The Impact of Obamacare on the Democratic Party

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TLDR The pharmaceutical industry's influence on the media has hindered the discussion of the link between autism and vaccines.

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    Obamacare was passed with the support of the pharmaceutical industry, allowing them to charge high prices for drugs and leading to an influx of pharmaceutical money into the Democratic party.
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    The Democratic party reacted to Trump's belief that vaccines cause autism by opposing his stance, even though they had previously disliked NAFTA but now supported it because Trump disliked it.
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    Obamacare changed the Democratic Party by polarizing the issue of vaccines and causing a divide between Republicans and Democrats, with no room for dissent or debate, but the emergence of collusion between Obama and big Pharma companies and the twist of the Trump candidacy added further complexity.
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    Big Pharma controls about 75% of advertising on Legacy Media, particularly on the evening news shows, which is the perfect landscape for pharmaceutical advertisements due to the demographic of viewers being predominantly over 60.
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    People who watch the Evening News are typically older and spend a lot of time at doctors, so they are more likely to be influenced by the news and opinions presented on Fox News.
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    Obamacare changed the Democratic Party.
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    The speaker reveals that the influence of pharmaceutical companies on the media has hindered the discussion of the link between autism and vaccines.
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    The speaker's article for Rolling Stone was killed by corporate, which made him angry.
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