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Dear Mr. President, I’d Like to Report a Fishy Drug Deal (Reprint)

This a reprint of the original post, expanded to include comment information. Major h/t janicen, bayareavoter and elise.

fishy22Dear Mr. President:

I read a post on the Whitehouse blog called “Facts Are Stubborn Things” that said:

Scary chain emails and videos are starting to percolate on the internet, breathlessly claiming, for example, to “uncover” the truth about the President’s health insurance reform positions.

And that:

There is a lot of disinformation about health insurance reform out there… These rumors often travel just below the surface via chain emails or through casual conversation. Since we can’t keep track of all of them here at the White House, we’re asking for your help. If you get an email or see something on the web about health insurance reform that seems fishy, send it to flag@whitehouse.gov.

I understand your concern about misinformation distorting the healthcare debate. Healthcare is too important to let special interests use fears and smears to sway citizenry. And I agree that only through truth and transparency can we reach decisions that are in the best interest of the American people.

Remember back in June, when you proclaimed a “major step forward” in the comprehensive reform of health care by announcing that the pharmaceutical industry had agreed to cut the cost of prescription drugs for seniors through Medicare?

From CBS News:

In the deal, the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) has agreed to reduce its draw of revenues by $80 billion over 10 years by discounting the cost of medicines in Medicare’s Part D prescription drug program for some seniors by as much as 50 percent. The discount would go to seniors who fall into the “doughnut hole” — a gap in Medicare Part D coverage. Currently, once seniors have received $2,700 worth of drugs, they are left to pay the full cost of their medication until that cost reaches $6,100.

“This gap in coverage has been placing a crushing burden on many older Americans,” Mr. Obama said. The agreement, he said, will make health care “more affordable for millions of seniors and restore a measure of fairness to Medicare Part D.”

The agreement with PhRMA was negotiated with the White House and Sen. Max Baucus (D-Mont.), who is leading health care reform as chair of the Senate Finance Committee. Baucus stood by the president on Monday as he praised the agreement, as did Sen. Chris Dodd, who is leading health care deliberations in the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee and Barry Rand, head of the senior citizens’ advocacy group, AARP.

The president pointed out that the pharmaceutical industry stands to benefit from the millions of more customers it could receive as a result of reform. Therefore, he said, “it’s only fair” that pharmaceutical companies do their part to reduce costs.

Since drugs represent about 10 percent of the U.S. healthcare budget and you yourself have warned many times that the U.S. health care system was a huge drain on the Treasury and threatens economic growth, I was a bit disappointed to learn that this PhRMA deal did not provide for the federal government to use its weight to negotiate down drug prices or facilitate the importation of cheaper drugs from Canada.

Don’t get me wrong, it gladdened my heart to learn Medicare “doughnut hole” seniors would be helped by your efforts. But I, and many other Americans, had really hoped to hear you come out with a deal that would help all Americans. After all, it is not just the seniors being hurt by the extraordinarily high drug prices in the U.S. And both importation and negotiation were a part of your healthcare campaign promise (h/t janicen):

Obama will allow Americans to buy their medicines from other developed countries if the drugs are safe and prices are lower outside the U.S.

Obama will repeal the ban on direct negotiation with drug companies and use the resulting savings, which could be as high as $30 billion [a year], to further invest in improving health care coverage and quality.

Which made it even more disappointing to learn that:

Analysts said while the deal would crimp profits for the companies, the $80 billion in discounts they were offering was less than initially feared. The government had opened negotiations asking for $130 billion.

So okay, as a first step in the overall march to healthcare reform in general and on prescription drugs in particular this big PhRMA deal included a few too many stubbed toes and skinned knees to be a boot-stomping, butt-kicking success. But since the real process of overhauling and reforming healthcare was yet to come, I still had hope.

Then, just the other day, I read in the New York Times that White House Affirms Deal on Drug Cost

Pressed by industry lobbyists, White House officials on Wednesday assured drug makers that the administration stood by a behind-the-scenes deal to block any Congressional effort to extract cost savings from them beyond an agreed-upon $80 billion.

the White House explicitly acknowledge for the first time that it had committed to protect drug makers from bearing further costs in the overhaul. The Obama administration had never spelled out the details of the agreement.

A deputy White House chief of staff, Jim Messina, confirmed Mr. Tauzin’s account of the deal in an e-mail message on Wednesday night.

Mr. Tauzin said the White House had tracked the negotiations throughout, assenting to decisions to move away from ideas like the government negotiation of prices or the importation of cheaper drugs from Canada. The $80 billion in savings would be over a 10-year period. “80 billion is the max, no more or less,” he said. “Adding other stuff changes the deal.”

After reaching an agreement with Mr. Baucus, Mr. Tauzin said, he met twice at the White House with Rahm Emanuel, the White House chief of staff; Mr. Messina, his deputy; and Nancy-Ann DeParle, the aide overseeing the health care overhaul, to confirm the administration’s support for the terms.

“They blessed the deal,” Mr. Tauzin said.

Immediately upon reading this, I thought, it can’t be true. The President wouldn’t make a deal for just the seniors and only for a miserly $80 billion over 10 years, and leave the rest of us Americans to pick up the bill of wildly escalating drug costs. So I madly searched the Internet to prove this was false, but every source was saying the same thing. You approved the deal.

Then it dawned on me. This big PhRMA drug deal is fishy. Really fishy. The fishy confirmation email from deputy White House chief of staff, Jim Messina. That fishy PhRMA guy, Mr. Tauzin switches sides from drug industry overseer to lobbyist (h/t bayareavoter). The fishy contributions of nearly $1 million from healthcare and PhRMA (h/t elise) to Senator Baucus’ campaign committee. And fishy is exactly what the Whitehouse blog warned about.

So I’m following your instructions Mr. President. I’m reporting this fishy drug deal to flag@whitehouse.gov. I know you’ll get to the bottom of this and clear up all the rumors and misinformation so the American people can understand simply and clearly what truly is in (and not in) your drug deal with PhRMA.

Thank you Mr. President.

Sincerely,

A Fellow Concerned Citizen for Truth and Transparency

  • Arabella Trefoil

    Sorry to be a Johnnie One Note, but why did they use the word “fishy”? We know that Obama and his minions never, ever use a word without thinking carefully about hidden meanings.

    Fishy? To me “fishy” suggests “smelly.”

    Other associations:

    “A fish rots from the head down.” Implication: the protests are astroturf, not genuine. They are organized from some kind of headquarters, because obviously ordinary citizens are incapable of attending meetings with law-makers to express their opinons.

    Fishy/smelly: derogatory commeny about a woman’s genitals. Is it possible Mr. Obama, that after all this time you are still jealous of Hillary? Do you still blame Hillary for your own failures? Or perhaps you just don’t like or repect women who “periodically” become unreasonable.

    Fish: “Mackeral snapper” derogatory term for Roman Catholic because they used to eat fish on Friday. This looks like, and smells like a standard Obama ploy – divide the opposition. When liberals think of Right To Life extremists, they often think of Catholics. But not every Catholic is a RTL’er. In fact, many Catholics don’t approve of the death penalty or euthanasia.

    Fish: Symbol for Christianity. See above about Catholics. How evil it would be for Obama to try to paint people who have strong ethical beliefs about the value of life as, well crazy. Here is where we enter very dangerous territory indeed.

    Do you think that elderly people deserve health care even if they have a terminal disease? How “fishy” of you. You must be a religious lunatic, and therefor really uncool. Do you believe malformed neonates should be left to die in closets? How sentimental. You nust be one of those low lives who put Christian fish symbols on their car. Do you think we can support people in this society who are old, insane, weak, defective, retarded, or just plain old inconvenient? How un-with-it you are.

    The fishy people (as described above) just don’t get it. We have to ration health care to make room for the young and productive. How can we build a new society with all these smelly, fishy non-koolade drinkers dragging us down.

    Once again, I urge you to read “The Fixed Period” by Anthony Trollope.

    • JayD

      How about the old adage: “House guests are like fish; they stink after three days.” Which is probably true here, too.

      • Arabella Trefoil

        I forgot about that saying. I think it applies more to obots than the rest of us. Remember how they loved their little house parties? And during the election they loved being bussed out of their home states to crash at other Obots’ homes so that they could vote for, I mean work for Obama.

        Obots stink, and it doesn’t even take three days to smell them.

  • Confused American

    Should I report the Sunday Parade Magazine for its article with O’Reilly.(warning you might want a basin handy if you cannot tolerate Obama overload).

    http://www.parade.com/news/2009/08/09-what-obama-can-teach-americas-kids.html

  • HARP

    Dear White House,

    I find it very “fishy” that the MSM are no longer showing that video of the young AA getting assaulted by SEIU members. Could it be that fish face himself ordered the media to axe the story.

    While I have your attention, I would point out to all you ignorant media types. Part of the reason these ‘mobs’ are so angry is because you didn`t do your jobs last year, for if you had, we would not be stuck with another joker.

    • Ferd Berfle

      LMAO. Fish-face.

      Hahahahaha.

    • olivia1998

      I couldn’t have said it better Harp. The media is far worse then the government. It’s their job to expose things like this health care bill. You can take the money to the bank they haven’t read either.

      • Ferd Berfle

        Indeed. The media has been asleep at the switch for at least 20 years. They wouldn’t leave the Clintons alone but gave McFlightsuit and Obumble license to ruin this country. For that they should be roundly condemned.

  • HARP

    PLEASE,PLEASE make this go viral.

    Video: C-SPAN caller blasts media;

    http://hotair.com/archives/2009/08/09/video-c-span-caller-blasts-media/

    • Ferd Berfle

      That caller was spot on. She said it all and did it on the air. Kudos to her and thanks for the link, HARP.

    • oowawa

      Great link, HARP. She certainly hits all the main points.

    • Arabella Trefoil

      Oh, this is excellent! Thanks a lot for sharing it.

      More and more people I know are calling the newspapers and the tv news “full of lies.”

      Or even “All lies. How can they lie like that? I will never trust them again.”

  • HARP

    Want to see where your tax dollars are going.

    http://www.redstate.com/absentee/files/2009/08/reform-for-hire1.jpg

    • HARP

      Supporters of President Obama formerly signed up as members of “Obama for America” received an email today from Mitch Stewart, the director of the group’s current incarnation, Organizing for America, to show up at town halls and congressional offices as a counter to the protestors against the president’s health care reform push.

      http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2009/08/painting-protestors-as-partisan-mobs-with-lies-about-health-reform-democrats-rally-their-own-town-hall-activists.html

      • Arabella Trefoil

        I hope they’re all enjoying the last month of summer vacation. If I could buy all those little text-messaging Obots tequila shots I would do it.

        Rest up, Obots. Don’t stress over these old people showing up at meetings.

      • Katmoon

        They have been working Craigslist for a couple of months for activists for the meetings. I posted some samples on “Are your Representatives Chickening out….

    • Ferd Berfle

      Oh marvelous. Let’s train MORE community organizers to organize communities to do nothing for themselves. Thanks a lot, Obumble.

      • Arabella Trefoil

        I’m not so sure Obama will get many volunteers. If he pays people, he’ll find some workers.

        But “folks” are wise to his hired disruptors now. Also, unemployed workers are a lot less susceptable to Obot pressure than intellectuals.

        • Ferd Berfle

          I suppose I’m more flabbergasted by the process itself rather than whether someone would actually volunteer. It is such patent crap. The brochure reads like a fun-travel-adventure and other assorted fabrications.

          • Arabella Trefoil

            The people who have done it already are all “been there, done that” or else they found that it was not as much fun as they expected.

            I mean Obama is elected, and we already had the party and everything, right?

            Kids that age have short attention spans and are always looking for the next new thing.

            Plus, the Obama love is fading fast as some of the college-aged folks are facing the facts that 1) mommy and daddy don’t have a lot of money any more and 2) there aren’t a lot of jobs out there.

            I’m back in school right now and I see this.

            • Ferd Berfle

              I gather from what you say that the kids perhaps should have listened a little more carefully to their parents (unless, of course, their parents were fooled, too). That being said, I am hoping the wheels fall off the hopey-changey express and soon. No time like the present to expose That One as a fraud.

              • Arabella Trefoil

                The wheels are already falling off. Mommy and Daddy lost a shit load of money in the September crash – their investments are worth less, and so are their homes. Mommy and Daddy have to put off retirement. Mommy and Daddy have to downsize – move from a house to a condo. Mommy and or Daddy have lost their jobs. Kids are getting a rude awakening. No more hot pockets, no more free lodging, and ahem, maybe no more college for some. I’m seeing this happen, believe me.

                Like the song says:

                Daddy don’t drive in the El Dorado no more
                He don’t get tight ev’ry night
                Pass out on the barroom floor.

  • TeakWoodKite

    Fishy, I thought that the sign in the clinic door said “Gone Fishin”, so I reported it.

    So I went back to the fish store.

    Fishy, I thought that the bait they were selling looked like a 1000 page Healthcare bill, so I reported it.

    Fishy, I thought,The salmon boats were all at dockside.

    How much “fishyness” does it take outsource our government?

  • TeakWoodKite

    Fishy happens.

  • http://www.consumergrantreport.com/ Arabella Trefoil

    Thank YOU!
    Sorry… forgot to say great post – can’t wait to read your next one!

  • mountainaires

    Even Robert Reich thinks this deal is FISHY:

    “We’re on a precarious road — and wherever it leads, it’s not toward democracy.”

    – By Robert Reich

    The White House deal with Big Pharma undermines democracy

    Obama’s agreement with Big Pharma may help healthcare reform pass, but it may also mean higher drug prices for you
    Aug. 10, 2009 |

    Last week, after being reported in the Los Angeles Times, the White House confirmed it has promised Big Pharma that any healthcare legislation will bar the government from using its huge purchasing power to negotiate lower drug prices.

    That’s basically the same deal George W. Bush struck in getting the Medicare drug benefit, and it’s proven a bonanza for the drug industry. A continuation will be an even larger bonanza, given all the Boomers who will be enrolling in Medicare over the next decade. And it will be a gold mine if the deal extends to Medicaid, which will be expanded under most versions of the healthcare bills now emerging from Congress, and to any public option that might be included. (We don’t know how far the deal extends beyond Medicare because its details haven’t been made public.)

    Let me remind you: Any bonanza for the drug industry means higher healthcare costs for the rest of us, which is one reason why critics of the emerging healthcare plans, including the Congressional Budget Office, are so worried about their failure to adequately stem future healthcare costs. To be sure, as part of its deal with the White House, Big Pharma apparently has promised to cut future drug costs by $80 billion. But neither the industry nor the White House nor any congressional committee has announced exactly where the $80 billion in savings will show up nor how this portion of the deal will be enforced. In any event, you can bet that the bonanza Big Pharma will reap far exceeds $80 billion. Otherwise, why would it have agreed?

    In return, Big Pharma isn’t just supporting universal healthcare. It’s also spending lots of money on TV and radio advertising in support. Sunday’s New York Times reports that Big Pharma has budgeted $150 million for TV ads promoting universal health insurance, starting this August (that’s more money than John McCain spent on TV advertising in last year’s presidential campaign), after having already spent a bundle through advocacy groups like Healthy Economies Now and Families USA.

    Full Column at Salon.com
    http://www.salon.com/opinion/feature/2009/08/10/pharma/print.html

  • JRD

    Okay, let us have some fun with this. Casting call for the 2009 Democrat Wizard of “O” remake (mixing metaphors, real-life quotes with movie quotes….keep up):

    Cowardly Lion: Eric (“nation of cowards“) Holder or Algore (“unusual weather we are havin, aint it?” [the snow in the poppy field seen])

    Scarecrow: Joe (Bozo) Biden (needs a brain). “When the stock market crashed, Franklin Roosevelt got on the television …..”. “First mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy”.

    Tin Man: Nobody, that is the problem with progressives; all heart and no brains (besides, none of them would be caught dead chopping down a tree).

    Apple Trees: SEIU, UAW, and various other union thugs.

    Dorothy: Sarah Palin (We are not in Alaska anymore!) Give her time folks, she is on a journey.

    Wicked Witch of the West (Coast): Nancy (“I see swastikas”) Pelosi. “The ice-caps are mellllllllting! Mellllllllting! Oh, what a world! What a world! …….“Ring around the rosie, a pocket full of SPEARS!”

    Glinda, the Good Witch of the North (pole); Michele Bachmann (“You have no power here! Now begone, before somebody drops a house on you!; Only bad witches are ugly”)

    Flying Monkeys: ACORN

    The Lollipop Kids: Barney Frank, Waxman, and Prick Durbin

    The Emerald City: Utopia

    The Wizard of “O”: BHO, The Won, The Trickster.

    “I am the great and powerful “O”! (“I won!”)

    “Do not arouse the wrath of the great and powerful O!”. (‘I am cleanin up yo mess, so do not be talkin!)

    “Frightened? Child, you are talking to a man who has laughed in the face of death, sneered at doom, and chuckled at catastrophe… I was petrified.” (self explanatory)

    On the economy: “I cannot come back! I do not know how it works! Good-bye folks!“

    And finally: “Pay no attention to that man behind the …..teleprompter!:

  • PamFlorida

    Read an article about Walmart offering it’s tremendous purchasing power to the govn’t as an avenue to reducing the cost of prescription drugs. Sort of a preferential agreement to funnel patients to their pharmacies.
    Since then, Walmart has endorsed ObamaCare. Sure sounds like “you scratch my back, I’ll scratch yours”.
    I copied the article, but it was lost when my hard drive crashed. The time frame was May-June 2009. Efforts to find it again have been unsucessful. Perhaps someone here is better at researching than I am.

  • Carmen

    Here is the criminal president and health secretary hiring OTHER criminals. Let’s see now, how many does that make in his administration now. What like, most of them that have been found guilty or actually been in prison on something?
    Sebelius calls her SEIU “brothers and sisters” to battle; Dennis Rivera decries “terrorist tactics”
    By Michelle Malkin • August 7, 2009 03:11 PM

    HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius held a brief conference call with SEIU members this afternoon.

    She hailed them as her “brothers and sisters” and urged them to show up at town hall meetings.

    She gave the same stultifying mini-lecture about the sanctity of Medicare. “Change is not easy,” she droned. “We need to roll up our sleeves.”

    No mention of how SEIU thugs rolled up their sleeves and attacked a black conservative protester in St. Louis or ran interference in Tampa Bay.

    In an attempt to reassure SEIU members that senior citizens would not suffer under Obamacare, Sebelius said “Saving lives saves dollars.” Which might come as news to Zeke Emanuel.

    Sebelius thanked an SEIU member who showed up at the Tampa Bay melee and urged more to get involved. “Keep doing what you’re doing.”

    SEIU heavy Dennis Rivera then took over, taking calls from scripted SEIU members who read statements (one of which was painfully, barely coherent).

    Rivera closed by railing against the “radical fringe” of “right-wingers” and urged his “Purple Army” to fight “terrorist tactics.”

    Pot and kettle.

    ***

    Fun fact about Anna Burger’s staff from Culture of Corruption:

    Another Stern administration protégé, Annelle Grajeda, rose to power after the SEIU president installed her as president of the 80,000-member Local 721 in Los Angeles. She ascended to positions on the union’s state council and international executive board. Like Freeman and Jackson, Grajeda had been voted onto Stern’s official administration slate at the SEIU convention in 2008. The Times published damning details of how Grajeda’s ex-boyfriend, SEIU official Alejandro Stephens, collected multiple salaries and consultant fees from the union while also pocketing a salary as a Los Angeles County health services employee. Grajeda had arranged an eight-month leave of absence from the job on behalf of her ex-lover. He was fired after he refused to return to work. Grajeda quit her California posts after catching public flak and found a new job – as special assistant to SEIU secretary-treasurer Anna Burger in Washington, D.C.! Her former chapter heralded the move. Grajeda will now oversee efforts to “partner with the Obama administration” to secure more public funds for SEIU projects. What could go wrong?

    Former SEIU 721 President Annelle Grajeda assumed her new role as special assistant to the International Secretary-Treasurer Anna Burger for the Public Sector Mar. 9.

    According to a staff announcement from the International Union in Washington, D.C.: “With more than two decades of service, Annelle has played a critical role in winning strong contracts for tens of thousands of union members, preserving trauma centers in Los Angeles County, fighting for health care reform, defeating ballot initiatives in 2005 that challenged working families’ livelihoods and uniting more than 80,000 workers into SEIU 721 for greater strength and a stronger voice for public service providers. She brings this wealth of experience and talent to the national level in her new role.”

    …The International’s announcement went on to state “While there has been no finding of wrongdoing on Annelle’s part, she has decided to change the capacity in which she serves the Union in order to take on the challenge of developing quality public services at a time when funding is threatened like never before.”

    In her new role, Annelle will expand SEIU’s work in the public sector partnering with the Obama Administration to secure more funds for key infrastructure projects and core public services including care for the elderly, health care, education and social services.