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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Epidemic diabetes would diminish if sugar was controlled like a scheduled drug. 😂 Sounds ridiculous, but the appetite for refined sugar products at low price and high availability means industries are creating disease.
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Washington should not be in the pharma business. Nor housing, food production, media. The list is endless.
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What else should be "free"? Housing, food, education, transportation? How do all these "free" things get made, packaged, and delivered? Who are the unlucky folks that have to make all this "free" stuff happen? How would advancements on these "free" things come about?
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We should have real fitness programs, regulate fake food and celebrate health.
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Do you have a plan for getting that through a republican Congress? A President cannot do it by fiat.
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And the money that would pay for this comes from where?
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That’s socialism my dear…
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In a system with universal health care, your access to insulin would depend on your willingness to take the clot shot and cut your son's dick off if he likes dolls.
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Insulin would NOT be free. Taxpayers would have to foot the bill. Maybe taxpayers SHOULD foot this bill, but you should at least acknowledge this. Few things are worse than politicians who forget that federal money is not free. There is no such thing as a free lunch.
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Who do you expect to pay for that "free" insulin. Fairy dust?