In trying to figure out which of our aristocratic corporate overlords deserves the prize for most perverse behavior this week, It’s hard to choose between the NRA and Big Pharma. newrepublic.com/article/1617…

Mar 23, 2021 · 10:27 AM UTC

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It really isn't. It's very obviously big pharma. Nra is a joke.
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The Government and the manufacturers must have a deal in place.
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wait...just wait... we think these folk are scummy wait till Big Water becomes a thing and all water becomes a commodity then we will see real evil scumbag behavior
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"Why is the U.S. saying no?" Perhaps you can ask the president who's behind it, allowing it, pushing it, whom you recently praised for his demeanor. Biden kills his constituents for money. Are you not facing this, or are you merely trying to remain "viable" in MSM?
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Please stop finding new ways to straddle these fences, Marianne. You and others with platforms are going to have to organize and help call a general strike. If we don't cause it all to grind to a halt, I think you know we'll never get M4A. That's a lot of weight to carry.
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Big Pharma and Big Food have done more to kill people than any despotic leader.
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Biden needs to waive Big Pharma's property rights for vaccines so the whole world can vaccinate. This is the only way to stop mutations and deadlier variants. #BidenActNow #WaivePropertyRightsOnVaccines
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Obama worked for Wall Street and big pharma. Ppl were defrauded out of their homes and Holder prosecuted no one because Citi sent the list of Wall Street-approved cabinet members to POTUS, and he hired them all. Biden is doing the same. But sure, NRA
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