Wait…Who’s Lying?

Missouri_Mike

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So typical democrats never tell the truth. Insulin was capped by Trump in 2020, Bidumb revokes that agreement in 2023, then forces it back on the manufacturers and claims he was the one who got your insulin price capped. So you have something in hand, the democrats take it away, give it back later and expect you to praise them for doing you a favor. It’s just like their job claims. Force people out of their jobs then when you allow them to go back to work claim you created all of those jobs.
 

So typical democrats never tell the truth. Insulin was capped by Trump in 2020, Bidumb revokes that agreement in 2023, then forces it back on the manufacturers and claims he was the one who got your insulin price capped. So you have something in hand, the democrats take it away, give it back later and expect you to praise them for doing you a favor. It’s just like their job claims. Force people out of their jobs then when you allow them to go back to work claim you created all of those jobs.

"During and after his term as President of the United States, Donald Trump made tens of thousands of false or misleading claims. The Washington Post's fact-checkers documented 30,573 false or misleading claims during his presidential term, an average of about 21 per day.[1][5][6][7] The Toronto Star tallied 5,276 false claims from January 2017 to June 2019, an average of 6.1 per day.[2] Commentators and fact-checkers have described the scale of Trump's mendacity as "unprecedented" in American politics,[13] and the consistency of falsehoods a distinctive part of his business and political identities.[14] Scholarly analysis of Trump's tweets found "significant evidence" of an intent to deceive."

 
"During and after his term as President of the United States, Donald Trump made tens of thousands of false or misleading claims. The Washington Post's fact-checkers documented 30,573 false or misleading claims during his presidential term, an average of about 21 per day.[1][5][6][7] The Toronto Star tallied 5,276 false claims from January 2017 to June 2019, an average of 6.1 per day.[2] Commentators and fact-checkers have described the scale of Trump's mendacity as "unprecedented" in American politics,[13] and the consistency of falsehoods a distinctive part of his business and political identities.[14] Scholarly analysis of Trump's tweets found "significant evidence" of an intent to deceive."

Do you run into every thread like a fucking retard hyped up on gummy bears? Address the thread that is about Bidumb or fuck off. Focus you fucking moron.
 
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The President shouldn't be setting drug prices. Regardless of who did it first.
 
Do you run into every thread like a fucking retard hyped up on gummy bears? Address the thread that is about Bidumb or fuck off. Focus you fucking moron.
I put the ignorant fuck on ignore
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The President shouldn't be setting drug prices. Regardless of who did it first.
Trump did it right. A voluntary program manufacturers could join to help government insured people get a better deal. Bidumb wants force of law to set prices.
 
Trump did it right. A voluntary program manufacturers could join to help government insured people get a better deal. Bidumb wants force of law to set prices.
I seriously doubt that it was "voluntary". Everything government does contains a coercive component. A truly voluntary government program is pointless. There's no need for it.
 
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Trump did it right. A voluntary program manufacturers could join to help government insured people get a better deal. Bidumb wants force of law to set prices.
You are welcome to that opinion, but the Trump program they’re touting isn’t a cap. They’re lying.
 
"During and after his term as President of the United States, Donald Trump made tens of thousands of false or misleading claims. The Washington Post's fact-checkers documented 30,573 false or misleading claims during his presidential term, an average of about 21 per day.[1][5][6][7] The Toronto Star tallied 5,276 false claims from January 2017 to June 2019, an average of 6.1 per day.[2] Commentators and fact-checkers have described the scale of Trump's mendacity as "unprecedented" in American politics,[13] and the consistency of falsehoods a distinctive part of his business and political identities.[14] Scholarly analysis of Trump's tweets found "significant evidence" of an intent to deceive."

 
The United States has a dozen or more "intelligence" agencies dedicated to deflecting criticism from mostly democratic power structures. When you factor that logic into the reality of the mainstream media being a willing propaganda arm of the Biden administration it's hard to determine who is lying.
 
I seriously doubt that was it was "voluntary". Everything government does contains a coercive component. A truly voluntary government program is pointless. There's no need for it.
I don’t know all of the details but it could have simply been a bid type process, which Trump would do for sure. Tell them Medicare is looking for two manufacturers willing to provide insulin for the reimbursement cost listed by Medicare with a cap of a 35 dollar copay. If you get your takers it’s a done deal. No reason to do price controls.
 
You are welcome to that opinion, but the Trump program they’re touting isn’t a cap. They’re lying.
How wasn’t it a cap? Under the contract they couldn’t charge more than 35 bucks. That’s a cap.
 
I don’t know all of the details but it could have simply been a bid type process, which Trump would do for sure. Tell them Medicare is looking for two manufacturers willing to provide insulin for the reimbursement cost listed by Medicare with a cap of a 35 dollar copay. If you get your takers it’s a done deal. No reason to do price controls.
That's just price controls with smoke and mirrors. The government doesn't "give" us anything. Whatever "free shit" it gives out to some, is taken from others.
 

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