Posted on 11/30/2022 9:04:58 PM PST by weston
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Exclusive: Drugmakers to raise prices on at least 350 drugs in U.S. in January
The increases are expected to come as the pharmaceutical industry prepares for the Biden Administration’s Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), which allows the government’s Medicare health program to negotiate prices directly for some drugs starting in 2026. The industry is also contending with inflation and supply chain constraints that have led to higher manufacturing costs.
How’s that Inflation reduction act and lower drug prices working out for ya, democrats? Three years, until 2026, is a long time for the plan to begin, when it comes to needed drugs.
Biden Administration’s Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), which allows the government’s Medicare health program to negotiate prices directly for some drugs starting in 2026.
What.....could possibly.....go wrong?
Medicare will be the new Medicaid, before long.
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Thanks for posting those Twitter File recap links.
I read a horrible article about his tax returns this morning. Called Trump a loser. Tax returns don’t reveal as much as the politicos try to make out. I want to see the tax returns of everyone in office that got wealthy while in office, especially the big guy.
“I’ve heard it slipped in many times that they were armed.”
With pepper spray, sewing needles, and flag poles?
Report: Celebration That Requires You To Stay Up Past Midnight Far Less Appealing Once You Turn 30
LIFE
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Dec 31, 2021 · BabylonBee.com
U.S. - According to multiple, increasingly tired sources across the United States and around the world, the annual celebration that requires you to stay up past midnight is far less appealing once you turn thirty.
Partygoers across the country in their mid-30s confirmed that the further they got from their 20s, the less and less appealing the holiday celebration seemed.
“Staying up ‘til 12? You mean 12 AM?!” asked one incredulous source in Ohio. “That’s like... wait, the big hand is hours... no, wait, minutes?... that’s like two hours from now! Ugh, I’ll never make it.”
Various attempts have been made to make the holiday more palatable, such as turning all the clocks ahead and celebrating at 6 pm local time, and just washing down a couple of melatonin with some whiskey, and calling it a night early. But “it just doesn’t feel the same,” according to some revelers.
“I think we should just get rid of New Year’s Eve altogether,” said Greg Huxley of Iowa, yawning as he checked his watch. “Any holiday that requires you to stay up past 10 or 11 pm should be illegal. I’m really triggered here and require a safe space from all this late-night partying.” (He went to Harvard. Stupid liberal snowflake!).
At publishing time, sources had confirmed that good, old-fashioned holidays like Thanksgiving where you just eat a lot of food and go to sleep early were of far more interest to aging millennials.
Thanks!
Good ones!
Awe, cute puppies!
Ha! So true!
Wow, good morning lysie, that sure looks good, thank you.
Happy New Year to you and yours!!!
Good morning Gran, this is what they have been doing to us and
“WE ARE NOT GOING TO TAKE IT ANYMORE!!!!”
the tail! the tail!
https://twistedsifter.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/HappyNY7611.gif
Appears they are down to their last SCARE...
New Madrid: Midwest Prepares for Catastrophic Earthquake (between now the next 100 years)
Too cute!!
Excerpt from today’s email from Jeff Childers, FL lawyer on the forefront of fighting vaccine mandates, on what was accomplished in 2022:
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“Because corporate media wants you to think we’re losing, you need to be reminded about how much ACTUAL progress we’ve made this year — even under extremely difficult conditions. Let us count some of the ways, all of which were covered in C&C this year.
1. Pandemic restrictions ended this year, under public pressure, and over the bleating objections of Public Health germaphobes.
2. Americans — especially seniors — are “forgetting” to take their boosters.
3. Parents aren’t jabbing their kids in any large numbers.
4. Twitter’s little birdie flew out of its cage.
5. Our silenced heterodox doctors and scientists got huge platforms, vexing the “covid experts.”
6. Alternative media is bursting at the seams.
7. Trust in government fell below trust in carnies.
8. The conversation about social media censorship shifted from “did it happen?” to “yeah, it happened.”
9. Republicans took the House, Pelosi lost the gavel, and now fur will fly.
10. Beat cops exposed a sordid mess in the Pelosi home.
11. In a wild display of anti-science, but pro-legality, Florida convened a criminal Grand Jury to investigate covid crimes.
12. The January 6th Committee published its odious report, and nobody noticed.
13. The proxy war closed the deep-state’s crack house, Ukraine.
14. Fauci fled.
15. Florida (and other states) banned pediatric castration and cosmetic mastectomies, outlawed K-3 gay education, and started investigating perverts at “family friendly” erotic drag shows.
16. The Supreme Court defenestrated Roe v. Wade.
17. Free Florida went full red.
18. The Brunsons somehow got a hearing in the Supreme Court. It won’t remove Joe Biden, but still. If the Brunsons can do it…
19. “Christian Nationalism” arose.
20. Satanic pedophiles were exposed from Utah to Balenciaga’s runway.
21. We made major progress against election cheating, even where we lost.
22. Solid information developed about the mechanism of safe and effective jab injuries, like IgG4 tolerance.
23. Elon Musk debunked the FBI by exposing its Hunter Biden laptop scandal and coverup.
24. Russia sanctions predictably backfired.
25. The CDC was attacked from all sides, from the right and the left.
26. China’s covid-zero plan failed miserably under public pressure.
27. Last but not least, nobody regretted not getting the jabs.
I could continue, but I had to stop somewhere! All of those twenty-seven points are called “momentum.” Momentum is forward motion that is difficult to stop. 2023 is going to make 2022 look boring.”
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