Pharma Breaks Lobbying Record Defending High Drug Prices and Vaccine Patents

Stephan:  Even in the midst of a pandemic that has killed in the U.S. alone, 600,000 or is it 900,000 humans, the only thing that interests the American pharmaceutical industry sector of the U.S. illness profit system is greed, because greed is the dark soulless governing principle of American healthcare. It is so disgusting and immoral that words fail me, at least words I can use on SR.
The main entrance to Pfizer Worldwide Headquarters in Manhattan, New York, New York, as seen on March 11, 2021. Pfizer spent $3.7 million lobbying in the first quarter of this year.
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The pharmaceutical industry spent a record $92 million lobbying the federal government during the first three months of 2021, putting Big Pharma on track to break its annual spending record for a second year in a row. The intense lobbying comes as countries across the world are demanding access to COVID vaccine technology and many Democrats are pushing to expand Medicare and lower prescription drug prices.

Big Pharma’s lobbying expenditures represent a 6.3 percent increase in spending over the first quarter of 2020, according to the Center for Responsive Politics. Drug companies would go on to collectively spend more money on lobbying in 2020 than ever before. Meanwhile, the COVID pandemic spread across the globe, and the United States and other wealthy nations poured billions of dollars into vaccine development and distribution through deals and partnerships with private pharmaceutical and biotechnology firms.

The pharmaceutical industry has also pumped millions of […]

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Why Some Electric Car Owners Return to Gas – The Reasons Aren’t Surprising

Stephan:  We are not going to make the conversion out of the carbon era until a whole new infrastructure is built. This report makes this point very clearly. This is why it is so important that Biden's infrastructure legislation passes Congress so he can sign it into law.
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A study has looked into why about 18% of electric car owners go back to gas-powered vehicles.

The reasons are mostly exactly what we expected.

University of California Davis researchers surveyed just over 4,000 households who own or owned electric vehicles in California and found that about 20% of plug-in hybrid owners and 18% of all-electric vehicle owners end up going back to gasoline-powered vehicles.

This number will be surprising to some, but the focus of the study was the reasons that led them to switch back to gas, and when you look into those, they are not really surprising.

Researchers Scott Hardman and Gil Tal wrote in the study posted in the Nature Energy journal:

“Here, on the basis of results from five questionnaire surveys, we find that PEV discontinuance in California occurs at a rate of 20% for plug-in hybrid electric vehicle owners and 18% for battery electric vehicle owners. We show that discontinuance is related to dissatisfaction with the convenience of charging, having other vehicles in the household that are less efficient, not having level 2 (240-volt) charging at home, […]

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New electric vehicle charging research could allow drivers to power their cars as they drive on the highway

Stephan:  Regular SR readers will recognize this as the latest development in a good news trend I have been covering for about five years. The Netherlands and Sweden already have test roads where cars are recharged as they drive over them, and this is an obvious next step infrastructure project that needs to be done to help us exit the carbon era. We won't make the transition until people feel they can move around with confidence they will not get stuck.
A sketch of the wireless charging process 
Credit: Khurram Afridi
  • Researchers at Cornell University are developing technology that can charge an electric car while its in motion.
  • US highways could embed the roads with metal plates that charge the cars as they drive over them.
  • The project is about five years away from a roll out, but can already power most electric vehicles.
  • See more stories on Insider’s business page.

What if you could charge your electric car while you were driving it?

Researchers out of Cornell University have been working on just that, developing a solution to one of the biggest hurdles to electric car adoption — battery range and charging availability. 

Khurram Afridi, an associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at Cornell, is honing technology that would allow drivers to charge their electric vehicle while they are in motion. He has been working on a project for the past seven years that would implant wireless charging infrastructure into US roads.

“Highways would have a charging lane, sort of like a high occupancy lane,” Afridi told Insider. “If you were running out of battery […]

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‘Basically White Heritage Day’: Nation Stunned South Carolina is Celebrating ‘Confederate Memorial Day’

Stephan:  Suddenly the former slave states of the Confederacy -- South Carolina, Alabama, Florida, Georgie, Kentucky Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas and Tennessee are making their fundamental White supremacy and support for Confederate treason more prominent than it has been in decades. I think all of this is welling up because the U.S. is becoming a majority-minority nation, and about a third of White people can't stand that reality.
South Carolina Confederate Memorial Day

South Carolina state government offices are closed on Monday to celebrate “Confederate Memorial Day,” honoring the 258,000  (or more) Confederate soldiers who died fighting the United States of America during the Civil War.

Many across the nation are stunned the Palmetto State still celebrates treason and white supremacy.

But South Carolina is not alone.

Ten states across the country from January to June observe, honor, and celebrate the holiday or similar ones, like Confederate Heroes Day and Confederate Decoration Day. They are: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, and Tennessee.

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The US has reported at least 45 mass shootings in the last month

Stephan:  America's psychotic obsession with guns, and gun violence, is changing our culture and has definitely changed the way we are viewed by the rest of the world. In certain states or cities, I would have to think before going to a concert or attending some other kind of social event where groups of people gathered. Here is the death and injury rate in the last 36 hours. If I were Black or Asian I would have to have a compelling reason to come to the United States. The article below lists mass shootings for one month, from the 16th of March to the 15th of April. How is this not seen as insane? It isn't just the fact that there are more guns than people in America; it is also, and mostly, a national obsessive psychotic fascination focused on guns and the social violence they produce.
Grocery store shooting in Colorado Credit: CNN

When eight people died in a mass shooting at an Indianapolis FedEx facility Thursday night, the news was compounded by a string of similar incidents that preceded it.Starting on March 16, when eight people were killed at three Atlanta-area spas, the US has had at least 45 mass shootings, according to CNN reporting and an analysis of data from the Gun Violence Archive (GVA), local media, and police reports.Analysis: A return to normal in America means a return to violenceThe US has seen at least 147 mass shootings in 2021, according to data from the GVA, a non-profit based in Washington.CNN considers an incident to be a mass shooting if four or more people are shot, wounded, or killed, excluding the gunman; so does the GVA.Here are the 45 incidents reported since March 16.

April 15: Indianapolis

Eight people were killed and several others wounded in a mass shooting at an Indianapolis FedEx facility on Thursday night, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department spokeswoman Genae […]

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