So how it seems to work is:
Unconstitutional = Trump can do whatever he wants with no repercussions.
Constitutional = The same, except he also pays defense contractors millions of dollars to check the [x] "war crime is allowed" box before he does it.
Got that right?
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This does make me wonder if things like “GoodRx Gold” are scams, because the one time I tried to use it a few years ago they just glanced at it and hit a button, and it sure seems like if you know the correct combination of magic words then healthcare providers and pharmacies will just give you whatever you want for cheap/free anyways, but maybe I’m missing something.
Or maybe GoodRx Gold is just a subscription service to knowing those magic words 😂
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I get new health insurance and CVS calls me up like hey CVS pharmacy isn’t covered by your insurance anymore. You can just pay the full price $480, or we can send it to maybe Walgreen’s or somewhere else you want, or we can put a “CVS coupon” on it for you
“Okay what’s it cost with the CVS coupon?”
“$22”
🇺🇸
So glad I left this crummy company in the dust years ago. I can’t believe they even made it through the pivot to an overpriced subscription model back in 2021, why do consumers roll over and accept this with hardware?
If you want a smart ring with ass security at least buy a Samsung Galaxy Ring, but I’m very unconvinced these are a good idea at all.
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