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marble falls

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31. What else does record breaking profits and the fact that over half the nation is some prescription. or right now ...
Fri Dec 20, 2024, 01:08 PM
Dec 2024

... that the most prescribed are statins, to reduce the 10% of cholesterol your body itself doesn't produce, say about the US health industry.

Do the police and prisons want to stamp out crime or just make dealing with it manageable?

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Time for a brand new economic model that doesn't include obscene profits. Clouds Passing Dec 2024 #1
Perhaps a no-profit model Raven123 Dec 2024 #5
And there it is. Think. Again. Dec 2024 #2
Here's a more detailed quote from some sociopath or another . . . hatrack Dec 2024 #3
What's the classic line...??? displacedvermoter Dec 2024 #17
This is evidence that the capitalistic model in health care is not working. Mosby Dec 2024 #20
Trump Iron Lung, Inc. sop Dec 2024 #4
Business is addicted to the subscription model. Raven123 Dec 2024 #6
In Economics, this is called the "Rentier" model. A type of Feudalism, actually. People "rent/subscribe" from "Owners" SharonAnn Dec 2024 #11
Well there is one... durablend Dec 2024 #34
Saw a meme the other day that said ok_cpu Dec 2024 #42
If these fucks could The Unmitigated Gall Dec 2024 #7
Nestle is finding ways to establish ownership of the water the world drinks so maybe your in2herbs Dec 2024 #9
Have you seen this? Quixote1818 Dec 2024 #23
Not this video in particular but I have been following Nestle's world wide efforts to buy water in2herbs Dec 2024 #32
Love of money! atreides1 Dec 2024 #8
This is why they want people to get very sick. Irish_Dem Dec 2024 #10
And this is why governments should NEVER be run like a business William Seger Dec 2024 #13
April 2018- old news RainCaster Dec 2024 #12
Still their belief though. Boomerproud Dec 2024 #22
Do you have more current info to share? nt in2herbs Dec 2024 #33
The problem with letting the masses Farmer-Rick Dec 2024 #14
IBGYBG Nasruddin Dec 2024 #16
No cures will ever be found, Linda ladeewolf Dec 2024 #15
Case in point: The March of Dimes in the late '50s and early '60s. It was dobleremolque Dec 2024 #26
cures Old Okie Dec 2024 #18
The lesson some still seem to have not learned is that you can't take their Passages Dec 2024 #19
Is curing patients a sustainable business model? patphil Dec 2024 #21
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Dec 2024 #24
Those are G.O.P, "values" that Goldman Sachs is pimping BoRaGard Dec 2024 #25
More money can be made off chronically ill people Ocelot II Dec 2024 #27
But letting them die.... Mustellus Dec 2024 #28
The mission statement E. Normus Dec 2024 #29
Is frequent sharpening of the blade of the guillotine a good business model? Bo Zarts Dec 2024 #30
What else does record breaking profits and the fact that over half the nation is some prescription. or right now ... marble falls Dec 2024 #31
Maybe the wrong CEOs were targeted. Historic NY Dec 2024 #35
I can allow that thought in the face of any numbers of calls for the mass execution of Democrats and ... marble falls Dec 2024 #40
As I've said for years now... MustBeTheBooz Dec 2024 #36
From 2018 -- so where are they on pandemics? Hekate Dec 2024 #37
This isn't new. otchmoson Dec 2024 #38
fucking vampires mike_c Dec 2024 #39
This message was self-deleted by its author dalton99a Dec 2024 #41
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