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So what is Newt going to purpose to track illegal immigrants? Microchips? But many Christians will oppose them based on a passage in Revelation and civil liberty groups will complain about a lack of privacy.uk.youtube.com/watch?v=15D3ElV1Jzw
That’s an amusing three minute and twenty second YouTube illustration of why government-based solutions don’t work.
Then I suppose you oppose government legislation against abortion, verdad?
I suppose the government will mess everything up, so it is a good idea not to invoke the regulatory authorities and keep prices high.Biotech drugs are especially appealing because they face no competition from generics: No regulatory pathway yet exists in the U.S. for bringing to market generic biotech drugs. So until Congress creates such a pathway, no generic threat will exist to the $4,400 a month that Genentech Inc. charges for its cancer drug Avastin, or the $200,000 a year that Genzyme Corp. gets for Cerezyme to treat Gaucher disease.
But I suppose you respect the right of Genzyme to charge an exorbitant price for imiglucerase on the free market. I also suppose you will respect the right of parents to pay for a diagnostic test to confirm a homozygous phenotype (Gaucher’s disease is autosomal recessive) for the fetus and I also presume you support their right to pay for an abortion on the free market if a homozygous genotype is confirmed as the parents would not have to pay exorbitant co-pays for that drug.
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I also think you are thrilled with idea of millions of people taking torcetrapib because that regulatory bogeyman known as the FDA shouldn’t exist:
BTW, I did not advocate government redistribution in this thread that would render gini zero.Shouldn’t the thought of taking torcetrapib strike terror in dyslipidemic Catholics? The torcetrapib + atorvastatin arm of a 15k patient Phase III trial experienced a higher mortality rate than the placebo + atorvastatin arm content.nejm.org/cgi/content/abstract/357/21/2109 ]. In my opinion, this is one reason (and rofecoxib [the “V” word synonymous with “lawsuit” cough vioxx cough]) why expensive clinical trials should be conducted and this probably justifies some high drug prices.