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Boehner rips Tauzin for giving in to big government "bully"

By: Chris Stirewalt
Political Editor
08/17/09 4:29 PM EDT

This afternoon, Minority Leader John Boehner sent a letter to PhRMA president and former Republican Rep. Billy Tauzin over the deals the congressman turned drug lobbyist has cut with the White House. Boehner also sent the letter to Tauzin's board.

Here's the letter:

 

The Honorable Billy Tauzin

PhRMA

950 F Street NW, Suite 300

Washington, DC 20004

Dear Billy,

Appeasement rarely works as a conflict resolution strategy.  This is as true in the arena of policymaking as it is in schoolyards across
America.  When a bully asks for your lunch money, you may have no choice but to fork it over.  But cutting a deal with the bully is a
different story, particularly if the “deal” means helping him steal others’ money as the price of protecting your own. 

The simple truth is, two wrongs don’t make a right.  And the short-sighted health care deal PhRMA struck with the Obama Administration at your urging provides confirmation of this time-tested maxim on an epic and tragic scale. 

The “bully” in this case is Big Government.  At your behest, PhRMA has chosen to accommodate a Washington takeover of health care at the expense of the American people in hopes of securing favorable treatment and future profits.  It’s a short-sighted bargain that leaves your own customers and employees behind.  And it now has all the markings of a deal gone sour. 

The Obama Administration tacitly acknowledged last week that the President will not be bound by the $80 billion limit PhRMA and its board of directors were led to believe had been secured in exchange for your organization’s support of the Administration’s health care takeover, and key Democrats in Congress, including Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Energy & Commerce Committee Chairman Henry Waxman (D-CA), have said explicitly they will not honor the agreement.  In other words, now that the deal is publicly known and would be messy for you to reverse, Big Government is changing the terms. . .because it can.  Consequently, the jobs of PhRMA workers are no more secure than they were before, the threat to PhRMA’s groundbreaking medical research remains, and the American people – including PhRMA’s customers and the families of PhRMA employees –  face the prospect of higher costs and reduced quality in health care.

You will inevitably object to this letter and quarrel with its premise.  You’ll no doubt argue PhRMA has publicly opposed the version of the bill backed by Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA).  But the simple press release your organization issued objecting to the House bill is dwarfed by the $150 million advertising campaign your organization has launched in support of ObamaCare with the assistance of well-funded political organizations on the Left. 

PhRMA would do well to halt this short-sighted, misguided campaign and listen to the American people, rather than continue to collaborate on an effort to spin them.

Republicans across the nation have listened, and here’s what we’ve learned: Americans are frustrated with their government in Washington and skeptical of those who run it.  They want health care reform that lowers costs and increases choice – not government-run health care that increases costs and limits options.  They want legislation that helps families and small businesses with their problems, not legislation that adds to their problems while empowering an elite few.  They’re worried about the debt being piled on our children and grandchildren, and they want the spending and borrowing spree in Washington to stop.  They want policies that support job creation and protect freedom, not bills that force responsible citizens to subsidize bad behavior from those who insist on being irresponsible.

The millions of American families who are PhRMA customers and the hard-working professionals who work for PhRMA companies deserve better than the government takeover of health care being forced upon them.  I urge you to rethink your organization’s stance, listen to the American people, and join the call for responsible bipartisan health care solutions that truly reflect their priorities.

Sincerely,



John Boehner
 




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ggordon

Aug 18, 2009

Good for Boehner! Too bad who is on Dancing With the Stars this year is bigger news for the state controlled press.

There are many others in "the can" with big pharma - hospital operators, insurance companies - the list goes on.

Then go to cap and trade - the biggest proposed tax increase in world history. Why are utilities lining up in support, when they will have to raise rates significantly on their customers? Bully Obama - cut a deal with me, or I'll put you under, or replace your Board, or force a government takeover and fire you. Sounds harsh, but it's already happened in other industries.
Time for the "wimps" in business and congress to start expressing outrage and fighting back. Force a judge to decide on Obama's bullying.

 

Disgusted

Aug 18, 2009

Mr. Tauzin created the disaster that is Part D by freezing pricing of his meds so that no one can change them. If people just shop around they can find medication at fair pricing and quite often less than their premiums and co-pay for Part D prescriptions.This man has no respect for Americans just profits for Pharma.

 

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