You can’t turn on a TV without seeing drug ads, and the side effects and warnings are longer than the sales pitches. From Ben Bartee at armageddonprose.substack.com:
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File what follows under: believe it when I see it.
A lot of people are black-pilled about Trump and whether he’ll deliver the goods on the Big Pharma front, and with good reason. I don’t blame anyone for their skepticism after relentless, brutal lies over the past five years (much longer, actually, but five years in the COVID context).
But we’ll know for sure here in about a month once the rubber hits the road; allowing a little bit of grace period is in order once he takes the reins, no?
Talk is cheap (and even the transition team rhetoric of late has been weaksauce anyway). So I’ll believe the MAHA agenda is real when I see it bear fruit — not in word, but in deed — with eyes wide open.
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With all that caveat established, Big Pharma is worried their TV marketing racket might soon be abolished with the stroke of the executive pen, which it absolutely could be.