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It is likely that some form of drug reimportation will be approved by the U.S. Congress this year, if not in the next few weeks.
While safety concerns about drugs purchased over the Internet may be overblown, concerns that the equalization of drug prices will decrease drug innovation are understated.
While the media has focused on the rise of the Tea Party movement and the success of conservative insurgents in GOP primaries, there is a quiet insurgency taking place under the radar of more moderate Republicans for whom fiscal discipline is not a top priority.
The campaign to legalize prescription drug importation from Canada and the European Union has gathered widespread public support and is gaining momentum in both parties, both houses of Congress, and even at the state and local levels. On April 19, the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions will...
Congress can either create a recipe for energy disaster with a windfall profits tax and price controls, or it can take steps to encourage more supply.
It isalmost sadistic to threaten thepeople in the hurricane areaswith the re-imposition of a tax that did so much harm to their economy in the 1980s.
The health care legislation going through Congress is not the most unpopular bill with such important ramifications to ever be passed by such a narrow majority; nor does passage of the bill mean that the health care issue will be settled once and for all.



