So, who wants to put the government in charge of health care?
Stupid Democrats convinced that putting the incompetent government in charge is “compassionate”.
This reality inversion is said to be “reality based”.
likwidshoe - 07:05am on 05/05/2008
Too bad the free-market system doesn’t work, huh? (/sarcasm)
LoadTheMule - 07:05am on 05/05/2008
LTM,
Exactly. Freedom works. Freedom in the market is the solution to any crisis liberals can imagine or create including healthcare.
And let’s not forget the only evil a liberal acknowledges in the world—profitable corporations—just gave us what government cannot, cheap prescription drugs.
You liberals put that in your bong and smoke it.
HG - 07:05am on 05/05/2008
Publix pharmacy offers a dozen or so drugs totally free of charge. My last two visits there cost me zero.
Chief RZ - 08:05am on 05/05/2008
But Rob, Wal-Mart is eeevil.
electnixon - 08:05am on 05/05/2008
The pharmacy section probably turns a larger profit than the rest of the store.
Loss leaders or minimally profitable generics bring people in whose other
medications turn huge profits for the store.
Walgreens and other chains award cash to people who transfer their prescriptions.
Pharming disease.
WOOF - 08:05am on 05/05/2008
Wal Mart will recoup the cost by selling meat injected with a water and salt solution of up to 15% and charging full price as it were fresh meat. Do not be fooled.
ellinas - 08:05am on 05/05/2008
Meanwhile, prescription drugs through the Medicare entitlement program are on pace to cost taxpayers $1.2 trillion over the next decade.
So, who wants to put the government in charge of health care?
Oh, and Walmart isn’t the only retailer who does this E.
You still have to accept the reality that freedom works. Or you can continue to keep your head in your butt.
HG - 09:05am on 05/05/2008
Woof, are loss leaders bad for consumers of prescription drugs? I mean if ever there were a case for loss leaders I think a medical need would be it, no?
Stupid Democrats convinced that putting the incompetent government in charge is “compassionate”.
This reality inversion is said to be “reality based”.
Too bad the free-market system doesn’t work, huh? (/sarcasm)
LTM,
Exactly. Freedom works. Freedom in the market is the solution to any crisis liberals can imagine or create including healthcare.
And let’s not forget the only evil a liberal acknowledges in the world—profitable corporations—just gave us what government cannot, cheap prescription drugs.
You liberals put that in your bong and smoke it.
Publix pharmacy offers a dozen or so drugs totally free of charge. My last two visits there cost me zero.
But Rob, Wal-Mart is eeevil.
The pharmacy section probably turns a larger profit than the rest of the store.
Loss leaders or minimally profitable generics bring people in whose other
medications turn huge profits for the store.
Walgreens and other chains award cash to people who transfer their prescriptions.
Pharming disease.
Wal Mart will recoup the cost by selling meat injected with a water and salt solution of up to 15% and charging full price as it were fresh meat. Do not be fooled.
Yeah, cause it’s not like it is allowed by the USDA or something…
“The coalition said in accordance with what the USDA allowed, processors were told they could add up to 15 percent water solution to the chicken under the guidelines.”
Oh, and Walmart isn’t the only retailer who does this E.
You still have to accept the reality that freedom works. Or you can continue to keep your head in your butt.
Woof, are loss leaders bad for consumers of prescription drugs? I mean if ever there were a case for loss leaders I think a medical need would be it, no?
Not that this is the case, but still.