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Saturday, December 31, 2011 9:05 PM | jan wexler Volg link

I am sick and tired of some blaming "BIG PHARMA" for everything, ruling the world, money grubbing, stopping alternative therapies etc. Let's complain about the money grubbing grocery stores that inflate the prices on their merchandise and sell unhealthy food too. Let's complain about the oil companies and their how they are "ONLY" in it for the money. All the while the carbon emissions from autos are polluting the air. Let complain about Macdonalds for making us fat while they get richer. Lets not forget the tobacco companies. Let's complain about everyone that works for "MONEY" and not out of the goodness of their hearts. Maybe we should be able to go to WalMart, Home Depot, Sears, etc and not pay for what we want. WHO WORKS FOR FREE?


Why are you not complaining of the money grubbing IRs performing angio at inflated prices. Using us as guinea pigs and not guaranteeing any positive results.


Today Big Pharma takes such a negative hit in the news.  Not a day goes by that I see yet another feed or article on how slimy Pharma has become. We need to focus on stopping the blame.  Sure Pharma is big, Sure Pharma is rich and powerful but please, can it be any other way.  Pharmaceutical companies have to comply with all sorts of jagged rules to overcome getting good medicine to needy people.  They have to get past many clinical trials and live under the scrutiny of a microscope for their products.  Not to mention how often they are sued and even lose!  Regulations are a good thing, I do not want to be misconstrued but we need to ease up on the public scrutiny and mudslinging and let pharma continue to provide quality medicine to needy individuals.  They help the economy stay strong provide jobs for their arena, biotech jobs, medical sales and the list is endless really.


Sorry for the rant. Let's make 2012 a year of POSSIBILITIES, no matter where they comes from.