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May 15, 2025 • 39 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay, lines are blazing. Let's go to Bill in Sudbury.
Thanks for holding Bill, and welcome. Did we lose Bill?

Speaker 2 (00:14):
All right?

Speaker 1 (00:15):
Let's put him on hold and let's go to You
want to go to Roman, Zach? Who do you im gonna
go to? Let's go to Roman in Boston? Thanks for
holding Roman and welcome.

Speaker 2 (00:27):
Good morning, Jeff.

Speaker 1 (00:28):
Hi, I'm very good. How are you Roman?

Speaker 2 (00:31):
I'm okay, Jeff. He's going on a week now and
charges have to get brought against mac Conger. They should
have taken her. She should have been locked up that day.
There were so many crimes committed and I just can't
understand and give them a tour of the facility. Athletes

(00:52):
beat the cops up and then give of the facility.
Why wasn't she arrested that day? I hadn't shaken my
since I heard this. Why was it you locked up
that day? Or all of them? Especially Congress, because we
can know better they held to a higher standard and
then you know, you know, it's it's all there. Why

(01:15):
wasn't she arrested? Why haven't joge has been brought against them?
Why are these democrats allowed to threaten everybody anything? First
of all, cam Hood, rat Jeopards, you know, like and AOC.
You know, they're like FAFO. Come on, you have no

(01:35):
power to do anything nothing when it comes to this.
They broke the law. Get with it, Republicans. They have
nothing over you except that your pay masters have probably
involved in it. With the Republicans, I'm an agreement with
with everybody who's called with the Republican body is just
making me sick. We put them in and they do nothing.

(01:58):
They do absolutely nothing. There's a handful of them that
it's the speak out and that's it. Mister Milmanner, Mike Johnson.
We don't need biomanny. We need someone to fight, just
like Pluck does. But he's a one man show right now.
No one is helping it. What about the bill for
the judges that went through the House. Why is student
sitting on it? All these other bills that are passing

(02:21):
and no one's the student isn't doing anything. Why are
they waiting for this big, beautiful bill.

Speaker 1 (02:28):
I'm going to get to John Thune in the next segment.
You're gonna want to hear it. Trust me, Roman, it's
an unbelievable admission on his part, and I think really
tells us everything we need to know. But I want
to get to your to answer your question. No, the
reason why the body slammer wasn't arrested on the spot
was because she's a Democrat. I mean, I could go
on from Hillary Clinton to where you know her server,

(02:51):
the way she destroyed evidence, obstructive justice. I can go
all the way to majorcists. I can go on and
on to call Me, to Brennan, to Clapper, to Peter Straw.
I could go on and on and on. It's egregious
crime after egregious crime, nothing ever happens because they're Democrats.

(03:15):
I mean literally, that's the answer. Look and compare this
to what they did to Trump on nothing. Literally they
fabricated the whole thing. And okay, forget Trump. Look what
they did to the J sixers. They literally put grandmothers
in solitary confinement, no due process, these are American citizens,

(03:39):
no due process whatsoever. Stuck grandma in a solitary confinement
for over a year. Why because Grandma took a picture
with a police officer on that day or Grandma, I'm
not kidding, went to the bathroom. Grandma was there for
the rally for the protest she couldn't hold it in.

(04:00):
After all those hours, they invited people in. They opened
the door, they said, come in. They went in, and
she went to a woman, an old lady, went to
the bathroom, walked out, took asked the police officer, can
I take a picture with you? He said yes, She
took a picture. She left. Fifteen years. Fifteen effing years.

(04:22):
They put that woman behind bars. Now, thank the Lord
Trump pardoned her. But that's what the Democrats. That's what
Merrick Garland did. Now did she assault anybody yet? Did
she body slam anybody? Nit? Did she stand there and
grab an officer by the throat like the body slammer? Yet?

(04:47):
But her no due process, solitary confinement. Fifteen years for
going to the toilet. Okay, that's how the Democrats roll.
If the Republicans aren't willing to put these three thugs,
and that's what these three members of Congress are, they're thugs.

(05:11):
You don't want to put him in jail when you
got them on tape, then you're no good to us,
that's all. It's very simple. You're no good to us.
And maybe it's time for a third party. I've been
saying this now for a long time. If Republicans don't
want to do the will of the people, we'll get
another party. It's okay, they're not the only party in town.

(05:33):
We can create our own Roman. Thank you very much
for that call. Do we have him back? Bill in Sudbury.
Thanks for holding Bill and welcome.

Speaker 3 (05:44):
Hello, good morning, Good morning, Jeff. I'm sorry I accidentally
hit the mute button on my phone.

Speaker 1 (05:48):
Well I'm not shocked. I mean, Bill, that's you, But
go ahead.

Speaker 3 (05:54):
I just want to put that out there that I
think the Democrats want this fight. I think they would
like nothing better than to be arrested converse, so they
could have a big trial and a big show. I
actually think that to go and arrest them is in
a way giving them exactly what they want.

Speaker 1 (06:11):
Well, they don't seem to want it, Bill, I mean,
the problem with your theory is they don't. They don't
seem to want it. They're threatening, they're intimidating, they're literally saying,
they're practically saying they're going to take it to the streets.
So no, I don't think they want a trial. Now.
I know you're going to play the whole Trump's a
dictator and if we arrest members of Congress, and you

(06:33):
know he's looking people up. No, they went after Trump
on four BS charges. They had no problem arresting a
former president. No one's above the law. I don't know
how many times you called in and said that, Bill,
So I'm sorry, it's just this one's not gonna fly.
So no, Look, you can't beat up law enforcement. You

(06:56):
cannot body slam a nice agent. Now you're the one
that called me about January sixth, for what now, four years?
Five years they assaulted police officers, terrorism insurrection. You have
members of Congress on tape literally assaulting federal law enforcement,

(07:20):
and you're telling me six one seven two, six, six,
sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Okay, this has
been a massive story. I've been sitting on it, waiting
for the right time to discuss it with you. Uh,
the incredible audience of Kooner Country and amazingly and it's you'll.

(07:42):
I think it's pretty obvious why the media is really
not talking about it yet. It's one of the most
transformative things that President Trump has done in his second term.
It's going to impact the entire American economy. It's going
to impact one of the biggest industries in the United States.

(08:03):
It is going to impact almost every member of Congress,
and most importantly, it's going to impact pretty much almost
every American. And that is his historic executive order, which
he issued on Monday, the first of its kind ever,

(08:24):
something that no Democrat or Republican has ever been able
to achieve. His executive order mandating that prescription drug medications
in the United States for all Americans, not just those
on Medicare, or not just those with diabetes on Medicare,

(08:48):
but for everyone on Medicare, everyone on Medicaid, every American
period their prescription. Our prescription drug costs are going to
be slashed from thirty to up to eighty percent. And

(09:08):
you may say, well, Jeff, JEHEF, Jeff, how the hell
is Trump going to do this? Well, as Trump, I
thought brilliantly explained as he unveiled his historic executive order,
with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Junior
right beside him, he said, what I've done now is

(09:29):
I have now ordered that Big Pharma give American citizens
and legal residents what's called most Favored Nation status. And
this is what this is. The scam that Big Farm
has been running on all of us for the last
thirty forty years. We the American consumer pay three four

(09:54):
in many cases five times as much for the exact
same medication, literally the exact same pill made by the
same company in the same factory or plant. Then what
is sold to countries around the world, especially the developed world,

(10:19):
say Europe, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, Japan and so
countries around the world, Their people will get the exact
same drug from the exact same factory, your plant. I'm
talking the very same pill at three four even five

(10:39):
times cheaper than we pay here in the United States.
And the reason is they get what's called most Favored
Nation status. So to get into their market, they will
charge bargain basement prices and that's how they get into
all of these markets. And then of course people like

(11:01):
the product, they like whatever, the drugs, the medications, the pills,
the prescriptions, and they you know, they got more and
more customers. But we're the ones who pay through the nose.
And the reason why we pay through the nose is
this is how big pharma makes their money. And so,

(11:23):
as Trump said, they have been ripping off the American
consumer and the American citizen for decades, and he came
out with an absolutely stunning statistic. The United States, the
population of America Ballpark is just over four percent of

(11:46):
the entire world's population, almost five percent or not even
five percent. Yet we account for over seventy five percent
of big farm profits. That means they're making their money

(12:07):
off of our backs. And so while we're paying forty
fifty one hundred, two hundred three hundred dollars, say, for
I don't know insulin or whatever medication you take, I
take insulin from my type two diabetes. We are subsidizing

(12:28):
cheap drug prices for these socialist countries with their socialist
healthcare systems all across Europe. Whether it's Germany, Deutschland, ceven Norway, Finland, France, Italy,
up North Canada, Australia and New Zealand, it doesn't matter.

(12:51):
They have been getting cheap drugs because we pay the
top dollar through the nose, and those profits that big
farm of pockets is used then to subsidize the cheap
drugs at those other countries in those other countries. Forgive me.
Trump came out now with an executive order saying no, no, no, no,

(13:14):
your days of ripping off Joe sixpack, your days of
ripping off American citizens is over. You're not gonna charge
Americans three four five in some cases honestly ten times
and there's some drugs ten times what you charge other

(13:38):
countries around the world. You must now give the American
consumer quote unquote most favored nation treatment. You must treat
the American consumer and give the American consumer the best
deal that you give other countries. Now, Big Pharma can't

(14:04):
stand them. If they could shoot them, they would because
he has finally called them out. And to Trump's credit,
he even openly said it. He said, look, I'll be
honest with you, and Robert F. Kennedy Junior then spoke
as well. The industry with the biggest number of lobbyists

(14:25):
is big Pharma. They inn date Congress with lobbyists. They
own Congress. They owned the Democrats, and they owned the Republicans.
And that's why on this issue, even though Bill Clinton
promised to do it, even though Joe Biden promised to

(14:46):
do it, even though Hillary Clinton promised to do it,
even though Al Gore promised to do it, even though
Obama promised to do it, the only one that has
delivered is Donald J. Trump because he's not in the
pocket of big Pharma. He openly said it. He said,
the way they spend money, the campaign donations, he said

(15:10):
they have bought Congress, but he said they didn't buy me.
And Robert F. Kennedy Junior said, that's exactly the reason
why this has never been done in America for the
last thirty forty years, because Congress will never bite the
hand that feeds them, which is big Pharma. And if
you want to know why the media has hardly mentioned

(15:34):
this historic executive order, they've barely touched on it. Why
every second commercial, whether it's Fox News, this is CNN, MSNBC,
I don't care, CBS News, ABC News, NBC News, every
second ad is a big Pharma ad pays the fiddler,

(16:01):
calls the tune, their donors, their sponsors are not happy
with this. That's why the media doesn't want to touch it. Plus,
it'll give Trump tremendous credit, and they know politically it's
going to destroy the Democrats. Now Here, you have a

(16:23):
president of the United States, just objectively whose executive order
is going to slash the drug prices and the prescription
medication costs for hundreds of millions of Americans and save

(16:43):
the average American thousands and thousands of dollars. I have
blood pressure medication, I take cholesterol medication. I take prevaceit
for chronic heartburn. I take eye drops from my glackoma.
Because of my diabetes. I take met Foreman. I take insulin.

(17:05):
So I spend I can't tell you how much I
spend every month. I mean, I have health insurance, but
I still I spend a ton of money on prescription
meds every single month. This executive order is going to
save me thousands of dollars. That's just for me. Now,

(17:29):
why won't the Republicans codify this? Six one seven two
six six sixty eight sixty eight is the number. So
Trump signs an historic, historic executive order which is going
to mandate that the big pharma give ordinary Americans. Doesn't

(17:50):
matter whether you're on Medicaid, Medicare, private health insurance, whether
you have health insurance of any kind. That is going
to cut now most favorite nation status or treatment, which
means it's going to slash prescription drug prices, reduce them
dramatically up to at least the three, four or five
times cheaper okay for me. I'm telling you it's going

(18:14):
to be hundreds of dollars a month, which translates to whatever,
over fifteen hundred or two thousand dollars a year. That's
just for me. Imagine what it does for so many
other Americans. So this is something that the Democrats have
vowed to do, promise to do for thirty five years.

(18:34):
They haven't done it. Bush, George W. Bush promised to
do it, didn't do it. Trump did it. Now. You
would think that this would be something the media would
be talking about, the country would be talking about. This
affects almost everybody, hardly a peep. Why because Big Pharma

(18:58):
is livid Big Pharma. I mean they if they could
shoot him, as I said, they shoot him. They hate
them as much as Wall Street hates them over the tariffs.
Yet for the ordinary American, not for Wall Street, but
for main Street, this is going to have a massive
impact for years to come. And I just want to

(19:21):
very quickly read what Larry wrote on Messenger, and this
is what Larry sent me on Messenger, and he's completely
right because it also changes much of the discussion that
we've been having about healthcare for you for twenty five
thirty years, Jeff, this executive order on prescription drugs does

(19:46):
more than the obvious. For decades, we've heard how great
other countries socialized medicine and how it's superior to ours. Well,
with this executive order, the American public is learning why
our healthcare system is so much more expensive. Bingo. We've

(20:10):
been subsidizing the socialist healthcare systems of countries all over
the world. Their drugs, their prescriptions are infinitely cheaper three
four five, as I said, in some cases, ten times
cheaper than ours. Same medication, same pill, saint tablet, made
from the same plant or factory. We pay one hundred

(20:33):
bucks for it here, it's a ten dollars in France
or you know whatever, Finland or whatever, take your pick.
So they make their profits off of us while giving
everybody else the bargain basement discount rate. And Trump is
now saying no, no, no, no. The rate that you give

(20:55):
to most favored nations, treatment or status to other countries,
we're now going to give to the American consumer, every
American consumer. Now, you want to raise prices on other countries,
that's your business, but we're not going to be paying
top dollar anymore. And being gouged. So you guys make

(21:18):
your money off at the backs of the of Americans
and then use that to go cheap and subsidize prescription
meds in other countries so you can enter their market.
He's completely right, He's one thousand percent correct. So socialized
medicine has been essentially supported by us. We've been paying

(21:42):
for the socialized healthcare systems of countries all over the world.
This is now over now just objectively, you're a politician,
you want to get reelected. You're now going to save
the average family thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars.

(22:04):
And look, I need my blood pressure medication. I know
I should lose weight. I know I should exercise more.
I know my diet should be better. I get it.
The goal is not to be on these things, I
get it. But my point being, if I'm a condition
that I'm in now, if I don't take my blood
pressure medication, I could get a heart attack or a stroke.

(22:27):
High blood pressure kills. Everybody knows that cholesterol kills, So
from insulin, I have to keep my blood sugar level low.
It kills. In the long run, your kidneys go, your
liver goes. High blood sugar will kill you. So my
point is for most Americans, it's not an option. They

(22:48):
have to take these prescription medications. They have to. It's
life for death. You don't have a choice. It's not
like eating out or you know, buying a certain type
of car or a certain TV set or you know,
we're not talking about a luxury or something that you
can go without. You know, it's like food and water.

(23:09):
I need my meds. Most people need their meds. So
this is going to save the average American and the
average American family thousands and thousands of dollars. Why wouldn't
you want to codify it? I mean, it's you want
to get reelected. This is how you do it right,

(23:33):
you know. He said, hey boy, oh boy, I'm saving
a ton of money on my meds. Man. And you
know what, my member of Congress just voted to make
it permanent to change. He's got my vote.

Speaker 2 (23:45):
No.

Speaker 1 (23:46):
Listen now to Senate Majority Leader John Thune. He was interviewed. Okay,
he was interviewed, and this is what he said. In
an interview. He told uh this was punch bowl news
that while Trump's intentions are clear, he said, oh no,

(24:07):
for Trump, this is what he said. For Trump, he
clearly wants to lower drug prices. It's something that, like
a lot of other issues, he's had a passion about
and believed in for a long time. So he's acting
on that now. At this point, all I'm thinking is,
and why aren't you like, isn't that a passion of yours?

(24:29):
I mean, don't, hey, I don't know in South Dakota,
don't people are aren't they on prescription medications up there
in South Dakota. He goes on to say, but for Congress,
it isn't codifying the Executive Order into law would be

(24:50):
quote unquote fairly controversial. He says, it's too controversial, there's
too much opposition. We could never get it passed. And
then the argument, and this is the argument that some
Republicans are using. Tom Tillis is another one that Rhino

(25:13):
but they're using it, which is big Farmer's argument. These
are price controls. There's just price fixing. It's gonna kill
research and development, it's gonna hurt us in the long run.
You're crazy if you do this and make it into law.
So let me get this straight. It's fine to price

(25:35):
fix for other countries in the world. But it's not
okay to price fix for us. So we have to
keep paying three, four, five, six times more for the
same medication, the same drug, the same pill in my case,
the same insulin, the very same insulin that an Italian

(25:58):
has to pay, or a an Englishman has to pay,
or a German has to pay, or an Australian has
to pay, or a Canadian has to pay. So they
get to go low and cheap. But we got to
keep paying through the nose. By the way, how is
it price fixing? You can't control what you charge other

(26:18):
countries charge them more. What do you got to keep
charging us more? And no one's saying you can't make
a profit. All we're saying is you're price gouging. And
you're obviously price gouging. Why because four percent of the
population accounts for seventy five percent of your profits. You

(26:40):
have your global company with global markets. You're not charging
them the prices you're charging us. Hence why you're making
so much money here and not there. So raise price
is there? In other words, level the playing field. That's
Trump's argument, and he's completely right. Now, why wouldn't the

(27:01):
Republicans who are now trying to build a working, middle
class permanent coalition. You should jump all over this. To me,
this is like drilling. Yeah, we're for low gas prices,
we're for low natural gas, we're for low energy bills.

(27:22):
We got your back. You're a working person. You're gonna
pay a lot less with us. Same thing with your medications. Now,
he won't touch it with a ten foot pole. Quote unquote,
it's too controversial. No, let me give you the English translation.
They put four hundred thousand dollars in his pocket just

(27:43):
last year, Big Pharma did John Thune. That's just him alone.
He's owned. They have him in their back pocket, just
like they have Schumer in their back pocket, just like
they have ninety percent of Congress in the back pocket.
That's that's the swamp. That's why they don't want to

(28:07):
codify this into law. And just you know, as an aside,
that's why they don't want to codify Trump's immigration policy
into law. That's why they don't want to codify as
election integrity executive orders into law. And I could run
down the whole list because their donors don't want it.

(28:28):
So they yak yak yak. They say one thing on
the campaign trail to get elected and then do the
very opposite or do nothing once they're in power. Okay,
but let that go. As I like to say, here,
you have a once in a generation opportunity to dramatically

(28:50):
lower drug prices across the board for every American and
codify Trump's historic execuscutive order. It's not just good for
three and a half years. It's going to be good
for decades unless the Democrats want to go and repeal it,
which would be political suicide. And they won't touch it

(29:15):
because the lobbyists run Congress. They run the Republicans just
like they run the Democrats. And by the way, that's
why for thirty five forty years, even though the Democrats
that were going to lower prescription drug prices, they never did.
Why Big Pharma won't let them. Wall Street won't let them,

(29:35):
Their donors won't let them, just like they wouldn't let
the Republicans. Now here's a and by the way, you
would think on an issue that Democrats have claimed they
care about for how many decades have we been listening
to this, you would say no on this. I agree
with Trump. No, no on this, Bravo, bravo, nothing, nothing,

(30:04):
it's as if it didn't happen. There's only one Democrat
member of Congress. One. He's a progressive from California. Ro
Kanna has now congratulated the President on his executive order.
By the way, he's an honest man. He said, you
have now done what we progressives have been claiming we

(30:27):
wanted to do for decades. You have no one else
did it. You did it. And then he said he
went on X. You can read it on X, and
he said, what I want to do now is I'm
introducing I've put sponsored a resolution. I want to introduce
a bill that would codify into law your executive order.
He goes, and no Democrat is co sponsoring. But I

(30:49):
want a Republican to sponsor it, to co sponsor it.
So far, not one Republican, not one is co sponsoring.
Rocan is resolution not one. You want to see how
bought and paid for Congresses here. It is where they

(31:11):
work for the interests of their donors and special interests
against the active interests, the daily interests, the bread and butter,
the health interests of the constituents and the people they're
supposed to serve. This is what's wrong with Congress. This

(31:35):
is what's wrong with our political system. This is what's
wrong with the swamp. This is what's wrong with the media.
This is what's wrong with big Pharma. They owned the media,
They owned the Republicans, they owned the Democrats, they owned
the whole damn thing, lock stock, and barrel. John Thune

(31:58):
says it's too controversial to codify it into law. This
guy should be voted out on his rear end. And
if I'm President Trump up or down, I want my
executive order. I want someone to co sponsor Rocana's resolution.

(32:20):
And I want to see every member of Congress on
the record, roll call, take a vote. Same thing in
the Senate, and I want you to vote against if
you have the guts saving the average American thousands of
dollars on their prescription medications, I want you to vote
on slashing drug costs up to eighty freaking percent, and

(32:44):
then go explain it then to your voter, go to
your constituents and explain it to them. So you want
to know why we have a do nothing Congress. If
you want to know why nothing good or positive rarely
ever comes out of that body, here it is. This

(33:07):
is the swamp. Six one seven, two six six, sixty
eight sixty eight. Okay, let me ask you two questions.
I want to go now to you this incredible audience.
What do you make of Trump's executive order? Do you
agree with it? Or do you agree with the arguments

(33:29):
of many Republicans and some Democrats that this is price fixing,
these are so called price controls, and that this will
be bad for innovation, for competitiveness, for research and development.
That yeah, we pay a lot more, but that's because
we're the world's leader in pharmaceuticals and medications and prescription drugs.

(33:53):
And it is what it is. And you don't want
to mess with the golden goose that's laying the golden egg.
So do you agree with from executive order? Or do
you disagree? And secondly, and more importantly, will this executive
order help you? Are you on meds? Are you on
prescription drugs? And would a savings of thirty to eighty

(34:19):
percent paying two, three, four times less for your medications
or whatever you may need your your drugs, your prescriptions,
would that be a huge financial help and benefit to
you and your family. I'm telling you this is going
to help me a lot. It's going to help my

(34:41):
family's finances a lot. I'm saving a ton of money.
I backed this Executive Order all the way. I want
it codified into law. But that's me Agree, disagree. Eric
in Swampska, Thanks for holding Eric, welcome.

Speaker 4 (35:02):
Hey Jeff, that's are going good?

Speaker 2 (35:03):
How are you?

Speaker 1 (35:04):
Eric?

Speaker 2 (35:05):
Well?

Speaker 4 (35:05):
So I do agree with the Executive Order with lowering
the prescription drugs. You know, I'm sure health insurance companies
will be doing jumpin jacks. Hopefully these companies, you know,
can charge employers less money, lower premiums for US customers
and trickle down in that way. Might be wishful thinking,
but just saying some insurance places are getting crushed by

(35:27):
these prescription drugs.

Speaker 1 (35:30):
I'm sorry, Eric, Can you just repeat that last sentence?

Speaker 4 (35:34):
Yeah, so these prescription drugs are really hurting some of
these insurance companies are so expensive. So you know, if
we cut down these costs thirty to eighty percent, whatever
it is, the insurance companies are going to be saving
so much money. Maybe they can charge employers less money
and less premiums for the employers and US customers.

Speaker 1 (35:54):
Oh, I agree, Eric, I completely agree. And what I
love about the executive order just to you know, jump
off of what you're saying is it cuts out the
middleman completely. It cuts out a lot of these insurance companies,
and it cuts out cvs and Walgreens, and so they
can't you know, skim a little bit off the top
because what it what it says is no, the manufacturer.

(36:17):
I am just gonna say, merk or Pfizer, Maderna, you know,
take your pick, Johnson and Johnson. You are going to
sell the medication straight to the consumer at the best price,
you know, at the at the at the at the
manufacturing price, so that consumer is going to get the

(36:37):
lowest cheapest price possible. We're going to pay what they
pay in a Svedan or Norway or Poland or other
countries around the world, or Canada where the prescription drugs
are much cheaper because we're subsidizing them. And Trump is

(36:59):
saying none of no, no, no one's getting another bite
at the apple. No one's going to be skimming anything
off the top. It's going to go straight from the manufacturer,
from the pharmaceutical or prescription drug maker, straight to the consumer.
So you pay lowest price available. Eric like no, like like.

Speaker 2 (37:21):
It, love it?

Speaker 1 (37:23):
Eric? Are you like me? Are you do you take
medications or I don't want to get too personal, but
is this going to save you money?

Speaker 4 (37:32):
I'm only in my thirties, but I'm sure I'll be
there one day.

Speaker 1 (37:37):
Yeah. Well, I mean, if you eat right, have a
great diet, you know you you don't want to be
like me, Eric, trust me, because these things are really expensive.
I'm telling you, Holy mackerel, Eric, thank you very much
for that call. I really appreciate it. Six one seven
two six six sixty eight sixty eight. Okay, do you so?

(38:00):
Or Trump's executive order? Do you think should it be
made into law? Codified into law? I say yes? And
have we been subsidizing the healthcare the socialist healthcare systems
of countries all over the world? And is it time
that we end this? I want to hear from you

(38:21):
and in your life personally, if you're gonna be paying
considerably less for your prescription medications? Is this gonna personally
benefit you? Is it gonna help you with your finances
save money? To me again, it's gonna help me a lot.

(38:42):
I want to I am I the only one that's like,
you know, like five six medications. I don't know. But anyway,
because like the text line, all of a sudden, it's
just it's dead. It just all died all of a sudden.
I'm like, it might be the only one on meds
here anyway, So this benefit you and your finances.
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