Posted on 08/21/2009 10:03:15 AM PDT by khnyny
Money from pharmaceutical firms and health care companies is dirty, evil, and corrupting except when key members of Team Obama are pocketing it. White House spokesman Robert Gibbs derides grass-roots opponents of socialized health care as industry-funded lackeys with questionable motives and conflicts of interest. But what about the corporate shills at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue?
Two weeks ago, the White House embraced $150 million in drug industry ads supporting Obamacare. This week, Bloomberg News reported that White House senior adviser and chief campaign strategist David Axelrods former public relations firm, AKPD Message and Media, has raked in some $24 million in ad contracts supporting Obamacare along with another p.r. firm, GMMB, run by other Obama strategists.
The ads are funded by Big Pharma, the AARP, AMA, and the powerhouse Services Employees International Union (whose Purple Shirts dumped $80 million in independent expenditures to get Obama and the Democrat majority elected). In trademark Axelrod-ian style, the special interest coalition adopted faux grass-roots names first under the banner of Healthy Economy Now and more recently as Americans for Stable Quality Care.
Because, well, Corporate Shills for Hope and Change doesnt have quite the same ring of authenticity.
(Excerpt) Read more at michellemalkin.com ...
They don't realize or care what they do, just carrotstickin' for bonuses.
It is facism, pure and simple: Private ownership in form, but absolute government control in fact.
White House senior adviser and chief campaign strategist David Axelrod's former public relations firm, AKPD Message and Media, has raked in some $24 million in ad contracts supporting Obamacare -- along with another p.r. firm, GMMB, run by other Obama strategists. The ads are funded by Big Pharma, the AARP, AMA, and the powerhouse Services Employees International Union (whose Purple Shirts dumped $80 million in independent expenditures to get Obama and the Democrat majority elected).I would expect pharmaceutical company boards to support government subsidies for their companies, particularly if I were a shareholder. These corrupt government officials however belong on the end of a rope.
excellent
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