I was getting my prenatal meds (that I ended up rejecting and buying it over the counter, because it was $100.00) and there was 2 ladies in front of me. They were yelling and shouting to the pharmacist, because a month ago their meds were $35.00 each, but now it was $115.00. As they looked at the line with dumbfounded faces and asked at load: cam you belive this?
I responded: Yes, yes I can. As the new "President" approved a new executive order to increase certain medications and insurances are running rampant with it.
Everyone looked at me like I was crazy and someone asked me if it wasn't congress that did that? And I responded: No, Joe Biden signed an EO to increase insulin and Epi-pen prices look it up.
They were shocked and the ladies in front were upset by it as their meds were for diabetes. They almost lost it. I felt bad for them all.
Giant RED PILL.
The only way people listen to you is when it actually affects them personally
Getting hit in the pocket book usually does that.
That is with anyone. That is a human condition. It is how the brain works..
Humans are inherently wired to resist change at a fundamental level..
There are only two ways in which humans change..
1 Encountering contradicting evidence of their bias by accident
2 Having a significant event or occurrence that immediately affects and alters their perception