Fizzy Ramen Stock
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still working on this
In 8 years of insurance CS, I didn't get a lot of instances where GoodRx was cheaper (though the # of times was nonzero; excellent calls by the haters there) but I could definitely see it as a way to get around maintenance med hassles, especially when cargo flights aren't in a good spot rn.
November 10, 2025 at 2:01 PM
In 8 years of insurance CS, I didn't get a lot of instances where GoodRx was cheaper (though the # of times was nonzero; excellent calls by the haters there) but I could definitely see it as a way to get around maintenance med hassles, especially when cargo flights aren't in a good spot rn.
Also if you use a non-insurance like GoodRx, your insurance co. won't see it & can't apply it to any sort of refill limits.
IOW if you have something you don't use frequently (eg rescue inhaler) this could get you a fill at your local pharmacy instead of whatever mail-order you're mandated to use.
IOW if you have something you don't use frequently (eg rescue inhaler) this could get you a fill at your local pharmacy instead of whatever mail-order you're mandated to use.
November 10, 2025 at 2:01 PM
Also if you use a non-insurance like GoodRx, your insurance co. won't see it & can't apply it to any sort of refill limits.
IOW if you have something you don't use frequently (eg rescue inhaler) this could get you a fill at your local pharmacy instead of whatever mail-order you're mandated to use.
IOW if you have something you don't use frequently (eg rescue inhaler) this could get you a fill at your local pharmacy instead of whatever mail-order you're mandated to use.
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Jesus, people, I'm not saying they'll all fall on their swords because we ask politely.
You demand a politician's resignation not because you think it will actually happen, but because you want to make it clear you think it *should* happen, you're that pissed off.
It's a vote of no confidence.
You demand a politician's resignation not because you think it will actually happen, but because you want to make it clear you think it *should* happen, you're that pissed off.
It's a vote of no confidence.
November 10, 2025 at 1:06 PM
Jesus, people, I'm not saying they'll all fall on their swords because we ask politely.
You demand a politician's resignation not because you think it will actually happen, but because you want to make it clear you think it *should* happen, you're that pissed off.
It's a vote of no confidence.
You demand a politician's resignation not because you think it will actually happen, but because you want to make it clear you think it *should* happen, you're that pissed off.
It's a vote of no confidence.
Did it ever occur to them that people actually *liked* the enhanced premium tax credits and that taking them away for any reason would be viewed as bad?
November 10, 2025 at 12:37 PM
Did it ever occur to them that people actually *liked* the enhanced premium tax credits and that taking them away for any reason would be viewed as bad?
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Reposted by Fizzy Ramen Stock
If there’s reason to be optimistic for the future of real journalism, it’s that it took the conservative movement 50+ years to build an artificial narrative machine that could hermetically seal 40% of the population inside a coherent cinematic universe… and it fell apart on contact with governance.
November 8, 2025 at 10:03 PM
If there’s reason to be optimistic for the future of real journalism, it’s that it took the conservative movement 50+ years to build an artificial narrative machine that could hermetically seal 40% of the population inside a coherent cinematic universe… and it fell apart on contact with governance.