Pharmaceutical companies making billions of dollars’ profit on drugs whose development was subsidized by the US taxpayer - yet is not affordable to millions of people who need it - is not righteous profit. It is institutionalized theft.

Jan 31, 2023 · 11:25 AM UTC

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Once again blame GOP. They resist competitive bidding and price controls and competition from generics.
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White collar crimes are destroying our nations and killing millions of Americans. These CEOs should be in jail for price gouging life saving medications. Double standards. Until we get rid of money in politics nothing will change.
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Steve Bannon agrees with you 100%. They get all of the upside with none of the downside. He thinks they should be nationalized.
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No, it was not subsidized by "the US taxpayer," Margaret Thatcher. 🙄 You're not any kind of progressive if you're dignifying that disgusting, dishonest, nativist "the US taxpayer" trope, no matter in what progressive direction you think you're swinging.
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Medical mafia . Pay insurance just to be told no - for drugs I must have . Now a shortage . I’ve called so many places trying to resolve this nonsense. I’m diabetic - the drugs aren’t optional.
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Butourgovernmentdoesn’tcareseetheproblem?
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They have been making billions of taxpayer funds for years, nothing new.
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@11thbolg Follow the $