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Accu-Chek Aviva Plus NFR Test Strips, 50 Count
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Advanced accuracy—you can have even more confidence in the accuracy of your blood sugar results.5 second test timeNo coding—for fewer steps in testing.Test right the first timeFills quickly at any point along the tip with only a tiny, 0.6 microliter drop.If there is no black code key included, Accu-Chek will provide one at your request by going to their webpage.5 second test timeFinger, palm or forearm testingTest right the first time
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u/usuallyskeptical · 5 pointsr/Conservative

I think the best thing the Republican party can do is to take a more solutions-based approach than they have the past four years, as opposed to the constant effort to vilify and obstruct Obama. It plays well with the Conservative base, but that's about it. I think to a majority of independents, the Republicans were viewed as pro-Wall Street in the Dodd-Frank debates (which obviously played out poorly for them in the wake of the financial crisis), and they were viewed as pro-status quo in the healthcare debates.

Republicans were never going to stop some type of financial or healthcare reform from happening. Especially with healthcare, it is abundantly clear that there is a problem. But the overall message from Republicans seemed to be that "America has the best healthcare in the world." That is the absolute wrong message to convey when individual diabetes test strips go for $18 a pop at the hospital, but a 50-pack goes for $21.19 on Amazon. The healthcare debate irks me the most, because there are definitely some actual free-market solutions that would substantially bring down costs. But Republicans completely botched the debate, made few attempts to appear reasonable and solutions-driven, and Obamacare and more government intervention is what we got. Even now, all we get are votes to repeal Obamacare every other day, and hardly any effort to promote a viable (and PREFERABLE!!!) free-market alternative.

Free. Market. Solutions. That should be their mantra. Hammer it home every time they come across a problem created by too much government intervention. Give numerous specific examples. Admit when there are problems, especially when they are clear as day for everyone to see, and promote free-market solutions for those problems.