More details emerge in Obama's secret dealings with Big Pharma during health care overhaul by Ethan A. Huff
(NaturalNews) The bipartisan Congressional committee currently
investigating the secret dealings between the Obama administration and
Big Pharma prior to the passage of the massive health care overhaul is
set to release pertinent new details as to what these dealings entailed.
In a recent memorandum, the committee unveils the names of some of the
key figures involved with these secret negotiations, and promises to
release even more shocking details in the coming weeks.
Addressed specifically to the Republican members of the Energy and Commerce Committee, the memo explains a little bit more about how the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers of America
(PhRMA), a powerful lobbying group that represents the drug and
biotechnology industries, colluded with the federal government to make
the terms of Obamacare as favorable to drug companies as possible. Both
the federal government and PhRMA secretly agreed to abide by certain
undisclosed commitments to one another as part of the passage of the
bill, the details of which largely remain hidden from public view.
"In
the coming weeks the Committee intends to show what the White House
agreed to do as part of its deal with the pharmaceutical industry and
how the full details of this agreement were kept from both the public
and the House of Representatives," wrote members of the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations in their memo.
"The
investigation has determined that the White House, primarily through
Office of Health Reform Director Nancy Ann DeParle and (Jim) Messina,
with involvement from Chief of Staff Rahm Emmanuel, was actively engaged
in these negotiations while the role of Congress was limited."
A
private email sent by Jim Messina, for instance, then Deputy Chief of
Staff for Operations to the White House, to a PhRMA lobbyist back on
January 15, 2010, exposed the fact that the White House had made a
secret "deal" with this group. In Messina's own words, PhRMA had
apparently done something that "wasn't part of our deal," which had
upset the White House at the time.
Obama directly involved in PhRMA negotiations, despite having told public Senate was involved
While many people are aware of the fact that dealings were, in fact,
made between the drug industry and the government over the terms of
Obamacare, it is widely assumed that the U.S. Senate forged a final
agreement -- this is, of course, what Obama had claimed at the time. But
these new revelations expose the fact that key White House figures were
actively involved in placating the demands of Big Pharma, albeit behind
the scenes, while crafting the bill.
Former OHR Director Nancy
Ann DeParle admitted in another uncovered email that the White House had
deliberately excluded the House of Representatives in the negotiation
process. And many members of Congress, as we now know, admittedly did
not even know what was in the final 2,700-page bill because they did not
get a chance to read it before it was quickly rushed through and passed
(http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0312/74601.html).
Sources for this article include:
http://energycommerce.house.gov/News/PRArticle.aspx?NewsID=9526
http://campaign2012.washingtonexaminer.com

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