[video=youtube;a04qKUvTKtE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a04qKUvTKtE[/video]
1/5 don't fill prescriptions and cheap and easy produce drugs are being rationed because of the 3000% markups. The government forcing pharma to reduce prices is also banned..
Bernie sure is good at informing people.
All correct statements made in this video aside, whats going on with his voice?
I looked at audio clips of him from 1979-1997 and he didn't have as nearly a... gurgled[?] voice as he does now. Does he smoke tobacco or something? It's actually concerning.
[QUOTE=Incoming.;48792792]All correct statements made in this video aside, whats going on with his voice?
I looked at audio clips of him from 1979-1997 and he didn't have as nearly a... gurgled[?] voice as he does now. Does he smoke tobacco or something? It's actually concerning.[/QUOTE]
He's old.
[QUOTE=Helix Snake;48792798]He's old.[/QUOTE]
Geeze, caught up pretty fast.
Not kidding, though, even in 2005 it wasn't like it is now.
Well he is like 75 isn't he?
This has been on my mind a lot recently
I had an insurance problem a few months back so I had to cough up $250 for a inhaler or risk going to the ER, even the lower dose versions are the same price which is ridiculous.
i want to hug bernie irl
[QUOTE=Incoming.;48792792]All correct statements made in this video aside, whats going on with his voice?
I looked at audio clips of him from 1979-1997 and he didn't have as nearly a... gurgled[?] voice as he does now. Does he smoke tobacco or something? It's actually concerning.[/QUOTE]
It might have something to do with campaigning and speaking daily for so many hours at a time. Might be beneficial to him to invest in a voice specialist or something. His age doesn't help though.
I gotta get signed up to vote because I definitely want to vote for Bernie this go around
He actually sounds a bit better than usual here, he was on CNN a few months ago and he sounded like he had a death rattle.
Doesn't help build confidence if you only got to see him once back then.
Well those examples were sickening and should be outright criminal. With the amount of people who have experienced cancer (directly or indirectly), you'd think the streets would be filled with protesters by now after that whole Daraprim situation.
[QUOTE=Saxon;48792834]This has been on my mind a lot recently
I had an insurance problem a few months back so I had to cough up $250 for a inhaler or risk going to the ER, even the lower dose versions are the same price which is ridiculous.[/QUOTE]
Are you serious? Which kind of inhaler? I'm an asthmatic and I used to use salbutamol and cortisone, first one goes for about 3~5€ (depending if it is generic or ventolin) without prescription and the other one was around 15€.
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