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If RFK, Jr. sells Trump, and Trump tells GOP members of Congress he likes it, how long do you think it will take? What’s their record on bucking him?

Lotta "ifs" in what you're saying. So far, it's all democrats and independents.

The End Prescription Drug Ads Now Act, led by Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, would outlaw all direct-to-consumer prescription drug advertising across every major platform – including AM/FM radio, television, print, and digital media. Co-sponsors include Sens. Angus King, Chris Murphy, Peter Welch, Jeff Merkley, and Dick Durbin.

AFAIK, there is no house version of the bill. Both houses would have to pass it for it to go to the white house.
 
I've never once asked my doctor about any medicine I've seen or heard an ad for, but I'm also not in the 55+ demo either. I also can't stand the singing Jardiance commercials.
 
Lotta "ifs" in what you're saying. So far, it's all democrats and independents.

Two trains, parallel tracks, BigA:



AFAIK, there is no house version of the bill. Both houses would have to pass it for it to go to the white house.

And unlike major motion pictures, which are hits or flops on opening weekends, legislation can and does take months to build among members, usually involving a few I'll back your this if you'll back my that deals.
 
If RFK, Jr. sells Trump, and Trump tells GOP members of Congress he likes it, how long do you think it will take? What’s their record on bucking him?

Will you accept a negative number as an answer, Mike?

Of course RFK Jr. will lobby Trump. And Trump will then attempt to dictate the passage of same, and depending on how successful the opponents of the bill are in swaying enough votes back to "no" are, this may still be an uphill battle.

The members of the House of Representatives and the Senate know damn well that seniors -- who, let's face it, are a huge demo in terms of pharma ads -- are reliable voters. The whole crisis about Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid is turning into "put the toothpaste back into the tube" because both AARP and individual constituents are saying "hands off". When the opposition comes from a wider scope than just "Big Pharma" they start counting votes lost in the next election against what Trump and RFK Jr. want.

If anything, this may turn a few Democratic members of both houses of Congress against Bernie.
 
Two trains, parallel tracks, BigA:

From your linked article:

Joe Grogan, who served as White House Domestic Policy Council chief during President Donald Trump’s first term and now consults for health-care companies, said it’s unclear whether lawmakers will have an appetite to crack down on the pharmaceutical industry further given Trump’s tariff threats and demands to dramatically lower drug prices.

The president is trying to lower drug prices, not ban their advertising.
 
From your linked article:



The president is trying to lower drug prices, not ban their advertising.

Lead two paragraphs of my linked article:


The Trump administration is discussing policies that would make it harder and more expensive for pharmaceutical companies to advertise directly to patients, in a move that could disrupt more than $10 billion in annual ad spending.

Although the US is the only place, besides New Zealand, where pharma companies can directly advertise, banning pharma ads outright could make the administration vulnerable to lawsuits, so it’s instead focusing on cutting down on the practice by adding legal and financial hurdles, according to people familiar with the plans who weren’t authorized to speak publicly on the matter.
 
I see the concept of "cherry picking" parts of articles, while ignoring the first couple of paragraphs where the basic story is told, is still alive and well.
 
AFAIK, there is no house version of the bill. Both houses would have to pass it for it to go to the white house.

And if the two differ in any substantive way, it could still get hung up in reconciliation.

(I got an "A" in my ninth grade civics class, with a teacher -- Russell Cameron Gates-- who was honored multiple times by the Ventura Unified School District as "teacher of the year" for ignoring the textbook and simply teaching us about government, from local all the way up to Washington. So never underestimate my knowledge on things like this.)
 
Let me get back to disclaimers, if I may.

Seems to me this might be a good time for a compromise vote (DJT loves negotiation) where pharmaceutical ads aren't banned, but are made to be presented in a more serious way. No more people dancing around while the announcer, in a sped-up monotone, talks about the possibility of headache, diarrhea, vomiting, dizziness or, "If death occurs, see your doctor."

Right now it's the wild west when it comes to pharmaceutical ad production.

My point is that without the threat of something as extreme as a complete ban, there's little chance of doing anything about cleaning up those disclaimers.
 
Seems to me this might be a good time for a compromise vote (DJT loves negotiation) where pharmaceutical ads aren't banned, but are made to be presented in a more serious way.

idDJT only likes negotiations where he comes out the winner. Any "compromise" is guaranteed to meet with his disapproval.

Right now it's the wild west when it comes to pharmaceutical ad production.

As BigA just showed you, that was pure rhetoric with no basis in fact.

My point is that without the threat of something as extreme as a complete ban, there's little chance of doing anything about cleaning up those disclaimers.

Except that we are not in an era where those compromises have the desired effect on the outcome. One need only look at Trump vs. ABC News as an example.
 


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