• ikidd@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    Tank pharma companies stock, alert insider trading partners to buy, rescind EO.

    Taking bets now.

  • Tronn4@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    Let’s watch 47 come before the drug companies in a few days. Btw watch the stock market manipulation as he retreats from this threat and scurried back to business as usual

  • Gates9@sh.itjust.works
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    10 hours ago

    He’s an idiot and there are a number of obviously deliberate errors in his statements about this matter already, indicating that he is once again lying.

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    17 hours ago

    Ooh, so now medication will only be 50 times more expensive than in Mexico, I’m sure that’ll stop Americans from medicine shopping in Mexico.

    Mexico should do something to stop that invasion of US citizens, they’re all sick and do nothing to improve the economy, they only buy medication, food, souvenirs, and then they leave only to return a few weeks later! This is an act of war, Mexico should build a wall!

    Please don’t make me add an /s here

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    22 hours ago

    And the cost savings will likely go to the insurance companies… who I’m sure will pass those savings onto the consumer. 🙄

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      18 hours ago

      Even if they do; if your employer “provides” the insurance they’ll take a cut of any cost savings :(

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        9 hours ago

        As an employer at a small business yes, if I got a reduction in cost and I paid half, I’d split it with the employee. Since I pay all employee healthcare I’d get all the savings.

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      5 hours ago

      Handwavey bullshit is not a solution. Trump is not a broken clock, he’s an anti-clock. If he’s doing it, you have 100% assurance that it’s wrong.

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      17 hours ago

      While the goal might be correct, this isn’t going to do shit. This is a non-story, Trump is just redoing something he did in his first term already that failed. The headline is what Trump is after, this is just a PR move.

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    21 hours ago

    by aligning what the government pays for certain medications to the prices paid in other countries.

    Big pharma will just raise the rate across the world, in some cases against the local country controls. So those govts will just authorise the use and manufacture of generics, like India did who invalidated copyrights, to bring down the costs. Next, big pharma will get generics banned in the US so back to square one with the high prices.

    • ikidd@lemmy.world
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      8 hours ago

      Nearly every other country negotiates drug prices as a bloc, the companies have no power in universal healthcare models. Which is why insulin is dozens of times cheaper anywhere but the US.

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      13 hours ago

      That’s the point. Grab headlines that make the public think he’s some benevolent leader, while in reality, this is a big nothingburger

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      4 hours ago

      Capitalism often operates in regulated markets, including those with price controls.

      The pricing mechanism in (nominally) communist countries is generally not based on price caps, but instead a mix of political expedience and an attempt to implement the labor theory of value (which is fallacious and therefore unworkable).

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    21 hours ago

    Sweet. Now it’ll be even easier to have opioid crisis 2 electric bugaloo.