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Let's get to the headlines.
Let's get to the headlines.
All I got to say is we're doing this because it's rewarding and CNBC, we're coming for your bitch ass.
All I got to say is we're doing this because it's rewarding and CNBC, we're coming for your bitch ass.
All I got to say is we're doing this because it's rewarding and CNBC, we're coming for your bitch ass.
A lot there. I agree with you, and I hate to say this, this is probably a buying opportunity. For this stock to get cut in half, it's probably because, to your point, there's so much regulatory capture. I mean, these are American companies donating money to American politicians such that they can implement laws such that we have to pay more for drugs.
A lot there. I agree with you, and I hate to say this, this is probably a buying opportunity. For this stock to get cut in half, it's probably because, to your point, there's so much regulatory capture. I mean, these are American companies donating money to American politicians such that they can implement laws such that we have to pay more for drugs.
A lot there. I agree with you, and I hate to say this, this is probably a buying opportunity. For this stock to get cut in half, it's probably because, to your point, there's so much regulatory capture. I mean, these are American companies donating money to American politicians such that they can implement laws such that we have to pay more for drugs.
They were invented and manufactured here, then they pay in Mexico or Canada, such that these American companies and their CEOs and their shareholders can get rich through incremental price gouging of American households, where we have ended up with 40% of American households have some sort of medical or dental debt. And in America, we pay $13,000 per capita per consumer for our healthcare.
They were invented and manufactured here, then they pay in Mexico or Canada, such that these American companies and their CEOs and their shareholders can get rich through incremental price gouging of American households, where we have ended up with 40% of American households have some sort of medical or dental debt. And in America, we pay $13,000 per capita per consumer for our healthcare.
They were invented and manufactured here, then they pay in Mexico or Canada, such that these American companies and their CEOs and their shareholders can get rich through incremental price gouging of American households, where we have ended up with 40% of American households have some sort of medical or dental debt. And in America, we pay $13,000 per capita per consumer for our healthcare.
The UK, Canada, Australia, all the other G6 nations average around $6,500. So we're paying $6,500 more per person and we're more obese and die earlier and have more diabetes and more anxiety and depression. So we pay double for a product that is worse. If you were to figure out a way to bring those costs in line with the rest of the G6 who have better outcomes,
The UK, Canada, Australia, all the other G6 nations average around $6,500. So we're paying $6,500 more per person and we're more obese and die earlier and have more diabetes and more anxiety and depression. So we pay double for a product that is worse. If you were to figure out a way to bring those costs in line with the rest of the G6 who have better outcomes,
The UK, Canada, Australia, all the other G6 nations average around $6,500. So we're paying $6,500 more per person and we're more obese and die earlier and have more diabetes and more anxiety and depression. So we pay double for a product that is worse. If you were to figure out a way to bring those costs in line with the rest of the G6 who have better outcomes,
355 million people times $6,500, I think it's somewhere around $2.2 or $2.4 trillion. And those costs flow through our entitlements and drive up the cost of government. In addition, the amount of money and misery of people who have to work too hard, people who can't go to work because they're unhealthy –
355 million people times $6,500, I think it's somewhere around $2.2 or $2.4 trillion. And those costs flow through our entitlements and drive up the cost of government. In addition, the amount of money and misery of people who have to work too hard, people who can't go to work because they're unhealthy –
355 million people times $6,500, I think it's somewhere around $2.2 or $2.4 trillion. And those costs flow through our entitlements and drive up the cost of government. In addition, the amount of money and misery of people who have to work too hard, people who can't go to work because they're unhealthy –
All of this bullshit around make America healthy again is nothing but a distraction to talk about dyes and vaccines. It's a distraction from the real problems of the thing that is hurting America's income inequality. If you really wanted to make America healthier again, raise minimum wage to $25 an hour. You know, there are just too many people who are obese.
All of this bullshit around make America healthy again is nothing but a distraction to talk about dyes and vaccines. It's a distraction from the real problems of the thing that is hurting America's income inequality. If you really wanted to make America healthier again, raise minimum wage to $25 an hour. You know, there are just too many people who are obese.
All of this bullshit around make America healthy again is nothing but a distraction to talk about dyes and vaccines. It's a distraction from the real problems of the thing that is hurting America's income inequality. If you really wanted to make America healthier again, raise minimum wage to $25 an hour. You know, there are just too many people who are obese.