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In reply to the discussion: PHARMA CEO WORRIES AMERICANS WILL SAY ENOUGH IS ENOUGH AND EMBRACE BERNIE SANDERS PLAN [View all]NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)8. No it's not. I'll be long dead before this "happens".
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PHARMA CEO WORRIES AMERICANS WILL SAY ENOUGH IS ENOUGH AND EMBRACE BERNIE SANDERS PLAN [View all]
Donkees
Sep 2017
OP
Political grandstanding at the expense of losing the ACA isn't something to cheer about...
NurseJackie
Sep 2017
#36
The writer of that article has mis-characterized what Saunders said - there is no hint of "worry"...
George II
Sep 2017
#4
Their days of "No bulk buying discounts" and charging Americans 5 times more than
Dustlawyer
Sep 2017
#5
We are being gouged and "our" poor are being screwed now! Do you care about your fellow
Dustlawyer
Sep 2017
#62
When people criticize Pharmasutical companies for selling medications...
Expecting Rain
Sep 2017
#65
My argument is not directly against differential pricing, I understand the concept.
Dustlawyer
Sep 2017
#66
My Guess Is That The Repugs Wouldn't Bring This Up Again If They Didn't Think They Had The Votes....
global1
Sep 2017
#14
Has Cory Booker taken a stance on this yet. I will believe when he is for it.
Le Gaucher
Sep 2017
#11
What the nay sayers seem to not get is that proposals like this help generate voter interest.
jalan48
Sep 2017
#22
One question he should be asking himself is how should that industry work with medicine
karynnj
Sep 2017
#42
Yes. Even under Medicare now, many prescribed drugs are not a right but an unaffordable luxury
stuffmatters
Sep 2017
#51