Donald Trump

This is what I am really concerned about, per New York Times reporting today:

RFK Jr. Adviser Sought To Have FDA Retract Approval Of Polio Vaccine​


Aaron Siri, a lawyer who is helping to vet candidates for top health positions, has a history of challenging vaccine policies in courts. Candidates to fill roles in the incoming administration are specifically asked about their vaccine views, sources say.

The lawyer helping Robert F. Kennedy Jr. pick federal health officials for the incoming Trump administration has petitioned the government to revoke its approval of the polio vaccine, which for decades has protected millions of people from a virus that can cause paralysis or death. That campaign is just one front in the war that the lawyer, Aaron Siri, is waging against vaccines of all kinds. (Jewett and Stolberg, 12/13)

Google: Del Bigtree

Then there's this:

https://www.rollingstone.com/politi...r-lawyer-fda-revoke-polio-vaccine-1235204305/


President-elect Donald Trump is also suggesting his administration may revoke vaccine authorizations on Kennedy’s advice. In a Thursday interview with Time Magazine, Trump said he would discuss ending childhood vaccination programs with Kenendy — citing high rates of autism in a reference to the conspiracy theory linking vaccinations to the neurodevelopmental disorder.

When asked directly if he would get rid of some vaccines, Trump replied that he “could if I think it’s dangerous, if I think they are not beneficial, but I don’t think it’s going to be very controversial in the end.”

However, during this week’s appearance on Meet the Press, Trump carved out a negotiable caveat for the polio vaccine. “The polio vaccine is the greatest thing,” he said. “If someone told me ‘get rid of the polio vaccine,’ they’re going to have to work really hard to convince me.”
 
What on earth is the point of fact-checking Trump when you get results like this? I swear I spent 10 minutes trying to determine the truth and then in five seconds you post that.

Fair enough. He did suggest "injection" which is crazy talk. He still didn't say drink bleach though.

After Bryan talked about experiments in which, he said, disinfectants like bleach and isopropyl alcohol quickly killed the virus, Trump mused about whether disinfectants could be used to treat the virus in humans – asking whether there is “a way we can do something like that, by injection inside or almost a cleaning.”
It’s alright though. Apparently he was being sarcastic.


Not sure if anyone explained sarcasm to him after.
 
We’re living in the Post-truth era. Lying has no comsequences anymore.

Where it leads us is anyone’s guess.
It leads to people believing radical-edge mistruths about important things.

The consequences are an increased risk of tragic outcomes for those who believe the lies, and for regular people upon whom the lies are acted (i.e. the families of the Sandy Hook victims, e.g.)
 
This is what I am really concerned about, per New York Times reporting today:

RFK Jr. Adviser Sought To Have FDA Retract Approval Of Polio Vaccine​


Aaron Siri, a lawyer who is helping to vet candidates for top health positions, has a history of challenging vaccine policies in courts. Candidates to fill roles in the incoming administration are specifically asked about their vaccine views, sources say.

The lawyer helping Robert F. Kennedy Jr. pick federal health officials for the incoming Trump administration has petitioned the government to revoke its approval of the polio vaccine, which for decades has protected millions of people from a virus that can cause paralysis or death. That campaign is just one front in the war that the lawyer, Aaron Siri, is waging against vaccines of all kinds. (Jewett and Stolberg, 12/13)

Google: Del Bigtree

Then there's this:

https://www.rollingstone.com/politi...r-lawyer-fda-revoke-polio-vaccine-1235204305/


President-elect Donald Trump is also suggesting his administration may revoke vaccine authorizations on Kennedy’s advice. In a Thursday interview with Time Magazine, Trump said he would discuss ending childhood vaccination programs with Kenendy — citing high rates of autism in a reference to the conspiracy theory linking vaccinations to the neurodevelopmental disorder.

When asked directly if he would get rid of some vaccines, Trump replied that he “could if I think it’s dangerous, if I think they are not beneficial, but I don’t think it’s going to be very controversial in the end.”

However, during this week’s appearance on Meet the Press, Trump carved out a negotiable caveat for the polio vaccine. “The polio vaccine is the greatest thing,” he said. “If someone told me ‘get rid of the polio vaccine,’ they’re going to have to work really hard to convince me.”
America reduce its population just not in the way MAGA envisaged

I wonder does any medical insurance there even cover conditions that currently don't exist?
 

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