Bill

> First and foremost we look at the FDA. This is our first culprit.
> The sheer cost of complying with government testing alone drives
> the cost of drugs up dramatically.

I do not understand - "government testing"?

Not all government testing has to be expensive. If your
reasoning is the follows

  This FDA testing is expensive
  FDA is put in place by the government
  Therefore all government testing is expensive

then it is fallacious.


This fallacy is called converse accident.


Politicians often come up with big efficiency savings. Such
savings are not realised in practice.


I am not aware of a reason why FDA reform could not implement
any real efficiency changes you can identify.

Do you have a proven FDA reform strategy?

Regards
Tim

Crusade - Visitors from down the Street
Kendarr: Without proof, who's going to believe
  you?

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