• Newsom proves it again

    From ScottW@21:1/5 to All on Thu Mar 9 19:57:53 2023
    He's unfit to be president.

    He's a naive and vengeful little putz ignorant of the law and reality.

    Newsom threatened Walgreens that it would face dire consequences for its decision to withhold the anti-life medication. However, the liberal governor failed to clarify how he would cut ties with the company.

    In response, a company spokesperson said, "we are deeply disappointed by the decision by the state of California not to renew our longstanding contract due to false and misleading information. Walgreens is facing the same circumstances as all retail
    pharmacies, and no other retail pharmacies have said that they would approach this situation differently, so it’s unclear where this contract would now be moved. Our position has always been that, once we are certified by the FDA, Walgreens plans to
    dispense Mifepristone in any jurisdiction where it is legally permissible to do so, including the state of California. We will dispense this medication consistent with federal and state laws. Providing legally approved medications to patients is what
    pharmacies do, and is rooted in our commitment to the communities in which we operate.”

    ScottW

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  • From Art Sackman@21:1/5 to ScottW on Thu Mar 9 20:42:42 2023
    On Thursday, March 9, 2023 at 10:57:54 PM UTC-5, ScottW wrote:
    He's unfit to be president.

    He's a naive and vengeful little putz ignorant of the law and reality.

    Newsom threatened Walgreens that it would face dire consequences for its decision to withhold the anti-life medication. However, the liberal governor failed to clarify how he would cut ties with the company.

    In response, a company spokesperson said, "we are deeply disappointed by the decision by the state of California not to renew our longstanding contract due to false and misleading information. Walgreens is facing the same circumstances as all retail
    pharmacies, and no other retail pharmacies have said that they would approach this situation differently, so it’s unclear where this contract would now be moved. Our position has always been that, once we are certified by the FDA, Walgreens plans to
    dispense Mifepristone in any jurisdiction where it is legally permissible to do so, including the state of California. We will dispense this medication consistent with federal and state laws. Providing legally approved medications to patients is what
    pharmacies do, and is rooted in our commitment to the communities in which we operate.”

    ScottW

    As gov of Cal, he cares more about controlling what the rest of the states do. He already thinks he is President.

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