http://www.huffingtonpost.com/james-love/obama-in-india_b_776857.html
"The Obama Administration participates with large international pharmaceutical companies in an extensive public relations campaign to present such policies as necessary to promote India's development as an innovation powerhouse. But when subject to analysis, it is evident that the changes sought by the Obama Administration are designed to benefit European, Japanese and U.S. Pharmaceutical companies, the most, while presenting a growing threat to the efforts to promote more equal access to medicines, not only in India, but throughout the developing world."
James Love
I though Ian would like this.
Much of the world cant' afford health care, and India is one source of affordable medication. There is pressure on India to quit providing affordable care for much of the world.
While people like Bill Gates are trying to help those people in need, it seems Obama is on the other side of the issue right now.
I don't normally like getting involved in politics, but whether the opponent to health care for those with little means is a republican or a democrat, It no longer matters. There are just some things that are right, and some that are obviously wrong.
Terry
"The Obama Administration participates with large international pharmaceutical companies in an extensive public relations campaign to present such policies as necessary to promote India's development as an innovation powerhouse. But when subject to analysis, it is evident that the changes sought by the Obama Administration are designed to benefit European, Japanese and U.S. Pharmaceutical companies, the most, while presenting a growing threat to the efforts to promote more equal access to medicines, not only in India, but throughout the developing world."
James Love
I though Ian would like this.
Much of the world cant' afford health care, and India is one source of affordable medication. There is pressure on India to quit providing affordable care for much of the world.
While people like Bill Gates are trying to help those people in need, it seems Obama is on the other side of the issue right now.
I don't normally like getting involved in politics, but whether the opponent to health care for those with little means is a republican or a democrat, It no longer matters. There are just some things that are right, and some that are obviously wrong.
Terry
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