’s what Goebbels said in
the 1930’s – if you lie over and over – you will be believedAfter watching Michael Cohen’s session with the House last week (Feb.27, 2019) it’s obvious that Republicans (read: frightened, weak legislators) can be counted on to run interference and defense for their Orange King no matter how much he lies, deceives, cheats or attacks innocents.
As an eternal optimist I had hoped that some of these Royal
serfs would jump ship and decide that our country was more important than the Orange
King’s “pockets”. My optimism, alas, is waning.
Nothing new under the sun:
Sixty years ago, a panel of senators, headed by
Senator Estes Kefauver, grilled pharma
about rising drug costs and drug-company profits. Those hearings led
to new legal standards for drug safety and drug effectiveness; alas controlling
prices were forgotten.
So last week the Senate decided to hold hearings once again about
rising prices. My guess: nothing will change. Prices will only continue to
rise!
Pharmaceutical companies know how to limit regulations and protect their profits!
I read that Florida's governor wants to allow his state to import drugs from Canada – because they’re cheaper. Pharma infers imports may be unsafe.
Oh sure! Canadians are all taking unsafe drugs?
(Talking about safety - one thing is sure: they’re 100 times safer than all the unnecessary
supplements U.S. residents buy that have never been inspected by the FDA or
other government entity!)
My personal complaint: I use eye drops made by a U.S. company who moved their headquarters to Ireland to avoid U.S. taxes; their medication is made in various locations around the world – same box, same drops, same everything except price: about $35 in Spain, Portugal, Mexico, South/Central America and close to $200 in the U.S.! Interestingly, the U.S. price was about $75 two years ago – the raised prices indicate nothing new - except greed. There is no generic version; a few years ago the company made the medication less potent (yielding same results) but were able to claim (in court) this was a “new” drug – therefore the patent was extended!
I’m sure one of the reasons for drug price hikes (in addition to greed) are the hefty payments for their daily tv commercials we endure every day. If you feel fine when you sit down to watch tv, you may very well end your viewing with assorted illnesses/symptoms thanks to pharmaceutical company suggestions.
Once upon a time, these companies couldn't advertise to the public........
Moving on to pleasanter topics:
How about wine in a flat plastic bottle?
A story in the UK newspaper The Guardian about the Garcon Wines company invention: flat, plastic wine bottles. Their claim: full size flat wine bottles will reduce carbon
emissions and costs in the entire wine industry supply chain. Santiago Navarro is the chief executive, co-founder of Garçon Wines; he said normal wine cases offer "costly logistics, excessive packaging, wasted resources and a grotesque carbon footprint".
Just imagine: gift a friend by dropping your favorite bottle of wine in a mail slot!
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