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Republicans are far from the government.
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It's not "the government" that refuses to do this. It's the Republicans and only the Republicans keeping the cap on insulin from happening & Democrats who keep fighting for it. What a completely misleading tweet.
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Just now figuring this out? I guess wealth is a great insulator to the reality millions of struggling Americans face. They already know it's a failed state. #DemExit #VoteGreen
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Government caused it to cost more than 35.00. Medicare D, plus regulations, plus requiring a prescription, plus international restrictions....
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there was never a "cap" on insulin in the first place there was a cap on how much insurance companies would pay for it. It was never meant to help poor people
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what if the government nourished its people with such beautiful organic food that there was little to no need for any insulin (now available for free) whatsoever 🕯
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Putting a price cap on copay means insurance rates would climb to cover the cost. The best solution is to allow those that need insulin to be able to purchase from Canada or Mexico. That would create a competitive market and cause pharma comps in US to lower costs. Common sense..
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PSA: @OpenInsulin project working on open source alternative to for-profit insulin. Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_I… And California has $100m plan to make its own cnbc.com/2022/07/08/californ…
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Republicans that are in government. Say the whole truth, dearie.
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I have a ton of problems with this as it is technically not a hard cap. It caps out of pocket expense at that amount after the billing of insurance. This puts the lion share of the cost on the poor and the middle class that can't afford the expensive heath care plans.
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