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74% of Americans are obese, but not all 100% of those people are on Medicaid. Also, that assumes that all of those people would want to use Ozempic. Lastly, Ozempic does not cost $1500 a month. The numbers I've seen are just under $1,000 a month without insurance. One would think that the federal government could also get a discount if tens of millions of customers are being brought to the table.
 
74% of Americans are obese, but not all 100% of those people are on Medicaid. Also, that assumes that all of those people would want to use Ozempic. Lastly, Ozempic does not cost $1500 a month. The numbers I've seen are just under $1,000 a month without insurance. One would think that the federal government could also get a discount if tens of millions of customers are being brought to the table.
Talk to RFK. I didn't come up with the number. Check Medicaid prices vs retail. I'm betting there is a difference.
 
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A month's worth of Ozempic costs around $300 in Canada, according to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC).
 
There were fires on the upper floors.... popular mechanics did a long debunk of all the claims years ago … but keep your conspiracy up.
 
Steel framed structure cant collapse straight down without explosive cutting charges. It's never happened before or since. Anywhere. The partial collapse would stop. It's how they are designed.
 
Steel framed structure cant collapse straight down without explosive cutting charges. It's never happened before or since. Anywhere. The partial collapse would stop. It's how they are designed.
So you didn't read the article... got it
 
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