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Yeah not a lie, you just said it again moron.
You seem to think contrived and deliberate lying to mislead and circumvent is covered under the constitution as a right when in reality and as a matter of fact according to law it is not. Your perception is misguided.
 

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We literally have been discussing that point in this string of posts, when discussing morons on the left and right claiming presidents were illegitimate.
I have been discussing those who are calling this particular election illegal because of the popular vote. That is specific.
 

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Medicare does negotiate prices. My bad. Just saw drug prices. I was intending hospital and medical.
The pharmaceutical industry convinced enough legislators in 2003 to forbid Medicare from negotiating drug prices when Congress enacted the law creating Part D drug plans
 

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You seem to think contrived and deliberate lying to mislead and circumvent is covered under the constitution as a right when in reality and as a matter of fact according to law it is not. Your perception is misguided.
People saying Obama was illegitimate did nothing. People saying Trump is illegitimate will do nothing. Both are lies, you say that the government should curb that. I say that is retarded.

Circumvent what exactly, please expand, the election isn't going to be changed. If by circumvent you mean attempting to change the election results, that isn't going to happen. Quit worrying your little Trump Hero Worshiping head about that.

If you are talking about ending the electoral college, that would have to be an amendment to the constitution, and people saying that Trump is illegitimate, isn't going to get that passed.
 

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I have been discussing those who are calling this particular election illegal because of the popular vote. That is specific.
We have been discussing both, and you addressed both previously. Now you won't because I suspect you feel like a hypocrite
 

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You mean the Regulations the medical industry lobby for or something else, please elaborate. They have a corporate sponsored monopoly because that is what they want, and our government (with their supposed free market healthcare) are all to happy to oblige. Allow Medicare to negotiate drug prices. Stop the marketing on TV for prescription drugs. Their money doesn't go into R&D much of their expenses are in advertising and CEO bonuses.
I assume they lobby for them. But frankly I don't care. The vast majority of the regulations that create artificial barriers to the market are the reason why companies are able to jack up prices without any competitors being able to jump into the market. It creates an artificially high price point.

I don't care about the marketing though. The prices of prescriptions aren't determined by cost. It's not like they have to raise prescription prices because of the cost of marketing. They are simply doing it to try and make bigger profits. And in a government created monopoly they can do that. Especially with an inelastic good such as medical care.
 

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People saying Obama was illegitimate did nothing. People saying Trump is illegitimate will do nothing. Both are lies, you say that the government should curb that. I say that is retarded.

Circumvent what exactly, please expand, the election isn't going to be changed. If by circumvent you mean attempting to change the election results, that isn't going to happen. Quit worrying your little Trump Hero Worshiping head about that.

If you are talking about ending the electoral college, that would have to be an amendment to the constitution, and people saying that Trump is illegitimate, isn't going to get that passed.
I didn't say government should curb anything. I said those type lies should be curbed and cease. And they should. I said people are trying to circumvent as a result of their lies. You seem to have jumped the rails on what you think I have said.
 

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We have been discussing both, and you addressed both previously. Now you won't because I suspect you feel like a hypocrite
The only thing I said about the previous election was those folks were wrong. You want to use it to make a point and I agreed it was wrong. I was only discussing this election.
 

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I assume they lobby for them. But frankly I don't care. The vast majority of the regulations that create artificial barriers to the market are the reason why companies are able to jack up prices without any competitors being able to jump into the market. It creates an artificially high price point.

I don't care about the marketing though. The prices of prescriptions aren't determined by cost. It's not like they have to raise prescription prices because of the cost of marketing. They are simply doing it to try and make bigger profits. And in a government created monopoly they can do that. Especially with an inelastic good such as medical care.
Glad you agree with me. The government caused the monopoly because the companies wanted it, so they can gouge the people. Have huge profits, so they can kick back to the politicians, and create billionaires off of your back and mine.

It needs fixed. Allowing them to continue as is or taking all regulations off of them to allow for unfettered capitalism isn't the answer.

One more thing some in our government were trying to tear down one barrier by allowing us to get drugs from Canada, a surprising number of Republicans voted for that. A surprising number of democrats voted against it. Including my Senator who is on the take. My GOP Senator sided with my democratic Senator to not surprising
 
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I didn't say government should curb anything. I said those type lies should be curbed and cease. And they should. I said people are trying to circumvent as a result of their lies. You seem to have jumped the rails on what you think I have said.
You waited an awful long time to say this. Did you finally realize how stupid that was? You certainly eluded to it several times, and then went on to say their speech wasn't protected by law. Who is doing the curbing? You haven't disclosed that. Are you, people can say what the want and will. You saying it needs to be curbed is as useless as having a meaningful conversation with a doorknob

The only thing I said about the previous election was those folks were wrong. You want to use it to make a point and I agreed it was wrong. I was only discussing this election.
It was part of the discussion thus relevant to bring up. You don't want to discuss because you are a hypocrite. Fine with me, I'm done going in circles with you.
 

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You waited an awful long time to say this. Did you finally realize how stupid that was? You certainly eluded to it several times, and then went on to say their speech wasn't protected by law. Who is doing the curbing? You haven't disclosed that. Are you, people can say what the want and will. You saying it needs to be curbed is as useless as having a meaningful conversation with a doorknob


It was part of the discussion thus relevant to bring up. You don't want to discuss because you are a hypocrite. Fine with me, I'm done going in circles with you.

I waited an awfully long time to say something I didn't say in the first place?

I have no idea what this means except you jumped to conclusions. The curbing is for the irresponsible actions of the irresponsible people who should curb themselves much like some of the dialogue you contrived in this discussion.

The topic of the previous election was your justification and I have already told you it was wrong and wasn't part of my commentary. Saying it was legit to my points was for your own benefit to create a sidetrack.

I'm glad you are through because you have apparently relegated you remarks to immature and childish name calling.
 

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Regulations have made it way too easy for the medical industry to gouge a person. Those regulations prevent most of the checks and balances you might see in a normal competitive capitalist industry. The barriers to entry in the medical field essentially create monopolies that cause prices to go out of whack. There are two thoughts of process to it, remove some of the barriers and you get more competition which would drive down costs. (Basically stop the FDA from creating these monopolies) Or trust the government to take over the entire industry and run it correctly (God knows that would be filled with horrific abuse).

I'm not sure what the solution is exactly. I don't want unsafe medical products out there. But it also shouldn't take 5 years for someone to be able to put a competitive product to the Epipen on the market either. And I sure as shit don't trust the government to run something.
There needs to be sensible reform to billing practices. Right now we have a combination of ridiculous red tape that makes it virtually impossible for medicine to function outside of the broken insurance model. But simultaneously there is no rules on billing whatsoever. If a hospital decides to bill a trillion dollars for an aspirin, that's perfectly kosher.
 

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There needs to be sensible reform to billing practices. Right now we have a combination of ridiculous red tape that makes it virtually impossible for medicine to function outside of the broken insurance model. But simultaneously there is no rules on billing whatsoever. If a hospital decides to bill a trillion dollars for an aspirin, that's perfectly kosher.
Which is funny because their are price gauging laws to prevent other industries from essentially charging high prices at times of emergency. But that's essentially what the medical industry does at all times.
 

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You can't make this shit up.:lol

WASHINGTON — When President-elect Donald J. Trump offered Rick Perry the job of energy secretary five weeks ago, Mr. Perry gladly accepted, believing he was taking on a role as a global ambassador for the American oil and gas industry that he had long championed in his home state.

In the days after, Mr. Perry, the former Texas governor, discovered that he would be no such thing — that in fact, if confirmed by the Senate, he would become the steward of a vast national security complex he knew almost nothing about, caring for the most fearsome weapons on the planet, the United States’ nuclear arsenal.
 

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Which is funny because their are price gauging laws to prevent other industries from essentially charging high prices at times of emergency. But that's essentially what the medical industry does at all times.
Interesting that your unfettered free market mantra does not extend to health care.

I agree with a lot of what you say on this but I don't think regulations on drugs coming to market has that much to do with prices.

IMO it's the non regulation on the monopolies that are the issue, allow people to buy drugs from Canada and Mexico and prices would drop significantly.
 

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How is that fake?

Seems to me its somebody covering there ass.

When the Daily Caller tried to get clarification from McKenna, he said the Times mischaracterized his statement:

McKenna, though, told TheDC that the “headline” and lede of the story “don’t really reflect what I said.” He added that “of course” Perry understood the role of the Department of Energy when he was offered the job. Two-thirds of the DOE’s budget is devoted to maintaining the nation’s nuclear stockpiles. The nation’s primary site for the assembly and disassembly of nuclear weapons is located in Amarillo, Texas, a state Perry was governor of for 15 years.
 
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Twitter is a fuckin' horrorshow right now.
 
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