Why does the sun shine during the daytime, rather than at night, when we need the light?

Reader comment on: NYT Denounces Drug Price Increases While Raising Its Own
in response to reader comment: Comparing Applies to Oranges? NY Times was right!

Submitted by David in Cal (United States), Dec 25, 2015 15:53

Casey Bell should consider the fact that drug companies developed the medicines they sell. Drug patents aren't assets that happened to fall into their hands by good luck. The government could force the companies to sell drugs at some arbitrary low price, but that would result in fewer new drug cures being developed.


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Comparing Applies to Oranges? NY Times was right! [224 words]Casey BellDec 22, 2015 22:16
⇒ Why does the sun shine during the daytime, rather than at night, when we need the light? [53 words]David in CalDec 25, 2015 15:53
The comparison is lost on them [96 words]Tom MurinDec 22, 2015 15:25

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