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New figures show about 75-million Americans have been uninsured at some
point during the past two years.
Giant American pharmaceutical companies raked in obscene profits of over $37 Billion in
2001, a profit margin of 18.9%—by far the highest of any industry, and up 32% from
the previous year.
What is wrong with this picture?!
There is a great inequity in the health care industry today—a tremendous injustice
that allows corporate behemoths to gorge themselves at the public market as simple
citizens scrape together the last of their funds to feed them, or worse, suffer in pain
because their meager resources have already been drained.
It isn't right. That is not how the free market is supposed to work.
But thanks to international free trade and the Internet, the free market
can work, and this inequity can be corrected. Unlike the United States,
Canada has nationalized health care that imposes price caps on pharmaceuticals.
Consequently, prices for prescription drugs in Canada are 40-90% lower than in
the U.S. For years, people in northern states have been organizing "road trips" to travel to Canada to buy
their prescription drugs. But now, thanks to the power of the Internet and some
enterprising Canadian pharmacies, citizens across the United States can now purchase
their prescription drugs at huge discounts.
So are Americans now flocking to buy their prescription drugs from Canadian pharmacies?
Well, obviously not enough to impact American pharmaceutical companies' bottom lines.
The fact is, most Americans don't even realize the Canadian option exists. The
Canadian pharmacies would love to get their message out, but they can't afford the
gigantic marketing effort it would take rise above the din of the American media.
So while greedy corporations take advantage of a weary population, Canadians are ready to
help, but aren't able to get their message through. How can this situation be resolved?
That's where YOU come in.