Billiejeens
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Well that explains the lack of heart
Not at all.
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Well that explains the lack of heart
If you’re good with you’re money, you understand why staying on parent’s insurance as long as you can makes sense.No
I'm good, I'm a Republican.
So you’re calling a dead man a loser because you don’t agree with a policy that he has nothing to do with.Let me reword the question.
As a responsible country why are we letting 25-year-olds stay on mommy's policy?
We have ruined this country by never insisting that children grow up.
So you’re calling a dead man a loser because you don’t agree with a policy that he has nothing to do with.
The country is ruined when assholes like you stop caring about human life.
He took advantage of a policy to save him money. How does that make him a loser?I'm calling him a loser when he eas alive.
Wifeys is "free"...well Socialist kinda free. Health insurance is $110 a month, with scripsThe USA: a country where Alex Smith was thrown off his mums health insurance when he turned 26 & despite working full time he couldn't afford his insulin. He died one month later. AFTER Obamacare was already law!
Insulin’s steep price leads to deadly rationing
The price of insulin in the U.S. has more than doubled since 2012 alone. That’s put the lifesaving hormone out of reach for some people with diabetes.www.pbs.org
and you make this decision on this having insurance on his parents policy at 26? what a judge fucking mental fuck you are
Billiejeens
Don’t forget the price of testing supplies too.$1300 a month probably wasn't for traditional insulin and $35 a month would be for traditional insulin only so I doubt this idea would have even saved his life. Most folks only need a couple/3 vials of insulin a month so that would have been like $75 at Walmart. He was likely on an insulin pump or some sort of synthetic longer lasting insulin at that price tag.
Are you saying that these people won't die this month but will die next month instead?The USA: a country where Alex Smith was thrown off his mums health insurance when he turned 26 & despite working full time he couldn't afford his insulin. He died one month later. AFTER Obamacare was already law!
Insulin’s steep price leads to deadly rationing
The price of insulin in the U.S. has more than doubled since 2012 alone. That’s put the lifesaving hormone out of reach for some people with diabetes.www.pbs.org
Don’t forget the price of testing supplies too.
Eli Lilly is cutting the price of Humalog dramatically. Biden’s policies are working much better than people talk about.
MN Alex Smith Insulin Affordability Act allows qualified folks to obtain 1time 30day supply of insulin for $35 to prevent death…