industry GNP times regulation equals political contributions, or the law of increasing regulation
WASHINGTON -- The pharmaceutical industry's run of success on Capitol Hill has benefited from the more than $800 million spent since 1998 on lobbyists and political campaigns, a political watchdog group said Wednesday.
``I must give him his due.  He has considerably cretinized me.''    Lautréamont
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