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Author: marco100   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Leqembi
Date: 12/09/25 11:22 AM
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PUcks Fool,

Yes. Given that we are likely to have single payer passed into law certainly as a result of the 2028 elections when a Democratic sweep is predictable, excessive spending on medications for unproductive senile old people will certainly have to be sharply limited by the national health insurance program, if not disallowed entirely.

There may be an exception for those senile old people with personal connections to people in the ginormous government national health insurance bureaucracy that will need to be running things.
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