Kim Simac wants more transparency for perspiration drugs and wants to find ways to make perception drugs cheaper

As was first pointed out by capper over at Cognitive Dissidence, far-right extremist Republican State Senate candidate Kim Simac, who’s challenging incumbent Democratic State Senator Jim Holperin in a recall election, gave a rather curious answer to a question asked of her on a questionnaire from the Coalition of Wisconsin Aging Groups (CWAG).

Here’s the question, along with Simac’s answer, both of which are copied verbatim but with emphasis added to make things easy for you.

4. Do you support collecting sales taxes on internet sales (e-fairness) to create a level playing field for Main Street businesses and increase revenues to support vital programs for the elderly?

I believe one of the problems with healthcare is that there are so many discrepancies and the lack of transparency in the cost of care, that includes perspiration drugs. levying a sales tax on internet transactions doesn’t lower the cost of healthcare it makes the more affordable option more expensive. We should be looking at ways to make healthcare and perception drugs cheaper and that should include FDA approved internet suppliers. True competition will help lower the prices of prescription drugs, we shouldn’t be looking to increase prices because of taxes, and this will only make this situation more difficult for our seniors.

So remember folks, if you want increased transparency when it comes to your perspiration drugs and lower costs when it comes to your perception drugs, then Kim Simac is the candidate you should send to the Wisconsin State Senate.

You can read the questionnaire for yourself HERE.

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3 thoughts on “Kim Simac wants more transparency for perspiration drugs and wants to find ways to make perception drugs cheaper

  1. Hey I just saw a press release from Kim Simac saying that male Liberal bloggers are piling on, and mocking menopausal women and their hot flashes. Apparently it was NOT a spell-check problem at ALL but instead heralds her bold new health care initiative for Women Of A Certain Age. It’s over on WisPolitics, go look.

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