Wonderful idea but unfortunately people won't vote for tightening their belt and vote to lose entitlement and free hand outs. No child likes the parent who is responsible and budget minded, they would rather have the parent who spends money on them with no realization that the family is going bankrupt.
America is not mature enough to vote for a rational, budget minded authority figure. They just want immediate gratification.
A friend of mine wrote this:
Good Friday, there's a subtle irony in the naming of this holiday. Calling it "good" requires a moment of pause.
Good Friday is the day that Jesus was executed.
He, a blameless man, who did nothing with his life except bless and heal. He was nailed to a cross, bearing the weight of humanity's cosmic rebellion while also showing it's inevitable, and horrific, consequence.
So to say we celebrate today isn't the whole story.
We do celebrate. We celebrate Jesus's willing sacrifice for us. We celebrate his mercy toward us. We celebrate the forgiveness he offered sinner through his death.
But we also mourn. We mourn that it was necessary. We mourn that our collective sin led to such gruesome consequences. We mourn that we still experience injustice, pain, and death in this world.
Today is a day we look at life on this earth as it really is - joy muddled with sorrow.
Momentary sadness, everlasting joy.
Like the Apostle Paul wrote, "For this light momentary affliction is preparing for us an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison, as we look not to the things that are seen but to the things that are unseen. For the things that are seen are transient, but the things that are unseen are eternal."
Those lines were penned by a man who had been imprisoned and would eventually be executed for his faith. How could he call his circumstances "light and momentary affliction"?
He remembered Good Friday and he remembered what followed.
On Good Friday we aren't only considering Jesus's costly sacrifice, we are also looking ahead to his Sunday resurrection.
We're remembering that his death was momentary.
When we gather this Sunday and proclaim "He Is Risen!" - we are stating more than a historical fact. We are shouting a proclamation of hope into the darkness of our present circumstances.
We are putting a stake into the heart of our sadness, anxieties, and fears as we celebrate the forever-increasing joy we get to experience because of Jesus's resurrection.
On Sunday we remember that the One who conquered death also said, "Behold I am making all things new."
Today, at @RobertKennedyJr's HELP hearing, I made it clear that we need medical freedom.
There's such a belief in submission.
"Submit to the government. Do what you're told."
There is no discussion. There ought to be a debate.
RFK Jr. has my vote. MAHA!
This morning, the Twenty-Second Statewide Grand Jury released its final report. This Grand Jury was tasked with investigating vaccine manufacturers and their production process for vaccines following the COVID-19 pandemic.
While we are still reading through the report and its recommendations, it details that, through deception and taking “advantage of scientific journal infrastructure” to hide adverse events from the public, Big Pharma engaged in a "pattern of deceptive and obfuscatory behavior." Big Pharma brought in billions of dollars in profit, and the federal government amplified bogus “studies,” all while suppressing any opposition that went against their preferred narrative. Instead of federal agencies acting as a backstop to bad incentives, they worked closely with Big Pharma as they cut corners, even becoming unpaid advertisers on their behalf.
The Grand Jury also details the frustrations of many, stating, "these sponsors have taken in billions of taxpayer dollars for creating and selling their vaccines; they cannot be sued if something goes wrong with them; they have access to critical information about deaths related to a side effect of their products; and the public does not have access to that information.”
The Grand Jury has made a number of recommendations that should be followed. The status quo cannot continue. The American people deserve transparency on how Big Pharma is using their federal tax dollars, and they deserve regulating entities that operate as watchdogs, not cheerleaders.
Calley Means: “This news was covered up until after the election, but the Biden Administration just announced that 38% of teens now have pre-diabetes.”
“ADHD is skyrocketing, and … 15% of high school seniors are on Adderall.
Infertility is skyrocketing among Americans. Sperm counts down 50% in a generation. 25% of women are suffering with PCOS, and the answer from the medical system is more drugs.
Still to this day, the American Medical Association says that a six-month old should get a Covid jab, and parents are called war criminals for even questioning the 72 shots that are recommended for kids, even though there’s many different policies around the world.
A new coalition is forming. Donald Trump has brought voices like Vani, voices like Courtney Swan, like Alex Clark to the top of the national conversation.
Vivek and Elon Musk are talking about how healthcare and government efficiency go hand-in-hand. We’re going bankrupt as a country because we’re getting so sick.
We spend three times more per capita on healthcare than Europe and live seven years less than most European countries.
Leaders in independent media from Tucker Carlson to Joe Rogan to Charlie Kirk to Megyn Kelly are talking about this issue every single day.
President Trump … is giving a clear directive to Bobby Kennedy at HHS. It’s extraordinary. There’s not one word of ideology in these meetings.
Donald Trump is going to usher in a golden age of science … He’s going to instruct the NIH to have no ideology.”
@calleymeans
Why are the people in power so afraid of @RobertKennedyJr? Have YOU also been brainwashed to see him as the villain?
Ask yourself:
1. Shouldn’t federal health agencies like the FDA, CDC, and NIH be transparent and free from corporate influence? These institutions are meant to protect public health, yet they often seem more aligned with corporate interests than with the people they serve. Wouldn’t we all benefit from an overhaul to restore integrity and accountability?
2. Why is pharmaceutical advertising on TV still allowed? These ads don’t just push unnecessary medications—they also control the media by providing billions in ad revenue. How can we expect honest reporting on health issues when networks rely on Big Pharma’s money to stay afloat?
3. Don’t we deserve dietary guidelines that prioritize real, whole foods over the ultra-processed junk that contributes to obesity, diabetes, and other chronic diseases? Why are we being told to cut back on natural, nutrient-dense foods like meat, while subsidized processed foods dominate our supermarkets?
4. Shouldn’t we work to remove harmful chemicals like endocrine disruptors, pesticides, herbicides, artificial dyes, and others, from our environment and consumer products? These substances are linked to rising rates of infertility, cancer, and autoimmune diseases. Why isn’t there more urgency to protect the public from these toxins?
5. And when it comes to vaccines, wouldn’t it make sense to advocate for informed choice and rigorous safety studies? If they are as safe and effective as claimed, what’s wrong with making the process more transparent and ensuring public trust?
If these ideas seem like common sense—and they clearly prioritize the health and well-being of Americans—why is RFK Jr. met with such hostility? What are his critics so afraid of? Could it be that his proposals threaten the profits and power of those who’ve benefited from a sick and uninformed population?
The real question isn’t about RFK Jr.’s ideas—it’s about what those opposing him are trying so desperately to protect.
People who actively oppose @RobertKennedyJr either don’t understand his message—perhaps because they get their news from mainstream media and 10-second sound bites taken out of context—or they genuinely don’t want him to address the root causes of chronic diseases. If you truly want to understand him, listen to his long-form interviews on various podcasts, follow his social media accounts, and read his books. You can’t dismiss a man with 40+ years of experience in the environmental and health arenas simply because you heard he’s “crazy” without investigating for yourself. When he first ran for president, I knew only the media’s portrayal of him as a nutcase. It took me weeks to fully understand what he stands for, and now I completely support his agenda.
Kennedy rightly attributes much of the rise in chronic diseases to ultra-processed foods and environmental toxins, including chemicals in food and harmful ingredients in vaccines. He isn’t anti-vaccine; he’s anti-unsafe vaccines. He has publicly questioned the safety and efficacy of vaccines, stating that they should be subject to the same rigorous testing protocols as other medications, including long-term placebo-controlled trials—which they currently lack. Since 1986, vaccine companies have been immune from lawsuits, so there are no consequences when people are injured by vaccines.
I’m thrilled about his involvement in the Trump administration and, for the first time, feel hopeful that we might stop the progression of chronic diseases and potentially reverse them for many through his policies. This effort begins with uprooting corruption within health agencies—a mission he’s set on.
But none of this excuses anyone from taking responsibility for their own health. You can begin right now by cleaning up your diet and taking control of your well-being.
FDA’s war on public health is about to end. This includes its aggressive suppression of psychedelics, peptides, stem cells, raw milk, hyperbaric therapies, chelating compounds, ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, vitamins, clean foods, sunshine, exercise, nutraceuticals and anything else that advances human health and can't be patented by Pharma. If you work for the FDA and are part of this corrupt system, I have two messages for you: 1. Preserve your records, and 2. Pack your bags.
Kamala says she believes in freedom, but I was put on a secret terror watch list after I publicly criticized her. No one will be safe from political retaliation under a Harris administration. I put my life on the line for this country. Now the government calls me a terror threat.
This is why he’s not being sued for any of the books he wrote. And let’s be clear, he names names. If he was lying, why won’t anyone sue him for defamation? Discovery. That’s why. Every one of them knows what Bobby will do to you with discovery.
Today I’m going to set the record straight by explaining my exact posture, point-by-point, on what is probably the most controversial issue of my campaign—a medical safety issue that impacts every one of us. If you take a few minutes to listen, I think you might be surprised to find out how much we actually agree.