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Did you guys know if our government reduced spending by 1% accross the board we would have a balanced budget in 7 years and be completely out of debt in 10 years. :)
 
Did you guys know if our government reduced spending by 1% accross the board we would have a balanced budget in 7 years and be completely out of debt in 10 years. :)

I didn't know that. Probably because it's not true.
 
Dendreon is a client so I can't comment too much on this stock but I want to address one thing: There is no problem with Provenge, there is a problem with the present size of the market for Provenge relative to previous expectations. It's a sales issue, not a problem with the company's drug.

It also doesn't help that it's a drug that has a very different procedure than reimbursement rules contemplate and we're presently operating in a period of time where reimbursement rules are in flux, not the least of which is the result of the things happening in Washington.

Provenge sounds like a professional group that you can hire to go hurt people who have hurt you. You take the "pro" from professional and the "venge" out of revenge.
 
It's good to know you know more then a US senator... Go drive your girly car off a bridge you are a hinderance to society.
It's just common sense GJ...

the US debt is 14 trillion dollars. Total federal/state/local spending is 7 trillion dollars this year, and the revenue is about 5.1 trillion dollars. Even if you cut 25% of federal/state/local spending (1.75 trillion dollars), the National debt would still escalate at a rate of 150 billion dollars per year. So 1% to balance the budget is completely out of the question.

And Rand Paul is a moron...

Source: https://www.usdebtclock.org/
 
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legalize Mary jane.
tax the **** out of mary jane.

and the problem is solved

I was thinking about this last night? Why not legalize every recreational drug, and implement a substantial risk tax, based on implied inherent dangers for each drug. Why not legalize cocaine and tax it at 500%?
 
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I was thinking about this last night? Why not legalize every recreational drug, and implement a substantial risk tax, based on implied inherent dangers for each drug. Why not legalize cocaine and tax it at 500%?

If you legalized drugs, thousands of DEA agents would be out of work. You wouldn't need to use as many fighting the war on drugs. It would certainly help, but there are still negatives to that solution.
 
If you legalized drugs, thousands of DEA agents would be out of work. You wouldn't need to use as many fighting the war on drugs. It would certainly help, but there are still negatives to that solution.

But just THINK OF THE SAVINGS OMG. THAT'S THE ONLY SOLUTION.

"Compromise" accomplished.
 
If you legalized drugs, thousands of DEA agents would be out of work. You wouldn't need to use as many fighting the war on drugs. It would certainly help, but there are still negatives to that solution.

They could make it were you have to buy a license to grow marijuana, then make someone buy an additional license to distribute and sell marijuana. The need for DEA agents would be still be necessary to enforce the legality of Marijuana operations.
 
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