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Catchawave Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-13-06 09:41 AM
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Petition: Medicare Corruption Taking a Toll on Our Seniors
From John Edwards' email:


We all know somebody -- a parent, a grandparent, an older friend we talk to around the neighborhood -- who is struggling to make heads or tails of the Republican Medicare prescription drug law. It's just completely confusing, and I know it's not the best that we can do for our seniors. It may, however, be the best we can do for the pharmaceutical industry, which should be no surprise since it was practically written by the big drug companies.

There's a lesson to be learned: bad policy that puts special interests before the American people is the cost of the culture of corruption that pervades the Republican Congress and the White House. It is a lesson we see played out in the newspapers each morning and on the television news each night.

Democrats fought against this Medicare sham at the time, and now we're offering three important solutions that could be implemented NOW: 1) Extend enrollment by six months to allow America's seniors to make sense of the confusing options before they have to select the option that works best for them, 2) Allow re-importation of safe FDA approved drugs from Canada, which should bring down the costs of drugs in this country, and 3) Allow Medicare to bargain for lower prices on behalf of all Americans. It is particularly offensive that the drug company-written Medicare prescription drug law actually prohibits the government from negotiating with those companies for lower prices.

Today, I am asking you to please join my friends at the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) by signing their petition to Congress:

Tell Congress To Protect Our Seniors and Fix the Medicare Drug Benefit.

Whether it's you, your family, or just an elderly friend, seniors across America are wondering why providing health care cannot be simpler. The reason is clear: the bill was not made for them. It was made for the Republican special interests and, in fact, much of it was even written by the pharmaceutical industry and its legions of lobbyists. It's particularly troubling that this program doesn't do more for the millions of seniors who struggle with poverty every day. Instead of looking out for the people who need our help the most, the Republicans sided with the people they always look out for -- the powerful special interests.

Tell Congress To Protect Our Seniors and Fix the Medicare Drug Benefit.

Let's look at a few numbers compiled at the time the bill was passed:

Estimated increase in Drug Industry Profits: $182 billion
Washington lobbyists employed by the Drug and HMO Industries: 952
Amount spent by drug and HMO industries on lobbying in 2003: $141 million
Political contributions from the drug industry to Republicans in 2002: $21.7 million (74% of total)
Price of a one-month supply of Lipitor (the drug most frequently prescribed to seniors) with a Medicare Discount Card in 2003 survey: $67.07
Price of a one-month supply of Lipitor on www.drugstore.com: $62.99
And that doesn't even get to the confusing mess caused by the dozens and dozens of plans. It doesn't mention the fact that while seniors are locked into a plan for a year, the providers have free rein to raise their rates at any time, which is particularly troubling for the seniors who are living below the poverty line. Meanwhile, re-importation of drugs from Canada -- which even a top executive with Pfizer has said is perfectly safe -- has been kept illegal to ensure pharmaceutical industry profits. And if that wasn't enough, Medicare is barred from bargaining for lower prices like the VA does for veterans.

Tell Congress To Protect Our Seniors and Fix the Medicare Drug Benefit.

The bill was disgraceful when it was passed, but now the seniors among us are about to start paying the price. We have one last chance to get it right.

Tell Congress To Protect Our Seniors and Fix the Medicare Drug Benefit.

Sincerely,

John Edwards

P.S. -- This is about what kind of country we want to live in -- do we want to stand together to make sure our seniors don't have to choose between medicine and food, or will we instead allow the pharmaceutical companies to pad their wallets and to pay their lobbyists to keep Congress their pockets?

I hope you'll stand with me and the DCCC in telling Congress to do the right thing.

Tell Congress To Protect Our Seniors and Fix the Medicare Drug Benefit.

Link to petition:
http://www.dccc.org/get_involved/petitions/sign/medicare_edwards
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Ian David Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-13-06 09:56 AM
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1. Done! n/t
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Humor_In_Cuneiform Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-13-06 10:01 AM
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2. This also applies to disabled people on Social Security Disability! n/t
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zanne Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-13-06 11:13 AM
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3. Tell me about it.
I'm on Social Security Disability and I've been relying on a Medication "Bridge" program to get free meds from the pharmaceutical companies. Since Medicare Part D went into effect, I've been getting letters from these drug companies saying that they will no longer offer free meds. I'm really screwed.
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Humor_In_Cuneiform Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-13-06 11:33 AM
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4. I've been worried about this as well, as I also have been getting
patient assistance medications.

Which companies did you get letters from about this?
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zanne Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-13-06 11:51 AM
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5. I'm looking for the letters
I have a very messy desk. I do remember that one of them was Pfizer.
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Humor_In_Cuneiform Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-13-06 01:04 PM
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6. That's really crappy.
That's one I get them from too. Did you opt in to Medicare Part D already? Or got automatically enrolled like a lot of people?

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zanne Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-13-06 02:00 PM
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7. I haven't enrolled yet.
It's obvious that I'll have to. (My prescriptions run me $600 a month and most of them are cardiac meds, so I don't have a choice). I've been looking around at these plans, but I'm just as confused today as the first day I started looking; they'll all cost me more than I can afford.
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Humor_In_Cuneiform Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-13-06 03:19 PM
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8. Bummer. I have asthma, ADHD, and other diagnoses
which I also can't ignore.

It's like this big Catch-22.

I read that only one million of 20 million who are eligible and have a choice have opted in so far.

Heaven forbid that Medicare should be able to negotiate prices with the pharmaceuticals.

No.

It is such a disempowering process whichever way it goes.

The way they go about it tends to make a person feel small.

To say nothing of confused.

Justice would be the neocon afterlife being that they have to live by the rules they imposed on others, but without any money or power to fall back on.
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zanne Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-13-06 04:43 PM
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9. "disempowering" is such a good word for this
You start out sick, you end up invisible.
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