
U.S. Senators financially enslave Americans as Indentured Servants to
Big Pharma
May 16, 2007 by: Mike Adams
America, American people and Big Pharma.
The facts found in the report are almost as astonishing as the source of
the report itself: USA Today, a mainstream media giant in the United
States, has revealed the apparent financial conflict of interest by U.S.
Senators who voted against the infamous S.1082 reimportation amendment.
That amendment would have ended Big Pharma's monopoly over U.S.
consumers and ultimately saved American citizens, businesses and
governments tens of millions of dollars by allowing them to import
medicines from other nations with approved safety records (such as
Canada or Japan).
But 49 Senators voted against the amendment, defending the Big Pharma
monopoly that continues to force Americans to pay the highest prices in
the world, by far, for medicines. As I've documented in my book, Natural
Health Solutions and the Conspiracy to Keep You From Knowing About Them,
some pharmaceuticals are marked up 500,000% or more over the cost of
their ingredients!
What could have prompted these 49 Senators to vote to protect the
profits of drug companies? Follow the money and you'll find your answer.
As it turns out, nearly every one of the 49 Senators who voted against
drug reimportation has accepted money from drug companies. USA Today
reported the top offenders who voted against the bill, along with the
dollars they've accepted from drug companies since 2001:
U.S. Senators' Drug Money
Richard Burr, R-N.C.
$520,694
John Kerry, D-Mass.
$304,888
Joe Lieberman, I-Conn.
$281,040
Arlen Specter, R-Pa.
$259,699
Orrin Hatch, R-Utah
$241,850
Max Baucus, D-Mont.
$199,000
Tom Carper, D-Del.
$183,794
Mike Enzi, R-Wyo.
$174,338
Notice that these Senators represent both major political parties, and
there's even one independent in the mix. Consumers should remember that
no political party will defend the people against powerful corporations.
Ultimately, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle will sell out in order
to protect their own power and reelection funds.
As Rima Laibow (www.HealthFreedomUSA.org) observed in a recent e-mail
update to her readers, it's amazing just how cheaply the U.S. Senators
have been bought off! For a few hundred thousand dollars -- the profits
from only a couple hundred prescription drug users -- these Senators
appear to have been either strongly influenced or outright bribed to
kill a measure that would have saved Americans tens of billions of
dollars and finally freed the American people from the financial
stranglehold of Big Pharma.
These Senators, of course, all insist they were voting to protect the
"safety" of Americans, claiming that medicines imported from other
countries are dangerous. But medicines bought right here in the United
States are killing 100,000+ Americans each year! Do these Senators
somehow imagine drugs bought in the U.S. are safer than the same
medicines purchased somewhere else? Do they suffer under the illusion
that paying more for prescription drugs somehow makes them safer?
When it comes down to it, none of the arguments against drug
reimportation hold water. The killing of the amendment was done for one
simple, uncomplicated reason: to protect the safety of Big Pharma
profits by forcing Americans to pay monopoly prices for their medicines.
Modern-day Indentured Servants
The whole price fixing scam brings to mind a relevant term from American
history: Indentured servants. These indentured servants were people who
agreed to work a farm or plantation for a period of 4-7 years in
exchange for passage to America. But dishonest plantation owners played
a cruel trick on the indentured servants: They had to buy their farm
tools and supplies from the plantation owner. But they couldn't pay cash
since they didn't have any money, so they were forced to extend their
work commitment in exchange for tools and supplies.
A shovel, for example, might cost you another month on the farm. A set
of work clothes might cost you two months more. Little by little, the
plantation owner enslaved the indentured servants in a never-ending
cycle of debt that could only be repaid by a lifetime of work ending in
death and bankruptcy.
Sound familiar? Americans are trapped in a lifetime of medical debt
being paid to wealthy drug corporations. If you live in America and need
medicine, the FDA and Big Pharma are doing everything in their power to
make sure you have no choice but to buy it from "the company store" --
the monopoly-controlled U.S. pharmaceutical market that's basically in
the business of ripping people off by selling them dangerous synthetic
chemicals.
Need to control your blood sugar? That's a few thousand dollars a year.
Have high cholesterol? Another few thousand. Got cancer? Fork over
several thousand dollars each month for yet more chemicals sold at
monopoly prices to a nation of health consumers who have been
financially enslaved as Indentured Servants. I once talked to a cancer
patient who was about to fork over $14,000 per injection for an
experimental cancer drug! That person's life savings would have been
wiped out in just one month while enriching the richest corporations in
the world: drug companies.
Modern medicine is the new indentured servant plantation. Same scam,
different crop. The American people are once again being worked to death
by greedy businessmen who only wish to increase the size of their own
profits, regardless of how many people have to be exploited or destroyed
along the way. And 49 U.S. Senators seem to whole-heartedly approve of
this financial enslavement of the American people. They voted, on the
record, to propel a profiteering price scheme operated by a criminal
conspiracy masterminded by the FDA and Big Pharma.
Republican Senators who voted for the financial enslavement of the
American people
Lamar Alexander
Robert Bennett
Kit Bond
Jim Bunning
Richard Burr
Saxby Chambliss
Tom Coburn
Thad Cochran
Norm Coleman
Bob Corker
John Cornyn
Michael Crapo
Elizabeth Dole
Pete Domenici
Michael Enzi
Lindsey Graham
Judd Gregg
Chuck Hagel
Orrin Hatch
Kay Bailey Hutchison
Johnny Isakson
Jon Kyl
Richard Lugar
Mel Martinez
Mitch McConnell
Lisa Murkowski
Pat Roberts
Arlen Specter
Ted Stevens
John Sununu
Craig Thomas
George Voinovich
John Warner
Democratic Senators who voted for the financial enslavement of the
American people
Max Baucus
Evan Bayh
Maria Cantwell
Thomas Carper
Edward Kennedy
John Kerry
Mary Landrieu
Frank Lautenberg
Blanche Lincoln
Robert Menéndez
Barbara Mikulski
Patty Murray
Ben Nelson
Jay Rockefeller
Kenneth Salazar
Corporate imperialism at work
One thing that these Senators have demonstrated quite convincingly is
that the rich get richer in America, especially when rich Senators
protect the rich drug companies at the expense of the increasingly
impoverished American people.
In my opinion every one of the Senators listed here should be voted out
of power at the next available opportunity. But of course, Big Pharma
can buy off the replacements just as easily. There's no end to the cash
being generated by this illegal price fixing scheme that, by any sane
standard, would have long ago been classified as an organized crime
racket and prosecuted under the RICO Act.
The real problem, then, is not necessarily dishonest Senators who would
sell out their countrymen (and women) for a few dollars from Big Pharma.
The real problem is that corporations are allowed to financially
influence lawmakers in the first place! The problem is the lobbying and
campaign finance structure that allows virtually all lawmakers from both
sides of the aisle to be so easily and cheaply bought off (or at least
strongly influenced) by corporate interests. Lobbyists are far too
influential in Washington, and in fact, the Corporation itself has
become dangerous to the health, safety and future of the American
people.
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