@loosepassive You are missing the point. Successful people do not want to impose suffering, even in the real world. I’d imagine what you are referring to aren’t unsuccessful people that deserve nothing, it’s people who don’t even try to be successful they just want others to provide for them
@loosepassive That’s why your question is flawed. No one wants the unsuccessful to suffer, it’s bad for business. They can’t spend money they don’t have.
@loosepassive The overarching answer is more money ends up in the pockets of the people who produce better products/services. The labels of who those people &the exact differences would be an oversimplification. Yes there would be income disparity but in an *ideal* situation all would thrive
@loosepassive It would end up in the pockets of whoever produced the better products or provided the better services. The genius may become a physicist at a university and a lazy person could solve a problem that makes him hundreds. The key is to allow anyone to pursue their own path
@JoeSchroe85 I don’t have the raw numbers but I’ve been loosely monitoring the low $ stuff. For me at least, the weeks I cash double ups I cash tournaments as well and vice versa. There are very few weeks where I cash one and not the other. At that point I’d rather the upside of tournaments
@JoeSchroe85 I get that, but over the long run a single lineup in tournaments will be more +EV. Tournament/double up min cash score is around the same for most races but cash games have a lower ceiling
The PBM hired by TriCare, is out there trying to kill independent pharmacies by asking them to do a deal that pays them less than cost and ZERO for the work to actually fill the prescription.
The Indy pharmacies are in a catch 22. They want to support all the service members in their communities, that put it on the line for our country.
But the PBM doesn’t care about those local pharmacies.
Here is an example.
Eliquis -
Pharmacy cost: $576.57
PBM payment to Phamracy= $543.16
Pharmacy Net Loss = $33.41
It’s the same for ALL BRAND MEDs
If you want to see your local pharmacy able to support our service members and their families, without going out of business, please call your Senator and ask them to do something to change the PBM that the DOD works with.
Use a Pass Through PBM and save taxpayers billions and keep alive thousands of pharmacies
If you have examples of PBM greed killing Indy pharmacies and /or costing taxpayers money, tag me and I’ll repost it