Being at loose ends, I made the mistake of reading the local news. My sawbones recommends that I either stop reading crap like this, or start taking blood pressure medication - and he doesn't mean hundred proof gin. I know, because I suggested it.
Keep reading for a rant and a question.
Cardinal Health is a local drug distributor here in Columbus (actually Dublin, but since no one knows that I'm not talking about Dublin, Ireland, I'm trying to be both accurate and... I don't know. Whatever, okay?), so Cardinal Health got named by some genius in our government as being partially responsible for the worldwide opioid epidemic. In case you don't remember, or aren't familiar with this, a large number of people are using opioid drugs for recreational purposes, and as a result these consumers end up measuring their length on the floor and shortly thereafter matching their body temperature with the immediate ambient temperature, which, by sheer coincidence, comes within a few points of their IQ. But somehow, and we don't know quite how, this isn't their fault.
Now we see in the local birdcage liner, Cardinal Health to Payout Billions in Massive Opioid Lawsuit. According to the article:
Johnson & Johnson and its three largest drug distributors will pay a combined $26 billion to communities affected by the opioid crisis. Cardinal Health is one of four companies that will pay a combined $26 billion over 18 years to communities that claim they helped fuel the opioid crisis.
Dublin-based Cardinal Health is on the hook for $6 billion. Drug manufacturer Johnson & Johnson is the fourth company involved and will contribute $5 billion.
Federal authorities say pharmaceutical distributor Cardinal Health Inc. has agreed to pay more than $13 million to resolve allegations that it violated federal law by paying some doctors’ offices kickbacks.Authorities said Monday that Cardinal Health induced physician practices to purchase medications from Cardinal rather than from competitors by paying those practices in advance of any drug purchases, and not in connection with any specific purchases.
It was recently reported in the New York Times that a lawsuit filed by the families of Sandy Hook school shooting victims against Remington, the maker of the weapon used in the massacre, was settled for $73 million, the largest payout ever by a gun manufacturer in a mass shooting case. The lawsuit contended that Remington promoted sales of the assault rifle by appealing to troubled men, like the one who committed the 2012 massacre.Most boys grow up in environments where the worst insult is to suggest that they throw, talk or otherwise act like a girl or woman. Thus, mainstream masculinity is defined as the opposite of femininity. For a boy or man who buys into this cultural myth, being outperformed at work by a woman, being perceived as having feminine traits or having to tell someone that they feel hurt by what they said can pose a threat to his sense of self. In many domestic murders, it is his perceived lack of dominance in the relationship or feelings of dependence on his partner that leads the man to kill his female intimate partner.
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My only question is: Did Cardinal have a statistically higher than normal incidence of prescribing opiates/hiring quacks that did? They show me that, have at 'em.
https://www.ammoland.com/2022/02/remington-did-not-settle-sandy-hook-lawsuit/#axzz7MFa70SJC
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From the article:
The problem with these headlines, as with much of the reporting on the old, dominant media, is they are all false.
Remington, the gunmaker, did not settle with anyone. Remington the gunmaker no longer exists. The people who settled with the families are not gunmakers. They are insurance companies. Remington had no say in the matter. If the case had gone to trial, Remington very likely would have prevailed. The lawsuit was always highly problematic.
Remington can go suck a fart, as far as I am concerned. They let corporate shit hawks hijack the company execs, and they whored the brand out and started making half-finished junk that is a shit stain on the company's legacy. From what I heard they got Marlin the same way.
These things are often shot through with grift and corruption (and sometimes, flat out lunacy).
Our countries are dying, Jack. Stuff like this is just parasites feeding on what's left. When all the meat is gone from the carcass... the real reckonings will begin.
CW: Cardinal is a wholesale distributor, not a retailer. I can't see the connection.
Glen: As FUBAR as Remington may be, they still aren't responsible. At least, not in my opinion they aren't. You're quite right about the countries going downhill - I just hope I don't live long enough to see the train wreck at the bottom.
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