the insulin price thing is no joke one of the easiest ways to make a foreigner quickly grasp how fucked the american healthcare stuff is, it is like staring directly at an eldritch truth for us, the fight or flight response just kicks in instantly
this is fair we can't stop the research for Insulin 2: the sequel now or we will be so mad in the future when we need it
“STOP BEING POOR.”
:porky-scared-flipped: :stalin-gun-1::soviet-chad: ok
the man who invented it said "it seems fucked to not give this to everybody who needs it" and people are profiting out of it years after his death, it is such an insane thing like brazil literally gives it to you through our state healthcare, and we ARE LITERALLY A MESS, THIS COUNTRY IS FUCKED AND WE DO IT
it is really is just the we LOVE OUR BIG PHARMA WE LOVE WHEN PEOPLE DIE FOR THE MOST BANAL OF REASONS mindset from the US making this possible kind of an insane behaviour
It wasn't even invented by an American and it was invented in a Canadian University lol. How can anyone have a copyright?
Iirc it’s a copyright on either an improved process or an improved variation of the original manufactured insulin. I’ve heard some say that the “cheap stuff” doesn’t work as well as the expensive stuff. I haven’t looked into it very deep but iirc the super basic insulin, ie the one under the original open anti-patent is typically pretty cheap but it’s overall less effective or not as long lasting.
I’d love for a diabetic Comrade to step in and explain this better.
How much you wanna bet that the same people who tell you innovation can only happen at the cost of enormous human suffering also think capitalism is the most efficient economic system for serving the public good. They actually believe that this is the best we can do.
edit: Or, more accurately, they don't really think clearly about what an alternative to capitalism would mean
Oh thank god, I thought the parlimentarian had been taken out of the villain rotation :sicko-wholesome:
Has the parliamentarian ever been relevant in the history of the U.S. before this administration decided to use it as a scapegoat
No. The gop fired there's when they didn't line up with what they wanted
Bring this up with BlueMAGA and their response every time is "you sound like Trump/so you want us to be more like Bush?"
From my understanding, a senate majority is needed to overrule the Parliamentarian but the Majority leader can simply fire them like that? Lol
The last talked about budget reconciliation bill before Biden were the 2017 tax cut bill and I don't know what the parliamentarian did then
They would easily take some wind out of the left's sails pushing for M4A by capping insulin prices, that being the tip of the iceberg when it comes to medical price gouging, but even that small thing they won't do.
in a free democracy, an unelected official says diabetics don't have the right to live.
Tag yourself I'm the diabetic.
Also even if this passed it doesn't do anything. It sets a $35 cap if you have insurance. If you don't it's still $300 a vial. If you have insurance and haven't reached your deductible by the end of the year the cost goes back to $300. You need to pay back the difference. It basically just locks in current pharma profits in perpetuity.
An hour ago...
FINAL reconciliation bill text is out: $35 insulin cap is in bill and may be challenged. $4B in drought relief is also in
They'll make it so complicated that only people with accountants and lawyers will be able to successfully apply
Trump did something kind of amazing. If the grifting, graft, and corruption are happening right out in the open - Americans are prone to disabling their critical thinking skills. It becomes part of the system. It's simply the way things are.
Yesterday, Biden did a performative kabuki thing - Biden signs bills tackling Covid relief fraud into law. He could have signed such bills right away after his inauguration in early February last fucking year.
The drought relief will surely be a similar scandal because there won't be any effort at all to track the money. There never is. It's like enormous plastic wrapped pallets of $100 bills that will sent to Iraq to "stabilize" the country after Dubya-Cheney started their war. A lot of it went missing. Oops.
And just before the elections in 2024 - it'll be like clockwork when the dems are "surprised" by how much criminality was involved with drought relief monies. Who could have predicted it!
The song remains the same.
I never realized how many fucking golf courses were out west until I looked at satellite imagery of Vegas . Almost every bit of green you see from way up high is a golf course. Not even all the suburban sprawl has lawns, but there's how many bright green patches that could turn brown tomorrow and save a shitload of water. Like why the fuck is there a golf course just sitting isolated in the desert?
Wait so, does it mean that if one day the senators be like "lol parliamentarian? whomst?", every bill in the Senate can be considered a budget reconciliation bill and thus filibuster proof?
God it's fucked up that so many people think capitalism isn't just okay, but will rabidly tear into anybody who thinks it's anything but the best and most desirable system
Capitalism deadens the heart and erodes the soul