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It seems to me that at least 50% of the ads that we see are for some drug that has many side effects and most likely not needed by most of the public. What is the public effect of these?
Another catchphrase, “Buy the Tickets, Get the Team,” was plastered on many of those ads. It’s at this time that “In 49 states, it’s just basketball, but this is Indiana” was born.
Sure, ads can educate, lead to earlier diagnosis, and boost the economy! But let’s limit ads during the first few years of release. Phil Blair, Manpower NO: They are a product like any other.