finally, an honest democrat

BS


“The question I would ask you all, what of that spending…would you not have done?” Craig asked the crowd watching the debate at the Dakota County Technical College. “One-point-seven billion dollars went to save businesses in the 2nd District of Minnesota.”

In one of the sharpest exchanges, Craig touted her work on lowering prescription drug prices and questioned whether Kistner would ever stand up to pharmaceutical companies. “What you didn’t say in your answer Mr. Kistner is that you would be willing to stand up to big pharma because I don’t believe you would be,” she said after Kistner addressed the issue. He offered a pointed response. “Absolutely I would stand up to all big pharma, all big business, because what matters most is people like me, the middle class. I don’t live in a mansion like you do Congresswoman Craig. I live in a townhome with my wife and two kids. I know exactly what everyone in this audience is struggling with and going through and that’s exactly who I’m going to stand up for.”

https://kstp.com/politics/elections...ection-for-minn-s-2nd-congressional-district/
 
House passes insulin bill over insurers' opposition

The House voted Thursday in favor of a bill to cap out-of-pocket costs on insulin at $35 a month, a policy Democrats hope will give them a concrete win to campaign on when they face voters in November as the rest of their health care agenda remains stalled.

“At the end of the day, I hope that we can still bring forward a reconciliation bill with additional reforms this year. I know we need to do Medicare drug price negotiation,” Rep. Angie Craig (D-Minn.), the lead sponsor of the insulin bill, told POLITICO. “But we can’t wait any longer to act on insulin.”


https://www.politico.com/news/2022/03/31/house-passes-insulin-bill-00022073
 
BS


“The question I would ask you all, what of that spending…would you not have done?” Craig asked the crowd watching the debate at the Dakota County Technical College. “One-point-seven billion dollars went to save businesses in the 2nd District of Minnesota.”

In one of the sharpest exchanges, Craig touted her work on lowering prescription drug prices and questioned whether Kistner would ever stand up to pharmaceutical companies. “What you didn’t say in your answer Mr. Kistner is that you would be willing to stand up to big pharma because I don’t believe you would be,” she said after Kistner addressed the issue. He offered a pointed response. “Absolutely I would stand up to all big pharma, all big business, because what matters most is people like me, the middle class. I don’t live in a mansion like you do Congresswoman Craig. I live in a townhome with my wife and two kids. I know exactly what everyone in this audience is struggling with and going through and that’s exactly who I’m going to stand up for.”

https://kstp.com/politics/elections...ection-for-minn-s-2nd-congressional-district/

why don't you come out and say the audio was edited? or are you excusing that because she is now 'backtracking' like a fucking liar?
 
House passes insulin bill over insurers' opposition

The House voted Thursday in favor of a bill to cap out-of-pocket costs on insulin at $35 a month, a policy Democrats hope will give them a concrete win to campaign on when they face voters in November as the rest of their health care agenda remains stalled.

“At the end of the day, I hope that we can still bring forward a reconciliation bill with additional reforms this year. I know we need to do Medicare drug price negotiation,” Rep. Angie Craig (D-Minn.), the lead sponsor of the insulin bill, told POLITICO. “But we can’t wait any longer to act on insulin.”


https://www.politico.com/news/2022/03/31/house-passes-insulin-bill-00022073

that doesn't make up for all the poison vaccine you mandated on behalf of big pharma.
 
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