I mean seriously - this is obviously a hugely talented person. It's sad...
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Free registration at the forum removes this block.I'm glad you bumped this because VICE recently had someone interview him.
I thought it was interesting. He spent $2 million on a Wu-Tang Clan album...
Here's the video:
sure seems alot different in this videodid anyone else not watch this?
thoughts??
certainly clears up A LOT
thoughts??
Shrekli fills the role of the evil capitalist perfectly. The media needs a villain and he's it.
Sorry but i stopped listening after he started justifying the price increase of the drug. As if the quantity of people "affected" really matters. I'm sure he wouldn't want his mother or his sister paying $800 a freaking pill -- but never mind that, only a few people buy the drug so it's OK.
Guy's a weasel.
Shrekli fills the role of the evil capitalist perfectly. The media needs a villain and he's it.
Sorry but i stopped listening after he started justifying the price increase of the drug. As if the quantity of people "affected" really matters. I'm sure he wouldn't want his mother or his sister paying $800 a freaking pill -- but never mind that, only a few people buy the drug so it's OK.
Guy's a weasel.
that the insurance is hardly affected
If you don't have insurance he gives it out free.
Please use similar analogies throughout your new bookthe $15/hour minimum wage crowd has the intellectual capacity of four gold fish wired together by a copper wire.
This is why the $15/hour minimum wage crowd has the intellectual capacity of four gold fish wired together by a copper wire.
Shrekli
Yes but insurance companies pass along costs to the consumer. If anyone thinks an $800 pill doesn't trickle down to the consumer in the form of higher insurance costs, rates, etc., they're naive. I always find it amusing how people think higher business costs somehow doesn't make it's way down the pipeline to the customer. (Despite the contention of it going into research) This is why the $15/hour minimum wage crowd has the intellectual capacity of four gold fish wired together by a copper wire.
I haven't kept up to date on this guy's shenanigans, mostly because I have more interesting things to do (watch my grass grow, doodle, etc.) but, I mean, is everyone forgetting he got arrested for running a ponzi-scheme? Yeah, great guy. I'm sure it was all justifiable, though.
HA! I almost fell out of my chair.When you force the market to accept a lower value product than the competition offers because of your power or influence, I call that "Comcasting."
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Wow, 2 bro-marketers in 1 week, we on a roll!
who was the 2nd?
oh yea, i remember hearing about this.
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