Given the way the FDA was clearly looking the other way when Big Pharma predatory practices led to the opioid crisis (attys-Gens all over the States now indicting), there is no reason to assume their relationship is as pure as snow in every other area.
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The question should not be “Why is a presidential candidate suggesting greater regulatory oversight of Big Pharma?” The question should be, “Why isn’t every presidential candidate suggesting greater regulatory oversight of Big Pharma?”

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It’s not just that a corporate aristocracy has gained power. The issue is how it happened & what we have to do now:1)they legally bribe politicians (we need $ out of politics). 2)they own mainstream media (we need to break that up). Till then of COURSE they protect Big Pharma etc
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The smartest person I ever knew graduated Valedictorian from Ball High School in Galveston Texas. Her name was Marian Williams, & it broke my heart when she died while on a scholarship at the University of Texas.
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I feel you need to come to the republican side to get the respect you deserve. Your a strong and true voice.
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Whoever is the Democratic nominee must address getting dark money out of politics.
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Throwing more money at a broken and curpt system is every politician and bureaucrats' answer.
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The boards, CEO's and others in these companies should be sued and/or criminally prosecuted, which will stop this type behavior in future without more regulations.
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