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The nation's drugmakers stand ready to spend $150 million to help President Barack Obama overhaul health care this fall, according to numerous officials, a staggering sum that could dwarf attempts to derail his chief domestic priority. The White House and allies in Congress are well aware of the effort by Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, a somewhat surprising political alliance.
The campaign, now in its early stages, includes television advertising under PhRMA's own name and commercials aired in conjunction with the liberal group, Families USA.
Numerous people with knowledge of PhRMA's plans said they had been told it would likely reach $150 million and perhaps $200 million. Additionally, the industry is the major contributor to Healthy Economy Now, which recently completed a $12 million round of advertising nationally and in several states. The ads were made by companies with close ties to Democrats and the White House and generally reflected the adm
Why not back a plan that would make your largest customer...the same customer that will pay $900 for a toilet seat....or a hammer.
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Wow! NO! Can't be! The drug industry 'helping' the health care plan...next thing you know, the insurance companies are going to wanna 'help' to...oh, no, wait a minute! They already are!
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Why not back a plan that would make your largest customer...the same customer that will pay $900 for a toilet seat....or a hammer.
Wow! NO! Can't be! The drug industry 'helping' the health care plan...next thing you know, the insurance companies are going to wanna 'help' to...oh, no, wait a minute! They already are!