Politicians took millions money from the drug company that makes Oxycodin.
It’s difficult to tell exactly how far Purdue’s influence reaches, because the pharmaceutical industry pays front organizations to do most of its lobbying and that often occurs at the state level. The company has also pushed their influence in areas outside of Congress, such as to patient advocacy groups, hospital accreditors, physicians and federal agencies.Dig a little and I bet you will find the same story behind the Transgender movement. These companies fund political and social ideas to popularize "new norms" in order to make profit. It's the oldest game in the book and if you're wondering why so many people are saying 2+2 = 5, this is why.
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