Rant The unfortunately necessary RFK Jr. thread

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nakedfrog

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Guy on a crusade against toxins buries a report on a leading cause of cancer for the sake of the lobbyists.

The findings will at least still be published, so there's that.
Drinking raw milk and swimming in raw sewage probably makes the cancer go away, especially if paired with a steady diet of roadkill.
 

esquared

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cytg111

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Wonder how much "old guy meds" RFK is on right now. But fuck modern medicine if I am not taking it I guess?
 

nakedfrog

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Also raw, amirite?
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And, well, he is, so yeah, I guess so.
 

Drach

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"But neither Kennedy, who has been in addiction recovery himself for decades"
This is all that needs to be said about Mr Brainworm.

This fucking administration.
Thank you every motherfucking republican that voted for this clown show.
I have been registered as a republican in the past. I am an independent that votes with democrats. The shit show is crazy right now.
 
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lsrx101

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Yes she did.
WTF is with his voice. I can barely understand him.
Sounds a lot like spasmodic dysphonia, I have a friend whose mother has it. If you listen to NPR, host Diane Rehm had the same condition for many years before she retired. I noticed it in Kennedy a year or so ago the first time I heard him speak. It seems to have gotten much worse lately,
 

esquared

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Sounds a lot like spasmodic dysphonia, I have a friend whose mother has it. If you listen to NPR, host Diane Rehm had the same condition for many years before she retired. I noticed it in Kennedy a year or so ago the first time I heard him speak. It seems to have gotten much worse lately,
You seem to be right
I googled spasmodic dysphonia, and got this

"AI Overview
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Celebrities who have openly discussed having spasmodic dysphonia include actress Selma Blair, journalist Diane Rehm, and political figure Robert F. Kennedy Jr.. Other public figures with the condition include country musician Johnny Bush, CBS News correspondent Jeff Pegues, and comedian Bill Clinton's sister-in-law. "
 

uallas5

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My state, MA, is also taking matter into their own hands. The governor just mandated that all insurance carriers operating in MA must "cover vaccines recommended by the state DPH, not the CDC"


We're also starting talks with other New England states to form a similar health alliance that states on the west coast have formed.

*edit- added direct link to local news story
 

nickqt

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My state, MA, is also taking matter into their own hands. The governor just mandated that all insurance carriers operating in MA must "cover vaccines recommended by the state DPH, not the CDC"


We're also starting talks with other New England states to form a similar health alliance that states on the west coast have formed.

*edit- added direct link to local news story
Democrats should weaponize Federalism...unless Republicans do it first. Either way, the winding down of the US as an Empire was always going to be a thing. It's a shame that instead of having Democrats preserve as much as possible, Republicans are going to destroy as much as possible.
 

sactoking

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My state, MA, is also taking matter into their own hands. The governor just mandated that all insurance carriers operating in MA must "cover vaccines recommended by the state DPH, not the CDC"


We're also starting talks with other New England states to form a similar health alliance that states on the west coast have formed.

*edit- added direct link to local news story
The problem with this approach is that if it's state mandated but not federally mandated the state has to pay the cost for people buying policies for individuals.
 
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ivwshane

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The problem with this approach is that if it's state mandated but not federally mandated the state has to pay the cost for people buying policies for individuals.

What’s the problem with that? They can tax businesses since they would presumably benefit the most from it.
 
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