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Congress is lukewarm on RFK Jr.’s plans. In the states, they’re catching fire

Yeah, Big Pharma is in trouble now that RFK has endorsed fast food fries and Coke as health foods. Now no one will need their products!
Trying to keep a brain worm alive by flooding it with heroin for 14 years isn't a great prerequisite.
 
Trying to keep a brain worm alive by flooding it with heroin for 14 years isn't a great prerequisite.
I wasn't a big fan of Joe Biden, either.
 
Trying to keep a brain worm alive by flooding it with heroin for 14 years isn't a great prerequisite.
This must really make you mad. Why do brain worms make someone want safe vaccines?

 
This must really make you mad. Why do brain worms make someone want safe vaccines?


An anti-science CT dunce in charge of HHS certainly does make me angry. I have a brain; sans worm.
 
An anti-science CT dunce in charge of HHS certainly does make me angry. I have a brain; sans worm.
I guess if brain worms makes someone want safe vaccines that must mean you are for vaccines that aren't safe. Interesting
 
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s ‘Make America Healthy Again’ movement is taking off in red — and blue — states, even as health experts condemn some of his actions.

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign to “make America healthy again” has spread from Washington to state capitols with nearly 900 measures introduced this year echoing his agenda.

Those capitols span Republican strongholds, such as Austin, Texas, and Tallahassee, Florida, as well as Democratic ones, such as Albany, New York; Boston; and Trenton, New Jersey.

A POLITICO analysis found more than 130 bills aimed at regulating ultraprocessed foods and improving nutrition, over 60 bills restricting the application of pesticides and other chemicals, and more than 130 bills expanding vaccine exemptions or prohibiting mandates this year. Lawmakers also introduced dozens of bills to promote the use of psychedelics, authorize sales of raw milk and ivermectin, and ban the fluoridation of drinking water.

The measures emerging from state legislatures, long seen as testing grounds for federal policy, show how Kennedy’s movement to combat chronic disease has struck a chord across the country — even as it conflicts with traditional Republican views about regulating industry. The number of bills on the subjects has increased at least 45 percent from the prior year and in 2023 for the four states that convene biennially. The outpouring of interest in Kennedy’s agenda also shows how he has outmaneuvered a public health establishment that has condemned aspects of his agenda, such as expanding vaccine exemptions and ending water fluoridation, as unscientific and dangerous.





The MAHA movement is spreading across the country despite the food and pharmaceutical captured Congress resistance. This should be a bipartisan issue, but it isn't because Trump is involved.

I don't think Congress wants to piss off big business.
 
The problem was the former first lady was acting on authority that first ladies do not have. And she was starving the kids.
No.

First, First Ladies almost always do a project that involves taking steps that are generally well within the purview of various agencies to enact to make a difference. There is a long list of these.

Second, she did not at any time dictate what exact foods any school cafeteria had to offer kids. Those schools are responsible for not being stupid and actually offering variety. Funny to me how my kids had plenty to eat under them, yet all these other school systems couldn't figure it out. Almost like they were doing something wrong with their money or simply not getting enough. Or maybe they were just being run by idiots. Still a problem with the school district officials, not the policy that allowed plenty of options.
 
RFKrazy Jr. is a politically-appointed terrorist.

I'd like to see him arrested, but i'll also settle for him being just unemployed.
He should swim more in Rock Creek. The E-Coli would do him good.
 
I guess if brain worms makes someone want safe vaccines that must mean you are for vaccines that aren't safe. Interesting
faulty logic. there are multiple reasons for wanting safe vaccines, you dont need a brain worm to want that.
maybe you have a brain worm? :)
 

He likes to flood the zone with information, even irrelevant information, that comes from sites that don't employ fact checkers.

Its a propaganda technique honed by Sreve Bannon.
 
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The left was ridiculed because Michelle Obama’s idea of healthy food options were mandatory inedible slops that no child wanted to eat and criticism of New York’s proposals was hardly partisan.
No, that's what Fox News told you the plan was.
 
For wanting carcinogenic chemicals long since banned by Europe removed from the American food supply?
No, for a hundred other absolute dipshit ideas.

The man thinks vaccines cause autism. He shouldn't be in charge of health police.
 
No.

First, First Ladies almost always do a project that involves taking steps that are generally well within the purview of various agencies to enact to make a difference. There is a long list of these.

Second, she did not at any time dictate what exact foods any school cafeteria had to offer kids. Those schools are responsible for not being stupid and actually offering variety. Funny to me how my kids had plenty to eat under them, yet all these other school systems couldn't figure it out. Almost like they were doing something wrong with their money or simply not getting enough. Or maybe they were just being run by idiots. Still a problem with the school district officials, not the policy that allowed plenty of options.
You are kind of full of shit on that one. The school districts went along with it as federal funding was at stake.
 
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