Monday, December 16, 2013

Superior "efficacy" not a requirement for selling a product

     As the illegitimate form of government called the FDA tries to wreck further economic damage, they have now moved on to attacking anti-bacterial soap producers.  The FDA has a long history of claiming that a new product must prove that it is "more effective" than other, similar, existing products.  This is completely unjust and irrational.

Should McDonald's, Burger King, and Wendy's be required to submit to a hamburger test to determine which one will be the sole franchise permitted to operate?  Should Honda, Toyota, and Hyundai be required by government to prove superiority over the others to receive a coercive monopoly granted by the state?  If I want to trade for the hamburger I desire at a drive thru, in the car I chose to buy, shouldn't I be free to do so?

There is no legitimacy to an establishment of economic regulation by government.  The FDA must be abolished--not just transformed to something new by Obamacare (if that stays around a little longer).

Paul Wharton
Objectivist Capitalist Medicine Promoter

Special thanks to Eli Lilly & Co. (LLY) for being the fuel of my mind

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