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In reply to the discussion: So taxpayers are subsidizing Big Pharma's TV advertising [View all]PatSeg
(47,370 posts)16. And you can't blame many insurance companies
for not wanting to pay these ridiculous inflated prices, when there often cheaper alternatives that have been around for years.
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I blame insurance companies for what they have created for all of us...
Crutchez_CuiBono
Jan 2019
#21
No wonder we get a barrage of ads. They spend other people's money. What a PR cash cow.
ancianita
Jan 2019
#13
I thought advertising was a standard business expense that's tax deductible?
CaptainTruth
Jan 2019
#23
Yeah, something's fishy about that quote in OP. Not enough information to make any case. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Jan 2019
#39
Yup. It is anti-progressive to use dishonestly deceptive wording for progressive causes. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Jan 2019
#56
Personally i think direct to consumer advertising of drugs should be prohibited.
CaptainTruth
Jan 2019
#26
Are you f'ing kidding me?! What's the loophole? How didit get there? I wanna know the details.
KPN
Jan 2019
#29
That's exactly what I figured. If we can regulate tobacco tv ads out of existence on the basis of
KPN
Jan 2019
#32
I think it is interesting that the drugs to give you "clear skin" can lead to
demigoddess
Jan 2019
#36
Subsidizing? Like taxpayers subsidize Ford & Momsy's Pie Cafe & TidyBowl advertising?
Bernardo de La Paz
Jan 2019
#38
If a business deducting the cost of advertising constitutes a "government subsidy"...
PoliticAverse
Jan 2019
#52