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André Picard 2 t
The Insulin Racket: Insulin is a 100-year-old drug whose wholesale price has tripled in 10 years, exemplifying everything that's wrong with the broken prescription drug market, by via
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Adam W Gaffney 2 t
Hospital financing will be *more* secure—although also more equitable—under a properly-designed single-payer system. This idea that every hospital in the nation will shutter under Medicare for All is ludicrous. We need hospitals. We don’t need insurers.
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Ida Bae Wells 3 t
Lol to y’all who keep arguing white resistance to “busing” was about travel time. Is that why white mobs attacked school buses carrying black children to white schools? Is that why white moms stood outside of their kids’ white schools heckling black children attempting to enter?
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Natalie Shure 2 t
Svar til @PDXYangGang
dude, the point was that $1000 a month is measly when the recipient has to choose between the dividend and public benefits, or when the dividend is the sole source of income.
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Natalie Shure 2 t
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Natalie Shure 3 t
people are tweeting this with the implication that ivanka is outclassed but let it not be missed that everyone in this video sucks
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Natalie Shure 4 t
Svar til @abruzos
thanks so much - glad you liked it!
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Alberto Bruzos 8 t
Very important article on insulin capitalism by . I also recommend her interview with Doug Henwood, where I learned about the article:
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Natalie Shure 15 t
The only way you could possibly convince yourself this is a bad thing is if you basically see politics as a movie and think Bernie’s character is getting boring
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Natalie Shure 15 t
Svar til @crulge
I went in October and it was stunning - great spot to go from nyc without gear too
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Bernie Sanders 23 t
My skeptics often accuse me of being boring, of hammering the same themes. They’re probably right. It's never made sense to me that a few people have incredible wealth and power while most have none. Should we ever achieve justice, I promise I’ll write some new speeches.
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Natalie Shure 20 t
it’s a bit overraught imo
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Natalie Shure 21 t
Svar til @crulge
I love this place!
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Rachel Levy 28. jun.
Really good article that summarizes the history and current issues with insulin affordability and accessibility. Thanks for all that you do to advocate & raise awareness.
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Natalie Shure 29. jun.
Svar til @Ess_Dog
because I’m going to bed and won’t see them!!!
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Natalie Shure 29. jun.
this doesn’t even look so bad to me as someone who moved from Los Angeles to Boston, two back-to-back horrible pizza metropolises
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Natalie Shure 29. jun.
she rocked that exchange but this is...too much! And lest anyone accuse me of being unfair, I also hated “birdie sanders”
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Natalie Shure 29. jun.
Svar til @singlepayertom
thanks Tim - so are you! 🤗🌹✊️
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Cheyenne Haslett 29. jun.
After what was seemingly a walk back of comments from Harris today, Warren was asked if she still stood firm on the belief that private insurance would be eliminated under her vision for M4A. “Yes, I held my hand up. What part did you not see?”
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Natalie Shure 29. jun.
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