Re: Political meme thread for both sides (Except Benchdick)
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2019 2:45 pm
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If the pop vote is close enough across every other state, something which is also true of every other state.
Then you want a nationwide popular vote, since that would require campaigning in all the states, not just the swing states.
I ćould get on board with that. How awesome would it have been to see our boy Gary Johnson getting a few electoral votes? It would go a long way to legitimizing 3rd party candidates and votes.stymiegreen wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 1:31 pm The new compromise would be to have at least a representative distribution of EC votes based on how the voting went down in each state. The idea that all of PA's EC votes go red or blue based on a very tight race is pretty dumb. It would be more representative if the states were treated as purple rather than a binary choice of red or blue with 100% of the EC votes going to either side. That way there could begin to be representation from 3rd parties as well. Having a third party candidate stealing 10 or 15 EC votes from the big 2 would begin to build momentum for different options than just Repub or Dems.
Depending on his household income, he may not have qualified.Biker wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 6:30 pm Insulin Assistance Programs
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No, we don't know either way, so it may or may not be relevantBiker wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 9:13 pmBut you dont know that, do you?Wut wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 9:10 pmDepending on his household income, he may not have qualified.Biker wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 6:30 pm Insulin Assistance Programs
Scott Benner of Arden's Day and the Juicebox Podcast
2 minutes
insulin assistance programsWe are grateful to be insured and to have access to affordable insulin. If you are uninsured, underinsured or struggling to pay for insulin, there are programs that can help.
From Eli Lilly
If you have no insurance, Medicare Part D, or are underuninsured, and would like more facts about Lilly’s patient assistance programs – More info on their website.
From Novo Nordisk
The Novo Nordisk Patient Assistance Program (PAP) is our continued commitment to people living with diabetes and the Novo Nordisk Triple Bottom Line. The Diabetes PAP provides free medicine to those who qualify. If approved, a free 120-day supply of medicine will be sent to the prescribing health care providers’ office to be picked up at the patient’s convenience. Novo Nordisk will automatically contact the health care provider prior to your next refill to approve the medication reorder. More info on their website.
From Sanofi
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Wut wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 9:22 pmNo, we don't know either way, so it may or may not be relevantBiker wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 9:13 pmBut you dont know that, do you?Wut wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 9:10 pmDepending on his household income, he may not have qualified.Biker wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 6:30 pm Insulin Assistance Programs
Scott Benner of Arden's Day and the Juicebox Podcast
2 minutes
insulin assistance programsWe are grateful to be insured and to have access to affordable insulin. If you are uninsured, underinsured or struggling to pay for insulin, there are programs that can help.
From Eli Lilly
If you have no insurance, Medicare Part D, or are underuninsured, and would like more facts about Lilly’s patient assistance programs – More info on their website.
From Novo Nordisk
The Novo Nordisk Patient Assistance Program (PAP) is our continued commitment to people living with diabetes and the Novo Nordisk Triple Bottom Line. The Diabetes PAP provides free medicine to those who qualify. If approved, a free 120-day supply of medicine will be sent to the prescribing health care providers’ office to be picked up at the patient’s convenience. Novo Nordisk will automatically contact the health care provider prior to your next refill to approve the medication reorder. More info on their website.
From Sanofi
Our passion is to improve access to medicines and healthcare. Patients are our number one priority, and to meet their needs more efficiently, Sanofi US offers an integrated patient support program titled Sanofi Patient Connection (SPC). More info on their website.
If you have more or different links please contact me and I will add them to this list. Thank you!
CaptQuint wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 10:59 pm MAN USES $1M WIN TO FINALLY VISIT DOCTOR, GETS TERMINAL CANCER DIAGNOSIS, DIES WEEKS LATER
https://www.newsweek.com/new-york-lotte ... pot-796957
We know he died because he couldn't afford his price gouged insulin, and therefore would not have died in any other developed nation. Criticising him for not finding the right charity to beg from doesn't really make that better does it?Biker wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 9:13 pmBut you dont know that, do you?Wut wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 9:10 pmDepending on his household income, he may not have qualified.Biker wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 6:30 pm Insulin Assistance Programs
Scott Benner of Arden's Day and the Juicebox Podcast
2 minutes
insulin assistance programsWe are grateful to be insured and to have access to affordable insulin. If you are uninsured, underinsured or struggling to pay for insulin, there are programs that can help.
From Eli Lilly
If you have no insurance, Medicare Part D, or are underuninsured, and would like more facts about Lilly’s patient assistance programs – More info on their website.
From Novo Nordisk
The Novo Nordisk Patient Assistance Program (PAP) is our continued commitment to people living with diabetes and the Novo Nordisk Triple Bottom Line. The Diabetes PAP provides free medicine to those who qualify. If approved, a free 120-day supply of medicine will be sent to the prescribing health care providers’ office to be picked up at the patient’s convenience. Novo Nordisk will automatically contact the health care provider prior to your next refill to approve the medication reorder. More info on their website.
From Sanofi
Our passion is to improve access to medicines and healthcare. Patients are our number one priority, and to meet their needs more efficiently, Sanofi US offers an integrated patient support program titled Sanofi Patient Connection (SPC). More info on their website.
If you have more or different links please contact me and I will add them to this list. Thank you!
Let me lay the smackdown on this shit.Biker wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 6:30 pm Insulin Assistance Programs
Scott Benner of Arden's Day and the Juicebox Podcast
2 minutes
insulin assistance programsWe are grateful to be insured and to have access to affordable insulin. If you are uninsured, underinsured or struggling to pay for insulin, there are programs that can help.
From Eli Lilly
If you have no insurance, Medicare Part D, or are underuninsured, and would like more facts about Lilly’s patient assistance programs – More info on their website.
From Novo Nordisk
The Novo Nordisk Patient Assistance Program (PAP) is our continued commitment to people living with diabetes and the Novo Nordisk Triple Bottom Line. The Diabetes PAP provides free medicine to those who qualify. If approved, a free 120-day supply of medicine will be sent to the prescribing health care providers’ office to be picked up at the patient’s convenience. Novo Nordisk will automatically contact the health care provider prior to your next refill to approve the medication reorder. More info on their website.
From Sanofi
Our passion is to improve access to medicines and healthcare. Patients are our number one priority, and to meet their needs more efficiently, Sanofi US offers an integrated patient support program titled Sanofi Patient Connection (SPC). More info on their website.
If you have more or different links please contact me and I will add them to this list. Thank you!
Sorry to hear about your struggles Don.DandyDon wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2019 1:13 amLet me lay the smackdown on this shit.Biker wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 6:30 pm Insulin Assistance Programs
Scott Benner of Arden's Day and the Juicebox Podcast
2 minutes
insulin assistance programsWe are grateful to be insured and to have access to affordable insulin. If you are uninsured, underinsured or struggling to pay for insulin, there are programs that can help.
From Eli Lilly
If you have no insurance, Medicare Part D, or are underuninsured, and would like more facts about Lilly’s patient assistance programs – More info on their website.
From Novo Nordisk
The Novo Nordisk Patient Assistance Program (PAP) is our continued commitment to people living with diabetes and the Novo Nordisk Triple Bottom Line. The Diabetes PAP provides free medicine to those who qualify. If approved, a free 120-day supply of medicine will be sent to the prescribing health care providers’ office to be picked up at the patient’s convenience. Novo Nordisk will automatically contact the health care provider prior to your next refill to approve the medication reorder. More info on their website.
From Sanofi
Our passion is to improve access to medicines and healthcare. Patients are our number one priority, and to meet their needs more efficiently, Sanofi US offers an integrated patient support program titled Sanofi Patient Connection (SPC). More info on their website.
If you have more or different links please contact me and I will add them to this list. Thank you!
I make what should be considered good money in this economy. I have some CC debt, a mortgage, tool dealer bills ect. I have ONE drug I take named BRIO that is $360 a month. Thats $12 every morning when I puff it into my lungs. Plus my Coumadin, the Afib meds, the diuretic pills, the Warfarin, the albuterol inhaler, the alprozalam. I am stretched every week to make my bills, and some days I cut pills in half because I cant afford the prescription that week. I've applied for assistance for my Brio, but I make too much money. Nevermind I could choose to lose my house or quit my job and get it. Its the same with hospital bills, if you have nothing, you can get sponsored. If you work and are trying to just get by, you cant get shit. You have to lose your home, job, everything before you can get any help.
And I'm not even going into to $40,000 I owe one hospital, and $19,000 I owe another. I went from a 725 credit rating to a 565 in 6 months. I'm fucked.
I AM the poster child of what universal healthcare would prevent.
Is this with or without insurance?DandyDon wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2019 1:13 amLet me lay the smackdown on this shit.Biker wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 6:30 pm Insulin Assistance Programs
Scott Benner of Arden's Day and the Juicebox Podcast
2 minutes
insulin assistance programsWe are grateful to be insured and to have access to affordable insulin. If you are uninsured, underinsured or struggling to pay for insulin, there are programs that can help.
From Eli Lilly
If you have no insurance, Medicare Part D, or are underuninsured, and would like more facts about Lilly’s patient assistance programs – More info on their website.
From Novo Nordisk
The Novo Nordisk Patient Assistance Program (PAP) is our continued commitment to people living with diabetes and the Novo Nordisk Triple Bottom Line. The Diabetes PAP provides free medicine to those who qualify. If approved, a free 120-day supply of medicine will be sent to the prescribing health care providers’ office to be picked up at the patient’s convenience. Novo Nordisk will automatically contact the health care provider prior to your next refill to approve the medication reorder. More info on their website.
From Sanofi
Our passion is to improve access to medicines and healthcare. Patients are our number one priority, and to meet their needs more efficiently, Sanofi US offers an integrated patient support program titled Sanofi Patient Connection (SPC). More info on their website.
If you have more or different links please contact me and I will add them to this list. Thank you!
I make what should be considered good money in this economy. I have some CC debt, a mortgage, tool dealer bills ect. I have ONE drug I take named BRIO that is $360 a month. Thats $12 every morning when I puff it into my lungs. Plus my Coumadin, the Afib meds, the diuretic pills, the Warfarin, the albuterol inhaler, the alprozalam. I am stretched every week to make my bills, and some days I cut pills in half because I cant afford the prescription that week. I've applied for assistance for my Brio, but I make too much money. Nevermind I could choose to lose my house or quit my job and get it. Its the same with hospital bills, if you have nothing, you can get sponsored. If you work and are trying to just get by, you cant get shit. You have to lose your home, job, everything before you can get any help.
And I'm not even going into to $40,000 I owe one hospital, and $19,000 I owe another. I went from a 725 credit rating to a 565 in 6 months. I'm fucked.
I AM the poster child of what universal healthcare would prevent.
Truff!
Forshizzle my Canadian brother.
Free at the point of delivery is the part you always miss there.
And we might pay more taxes so our system is available to EVERYONE. Not just the rich. Bottom line is when someone gets sick or injured here, they get fixed. No questions asked. Down in 'Merica, you have to decide if you are going to save the life or go bankrupt.AnalHamster wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2019 1:54 pmFree at the point of delivery is the part you always miss there.