July 19, 2006

REPUBLICAN PRESCRIPTION DRUG LAW PROVIDES RECORD PROFITS FOR PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES

 

The American taxpayer is being ripped off by the Republican Prescription Drug law.  Any Republican who wants to dispute this fact should take a look at yesterday's New York Times.  Under the headline "A Windfall From Shifts to Medicare," we have yet another example of how the pharmaceutical companies are reaping record profits while the American taxpayer is left holding the bill. 

Before the Republican law went into effect this year, more than 6.5 million low-income Americans received help with their prescription drug bills through Medicaid.  Under the Medicaid system, states could purchase the drugs at the lowest available prices.  While this was good news for the taxpayer, it certainly cut into the profits of the pharmaceutical companies.       

So now, those 6.5 million Americans have been moved into the Republican plan.  They are no longer receiving the lowest prices.  And the higher costs, adding up to as much as $2 billion this year alone will be passed onto the American taxpayer.      

And House Republicans still claim to be fiscal conservatives!  House Republicans sold out to the pharmaceutical companies, and now the American taxpayers are paying the price.