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By now, everyone has heard of EpiPen headed by the daughter of a democratic senator, Joe Manchin and their outrageous price gouging, having risen to $609 dollars each foe an injector that contains one dollar’s worth of epinephrine.  The injector only costs a few dollars to make.  So why the huge mark up?  Liberal greed.  The maker of EpiPens contributed to Hillary Clinton, the Clinton Foundation and 11 of the 20 members of the Senate Committee who is investigating the price gouging.  Mylan has a monopoly, otherwise the cost would be about 20 dollars each.

With all the scandals that have swirled around the White House, many scandals get lost in the shuffle.  That is why I am exposing one of them now, for those of you who didn’t notice when they happened.

Years ago, when the Brooklyn Bridge was being sold multiple times, people made fun of the victims of this fraud.   (The sale of T-Rex traps are also profitable)  Yet the liberals today are quick to defend that very same behavior from the Recompense in Chief.  No one can say Obama doesn’t know how to repay a campaign contribution or that he has any shame in doing so.

Through the DHS, with assists from operatives in the White House, Obama has bought a bridge for Americans across the country.  For a paltry 433 million dollars, Obama purchased drugs in 2011 that might possibly cure small pox.  Supposedly, this is necessary, just in case terrorists decide to attack using small pox spores.  How about enormous traps for catching T-Rexes?

You see, we have eradicated small pox many years ago and the only spores left are in locked up vaults in Russia and the US.  Secondly, there is no proof that this drug, which costs $255 dollars per dose actually works.  We also don’t need them.  (We don’t have an estimate for the T-Rex traps yet)  And thirdly, the drug company happens to be owned by Ronald O. Perelman, longtime Obama and democratic donor.  (Perhaps Bill Maher would be interested in starting a company to manufacture these T-Rex traps)

Perelman is expected to give often and give big to Hillary  in 2016.

Still,  isn’t it a good idea to have insurance in a worse case scenario.  Well, naturally it is.  My question is why don’t we just use the 1 billion doses of proven cure we already own that cost us $3 dollars per dose?  Now, where the hell did I put my T-Rex traps?