I want to tell you about
something that encapsulates so much of what is wrong with our economy, our
government, and our corrupt political system. Then I'm going to ask for your
help to stop it.
Pfizer is a giant pharmaceutical
company based in New York City that has a history of overcharging Americans for
prescription drugs. It's in the process of trying to merge with another company
located in Ireland.
If the merger is successful,
Pfizer would technically become a foreign company, meaning it could dodge
around $35 BILLION in corporate taxes here in America.
Enough is enough. Pfizer and
other pharmaceutical companies cannot be allowed to evade taxes and rip off
American patients who already pay the highest prices in the world for
prescription drugs.
What Pfizer is trying to do is
known as a "corporate inversion." In this case, Pfizer, an American
company, is merging with a company based abroad. The result of the merger is a
company with an address in another country – even though the majority of
shareholders are still based in America.
Pfizer apparently doesn't want to
pay the $35 billion in taxes it would owe in America. I don't think that's
right.
No matter what, you can bet that
Pfizer would continue to overcharge Americans for prescription drugs, too. Since 2014, the pharmaceutical
company has hiked the prices of seven of its top selling drugs by an average of
39 percent.
Pfizer also charges 12 times as
much in the U.S. under Medicare for these drugs as it charges in Ireland, where
it’s claiming a new address for tax purposes.
All of this is the result of
years of weakened tax laws, an abdication of responsibility by American
companies to their country, and a corrupt political system that allows it to
happen.
And I believe we can stop it.
Thank you for your support.
In solidarity,
Bernie Sanders
Paid for by Bernie 2016
PO Box 905 - Burlington VT 05402 United
States - (855) 4-BERNIE
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