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Sep 16, 2023 14:50:30   #
You posted something from 6 years ago that has been proven false over and over again. What is wrong with you?
An itch you can’t scratch that controls your life?
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Sep 16, 2023 14:47:34   #
Radiance3 wrote:
https://youtu.be/jk3KRxTfkLM

Series of scientific experts had examined and finally concluded that the Obama Long Form Birth Certificate was a fraud. Information was copied from the BC of Johanna Ah Arni.

Please listen to the scientists who examined the document over and over.

You posted something from 6 years ago that has been proven false over and over again. What is wrong with you?

We the American people been deceived for 8 years.

Please listen to the detailed analysis.
What will Congress do to this
https://youtu.be/jk3KRxTfkLM br br i Series of ... (show quote)
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Sep 16, 2023 01:53:57   #
Because most Americans have stopped v****g for the GOP, causing Republicans to lie, c***t and steal their way into office. They h**e the democratic process of v****g.
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Sep 6, 2023 14:58:45   #
Trump liable in the second E. Jean Carroll case for defamation a judge ruled. Up coming trial will determine amount.
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Sep 6, 2023 05:36:39   #
JFlorio wrote:
He wasn’t even there. This is just corrupt Democrats and elitists making an example of someone. How Americans can cheer this is beyond me. Just saw where an illegal in New York beat a sixty year old woman with a club and wasn’t even taken into custody.

Three false statements in one sentence.
He wasn’t illegal, it was the woman’s cane not a club, and he was arrested
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Sep 6, 2023 02:48:51   #
Papajohn wrote:
Could anyone give a good reason why we should accept T***s people when there is so much documentation that there is only two sexes?


Because they are human beings, is that a good enough reason for you?
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Sep 6, 2023 02:34:20   #
Kevyn wrote:
Did you see the “p***d b**s” at sentencing? So much for standing up for their moronic beliefs. They were whimpering, blubbering and begging for leniency once confronted with accountability for their crimes against our nation. Pathetic losers until the end.


The Surgeon General warns that: “Listening to GOP lies, can be hazardous to your freedom.”
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Sep 5, 2023 23:56:04   #
22 years of another life anyway.
Enrique Torris ex proud boy leader.
Trump, Satans right hand man.
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Sep 5, 2023 23:49:35   #
Kevyn wrote:
I am one of the people, not the government and I want Trump tried for his crimes against the people and locked up.


Almost 70% of the people say: “Lock him up”.
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Sep 5, 2023 14:22:22   #
Big Kahuna wrote:
With the extreme r****m occurring in the demorat party, the amount of carbon dioxide emitted into our environment has had a very toxic effect on our climate and its change. Plans have been devised to erradicate this toxic brew and it has even been hypothesized that the demorat party be outlawed and put on a back burner (a gas burner for sure) to ensure that the world have at least another 50 years to exist. This plan has been met by resistance by those "go all green" demorats like Slo joe, ovommit, the Hollyweird elites, lamestream media, AOC, Al Whore, I mean Gore, John Fairy, I mean Kerry, and even Little Greta who want to maintain their power and corruption despite their own destruction of our environment. These nasty r****t carbon dioxide emitters must have to fade into the sunset and let "freedom ring".
With the extreme r****m occurring in the demorat p... (show quote)

What the heck are you rambling about?
Are you capable of a coherent thought and t***sferring it to written language.
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Sep 3, 2023 19:06:14   #
While trying to keep control of power and denying v**ers a voice, Ron DeSatan created an unconstitutional congressional district map. Judge orders a new “fair “ map to be drawn in its place.
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Aug 31, 2023 17:22:37   #
Ri-chard wrote:
Democrats staked their chance of winning in 2024 on a scheme to weaponize the justice system against Donald Trump. But the Left got hit with a brutal reality check.

https://rightnewswire.com/the-criminal-case-against-trump-collapsed-because-of-one-bombshell-revelation/?utm_source=&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=rnw_12678&utm_term=&utm_content=


Don't bet any money on it.
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Aug 30, 2023 13:32:27   #
“This was an unexpected victory in a long fight against an illegal cartel of three corporations who have raised their insulin prices in lockstep.”


THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION pleasantly stunned health care reform advocates Tuesday by including short-acting insulin in its list of 10 drugs for which Medicare will negotiate lower prices, power vested in the White House by the Inflation Reduction Act.

The IRA was passed in the face of one of the heftiest barrages of lobbying in congressional history, with the pharmaceutical industry spending more than $700 million over 2021 and 2022 — several times more than the second- and third-ranking industries — much of it aimed at stopping the legislation, watering it down, or undermining its implementation.

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The industry succeeded in narrowing the scope of the new law, with only 10 drugs eligible for negotiation in 2023. But the effort to stop the administration from using that authority to target blockbuster drugs failed spectacularly, as the White House list includes medications that seniors spend billions on in out-of-pocket costs alone, never mind the fees paid by Medicare itself. But it was the inclusion of the broad swath of ingredients and medical devices needed to make insulin that sets the White House move apart and which will likely have the most far-reaching impact.
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Aug 29, 2023 18:08:03   #
Aug 17
By: Jim Hightower
When your political opponents push extremist public policies that would be disastrous for America, should you wring your hands in dread… or applaud?

Consider “Project 2025,” put together by former Trump officials and the Koch brothers’ network of billionaire plutocrats. Their strategy is to win the presidency next year by demonizing all environmental protections and promising to halt all national efforts to cope with the obvious crises of c*****e c****e. Their proposals include repealing regulations that curb f****l f**l pollution, terminating our nation’s t***sition to renewable energy, shutting down all environmental protection agencies, encouraging more oil and gas drilling and use, and promoting the deadly delusion that g****l w*****g is not a real problem.

Moreover, they intend to implement Project 2025 in the first 180 days of a right-wing Republican’s p**********l term – obviously anticipating that Donald Trump will be that president. “We are not tinkering at the edges,” brags a far-out right-wing group that instigated the scheme, “We are writing a battle plan and we are marshalling our forces.” They’ve already drawn up a list of agencies and policies they’ll begin eliminating on Day One, and they’ve readied a list of some 20,000 right-wing henchmen to put on the federal payroll immediately to enforce their plan.

If this sounds ludicrous, it is. But it’s actually happening, for the Republican Party has decided to be ludicrous. As the director of Project 2025 told the New York Times, “[This is] where the conservative movement sits at this time.”

Maybe, but it damn sure won’t sit well with the American people, who’re presently suffering the hellish ravages of our rapidly overheating climate. Indeed, here’s a great chance for Democrats to demonstrate their bipartisan spirit by doing all they can to publicize the Republicans’ let-it-burn g****l w*****g policy.
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Aug 29, 2023 15:32:14   #
BY TOM MURPHY, AMANDA SEITZ AND CHRIS MEGERIAN
Updated 10:26 AM PDT, August 29, 2023
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Biden is actually getting something done while Republicans give lip service as to what they may do.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is targeting the blood thinner Eliquis, diabetes treatment Jardiance and eight other medications for Medicare’s FIRST-EVER DRUG PRICE NEGOTIATIONS as it seeks to lower medical costs for Americans.

While Republicans Talk the Talk, Democrats Walk the Walk. The Republican in big pharma's pockets, fought and lost on this bill.

The administration on Tuesday released a list of the 10 drugs for which prices will be negotiated directly with the manufacturer. The move is expected to cut costs for many patients, but it faces litigation from drugmakers and heavy criticism from Republican lawmakers, and it will be years before consumers notice any savings.

The effort is a centerpiece of President Joe Biden’s ree******n pitch as the Democrat seeks to show Americans he’s deserving of a second term because of the work he’s doing to lower costs for them while the country is struggling with inflation. But like the drug negotiations, many of Biden’s biggest policy moves take time to roll out, and his challenge is to persuade the public to be patient.


“For many Americans, the cost of one drug is the difference between life and death, dignity and dependence, hope and fear,” Biden said in a statement. “That is why we will continue the fight to lower healthcare costs — and we will not stop until we finish the job.”

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Biden plans to deliver a speech on health care costs from the White House later Tuesday. He’ll be joined by Vice President Kamala Harris.

The drugs on the list announced Tuesday accounted for more than $50 billion in Medicare prescription drug costs between June 1, 2022, and May 31, according to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, or CMS.

That includes more than $16 billion on Eliquis. The drug from P****r and Bristol-Myers Squibb treats blood clots in the legs and lungs and reduces the risk of stroke in people with an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation.



Senior administration officials said Tuesday that the 10 drugs selected for negotiation are among the most costly to the Medicare program. They said 8.2 million people with Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage take them.

The diabetes treatments Jardiance from Eli Lilly and Co. and Boehringer Ingelheim and Januvia from Merck made the list. It also included Amgen’s autoimmune disease treatment Enbrel and Entresto from Novartis, which is used to treat heart failure.

Other drugs on the list include AstraZeneca’s diabetes and heart failure treatment Farxiga and three drugs from Johnson & Johnson: the blood thinner Xarelto, the blood cancer treatment Imbruvica and it’s biggest seller, Stelara, an IV treatment for psoriasis and other inflammatory disorders.

The list also includes several versions of Novo Nordisk’s Fiasp, a fast-acting insulin taken around meals.

The Inflation Reduction Act already caps Medicare patient out-of-pocket costs for insulin at $35 a month. An administration official said Tuesday that upper limit will hold but there could be further changes in those costs.



The announcement Tuesday is another significant step toward taming drug pricing under the Inflation Reduction Act, which was signed by Biden last year. The law also calls for a $2,000 annual cap on how much people with Medicare have to pay out of pocket for drugs starting in 2025.

For drugs on the list released Tuesday, the government aims to negotiate the lowest maximum fair price. That could help some patients who have coverage but still face big bills like coinsurance payments when they get a prescription.

About 9% of Medicare beneficiaries age 65 and older said in 2021 that they did not fill a prescription or skipped a drug dose due to cost, according to research by the Commonwealth Fund, which studies health care issues.

Currently, pharmacy benefit managers that run Medicare prescription plans negotiate rebates off a drug’s price. Those rebates sometimes help reduce premiums customers pay for coverage. But they may not directly change what a patient spends at the pharmacy counter.

The new drug price negotiations aim “to basically make drugs more affordable while also still allowing for profits to be made,” said Gretchen Jacobson, who researches Medicare issues at Commonwealth.



The federal government will benefit most from any lowered drug prices, noted Larry Levitt, an executive vice president for health policy at KFF, another non-profit that studies health care. But he said that if Medicare spends less on prescription drugs, then premiums for everyone with its drug coverage also should fall.

Drug companies that refuse to be a part of the new negotiation process will be heavily taxed.

The pharmaceutical industry has been gearing up for months to fight these rules. The lobbying group Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America said Tuesday that the drug list announcement stemmed from “a rushed process focused on short-term political gain rather than what is best for patients.”

“Many of the medicines selected for price setting already have significant rebates and discounts due to the robust private market negotiation that occurs in the Part D program today,” PhRMA CEO Stephen J. Ubl said in a statement.

PhRMA representatives also have said pharmacy benefit managers can still restrict access to drugs with negotiated prices by moving the drugs to a tier of their formulary — a list of covered drugs — that would require higher out-of-pocket payments. Pharmacy benefit managers also could require patients to try other drugs first or seek approval before a prescription can be covered.

Look for Big PhRMA to donate heavily to Republican campaigns to keep loopholes open and create some new loopholes.

PhRMA and several drugmakers have filed lawsuits over the administration’s plan.

Republican lawmakers also have blasted the Biden administration, saying companies might pull back on introducing new drugs that could be subjected to future haggling. They’ve also questioned whether the government knows enough to suggest prices for drugs.

CMS plans to meet this fall with drugmakers that have a drug on its list, and government officials say they also plan to hold patient-focused listening sessions. By February 2024, the government will make its first offer on a maximum fair price and then give drugmakers time to respond.

Any negotiated prices won’t take hold until 2026.

CMS aims to add 15 more drugs to its negotiation list for 2027 and another 15 for 2028. It then plans to add up to 20 more for each year after that.
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