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Shawna Kearsley
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#TheDailyAcorn U.S. Drug Shortages Climb to A Record High! Abortion Getting Riskier For The Donald Trump

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New shortages include rifaximin tablets, which are used to treat diarrhea, mepridine hydrochloride injections used to treat pain during surgeries. Fixing the problem will probably involve changing the business model, including taking steps that would increase the prices of generic medicine so sales of generic medicine can support manufacturing and attract additional companies, according to researchers and policymakers. Mark Cuban says. Bullshit. Oh, I can't wait to do a dive into Mark Cuban

The Wall Street Journal Weekend Edition

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Shawna Kearsley
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Potential Fixes on US Drug Shotages, At Record High. #TheDailyAcorn Wall Street Journal Edition

We're going to bring in some of our guests and do some conversation, digging a little bit deeper into what is happening with the pharmaceutical shortage and the supply chain and the end user. Ah, the end user. Me, the old ladies and the old guys. My grandma. Yeah, how about that?
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Shawna Kearsley
@OnAcornBay · 4:59

Abortion-Provider Protection Passed. #TheDailyAcorn wall Street Journal Weekend

Republicans were firmly against the bill to shield against out of state lawsuits. The votes came after attorneys, after the attorney general in 16 states, including Tennessee, threatened legal action if Maine proceeded with a shield law preventing out of state repercussions for those who provide abortions and what describe as gender transition surgeries for children. Now I'm not even talking about right or wrong, up or down with the, I can't even, you know, saying gender transition surgeries for children. I don't even understand that
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Shawna Kearsley
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Part 1 Abortion Gets Riskier For The Donald #TheDailyAcorn Wall Street Journal Weekend Edition

Arizona, Arizona's highest court, and most of you already know that Arizona's highest court is in play, revived a civil war era ban on most abortions, heightening the stakes in a swing state where voters will likely cast ballots in November on a measure that would legalize abortion until viability. Wow. Now, now, I don't even know what to say about that. That requires its own deconstruction there. Our bodies, ourselves, is what I say
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Shawna Kearsley
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Part II-Abortion Gets Riskier For The Donald

Yeah, I call. Yeah, I call, yeah. Strategy indeed. So I, we have one more section to conclude. This section here, and this is about abortion, getting riskier for the Donald. He might be painting himself into a corner here. What of president
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Shawna Kearsley
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Part III -Abortion Gets Riskier For the DONALD Should an 1849 Law Bar abortions? #TheDailyAcorn Wall Street Jornal Edition

She's probably, you know, she's out of that area. I find the older I get, I'm starting to not think about it that way. But that's not how we think about it. When he was president, she said, our economy was booming across all demographics, so that's what's going on there. The laws governing abortion vary by state, as do the politics
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Shawna Kearsley
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Part IV Abortion Getting Riskier For the Donald #TheDaily Acorn Wall Street Journal Edition

There are children who are being impregnated by their fathers. I mean, should they go through full term? I don't know. And then there are the real health concerns. So there are those issues that have to be taken care of. And then there are people that are just having massive amount of children and the population increase with the lack of resources is a real issue. We're not taking care of them. And that whole issue of choice is certainly something we have to look at
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Shawna Kearsley
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TheDailyAcorn- Wall Street Journal Weekend Edition

Soccer fans already in prep mode for World Cup 2026. We know about the soccer fans. They are super die hard, and they don't play around with their fan selves. High rates start to squeeze. Banks, JP Morgan, Citigroup, Wells Fargo foresee a weaker income from lending. Some of the nation's biggest banks said Friday the economy continues to look strong, but they are starting to feel the pinch of higher for longer interest rates. I love the sound of the crunching paper. I do
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