We should have universal healthcare. Insulin would be free. We’ve been trained to expect so little, politicians feel free to brag about throwing us crumbs.
From capping insulin costs at $35 a month for seniors on Medicare to cutting health care premiums by $800 a year for 15 million families, President Biden is lowering health care costs for millions of Americans.

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Who is stopping free insulin?
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Who would pay for it? Oh right, the people that work and are barely making ends meet.
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I bet @Terrisa2024 (Terissa Bukovinac) agrees with @marwilliamson on this. But they disagree on enough other issues to have a lively & informative debate with each other (plus Biden & the other males... or not). nitter.vloup.ch/Terrisa2024
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It’s the same three talking points. Jobs (which virtually everyone attributed to a post-COVID rebound, making the claim silly). $35 insulin (crumbs). Lowering inflation (which is still above target). It’s so bad I can’t even call myself a Democrat anymore.
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We can fix our capitol building any time we want. Mitch&Nancy show us their books. All 535 of them, come out of our building with their books up. Who needs their right to remain silent, about our stuff in their bank accounts? #Fixed Mitch&Nancy Did It
In the end our biggest enemies were our own capitol building. We could fix this now, by fixing the capitol building. Mitch&Nancy are not individuals. Each of them represents groups, each is separate and apart from the other...
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You're right. Good Lord that is a lot of conditions. For seniors, on Medicare only. Everyone else is subject to getting ripped off? That's a broken system.
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Next level idiocy. The wanton flaunting of ignorance here, dressed as moral superiority no less…whew.
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You keep using the word “free” and I’m not sure it means what you think it means…
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I don't believe we need that we need to get rid of HMO and go back to a 25% pro Bono requirement like before President (R) Richard Milhouse Nixon. Let the government subsidize medical school for this requirement. Let the insurance companies fight out the rest. Like they used to.