Friday, August 26, 2016

Because Corporation Profits Are Must More Important Than Individual Human Lives

 
What other necessity for LIFE will the corporations screw with next?
Insulin? Meds to control schizophrenics? Medication for aids babies?
 
Thank the gods that Canada tries to make sure that if you need the meds, you get the meds and we don't really try to drain your bank account just so you can survive a stray peanut hanging around a school or and office.
 
 

6 comments:

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Yes, it's disgraceful.

Dr. Theda said...

the Gov has decided that my primary inhaler now cost too much .. so we were told that cannot have it... so, I am not worth their "funding"to be allowed to continue breathing !!! my activities have to be very "limited" from now on... (so now , often without warning. our breathing will stop... that is a very scary feeling ... and when we had breathing attack at Dentist nearly scared him to death !!)
...last week we just stopped breathing .no yawning or coughing ,no signs at all of its onset. ... So have been informed that I (Stacey) am not worth the cost to allow us to breath...

Dr. Theda said...

And we do Not take any more of their drugs for "mental issues"...
Multiple personality disorders, simply mean, we are never really "Alone"...

Debra She Who Seeks said...

That's disgraceful too, Dr Theda. What is this world coming to?

DrGoat said...

Greed. The fatal flaw of many it seems. Sickening. Truly dread.
Same here....they raised the price of the med I have to take at night.
Luckily I just went on Medicare with a drug plan but I'm just pissed that greed seems to be the norm in big business. They already control the government. Treasonous.

jester59388 said...

It will only get worse if Donald "What? You expected to also get an education for your $35K from Trump U?" Trump becomes President. Expect a call for deregulation of all kinds of corporations and businesses that would make the Reagan Administration (architects of "Voodoo economics" and the banking deregulation that led to the Savings and Loan debacle in the late 80s) look like the Consumer Protection Agency.