@Gale92816147796@KWCH12 You can thank DOGE and Trump administration for cuts to screwworm monitoring programs at USDA/USAID. Now it's showing up for the first time in decades.
@DeuxIct@KAKEnews@katedevinetv DOGE cut USDA/USAID screwworm monitoring programs. Now screwworm is in Texas for the first time in decades. Live cattle imports pose risk but processed beef & immigrants do not. Screwworm doesn't spread from hitching rides on people.
@RogerMarshallMD People lost trust because they see so many politicians covering for Epstein crimes (especially Trump) and use taxpayer dollars to enrich corporations and the wealthy. They lost trust because they don't listen to the people, and neither do you.
@TaniyahMitch97@KWCH12 A bit ironic seeing as major medical organizations (APA, AMA, WHO) all agree that gender dysphoria is best treated through gender affirming care rather than conversion, which usually leads to worse outcomes. Trans folks have been around a long time, and are (mostly) normal people
@TaniyahMitch97@KWCH12 Nobody is stopping you from ignoring it. One month of visibility doesn't take anything away from you, it just means that some people finally feel seen. Visibility isn't a threat, it's just another calendar month. There are plenty of others.
@mrapples1012@KWCH12 Funny that you assume I'm gay for having respect for LGBTQ folks. Very telling. Your whole response is a giant contradiction. You don't have to agree with everyone's gender identity, but it's not hard to treat people with basic human respect.
@TaniyahMitch97@KWCH12 The VAST majority of LGBTQ people are normal folks who just want to live their normal life like the rest of us. Don't like gay parades or drag queens? Don't go to their events. It's not hard.
@ExtraSaltedNuts@KWCH12 You supplied the claim - the onus to prove it is on you, not me. The CSA prevalence study is old, small in sample size, and methodologically flawed. Correlation โ causation - even researchers don't agree and neither does the APA, WHO, or decades of science. Keep cherry picking.
@joebidenleghair@yanman14393@Philip_Sarnecki Fair point. But crying foul on democratic partisan gerrymandering while praising republican gerrymandering proves it's a systematic issue. Both sides gerrymander, but GOP benefits far more from it. So that's why they love to do it.