Actions speak louder than words. Today, President Trump signed an Executive Order reshaping the childhood vaccine guidelines down to 11 core vaccinations. Given that the health of our children and has been going in the wrong direction while our vaccine schedule has continued to increase, I’m very glad to see our President has made this a priority and exercised common sense measures to get us out of this mess.
Is it everything I want? No. Is it a step in the right direction? Absolutely yes. Has any other President before him given this one moment of their time? You know the answer to that.
Change is here, and more is coming.
@AustinJustice I love that blog you wrote about Jose Garza titled, “The DA Who Prosecutes Cops Instead of Criminals.” I’d like to share it more widely. Did you post it online somewhere in blog format?
Instead of sharing the horrific, vile, & heart-stopping video of Charlie Kirk being shot, I urge you to share images of his beautiful family whose worst nightmare has come true.
Every kid deserves a dad.
Every wife deserves a husband.
Every American needs Charlie Kirk.
Lord in Heaven, we lift up our dear friend Charlie Kirk, his wife, and their beautiful children into Your loving hands. Prayer warriors, let’s unite our voices and cover Charlie in prayer. We know the prayers of the righteous carry great power! 🙏
If the bill were solely about making the 2017 tax cuts permanent, I wouldn't be a yes; I'd be a hell yes.
Unfortunately, that's not the reality with this bill. It includes the largest increase of the debt ceiling ever and will have the United States borrowing $5T over the next 2 years. This bill is the opposite of conservative, and we should not pass it.
Why do medical experts turn a blind eye to vaccine injuries?
Why is the FDA attacked for wanting to perform studies on *new* drugs?
There is a crisis of trust because the government and medical leaders LIED during COVID. The attack on science is coming from the scientists.
🚨Corrupt Senator Ron Wyden just accused RFK Jr. of pursuing money and fame while he has accepted more than $1.5 million from Big Pharma.
You can’t make this stuff up.
Sen. @SteveDaines to RFK Jr: “You mentioned that you want to make HHS the gold standard of science. I have found my engagements with you both behind closed doors in my office, as well as listening to you publicly to be very thoughtful and science based.”
Caroline Kennedy is shown below reading a letter to U.S. Senators opposing her cousin RFK Jr.’s confirmation.
Despite her calm demeanor, this is nothing but partisan politics.
The Kennedy family, outside of RFK Jr., has lost its influence and is now more of a public laughing stock than a political dynasty.
Caroline’s main claim to fame is serving as U.S. Ambassador to Australia and Japan—roles often viewed as little more than well-paid opportunities to live abroad.
Her criticism ignores the fact that her father, JFK, and uncle, RFK Sr., likely wouldn’t align with today’s Democratic Party.
The pro-war, anti-free speech, and anti-health positions of modern Democrats stand in stark contrast to their legacy.
Caroline accuses RFK Jr. of seeking attention, yet her video does the same.
To the Kennedys opposing RFK Jr: most of us don’t care.
The older generation may respect the Kennedy name, but younger Americans have moved on.
When the choice is between RFK Jr.—a recovered addict who has sacrificed everything to fight for children’s health—and a wealthy Kennedy who has never truly worked, the decision is not difficult.
RFK Jr. Drops "Crazy" Plan to Finally Tackle the Diabetes Epidemic
He says you can make "diabetes disappear" for a "tiny fraction" of the cost of putting every obese American on Ozempic.
The solution is not loading Americans on pharmaceuticals but giving “every American three meals a day of organic food,” Kennedy says.
What a crazy idea!
“Diabetes is treatable with food and exercise, and so is obesity,” Kennedy declared.
This seems like common sense, but you can imagine the pushback such a proposal would get.
Why? Because the medical industries that are supposed to make us healthier “actually make more money if we get sicker.”
RFK Jr. says him and Trumps partnership has nothing to do with revenge against Democrats and everything to do with saving children:
“I don't act out of anger or revenge or resentment. It's a bad motivation. It's like swallowing poison and hoping someone else will die.”
“I'm very pragmatic and practical and I am focused on one thing, which is how do we restore health of our children.”
“So we need to do all of these things at once, protect small farmers, restore our soils, regenerative agriculture and to get the corruption out of the federal government and make these agencies do what they were created to do, which is to protect our health and not serve the mercantile of pharmaceutical companies in the processed food industry.”
RFK has just about every reason to talk badly about Democrats and there treatment of him, but instead he takes the high road because he realizes if we are going to unify this country we cannot begin by dividing it even more.
Now that @RobertKennedyJr has, effectively, ended his campaign, a few thoughts on the impact. As many of you know, I was very critical of his position on Israel, but leaving that aside, this campaign was truly unique in many ways.
He made health the focus of his campaign. This is unprecedented. Prioritizing health meant a full repudiation of the anti science, anti human Covid lockdown and “vaccine.” It also meant dealing with issues that never come up in politics, namely that we lead the world in chronic health illness. This is something, I’m embarrassed to admit, I paid far too little attention to. After Bobby’s campaign, it’s apparent how insane it is that this is never an issue in national politics. What could possibly be more important than the health of our children?
He was heroic on the war in Ukraine, free speech, three letter agencies, big pharma, and government corruption in general.
On top of all of this, Bobby is a genuinely smart and kind man. That was so refreshing in contemporary politics. The fact that someone who reads books and treats people with decency was running was such a contrast to what we’re used to.
I’m glad that RFK ran. I think we’re a better country for it. I know I’ve been hard on him at times but from the bottom of my heart, thank you Bobby Kennedy.