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  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,905
    mrussel1 said:
    If you had any idea what you talk about, this is not good news. 
    Do we agree on something?  Holy crap.  I don't think this is good news either.  I'd like to see some more softness in the economy so that the the Fed can slow the discount rate increases, and inflation can cool a little bit more.  The economy is too resilient right now, ironically. 
    Lower than expected wage growth though....market's back to expecting 25 bps increase. 
    Yeah, that should cool inflation a bit, as it works its way through the economy.  I guess we'll see. 
  • mickeyrat
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    now you're strong arming international companies to do your bidding? got some stones on you brando.....


     
    Novo Nordisk plans price cuts for several insulins
    By TOM MURPHY
    57 mins ago

    Novo Nordisk will start slashing some U.S. insulin prices up to 75% next year, following a path set earlier this month by rival Eli Lilly.


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  • mickeyrat
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    dude dont know when to quit.....

    Sanofi announces insulin price cap after actions by Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk

    Sanofi, along with Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk, make up about 90% of the insulin market in the U.S. All three have announced price cuts or out-of-pocket caps in recent weeks.


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  • mickeyrat
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    Biden issues first veto, taking on new Republican House
    By ZEKE MILLER and SEUNG MIN KIM
    15 mins ago

    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden issued the first veto of his presidency Monday in an early sign of shifting White House relations with the new Congress since Republicans took control of the House in January — a move that serves as a prelude to bigger battles with GOP lawmakers on government spending and the nation's debt limit.

    Biden sought to kill a Republican-authored measure that would ban the government from considering environmental impacts or potential lawsuits when making investment decisions for people's retirement plans. In a video released by the White House, Biden said he vetoed the measure because it “put at risk the retirement savings of individuals across the country.”

    His first veto represents a more confrontational approach at the midway of Biden's term in office, as he faces a GOP-controlled House that is eager to undo parts of his policy legacy and investigate his administration and his family. Complicating matters for Biden, several Democratic senators are up for re-election next year in conservative states, giving them political incentive to put some distance between them and the White House.

    The measure vetoed by Biden ended would have effectively reinstated a Trump-era ban on federal managers of retirement plans considering factors such as climate change, social impacts or pending lawsuits when making investment choices.

    The veto could also help calm some anger from environmentalists who have been upset with the Biden administration for its recent decision to greenlight the Willow oil project, a massive and contentious drilling project in Alaska.

    “The president vetoed the bill because it jeopardizes the hard-earned life savings of cops, firefighters, teachers, and other workers," White House spokesperson Robyn Patterson said.

    But critics say so-called environmental, social and governance investments allocate money based on political agendas, such as a drive against climate change, rather than on earning the best returns for savers. Republicans in Congress who pushed the measure said environmental or social considerations in investments by the government are just another example of being “woke.”

    “In his first veto, Biden just sided with woke Wall Street over workers," House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., tweeted on Monday. “Tells you exactly where his priorities lie.” He said "it’s clear Biden wants Wall Street to use your retirement savings to fund his far-left political causes.”

    Biden's veto is likely to prevail. Just three Democrats in Congress — one in the House, and two in the Senate — supported Republicans in the matter, making it unlikely a two-thirds majority in both chambers could be assembled to overcome Biden's veto.

    Rep. Jared Golden, D-Maine, was the sole Democrat to back the resolution in the House, while Sens. Jon Tester, D-Mont., and Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., supported it in the Senate. Golden is a perennial target of Republicans seeking to oust him from his conservative district, while Tester and Manchin are both up for re-election next year.

    “This administration continues to prioritize their radical policy agenda over the economic, energy and national security needs of our country, and it is absolutely infuriating," Manchin said in a statement.

    Though Biden swiftly vetoed the investment resolution, other measures coming from Capitol Hill in the weeks and months ahead could be a tougher call for the White House.

    The administration initially signaled that Biden would reject a Republican-authored measure that would override a crime measure passed by the District of Columbia Council, but the president later said he would sign it. The White House has also yet to indicate what Biden will do with a measure — passed unanimously in both chambers of Congress — that would declassify U.S. intelligence information about the origins of COVID-19.

    Here’s the latest for Monday, March 20: Putin and Xi meet at the Kremlin; Kidnapped American aid worker freed; UN Panel issues climate warning; 'Ted Lasso' visits White House.

    Biden's immediate predecessor, Donald Trump, vetoed 10 bills during his term in office, while Barack Obama vetoed 12, according to the the American Presidency Project at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Both had one of their vetoes overridden by Congress.

    The president with the most vetoes was Franklin Delano Roosevelt — who was elected to four terms before a constitutional amendment limited all presidents to two — with 635 vetoes. Six U.S. presidents never vetoed any legislation in office.


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  • Halifax2TheMax
    Halifax2TheMax Posts: 42,549
    Really does appear that Brandon is putting ‘Muricans last. Damn you Brandon!

    https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/ERP-2023.pdf

    Lots of juicy tidbits in there about how Brandon has got his jackboots on the necks of ‘Muricans keeping them down. 

    PS: gotta love the “other reason” for lack of working participation rate.
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  • TJ25487
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    mickeyrat said:
    dude dont know when to quit.....

    Sanofi announces insulin price cap after actions by Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk

    Sanofi, along with Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk, make up about 90% of the insulin market in the U.S. All three have announced price cuts or out-of-pocket caps in recent weeks.


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    Yes thank you Joe! 

    People can't afford gas, food, a mortgage but hey if we ever need insulin you got our backs. 

    I think as long as we have a secure border, secure banking and no threat of WW3 we should be good. 

    Four more years of this almost sounds too good to be true! 
  • Vitalogensia
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    TJ25487 said:
    mickeyrat said:
    dude dont know when to quit.....

    Sanofi announces insulin price cap after actions by Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk

    Sanofi, along with Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk, make up about 90% of the insulin market in the U.S. All three have announced price cuts or out-of-pocket caps in recent weeks.


    continues...


    Yes thank you Joe! 

    People can't afford gas, food, a mortgage but hey if we ever need insulin you got our backs. 

    I think as long as we have a secure border, secure banking and no threat of WW3 we should be good. 

    Four more years of this almost sounds too good to be true! 
    I think my diabetic friends and family will appreciate being able to focus their spending on gas, food, and housing as opposed to splitting up their injections in hopes of staying alive.  But fuck them.  
  • Merkin Baller
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  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,905
    TJ25487 said:
    mickeyrat said:
    dude dont know when to quit.....

    Sanofi announces insulin price cap after actions by Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk

    Sanofi, along with Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk, make up about 90% of the insulin market in the U.S. All three have announced price cuts or out-of-pocket caps in recent weeks.


    continues...


    Yes thank you Joe! 

    People can't afford gas, food, a mortgage but hey if we ever need insulin you got our backs. 

    I think as long as we have a secure border, secure banking and no threat of WW3 we should be good. 

    Four more years of this almost sounds too good to be true! 
    Really? This is a ridiculous take.  Nothing the other team does is ever positive,  is it?
  • nicknyr15
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    mrussel1 said:
    TJ25487 said:
    mickeyrat said:
    dude dont know when to quit.....

    Sanofi announces insulin price cap after actions by Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk

    Sanofi, along with Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk, make up about 90% of the insulin market in the U.S. All three have announced price cuts or out-of-pocket caps in recent weeks.


    continues...


    Yes thank you Joe! 

    People can't afford gas, food, a mortgage but hey if we ever need insulin you got our backs. 

    I think as long as we have a secure border, secure banking and no threat of WW3 we should be good. 

    Four more years of this almost sounds too good to be true! 
    Really? This is a ridiculous take.  Nothing the other team does is ever positive,  is it?
    Ridiculous is right. He, they, her is must be luckily unaffected by this so can’t understand how helpful it is to so many people. And yes, groceries , gas and the general cost of living is still unaffordable to most people, but that shouldn’t and doesn’t take away from this. 
  • HughFreakingDillon
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    TJ25487 said:
    mickeyrat said:
    dude dont know when to quit.....

    Sanofi announces insulin price cap after actions by Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk

    Sanofi, along with Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk, make up about 90% of the insulin market in the U.S. All three have announced price cuts or out-of-pocket caps in recent weeks.


    continues...


    Yes thank you Joe! 

    People can't afford gas, food, a mortgage but hey if we ever need insulin you got our backs. 

    I think as long as we have a secure border, secure banking and no threat of WW3 we should be good. 

    Four more years of this almost sounds too good to be true! 
    this is, by far, one of the worst takes I've ever seen on this site. 

    "making life saving medicine for millions of people is a waste of money! we need cheaper gas for our small dick energy trucks!" - republicans
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  • Halifax2TheMax
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    TJ25487 said:
    mickeyrat said:
    dude dont know when to quit.....

    Sanofi announces insulin price cap after actions by Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk

    Sanofi, along with Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk, make up about 90% of the insulin market in the U.S. All three have announced price cuts or out-of-pocket caps in recent weeks.


    continues...


    Yes thank you Joe! 

    People can't afford gas, food, a mortgage but hey if we ever need insulin you got our backs. 

    I think as long as we have a secure border, secure banking and no threat of WW3 we should be good. 

    Four more years of this almost sounds too good to be true! 
    this is, by far, one of the worst takes I've ever seen on this site. 

    "making life saving medicine for millions of people is a waste of money! we need cheaper gas for our small dick energy trucks!" - republicans
    Cheaper gas so they can roll coal or whatever the fuck that stupid stunt was to own the libs. Or was it “drill baby drill?” Hard to keep up with the freedumbs.
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  • gimmesometruth27
    gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 24,321
    TJ25487 said:
    mickeyrat said:
    dude dont know when to quit.....

    Sanofi announces insulin price cap after actions by Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk

    Sanofi, along with Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk, make up about 90% of the insulin market in the U.S. All three have announced price cuts or out-of-pocket caps in recent weeks.


    continues...


    Yes thank you Joe! 

    People can't afford gas, food, a mortgage but hey if we ever need insulin you got our backs. 

    I think as long as we have a secure border, secure banking and no threat of WW3 we should be good. 

    Four more years of this almost sounds too good to be true! 
    because gas and mortgage are essential for survival, lol

    also, a president does not control any of the other things. i'm sure you know this already, so keep up the clown posts.
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  • Halifax2TheMax
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    Can any of the right leaning posters on here explain to the rest of us what the repub congress’s plan is to lower gas prices, inflation and the cost of housing? Any specific legislation or policy proposals they recommend? Thanks.
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  • gimmesometruth27
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    Can any of the right leaning posters on here explain to the rest of us what the repub congress’s plan is to lower gas prices, inflation and the cost of housing? Any specific legislation or policy proposals they recommend? Thanks.
    of course not. the gop ran on fixing those things and lowering inflation. and their budget they want to pass will increase inflation. they have no strategy. they cannot legislate. all they can do is make committees and investigate people who are not even in government, and the witnesses dunk all over them every time.

    my guess is they are going to run the clock out and end up among the least effective houses in american history, blame democrats for it, and then end up losing the house again in 2024 because americans are tired of their shit.
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    Can any of the right leaning posters on here explain to the rest of us what the repub congress’s plan is to lower gas prices, inflation and the cost of housing? Any specific legislation or policy proposals they recommend? Thanks.
    First we are going to start with Hunter's laptop. Then we are going to electrocute Fauci. Then Elvis and JFK Jr will return (on Easter) and, along with tRump, make America great again.
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    Can any of the right leaning posters on here explain to the rest of us what the repub congress’s plan is to lower gas prices, inflation and the cost of housing? Any specific legislation or policy proposals they recommend? Thanks.
    They would, but they're too busy being angry about *check's notes* a $35 cap on insulin. 
  • mace1229
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    TJ25487 said:
    mickeyrat said:
    dude dont know when to quit.....

    Sanofi announces insulin price cap after actions by Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk

    Sanofi, along with Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk, make up about 90% of the insulin market in the U.S. All three have announced price cuts or out-of-pocket caps in recent weeks.


    continues...


    Yes thank you Joe! 

    People can't afford gas, food, a mortgage but hey if we ever need insulin you got our backs. 

    I think as long as we have a secure border, secure banking and no threat of WW3 we should be good. 

    Four more years of this almost sounds too good to be true! 
    because gas and mortgage are essential for survival, lol

    also, a president does not control any of the other things. i'm sure you know this already, so keep up the clown posts.
    You don't think a affordable housing and gas are essentials?
  • HughFreakingDillon
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    mace1229 said:
    TJ25487 said:
    mickeyrat said:
    dude dont know when to quit.....

    Sanofi announces insulin price cap after actions by Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk

    Sanofi, along with Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk, make up about 90% of the insulin market in the U.S. All three have announced price cuts or out-of-pocket caps in recent weeks.


    continues...


    Yes thank you Joe! 

    People can't afford gas, food, a mortgage but hey if we ever need insulin you got our backs. 

    I think as long as we have a secure border, secure banking and no threat of WW3 we should be good. 

    Four more years of this almost sounds too good to be true! 
    because gas and mortgage are essential for survival, lol

    also, a president does not control any of the other things. i'm sure you know this already, so keep up the clown posts.
    You don't think a affordable housing and gas are essentials?
    millions get along without owning a vehicle. 

    housing is a human right. but a house don't matter if you can't afford the medicine that saves your life. 
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  • mace1229
    mace1229 Posts: 9,854
    edited March 2023
    mace1229 said:
    TJ25487 said:
    mickeyrat said:
    dude dont know when to quit.....

    Sanofi announces insulin price cap after actions by Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk

    Sanofi, along with Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk, make up about 90% of the insulin market in the U.S. All three have announced price cuts or out-of-pocket caps in recent weeks.


    continues...


    Yes thank you Joe! 

    People can't afford gas, food, a mortgage but hey if we ever need insulin you got our backs. 

    I think as long as we have a secure border, secure banking and no threat of WW3 we should be good. 

    Four more years of this almost sounds too good to be true! 
    because gas and mortgage are essential for survival, lol

    also, a president does not control any of the other things. i'm sure you know this already, so keep up the clown posts.
    You don't think a affordable housing and gas are essentials?
    millions get along without owning a vehicle. 

    housing is a human right. but a house don't matter if you can't afford the medicine that saves your life. 
    True. But depending where you live and work, cars are very essential to some. Public transportation isn't reliable or practical for a lot of people who drive 20 miles to work. Not to mention when gas goes up, everything goes up. So skyrocketing gas prices will make groceries, that get delivered by trucks using gas, more expensive. And if you're already struggling then you can't afford it. Not to mention all the moms who drop kids off at childcare and have to rush back so they don't get charged a late pickup fee. They couldn't do that without a car, and most working moms that I know of are in that situation.
    And I could also argue that medicine doesn't matter if you're living on the street in a snow storm and freeze to death after you get free medicine.
    I'm just saying I disagree that housing and gas are not essential to most people and are real concerns for many people.  
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