absolutely. ali, for all the republican rhetoric on inflation, this administration is actually taking action to save americans money. here s what it s gonna mean. for the ten most expensive drugs, for drugs to tackle diabetes, blood thinners, americans now are going to pay less. there s a cap of $2,000 a year on their out of pocket costs. and, by the, way this is gonna reduce the deficit, all the republican rhetoric on deficits, they haven t done anything. this president has. medicare is about 800 billion dollars of spending. of that 20%, pharmaceutical expenditure, it s out of control. the pharmaceutical industry has made billions of dollars of profits, most of it on stock buybacks, ali. by the, way the spending more on stock buybacks in the last ten years than on research and development. so, it s a red herring that this money is going to innovation. this president is lowering the cost, lowering the deficit, helping the american public. he s delivering. you make an interesting
actually donald trump. what s the difference? joe biden actually delivered, donald trump was talking about. interesting, an entire trump administration, a few ideas he had a, like you knew something about? that this was one of the one seed into anything about. the drug companies don t like this idea. they don t have the ability to say outright, they re not gonna participate. because they re penalties. if a drug maker doesn t negotiate, doesn t participate in good faith in the negotiations, they may have to withdraw all of their drugs from medicare. doesn t mean they can t sell them. the concern in the open market. but if you want to sell through medicare, you re gonna have to negotiate. you know, what calls me about the big drug companies, they spend 300 and $70 million, ali, on lobbying. there are more lobbyists in congress and there were congresspeople. they still failed to kill this legislation. the democratic process worked. they tried their hardest to stop the democratic proce
students who are far below our typical acceptance range. it got to the, point i was denying students for good reason, we send that off to a committee. and then their committee, with a higher ups, i would be overruled. this year, a large part of the freshman class at new college is comprised of student athletes. many of them baseball players, who are arriving at a school that doesn t have a baseball field for them to play on. but there have been other incentives that have brought a record breaking number of incoming students to the small liberal arts school. though many colleges offer perks to prospective students, he thinks new college has gone too far. those students were promised the best housing available, brand-new laptops, as well as a 10,000 dollar scholarship if they would come to the college. to, me that s more like bribery than it is incentives. i m a teacher. i m looking forward to seeing them, and to helping them realize their goals.
their lobbyist failed for legislation that simply said, the government wants to negotiate for a fair price for the american people? so they can t rip off the american people and add to our deficits and in which their stock holders? this is why people are so frustrated with the rigged economy. exhibit a, big pharma. and this president is at the guts to take them on, and when he gets former, years he s gonna expand the number of drugs. it actually tackle inflation, actually tackle our deficit. here s the interesting thing. in most of the world where there is a level of universality of health, care which doesn t exist in america, america is the only developed country that doesn t actually have certain levels of universality across health care. in many of those countries, brought it by conservatives. not by liberals. because it s just more economically efficient. we ve got nikki haley out there calling this communism. we ve got kathy mcmorris rogers calling it socialist price setting. cl
my friends. that s led me to the point of quitting without prospect of a job. as part of the push to transform new college, he says admission standards were lowered. there s a lot of ethically dubious things i was asked to do. one of them was to admit students who are far below our typical acceptance range. it got to the point i was denying students for good reason, we send that off to a committee. and then their committee, with a higher ups, i would be overruled. this year, a large part of the freshman class at new college is comprised of student athletes, many of them baseball players, who are arriving at a school that doesn t have a baseball field for them to play on. but there have been other incentives that have brought a record breaking number of incoming students to the small liberal arts school. though many colleges offer perks to prospective students,