#politics I learned only early this morning that Sen. Warnock fought for a cap on Insulin costs.
If I was a Georgia voter, I would have been very interested in this piece of information.
This is a classic example of how the media at all levels is doing a bad job of informing us. There was a massive amount of "coverage" of this election, but it was all about the horse race and click bait.
@KamloopsBob
Insulin is big pharma at its worst.
Costs almost nothing to make, like $1 or so, patent has long since had its payback but they sell it for Β£100's a vile.
It like a tax on life itself.
Totally wrong, unethical.
You may find big pharma had it drowned out with click bait news to hide it in plain sight, so nobody knew & it couldnt become law.
@KamloopsBob
But did he and his campaign make an effort to get this information out? Was it included in flyers, email blasts, social media, at press junkets, campaign stops?
We can't rely solely on the media to do the job of the politicians and those that run their campaigns.
@KamloopsBob
I know thatβs currently true for Medicare recipients, but is it for everyone else?
@DocLaing Apparently that's something that Sen. Warnock is working on.
@KamloopsBob
I knew about that because I pay attention to what Congress is doing.