Paul Abrams, M.D., J.D., is an entrepreneur who is currently a consultant in biotechnology, and chairs a bioremediation company. He was formerly President, CEO and Director of one publicly- traded, and another privately-held, biotechnology company, inventor on 12 US patents, co-editor of two scientific books and has published more than 35 peer-reviewed articles. He has been contributor to several journals on issues facing the biotechnology industry and entrepreneurs, an invited speaker at trade and financial conferences, and has testified before Congress on these matters.

He serves as a Board member of the Washington Progress Alliance, the Women's Bioethics Project, the Apollo Alliance (Washington State) and the Economic Opportunity Institute.

He received doctorate degrees in medicine and in law, and a B.A.summa cum laude in Political Science & Economics, all from Yale University. He is a board-certified oncologist and was editor of the Yale Law Journal. A former intercollegiate swimmer, he enjoys scuba-diving, general exercise, film, theater and plays guitar but, for the benefit of mankind, sings only in the shower.

Blog Entries by Paul Abrams

How to Pay for Health Care Reform: Let the American People (Acting Like a Commission) Decide

5 Comments | Posted January 7, 2010 | 10:28 AM (EST)


I can't talk to you now; there go my followers. (Ascribed to a 19th century European leader, perhaps apocryphal).

The Democrats should pass health care reform, and include within it a "Commission of the American People" to decide how to pay for it.

Just as there have been Commissions...

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Limbaugh Lauds (Socialist) Medical Care in Hawaii

401 Comments | Posted January 2, 2010 | 01:59 PM (EST)


"but I think the most likely reason of all was the Grinch had a heart two sizes too small" ("How the Grinch Stole Christmas," Dr. Seuss).

According to Rush Limbaugh, the health care reform that may be passed by Congress is socialism. Yet, it bears a striking resemblance to the...

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My Response to Mortimer Zuckerman: Charity Should Be Only A Way Station On the Road to Justice

31 Comments | Posted December 29, 2009 | 01:36 PM (EST)


"Better the occasional fault of a government that lives in a spirit of charity, than the consistent omissions of a government frozen in the ice of its own indifference". (FDR, 1940).

Much of what US News&World Report and the NY Daily News owner Mortimer Zuckerman says about the American culture...

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Supreme Court to Hand Government to Republicans, Again: This Time, Forever.

159 Comments | Posted December 17, 2009 | 02:00 AM (EST)


In Bush v Gore, the United States Supreme Court, in an unprecedented ruling that proclaimed it should not be used as precedent, decided the 2000 presidential election by a 5-4 decision. Bush v Gore stands as one of the most legally dishonest and the most politically partisan opinion ever issued...

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Stop Yapping about Healthcare: Go Reconciliation and Attach the Rest to a Defense Appropriations Bill

62 Comments | Posted December 14, 2009 | 04:18 PM (EST)


"And [Lieberman] will at last be only a minor annoyance" -- Casablanca, 1942, paraphrase shown.

Time to get on with it. Just as the President has done all in his power to get countries like Iran to engage as a full partner with the rest of the world, but has...

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Geithner Is "Obama's Rumsfeld": Replace Him With Robert Reich

171 Comments | Posted November 17, 2009 | 06:48 PM (EST)


"The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves"--Julius Caesar, Act I, ii.

But for his personal tax problems, Tim Geithner would have been a consensus choice of Wall Street for Treasury Secretary last fall. As President of the New York Federal Reserve, he knew all...

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My Response to JP Morgan's Jamie Dimon: More to Life Than Efficiency

8 Comments | Posted November 16, 2009 | 02:37 PM (EST)


JP Morgan's Chief Executive Officer, Jamie Dimon, wrote an op-ed piece for Friday (the 13th, very apropos!)'s Washington Post, arguing that the big banks should not be broken up. Whereas Goldman's Lloyd Blankfein invoked the 'divine right' theory ("I am doing God's work") of big banks, Dimon was refreshingly...

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Republicans File Constitutional Amendment Limiting Bills to 5 Pages

6 Comments | Posted November 11, 2009 | 03:07 PM (EST)


"It [your opera] had too many notes, remove a few and it will be perfect"
--Emperor to Mozart in Amadeus.

The battle for the soul of the Republican Party is over. Conservatives and the moderate have come together behind a constitutional amendment that would prohibit Congress from passing any...

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A War Tax: A Strategic, Fiscal and Political Imperative

34 Comments | Posted November 6, 2009 | 11:57 AM (EST)


President Obama is about to make a momentous decision: whether and to what extent to commit the United States to continuous war in Afghanistan. It is the most difficult decision I think this, or any other president, has probably confronted.

History provides conflicting advice. Foreign occupiers of Afghanistan always fail...

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Pop Quiz: Under Reagan, What Was Peak Unemployment, How Long Before It Began Declining?

40 Comments | Posted November 2, 2009 | 04:41 AM (EST)


Buddy, can you spare a credit default option?

Class, come to order. Yesterday, we discussed the dismal unemployment numbers, and what those numbers translated into when put in terms of real human lives. For politicians to wish these figures to get worse so as to bring down the party in...

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New Right Wing "Dirty Tricks" Campaign Tactic Being Tested in Washington State

12 Comments | Posted October 27, 2009 | 06:44 PM (EST)


Crazed teabagging and screaming townhall meetings notwithstanding, the Republicans and right wing have never been so thoroughly distrusted and even despised by the bulk of the electorate. A smaller percentage of people nationally trust Republicans to solve their problems than there are dentists who do not recommend Crest®.

In Washington...

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To al-Qaeda's Cheers: Dick Cheney Is Running, Will Be the 2012 Republican Nominee

63 Comments | Posted October 18, 2009 | 10:40 PM (EST)


Barring illness, Dick Cheney will be the Republican Presidential nominee in 2012. Of course, the mainstream media will yap away for the next two years about the polls and chances and strategies of Tim Pawlenty, Sarah Palin, Mitt Romney and anyone else in the Republican Party who does not cheat...

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Join in Demanding Accountability in the Senate: "Vote for Cloture or Lose Seniority"

32 Comments | Posted October 8, 2009 | 02:50 PM (EST)


Rachel Maddow reported last night Democrats in the Senate are considering holding colleagues accountable for halting Republican filibusters by stripping seniority and chairmanships from those who do not vote for cloture.

Let us demand it.

The Democratic Senate Campaign in 2008 was largely focused on getting enough Senators to bring...

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New Rule Suggestion for Bill Maher: Afghan War Supporters Must Walk the Walk to Be Heard

213 Comments | Posted October 7, 2009 | 03:25 AM (EST)


Last time, we were not only lied into war, but those who did the cheerleading and lying neither volunteered themselves nor did any of their children.

So, this time, before Michelle Malkin, or Eric Cantor, or Liz Cheney, or Rich Lowry, get a nanosecond on any other network but...

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Jumpstarting Jobs: The Lost Lesson of the Great Depression

11 Comments | Posted October 6, 2009 | 03:52 PM (EST)


Great Depressions do not have single causes. As John Kenneth Galbraith pointed out in The Great Crash: 1929, a key cause of the 1930s Depression was the severe contraction of consumption, due to a negative wealth effect, lost wages, and a destruction of confidence. The stimulus package was designed to...

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Baucus Bill Hearings Day 1: Heroes--Cantwell, Kerry, Nelson, Wyden. Grumpy Old Men--Republicans. Goat--Tom Carper.

34 Comments | Posted September 23, 2009 | 04:22 PM (EST)


Late night owling it on CSPAN, I report some encouraging events in the Senate Finance Committee markup of the Baucus bill that has met with deservedly widespread criticism. If the trend continues, something very good may yet emerge. The following are recounted in alphabetical order:

Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA) had...

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Mr. President: Time to Issue a Direct 'Call to Action' to Your Grassroots Supporters

23 Comments | Posted September 21, 2009 | 06:47 PM (EST)


Great pitching will always beat great hitting, and vice versa. --Casey Stengel

Two months ago President Obama was strongly urged to get concrete about the health care reform package he wanted, to campaign actively and on television for support, to remind Democratic members of Congress that they face far...

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Ignored by All Media: Major Health Care Provider Organizations Testify in Support of House Bill

20 Comments | Posted September 17, 2009 | 05:37 PM (EST)


The most important meeting held thus far on health care reform was totally ignored by the media. I mean totally. Even Rachel, Olbermann and Ed.

The meeting was the most important because the witnesses are the health care providers, representing those who actually deliver health care to patients.

Imagine,...

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Permanent Irrelevance: Outcome for Republicans If Dems Pass Universal Health Care

23 Comments | Posted September 9, 2009 | 01:39 AM (EST)


"That he is mad, 'tis true; 'tis true, 'tis pity; and pity 'tis, 'tis true." Hamlet, II, ii.

Health care reform with universal coverage and a public plan to help control costs should be passed because it is right and necessary. It also happens to be great politics for the...

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How (and Why) Ted Kennedy Might Have 'Compromised' on Healthcare Reform

14 Comments | Posted September 4, 2009 | 10:45 PM (EST)


Sen. Ted Kennedy was known to lament his decision not to accept Richard Nixon's 'offer' on health care reform to impose an employer mandate to get the country close to universal coverage. He need not have wasted his remorse. Nixon's transcripts expressing shameful indifference bordering on a near-wish that Kennedy...

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