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The post of a furious Maga voter that breaks down the “ridiculous” costs of their diabetes medicine because of the rates of Donald Trump goes viral

    A Facebook message written by a self-proclaimed Maga voter that says that she and her partner can no longer pay their imported medicines because of the rates of Donald Trump, becomes viral.

    A Facebook message that pronounced frustration about the high costs of medicines and criticizing the policy of US President Donald Trump on drug prizes

    At the start of the position, the Maga voter expressed her anger with President Trump and his continuous rate war that increased the prices of imported goods in the US.

    Facebook -post criticizes Trump and rates, with a different language

    She said, “He should take his tarrifs and put them on his ass!”

    A woman who one "WANTED: President" Sweatshirt with a photo of a public figure, standing outside a building with visible textboards

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    She then broke the costs of her and her partner's medicines in the US, who amount to more than $ 500 for each of them with Medicare.

    Text discusses high costs of medicines, mentioning blood thinners who cost more than $ 500 per month, and extra costs with Medicare Part D
    Top view of an open pill bottle filled with green capsules, representing medication or supplements

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    She said they had bought their medicines from Canada or the UK to save money …

    Summary of medication costs for an offer of three months from Canada or the UK: Eliquis $ 220, Xarelto $ 99, Jardiance $ 200, Breather $ 135
    Recipe bottle tipped with various pills on a wooden surface, which indicates medication-related financial reasons

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    But that changed when the Canadian company increased its prices by $ 80 – $ 100 a month to compensate Trump's rates.

    Summary of the text: The message criticizes high drug prices in the US, claims that older adults cannot pay them and blame Trump for removing access to Canadian alternatives

    “I voted for Trump, I really wanted me not to have … He didn't make America great anymore, but he certainly makes it more expensive,” she wrote.

    Text criticizes the actions and impact of Trump, and mentions regret about voting for him
    Tick on grass reads "Trump 2024 makes America great again!" amidst trees that indicate a political campaign message

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    In response to the messages, people had a number of opinions, with a defensive President Trump …

    “You cannot blame the president for high drug prices,” a person commented on the original post.

    Facebook commentary that criticizes a plan and mentions the favorite negotiations of the drug price

    “It's not the fault of Trumps, you can't figure this out,” wrote another.

    Summary of a Facebook commentary that discussed issues with policy with regard to diabetes, monitor costs, mentioning Medicare, President Trump and the search for help

    While others blame the original poster for its voting decisions …

    “If you cannot pay for your medication, why would you ever vote for a Republican ??? The Democratic platform has been reduced for health care for decades,” a user asked.

    US President Donald Trump gives comments while the American Vice President JD Vance looks at the National Memorial Day -compliance

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    “I wish I had more sympathy. That went away in November. They get exactly what they voted for … We told them this time different,” wrote another person.

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