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Health See other Health Articles Title: Drug Industry to Run Ads Favoring White House Plan Drug Industry to Run Ads Favoring White House Plan By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK Published: August 8, 2009 WASHINGTON The drug industry has authorized its lobbyists to spend as much as $150 million on television commercials supporting President Obamas health care overhaul, beginning over the August Congressional recess, people briefed on the plans said Saturday. The unusually large scale of the industrys commitment to the cause helps explain some of a contentious back-and-forth playing out in recent days between the odd-couple allies over a deal that the White House struck with the industry in June to secure its support. The terms of the deal were not fully disclosed. Both sides had announced that the drug industry would contribute $80 billion over 10 years to the cost of the health care overhaul without spelling out the details. With House Democrats moving to extract more than that just as the drug makers finalized their advertising plans, the industry lobbyists pressed the Obama administration for public reassurances that it had agreed to cap the industrys additional costs at $80 billion. The White House, meanwhile, has struggled to mollify its most pivotal health industry ally without alienating Congressional Democrats who want to demand far more of the drug makers. White House officials could not immediately be reached for comment. Many Democratic lawmakers have railed for years against what they consider the industrys excessive profits and pointedly insisted in recent days that they do not feel bound by the White Houses commitments. Sources briefed on the drug industrys plans, speaking on condition of anonymity because the details remain confidential, say top officials of the industrys trade group, the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, or PhRMA, are scheduled to meet next week to finalize its fall plans. The final budget could be less or more than what was authorized, the sources said. By comparison, President Obamas presidential campaign spent about $236 million on television commercials while the campaign of the Republican candidate, Senator John McCain of Arizona, spent about $126 million. Few expect the opponents of the health care overhaul to muster as much advertising muscle as its backers, including sympathetic business groups, labor unions and ideological allies. The drug makers stand to gain millions of new customers from the expansion of health care coverage. Ken Johnson, a spokesman for PhRMA, declined to discuss the specific sums. Our board has agreed to make a significant investment in support of comprehensive reform, he said. Our August plan is pretty much in place, but we have not finalized all the details of the fall campaign. He said it would include grassroots outreach as well. The scale of the drug industrys plans was first reported Saturday by The Associated Press. The drug industry has already contributed millions of dollars to advertising campaigns for the health care overhaul through the advocacy groups like Healthy Economies Now and Families USA. It has spent about $1 million on similar advertisements under its own name. All of the commercials closely echo common Democratic themes about medical care for all, consumer protection and health insurance reform. Some supporters of the overhaul have hired public affairs and advertising firms with close ties to the White House and Senate Democrats, including GMMB, which worked on the Obama campaign, and AKPD, which previously included David Axelrod, who is now the presidents top political adviser.
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#1. To: abraxas (#0)
One word: boycott.
Whenever an industry agrees with government, it is because of guaranteed profits and/or protection. The cost of medical care in America is spiraling out of control while the overall quality has been declining. The creation of medicare in 1965 initiated the issue as the health care industry became a protected monopoly. The continuous price increases for medical care has consistently been greater than inflation. The only good area of government service is war creation, if you think that is a good thing. Even then GWBush showed what a god damned fool he was.
It's been said that the power of positive thinking is missing from the national debate. Just try some over your way for a week or two. I believe things will get better.
Amen.
Aren't you really saying, that living on dreams backed by hot-aire from Washington DC makes you feel good?
Actually I think if you open up to positive vibrations you will personally begin the process of healing, and in turn help others who love you. It's all within your power.
LOL
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