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Bad_Brad
Bad_Brad
17 days ago

It’s clear the Libtards are going to fight this man tooth and nail. I’m some what of a health and nutrition guy and from my perspective RFK hasn’t missed a thing. I hope DJT has something up his sleeve to help all these great people he’s nominated secure their positions.

Joe Blow
Joe Blow
17 days ago
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Yeah, its astounding to see. I can’t wait to see how it pans out.
You’re not wrong though…. the number of people and amount of money potentially affected by these changes is mind numbingly staggering. I imagine they are doing everything in their power to try to get in the good graces… they’re slimy, not confrontational. But in thinking about the power and money in our world that is being threatened right now… My God! They won’t lie down and take it. There’s going to be fireworks. It’s too much money. Killing a few prominent people is NOT an impediment to these people. THAT much money, between Monsanto and Pfizer alone, never mind the other players in the space. They’ve spent their lives, their entire professional careers molding a corrupt workplace they can thrive in. They’re not giving that up because we decide we like The Donald.
Some of the older/senior people involved in this cabal may punch-out and take their yacht to the Riviera… But the middle aged younger folks, that burned bridges to get where they are, they don’t have the Ferrari yet. They’re not going to trade it all away because some trumptards got off their duff and voted. The whole system, from development, to regulation, to distribution, is co-opted by this criminal network. It’s in cahoots w/ the food industry as well, another gazzillion dollars of lobbying money at work. Nope, the fight is going to be utterly epic.

a follower, working on it.
a follower, working on it.
17 days ago

He better back off the cheez- its or we will have a problem!

Andrew
Andrew
17 days ago

Some staff members at the Food and Drug Administration are considering a quick exit as Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is being floated as a potential health official in the incoming Trump administration, according to three former and one current government official who were granted anonymity to speak freely about sensitive issues. The former officials are still in touch with colleagues who work at the FDA.

“With the first administration, more people took a wait-and-see approach. Now, between the concerns about new post-employment restrictions and the risk of involuntary separation, more people are looking proactively,” one former official said. 

The current official agreed with that assessment, adding that “dozens” are most likely considering their options.

towasi
towasi
16 days ago

Crazy to me is how most people- MOST- think if it’s edible, it’s safe. If it’s in the Store, it’s ok to eat because it tastes good. WTF kinda logic is that? Never underestimate the stupidity of people- all of us. Let me tell you how great it is to never need a doctor for health. I’ve cured so many of my own ailments that I was told I needed Rx for, or procedures…yes, I was very, very stupid too. I’m ever-learning, intentionally.

DWEEZIL THE WEASEL
DWEEZIL THE WEASEL
16 days ago

The elephant in the room is good nutritional habits start in the home. Growing up in the 1950’s, mom and dad stressed fresh fruits, vegetables, a balanced diet, and no soda pop. Those habits usually stay with you.

Latigo Morgan
Latigo Morgan
15 days ago

I’ve noticed there are certain “foods” that even chickens won’t eat. Not to mention, raccoons, and crows. I mean, if no animal will eat something like Ruffles potato chips, as one example, then it probably shouldn’t be eaten by humans, either.
Had a store bought chocolate birthday cake nobody wanted to eat, so I gave it to the chickens. They wouldn’t touch it. Neither would the crows, doves, skunks, or mice. It sat out in the chicken yard until it got hard as a brick, then eventually disintegrated.