Friday, October 29, 2021
Uncertain...
Kyrsten Sinema struck an agreement on prescription drug pricing with President Joe Biden as part of Democrats' social spending talks, though it’s at risk of ultimately being excluded as the party tries to reach a deal that can pass.
The Arizona Democrat was somewhat reluctant to strike a deal on prescription drug price negotiation, a key campaign plank for many Democrats. But a source familiar said the president and Sinema were able to see eye to eye in the end.
That deal may not cost any one one more penny.
House Democrats fired back on Thursday. A Democratic aide said they were never party to the Sinema-White House agreement and saw it as a “Trojan horse devised by Big Pharma.”
The prescription drug pricing language was ultimately left out of the framework the White House released publicly, leaving its fate uncertain.
Promise...
Prices...
In the meantime, the White House is seeking the cooperation of OPEC, meaning, Saudi Arabia’s de facto leader, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who it otherwise is trying to hold at arm’s length. It also means seeking cooperation from OPEC+ essentially, Russian President Vladimir Putin, who no doubt will relish “the ask” being requested of him.
Tyrant...
Mayor Bill de Blasio hailed the downfall of his longtime rival Gov. Andrew Cuomo but warned that New Yorkers should keep a close eye on the departing governor for further misdeeds until he’s actually out the door.
Thursday, October 28, 2021
Fourth ..
Protein...
It's also believed that protein boosts your metabolism, enabling you to burn more calories 24 hours a day. What's more, protein can help you build lean muscle, giving your metabolism an additional boost as you burn more calories at rest.
Sinema...
After her election, she joined the New Democrat Coalition, the Blue Dog Coalition and the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus, amassing one of the most conservative voting records in the Democratic caucus.[1]
Sinema is the first openly bisexual and the second openly LGBT woman to be elected to the House of Representatives and to the Senate in 2012 and 2018, respectively.[2] She also was the first woman elected to the Senate from Arizona.[3]
Wednesday, October 27, 2021
Humane...









