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Pharma Using Sleazy Fear/Terror Tactic To Influence Menendez

by: Nick Lento

Thu Sep 24, 2009 at 12:40:20 PM EDT



11:40 AM  Phone rings, caller ID says "Political"  the number on the screen reads 201-540-5121........I pick up the phone.

The fellow at the other end tells me he's calling on behalf of "America's Pharmaceutical Industry" and that he wants me to tell Senator Menendez to leave Medicare Part D alone.....and that I don't want "the government" changing it.   He sounds like he's reading a simple script.......he offers to transfer the call directly to Menendez's office so I can tell the Senator what I'm being told to tell him.

At this point I interrupt the spiel and, after confirming on who's behalf the call is being made, ("America's pharmaceutical industry") I tell the fellow that Medicare Part D is a bad law that was written by the pharmaceutical industry for their own benefit as it doesn't allow the government to negotiate to lower drug prices......the caller immediately thanks me for my time and hangs up.

I tried calling Menendez's DC office a few times but to no avail since the lines were busy (evidently flooded with calls from frightened constituents worried that Menendez might vote to take away their drug coverage).   I then called his Newark office to alert them to the fact that they were being flooded with calls from folks who were being manipulated by a misinformation campaign designed to scare the shit out of them.

So, perhaps Menendez will "stick to his guns" and continue to try to reform Medicare Part D so that the prices of drugs purchased in massive quantities with taxpayer monies can actually be NEGOTIATED......but even if he does that, it still doesn't change the fact that large numbers of seniors are being terrified and stampeded into believing that the "government" is trying to shaft them at best and, implicitly, kill them at worst.

This is how the right wing and the medical industrial complex operate.   They play on fear.  There is a word we use to describe people who use of fear to achieve political ends; such people are called TERRORISTS!!!.

And if you think the term terrorist is too strong to describe "a simple phone call" which was likely part of a "totally legal"  "lobbying and public relations" effort........please consider this:

If someone puts a gun to your head and says "do this".......then that's obviously a terroristic threat. Right?  And why is that so?  Because the victim is put in fear for their lives.    

The implicit threat of "government" taking away drug coverage for seniors who couldn't pay for them otherwise IS a threat to people's lives......and IF IT WERE TRUE....the threat would be objectively valid; but since it's a complete fucking LIE......and since it's a lie designed to protect the insanely bloated revenues of "the American pharmaceutical industry"; I say that what we have here is a kind of political/commercial TERRORISM that needs to be exposed and stopped.

Sure, corporations do have the right to "free speech" and sure, under current SCOTUS rulings, money=speech; but no one....not even "the American pharmaceutical industry" has the right to "yell fire in a crowded theater".   And that's what these kinds of manipulative tactics do.  

This deceptive/manipulative phone call was aimed at conning/terrifying the most vulnerable sector of our population and it's ultimate aim is to scare our political leadership into voting to preserve "the American pharmaceutical industry's"  profits.

I urge y'all to call Senator Menendez's offices and to tell him not to be scared by these sick games and to fix Medicare Part D so that we CAN negotiate with "America's pharmaceutical industry" and further, urge him to hold investigative hearings on how we need to change things so that these kinds of deceptive terrifying/abusive phone calls come to an end.

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Yup That Must Be The One! (0.00 / 0)
I figured it would be one of the many proposed amendments to the Baucus bill.

Huffpo has a fair summary of what's going on.


"Non-interference" is the industry term for the status quo, in which government-driven price negotiations are barred. In other words, the government is "interfering" in the market if it negotiates lower prices. The ban on negotiating was led through Congress in 2003 by then-Rep. Billy Tauzin (R-La.), who is now the head of PhRMA.

Evidently Obama has indeed made a deal with Pharma in which they would get to keep the status quo (pretty much) in exchange for their spending about 150 million bucks to advocate for some kind of health care/insurance reform.

This is the text from the link you've provided Matthew...

Sen. Bill Nelson proposed an amendment which would fill the Medicare part D dough nut hole. He would pay for the change by making the pharmaceutical industry pay a rebate for the overcharging of dual eligible Medicare/Medicaid seniors. The amendment would fully cover the cost of filling the donut hole and provide an additional $50 billion in government savings. The amendment would violate the secret deal reach between PhRMA, The White House, and Chairman Baucus.

Democratic senators Baucus, Menendez, and Carper voted against the amendment. All Republican senators also voted against the amendment.

Democratic senators Nelson, Rockefeller, Conrad, Lincoln, Bingaman, Schumer, Wyden, Kerry, Stabenow, and Cantwell voted in support of the amendment. The amendment failed 10 to 13.

Evidently, Menendez voted to satisfy the interests of the insurance industry along with all the Republicans and a couple of blue dogs.

This is very disappointing.   I don't know how long the PR campaign that I got called on has been going on.....but obviously pharma has virtually unlimited supplies of cash with which to frighten people into calling congresspeople and urging them to "keep the government from interfering".

Obviously, if pharma had to actually negotiate prices with Medicare it would cost them billions of dollars over the years....so what's a few hundred million in lobbying/advertising and telemarketing terror calls compared to that?

It's a dirty shame that Menendez came down on the wrong side of this one.

If he actually votes for a Baucus bill with no substantial/robust public option he will have lost his soul all together.

There may be some justification for Blue Dogism in conservative states; but for a NJ Democrat to vote with these people is just plain Dirty Dog.

Meanwhile, Menendez has the illusion of "political cover" from the thousands of old folks the insurance companies called and terrified into supporting his vote.....or so he thinks.

If/when those old people ever come to understand that they were totally conned; they will be very unhappy.

It's beginning to look like the whole impulse for healthcare reform has been hijacked and perverted by pharma and the insurance industry.

Better no bill than one which is a step backwards and also has the effect of staving off any real reforms for years while enriching the entities that have been screwing most folks all along.......then when the political shit hits the fan as folks eventually figure out the details.....it all lands on Obama's head.  



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Thank you for focusing on Big Pharma (0.00 / 0)
For months now, our attention has been on the insurance industry, as it should be, but Big Pharma should NOT get a pass on this health care debate.

I think Big Pharma may be even MORE to blame for the costs of our current situation.  Chronic diseases cost us most of every health care dollar. Chronic dieases are not CURED, they are MANAGED, usually by drugs bought from Big Pharma and often taken by many of us till we die.

I think Big Pharma is even MORE scared of healthcare reform than Big Insurance.  Thank you for shining a light on their scare tactics.


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