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Vioxx Settlement Is Classic Wall Street Denial: Bury the Losses and Say It Never Happened
When it comes to billion dollar mistakes, Pharma and the big Wall Street firms are using the same playbook.
Like Merrill Lynch, Citigroup and Morgan Stanley, Merck wants to write off the cost of the estimated 140,000 people who had heart attacks on Vioxx--55,000 may have died--and move on.
Last week it announced it had reached a capped settlement of $4.85 billion that would allocate roughly $125,000 per plaintiff, less than it costs to treat a heart attack.
Merck's payout is less than the $10 or $20 billion predicted and, significantly less than Vioxx generated in profits before being withdrawn from the market in 2004.
So it wasn't a bad trade.
Merck doesn't want to dwell on the past anymore than the Wall Street firms who lost billions in bad bets last month--and sometimes their CEOs. Especially when the past includes hiding clinical evidence of Vioxx's dangers from the public so it could sell the popular pain reliever to twenty million people.
And the similarities don't end there.
Like the abstruse new financial instruments which recently imploded--collateralized debt obligations (CDOs) and structured investment vehicles (SIVs)--few understand how Pharma's new drugs from COX-2 inhibitors to atypical antipsychotics and SSRIs work either--when they work.
So the new products have to be happy talked by paid analysts, researchers and young Turk salesmen. Hyped by doctors and experts presiding over rigged studies and third party journal articles. And conveniently overlooked by the FDA which, like Moody's and Standard and Poor's, is the last to announce what its job is to know.
Just as Wall Street doesn't portfolio a loan anymore--hello!--when it can be repackaged and sold to hedge funds, Pharma doesn't treat mental problems as transient or episodic anymore. It up-sells them.
Shy people are sick. Moody people are bipolar. The anxious need antidepressants and the depressed need antipsychotics. Children with slight behavior problems should be on major psychotropic drugs.
But of course to sell next-big-thing/don't-miss-out products you need urgency.
And nothing takes the one/two punch urgency out of a sales presentation quicker than phrases like "past performance is no guarantee of future performance," or "sizable losses may occur; please read prospectus."
Or "black box."
Not only does the black box threaten an upbeat pharmaceutical sales call--"Pay no attention to that warning behind the curtain Doc; it's just a formality"--it's inextricably connected to the larger risk of rushing a drug to market.
As long as Pharma wants to get its "patent worth" of a new drug's sales--and knows, like Merck, any resulting lawsuits will total less than the drug's profits--life-threatening drugs like Vioxx, Premarin, Ketex, Avandia, Zyprexa, Cymbalta, Seroquel, Risperdal and Paxil will be sold.
Worse, new "markets" will be opened for dangerous drugs like Risperdal--now approved for children as young as ten; how did THAT happen?--and Zyprexa which causes diabetes and obesity and has approval pending for adolescent use.
Meanwhile Wall Street and Pharma are assuring the public that everything is fine after these...corrections and they can police themselves. That a system capable of losing billions on one "bad trade" as Stanley claims, evaporating assets overnight or giving heart attacks to one hundred and forty thousand people is fundamentally sound. Once it writes off the losses anyway.
Martha Rosenberg is a cartoonist for the Evanston RoundTable.
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Show AllWho's the PUSHER MAN today? JUST SAY NO to drugs! Imagine the paradox to kids hearing the "just say no to drugs" mantra, when every 3rd TV commercial is inventing a state to heal. And how 'bout those names, do they rival Greek states of satori and nether world locations, or what? Elantra, Viagra, Allegra, etc. This country will sell shit next, and give it a fancy name.
Truly sickening
How did this drug even make it out of trials?
And Merck still made a profit; Capitalism at its finest.
Big Pharma and Wall Street have been doing this for 70 years since the ban on CANNIBAS ! So what the fuck does the author expect ?!?!? That Big Pharma and Wall Street are going to clean up its fucking act when they know that the currently RIGGED "capitalism" was set up in its fucking favor ?!?!? Martha should be fighting with Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich to LEGALIZE CANNIBAS instead of merely throwing rocks at Big Pharma and Wall Street ! No wonder we're all forced into the LOSERS' column !!!!
Television commercials advertising drugs should be banned just as liquor and beer advertisements were banned years ago. I cracked up when one of the drug advertisements cautioned at the end that the drug could cause stroke, heart attack, and memory loss. Give us all a break!
The article focuses on Pharma and Wall Street. Let's also not forget the culpability of these folks:
Automakers, for their part in covering up the effects auto use has had in causing global warming;
Automakers again, for their role in supporting the exclusive use of automobiles, which has led to developers destroying the environment for the sake of urban sprawl so everyone would have to drive their car everywhere.
Various state legislators around the country and Congressional members who are sitting on their hands instead of writing legislation to facilitate the building of;
mass transit, better schools, a meaningful health care system;
Oil barons, for their part in covering up the effects oil use has had in causing global warming.
Fast food moguls for their role in selling obesity as a way of life.
The American people for their role in buying into all of these schemes and not firing almost all of out lawmakers from City councils to the US Supreme court.
Evidently there is no longer any ambiguity; the mantra of America is: "if you can't do it right, then CHEAT LIKE A SONOFABITCH!" like this:
http://www.bloomberg.com/http://www.bloomberg.com/
Fannie Mae Declines on Concerns It Downplays Losses (Update1)
By James Tyson
Nov. 15 (Bloomberg) -- Fannie Mae fell 10 percent after Fortune magazine reported the biggest source of money for U.S. home loans altered how it measures the impact of mortgage foreclosures in a way that downplays credit losses.
An article yesterday on Fortune's Web site said Fannie Mae changed how it measures its credit loss ratio, or bad loans as a percentage of total loans.
The government-chartered company as a result reported a ratio of 4 basis points for the first nine months of 2007, rather than 7.5 basis points, Fortune reported in a story that relied on information in a Nov. 9 filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Fannie Mae, based in Washington, fell $4.78 to $43.04, as of 4:04 p.m. in composite trading on the New York Stock Exchange.
Fannie Mae believes our credit losses will be between 4 basis points and 6 basis points during 2007, spokesman Brian Faith said today in a statement. A basis point is 0.01 percentage point.
The company on Nov. 9 said its third-quarter loss more than doubled to $1.39 billion as a deepening housing slump increased mortgage delinquencies. The net loss was caused by a $2.24 billion decline in the value of derivative contracts and $1.2 billion in credit losses among the $2.7 trillion of mortgage assets Fannie Mae owns or guarantees, Fannie Mae reported.
Chief Executive Officer Daniel Mudd said in a conference call with analysts on Nov. 9 that the loan loss ratio could rise to 8 basis points to 10 basis points next year. The ratio was 1.8 basis point during the first nine months of 2006.
To contact the reporters on this story: James Tyson in Washington at at jtyson@bloomberg.net
Last Updated: November 15, 2007 16:20 EST
The government just sits back and watches this circus which is harming, and killing too many people. The free market is a joke, and needs to be kept at bay with a whip and chair, to make sure these types of "errors" do not keep happening which such frequency.
Ahhh! Big Pharma. Poster child for the lack of accountability that is the signature of W's America. I have tried to keep learning about all these various poisons so that I won't be caught 100% off guard. I am not taking any Rx's currently and hope I don't have to any time soon. The hysteria over cannabis is tragic. Contempt for the law is the result. Not the best attitude since there are Some laws worth obeying.
Medicating the troubled en mass seems to be counter-productive. Maybe people aren't one size fits all after all? Things that make you go hmmm......
max,
Good point. It seems that people misunderstand capitalism as much as they misunderstand socialism. Both systems are equally prone to abuse and rigging. The fact is America never really stood for real capitalism but just a system of fake "choices" which point to the same thing. Much as I am sick and tired of the rightwing bashing socialism, I am equally sick and tired of the left bashing capitalism when most of them don't care to know what it really is and what it really isn't.
As for the author, the fact that she's only a cartoonist and her lack of substance in the article shows that she needs to do her homework. Here's something she and every Common Dreams poster should keep in mind.
WHEN YOU RIG AN IDEOLOGY TO YOUR LIKING, YOU ARE VOIDING THE IDEOLOGY YOU CLAIM TO SUPPORT !
FrederickJohnson -
Why don't you enlighten us all as to what capitalism "really is and what it really isn't."?
We have had tribal medicine men promoting magic potions for whatever ails us for many millenniums.
I personally have not taken any pills or been to a doctor for over 30 years, not an aspirin or an antibiotic, nothing.
My point is that we must not rely on white-coated officials to provide magic elixirs to revitalize our failing health.
Basically if we learn to live healthy lives, good nutrition plenty of exercise a positive attitude, there should be no need for dangerous drugs (Vioxx) promoted as medicine, in our lives.
The body has remarkable healing powers and when our system breaks down we should not be running to a doctor for that miracle pill, just rest and the elimination of debilitating habits is all I ever required.
FrederickJohnson,
I wasn't sure what to make of the obscure attacks against capitalism but you framed it rather well. Now it's true that capitalism opens the door to caste based systems which in turn EXCLUDE more people from benefitting but so too does socialism. There are pluses and minuses of both systems. It would be great to have an even mix of the two but I know that is tough. In a real capitalistic society, the public would be presented with real choices rather than the all-or-nothing dogma that they are threatened with. Now coming back to the article, what the author FAILS to point out is that Big Pharma has been given a lopsided victory for the past 70 years if not more and it's not limited to the ban on Cannibas even though it was a MAJOR cause.
But here's more enlightening info on Cannibas everyone in this forum ought to know and why Big Oil/Pharma/Chemical/Tobacco/Coal/Nuclear have to do with it:
It's primarily about oil profits
While you are worried about the evil weed kidnapping your child and forcing him or her into a life of heroin-stained nightmares, the real reason for all this bullshit is oil profits. You have been lied to so much you cannot believe any of the facts.
As cannabis can make most anything that petroleum can it has been made illegal so that it will not provide competition to petroleum profiteering. It's more or less the same as Microsoft being able to control enough of the government to make Apple Computers illegal. No fundamental difference.
And, of course, there goes all those bullshit arguments about the sanctity of the "Free Market". As long as natural competition is repressed by the government, there AIN'T NO FREE MARKET. Blow that talk out your ass.
Media Complicity
Cannabis prohibition has been largely accomplished through propaganda: use of the media in all its forms to spread false information and to black-out accurate/reality-based scientific discourse about the plant.
The Feds have been sued for lying constantly about medical marijuana…because they do. With your tax money.
The truth is that cannabis prohibition is a HUGE issue with more than 90% of the information for discussion totally blacked out of the MSM. As a progressive or liberal Democrat, you actually support this??
Assault on the Constitution
Cannabis prohibition has been one of the most major assaults on the Constitution. Basically, law enforcement has pleaded for and won an endless series of demands for powers that slip around the intent of the Constitution.
Let me restate that for clarity: Reefer madness has been the major assault on the Constitution and the bill of rights since at least the day Nixon declared the need for the DEA: The Drug Enforcement Agency essentially came into being as a creation of Nixon and his intention that cannabis would never be relegalized because he thought that was "letting the hippies win".
The PATRIOT Act owes at least half of its success to the 30+ years of siege that reefer madness has laid upon America.
Don't like all that illegal wiretapping? Think it's a violation of your 4th Amendment rights? It IS…but hey, you don't blink an eye when you are required to PEE FOR A JOB?
Wise up.
Cannabis prohibition is the reason that the GOP was successful in getting 80% of America's decent employers (and most of the shitty ones as well) to test you urine BEFORE you can get a job.
Make a note: it is a basic violation of your human rights and your personhood to be forced to pee when somebody else demands it. Dogs have to pee to show submissiveness to the Alpha. Pee-testing is nothing short of pure fascism - and some Progressives actually support this! Ghastly!
It is wrong that they can use this technology to see if you have smoke pot in the last month. By the way, the #1 use for drug testing is to keep marijuana smokers from having good jobs and seeming successful. It's part of the unbelievably huge Government and GOP_related corporate agenda to punish people who have the audacity to see through reefer madness propaganda.
Cannabis Prohibition Kills People
With the dubiousness of smoking ANYTHING aside, the only real dangers of cannabis are 100% artificially made by men - arrest, financial ruination, imprisonment and de facto execution by reefer mad cops and DEA agents.
See, lots of Americans have been shot to death for touching marijuana and by and large nothing really happens to the cops. A few cops recently gunned down an old black woman in her house after getting a false warrant based on lies from a known drug user (a real drug user, not some pothead). They smashed into her house, shot her to death, shot themselves 3 times, blamed that on her and deposited marijuana at the scene as if that would "justify" their killing of the old woman. These guys, thank God, are going to jail where they belong.
Other false beliefs
I can just imagine some Progressives thinking this is actually a good idea because they have grown up on reefer madness kool-aid and think it's A-OK
Which is why I wrote this. I have generally noted that a lot of Progressives DO INDEED support reform and DO have solid knowledge of the issue.
What concerns me is that most likely half of Progressives DO NOT UNDERSTAND this and I can see it in the commentaries I get.
There are a lot of odd and blatantly stupid beliefs on the part of otherwise educated and intelligent Progressives.
One ignorant tidbit I like, that seems to have been buried is that all pot diaries are written in between bowls of Cheerios and episodes of Spongebob. That's ignorant. Stupid. Information-free. As an American you have the right to believe it. But you are wrong to do so.
Another one is that somehow I am a teenager and I need to grow up. This touches on one of the more bizarre reefer madness beliefs: it's extremely screwed-up but apparently while we don't want teenagers smoking pot, it can only be interesting to the kids. Or only kids smoke pot. It's quite upside down but a surprising number of folks here believe this like it is somehow correct. It' ain't and you look really dumb when you assert this crap.
Another good one is that relegalizers are selfish, one-issue voters who are only interested in smoking pot and not getting arrested. That one always makes me giggle - of course we don't want to get arrested: do YOU want to get arrested for nothing? I assume you don't.
Cannabis prohibition is the vast bulk of the so-called War on Drugs which currently wastes at least $20 billion each year and results in the arrests of no fewer than three-quarters of a million Americans each year. More police resources are blown on chasing and arresting marijuana touchers than is expended on all violent ad other "real crimes" put together.
And Yes, that is very much true and based on their own numbers. When cannabis is no longer a "crime" in America half the police won't have anything to do. Maybe this could aid in sorting out all the bad apples and making sure only good and decent people become cops. (Currently I think the case can be made they hire just about anybody, as long as they aren't terribly well educated and don't ask lots of pertinent questions.)
Certainly relegalized cannabis spells the end of the "war on drugs" as it has been known.
Cannabis reform is a Democratic Value and Issue
As we now need to construct a New Social Democratic Party renovating the current problematic party, cannabis reform issues should be in the forefront of things to accomplish.
Cannabis prohibition has the potential to be an issue that can be addressed rather decisively. It never should have been made illegal to begin with: there's little value, I think, in excavating all the tiny reasons which started the issue.
The important thing is to see how it wastes money, has trampled the Constitution, how it has caused the government to lie endlessly to the People about the plant and how the perpetuation of this travesty is partly due to the vast amount of money it makes for the police, the power it gives the GOP, and the vast waste of time it truly is. Oh… and the thousands and thousands of Americans languishing needlessly in jail for touching weed.
This is now especially egregious since Scooter Libby outed a CIA agent, got 30 months for obstruction of justice but the Pres commuted the jail time. This says that marijuana touching is worse than obstruction of justice and treason. That ain't right and you know it.
I know some of the currently unknowing Progressives will resent the tone of this diary and will make the specific complaint that I am saying I am right and you are wrong. That would be the correct assessment.
The information is out there, it is easy to get, it is voluminous.
However, outside the activist community and those who already know, the prohibition of cannabis is an EMOTIONAL debate, not a fact-based rational issue. Once can quickly discern who knows something about the issue from those who are doing a perfect job of regurgitating reefer mad propaganda like a good citizen should. If facts actually mattered, this would not be an issue currently.
Cannabis should be legal
This means just like tobacco and alcohol and gasoline (look on the pump sometime and notice nobody under 16 or 18 should be pumping gas - that's the law.).
Cops should not be kicking down doors to arrest people for it. They should not be shooting people to death for it and Progressive/Liberal activists should NOT BE REGURGITATION reefer mad bullshit.
People should not have to lose their jobs because they smoked some pot last weekend - or last month while on vacation is some country where it's legal. This is wrong and you know it. How can you be a "liberal" and support such Stalinist shit?
Whether you agree with pot smoking or not, you, as a progressive or liberal, need to get your noggin around the need to relegalize cannabis. You have to know it's NOT about getting high so it should make it easier on you to support it - like you should.
It's about protecting the Constitution, re-focusing law enforcement priorities, and helping Americans. It's about waking up and correcting an egregious social malady and moving on to more important things.
Support Relegalization or champion a false cause built on lies.
You are free to choose.
While on drugs, people may like to know that SSRI antidepressants have been impilcated in one more mass murder..this time in Finland. Only the english language media has suppressed this news, reported in Finland:
'Jokela gunman said he used antidepressants
The Jokela gunman Pekka-Eric Auvinen is very likely to have used anti-depressant drugs, which have been linked with school massacres in the United States. A message written by "Sturmgeist89", a pseudonym used by Auvinen, appeared on the Internet a short time ago stating that he took the mood-enhancers, although he hated them.
In a video that he placed on YouTube, Sturmgeist89 displays packages of Cipralex, Zoloft, Luvox, and Prozac pills. The video "SSRI-One Pill A Day Makes You Happy" criticises medicalisation.
The drugs in question are Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, the perpetrators the massacre at Columbine High School in Colorado in the USA, had said that they took pills in the same class of drugs.
There is disagreement among experts as to whether or not the drugs can provoke destructive aggression.
In a message he put on an Internet chat room Pekka-Eric Auvinen suggests that he had started using anti-depressants during the past year.
"StormSpirit", another pseudonym used by Auvinen, wrote on the Peliplaneetta.net website that he had suffered "from some degree of depression for about a year".
Sturmgeist89 told a Danish former female acquaintance that he felt frustrated and aggressive because of the drugs. On the other hand, in his English-language message he said that he had stopped taking the pills, at least temporarily.
At Thursday's press conference police said that Auvinen's autopsy had not been completed, and that it was not yet known if he was under the influence of any medicines.
The police are checking with Auvinen's parents and health care officials to see if he had been prescribed antidepressants. He also may have acquired them illegally or over the Internet.
The National Agency for Medicines recommends against prescribing SSRIs for people under the age of 18, because of the self-destructive or hostile emotions that they have been known to provoke.
http://www.hs.fi/english/article/Jokela+gunman+said+he+used+antidepressants/1135231686882
http://seroxatsecrets.wordpress.com/2007/11/10/finnish-gunman-said-he-used-antidepressants/
http://paulflynnmp.typepad.com/my_weblog/2007/11/did-anti-depres.html
This news continues to be suppressed, and so we can expect to see more of these SSRI driven murders.
maxpayne says: Big Pharma and Wall Street have been doing this for 70 years since the ban on CANNIBAS
Why take Prosaic if you can take pot? It is unfair competition and, therefore, needs to be eliminated.
The worst thing that will happen to you if you smoke pot for most of your life is that you will end up like Marc Emery. You Americans seem to want Marc Emery quite badly - and how do we know he will be convicted if we deport him to American authorities - he told the truth on his tax returns!
Hank Silver says: Television commercials advertising drugs should be banned just as liquor and beer advertisements were banned years ago.
In Canada, you can either say the name of the drug in the commercial or say what it is for but not both. There have been a few interesting spoofs on viagra and ED on Mercer, 22 Minutes and, I think there might have been one on Air Farce but not sure.
"A HARD PILL TO SWALLOW" about Diane 35 is still up on the Marketplace portion of the CBC website and, just check, the video still works! Would post the link but if I put too many urls in my posts they don't go through.
The Olivieri and Healy article is a must read for everyone - except those who with to retain their naivity and innocence. The other is a variant of articles that pop up every once in a while on how people are more influenced by gifts than they let on.
Biomedical conflicts of interest: a defence of the sequestration thesis-learning from the cases of Nancy Olivieri and David Healy
https://www.umanitoba.ca/centres/ethics/downloads/Biomedical_conflicts_of_interest.pdf
Doctors, drug companies, and gifts
https://www.umanitoba.ca/centres/ethics/downloads/Doctors_drug_companies_gifts.pdf
On Friday's installment of "Now", David Broncacio was talking about the subprime mortgage meltdown with a lobbyist for the financial industry. The lobbyist had the unmitigated gall to claim that since all the bad actors in the industry were going out of business, this was proof that the free market system "worked." Comforting, isn't it, to know the system still "works" after foreclosing on something like 2 million homeowners? Can't imagine what might happen if the system stopped "working."
LIVING LIFE LONG ENOUGH WILL EVENTUALLY KILL YOU!!
Every medication has risks that accompany potential rewards. Everything in this world is potentially harmful if taken in too high of a dose, or for too long. Aspirin will kill you if you take too much. Water can kill you if you drink too much and throw your electrolyte balance out of whack. But most of us still take aspirin for a headache and all of us still drink water. VIOXX is no different. An informed patient must make a personal decision. Are you willing to incur the small increased risk of cardiovascular events that occurs after 18 months of continued VIOXX use for a gain in quality of life? If so, take the pill. If not, then don't.
To wit, my 92-year-old grandmother has a remarkably healthy heart for her age but she can barely walk and sometimes can't get out of bed because of arthritis pain. VIOXX was the only medicine that gave her relief from pain and could also be tolerated by her weak stomach. Even though she'd be more than willing to incur the potential cardiovascular risks, she has no choice but to suffer in pain now, because VIOXX is no longer available to her. Billions of dollars in R&D for a drug that improved my grandmother's quality of life are wasted because Merck isn't willing to weather the bad PR and legal costs associated with leaving VIOXX on the shelf. What are left is billions of dollars wasted and an elderly woman suffering through the last years of her life.
BIG PHARMA = EVIL (OR AT LEAST THAT'S WHAT DR. KIMBLE AND THE ONE-ARMED MAN TAUGHT ME)
Those of us who think Pharma executives sit in a board room all day, cackling maniacally, hatching scams to rob the poor and line their own wallets have been watching too many bad movies and reading too much hype online. The truth is, these people have children and parents, just like you. They want to do right in the world, just like you do. They may be misguided; they may be incompetent; they may need your voice of opposition to keep their actions above the table. But people simply don't wake up and say "I feel like doing something evil today!" Thinking of "Big Pharma" as a monolithic force of evil is convenient for Hollywood writers and alarmist progressives. But the truth is more complex; most individuals in upper management are good people who are trying to do their jobs well. There are a thousand reasons why their efforts may have negative consequences (tunnel vision, greed, career-mindedness, group-think, ignorance, laziness, pride…) but "evil blood in their veins" is not one of them.
Commondreams.org and like-minded forums for dissent are invaluable to society. But they lose credibility when participants spout hype and vitriol rather than offering tenable solutions. If we blindly accept what we read online and only consider one side of the story, then we are no better than the main stream media that we frequently rail against. It's not enough to be loud; we need to be informed, wise, and loud. Otherwise, we may wake up one day to find average Americans accusing Big Left of conspiring to bring down our health care system.
PERSPECTIVE ON HEALTH CARE
We can all agree that health care needs major help. Distribution of care is unfair and people suffer needlessly. But, let's keep some perspective. Today is the healthiest time in human history and tomorrow will be even healthier. Life expectancy soars. Deaths/births continue to decline. The brilliant minds in white lab coats have brought amazing new possibilities for treatment and preventative medicine whereas, 200 years ago, you'd be lucky to live long enough for cancer to kill you. If the promise of genetic profiling and tailored medicines is fulfilled, the risk/reward ratio for medicines will improve even further. We have miles to go before the advances we've achieved are enjoyed equally by all people. But that sad fact suggests policy failures, not bad drugs.
PERSPECTIVE ON THE UBIQUITY OF MEDICATIONS
If you've been lucky enough to stay medicine-free for 30 years, then god bless you. You are truly fortunate. But if you'd been born with PKU or some other treatable genetic disease, I'd bet the farm you'd listen to the good folks in white lab coats for advice. SEQUOIABISON suggests that "just rest and the elimination of debilitating habits is all {that is} ever required." If you're bitten by a black widow spider, you go ahead and eliminate the debilitating habit of getting bit by spiders. I'll happily take the anti-venin (provided by the evil folks at Merck) and move on with my life.
Are some medicines over-prescribed? Yes. Does that mean all medicines should be avoided? Of course not.
CAUSATION AND CORRELATION
brianct said "While on drugs, people may like to know that SSRI antidepressants have been implicated in one more mass murder..this time in Finland." People may also like to know that people who us Kleenex to wipe their tears while they sit in a dark room thinking suicidal thoughts may also have been implicated in mass murder. So if you run across a sad person using Kleenex, please report them to the proper authorities. A mass murder may be imminent!
There is a big difference between causation and correlation. Before we yank good medicine from the shelves, let's understand the clinical data. It's a good thing to monitor medicine use and to question its effects. But it's not a good thing to pull a drug that may be helping thousands of other people. Consider a teenager in your town who is battling depression and finds that anti-depressant medication is helping. If that medication is pulled from the shelves tomorrow, he or she is suddenly left without a balancing force in his/her life. God forbid mass murder follows. The progressive media is unlikely to breathlessly report "lack of antidepressants may have been implicated in mass murder!"
FINAL THOUGHTS
American democracy would have failed a long time ago without the continued voice of dissent that we can hear on sites like commondreams.org. But uniformed alarmism isn't confined to the mainstream media. We progressives need to recognize that our voices have more impact when we've considered all sides of the story and offer balanced solutions.