A declared regime change war of choice for "freedom" of the Iranian people. A regional war in a matter of hours. American lives at risk. A massive depletion of military stockpiles on behalf of Israel
Most importantly: The most profound campaign betrayal in modern US history
My favorite thing is opening this app and zero people talking about the government shut down in my feed. How is it not huge news that THE PEOPLE WHO WORK FOR US CANNOT AGREE THEREFORE THEY DO NOTHING. Imagine hiring a painter and they disagree on your color so refuse to work 🧐
For the record, this is the opposite of MAHA. Smear the guy that was actively trying to do good and was credentialed enough to do it. The swamp is looking more swampy. I thought it was going to be drained?
Add bombed Iran without strategy and failed to release Epstein files because he is most likely in them. Oh yeah and isn’t the war in Ukraine still going? I thought that was going to end in 10 days or something.
Recently prices have continued to rise for:
- Beef
- Coffee
- Chocolate
- Eggs
- Household Utilities
Candidate Trump talked a big game on lowering grocery prices during the campaign. But as president, he has failed.
Started taking over the family business a few months ago. The main takeaway so far from building trust with employees is keeping my word with everything. If I say I’m going to do something, I just do it. No excuses.
I love watching MAGA say because Trump said it’s a Dem hit piece they are okay with powerful men getting away with abusing children.
This is an opportunity for Dems to force something the majority of Americans want. Bad people exposed.
The real problem in the USA is the average person eats around 3,500 calories a day and don’t move enough. Yes, we should strive for the best food system in the world but telling people cane sugar soda is better for you is an absolute lie.
I asked ChatGPT to give me the breakdown of a medium cane sugar coke, a cheeseburger, and a medium serving of beef tallow fries at Steak and Shake
Apparently this is MAHA now!
This is the latest research from the NIH.
You can get fluoride from toothpaste.
Why is the media calling it an “attack on science” for @SecKennedy to say we shouldn’t be drinking it.
🚨Fact check @AmeriBev
(1) Sugary drinks for kids DO contribute to obesity.
(2) Taking soda off SNAP isn't a ban - it is cutting a $10 billion subsidy to addict lower-income children to sugar water.
(3) SNAP recipients drink 45% more soda than the average American.
🔥 MUST WATCH: Calley Means GOES OFF on Politico and a Room Full of Anti-MAHA Lobbyists
"When you turn on CNBC, it's just a nonstop infomercial for pharma. It's a Skyrizi commercial followed by Scott Gottlieb saying how Bobby's k*lling people followed by a breathless coverage of the measles outbreak, and no mention of the mental health crisis. It is insane for you to insinuate that the thing standing between us and better health is more government bureaucrats."
🎥 @calleymeans
These people have lost their minds.
By the CDC's own data, tens of thousands of vaccine injuries happen per year.
Why are the "experts" breathlessly covering one measles death - but openly attacking @SecKennedy for wanting to study how to prevent vaccine injuries?
This is extremely important:
@wvgovernor, @GovCox and @SarahHuckabee are getting BLOWN UP by soda lobbyists to prevent them from issuing a waiver cutting taxpayer money for sugar water.
Please let them know how important it is they stand firm.
If they fulfill these waiver requests, it shows our voice can overpower the $ and other governors will follow.
Comment on their posts, email, call - make your voice known NOW. They are hearing the voice of soda lobbyists.
Tell them to Issue the SNAP waiver to cut soda from food stamps!
This is HUGE.
Currently some infant formulas contain >60g of sugar….literally TWICE a can of Coca Cola. Feeding a baby that much sugar sets them up for insulin resistance and gut issues for life. This stuff is abysmal.
We NEED clean and healthy alternatives.
@CartChoice This is shameful.
A rigged market is when soda companies lobby to make America the only country in the world that subsidizes soda on a low income nutrition program.
Changing that is fixing corruption, not an attack on choice.
🚨@SecKennedy calls the FDA to ELIMINATE industry self policing of food ingredients and the NIH to conduct post-market review of chemicals. This is historic.
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“In 1958, the government created a designation called ‘Generally Recognized as Safe,’ or GRAS, to make common ingredients like salt and baking soda exempt from testing. Today, it isn’t just salt and baking soda. Food companies can decide for themselves whether a substance is generally recognized as safe. No FDA approval needed.
This experiment has been a disaster. We have 10,000 more chemicals in our food than Europe.
For example, titanium dioxide, linked to DNA damage and cancer, is banned in the EU but it’s in our children’s food.
Brominated Vegetable Oil, linked to organ damage, is banned in Europe and Japan, and it’s in our children’s food.
Potassium Bromate,a suspected carcinogen, is banned in Europe and Japan, and, you guessed it, it is in our children’s bread.
Food dyes such as Red 40, Yellow 5 & 6, and Blue 1 & 2 all come with warning labels in the EU. They are linked to behavior issues in children, but in the US they are generally recognized as safe.
I can’t really blame the food companies. They are just doing what we have allowed them to do in a system that has taken on a life of its own. After all, their executives have kids too! We all agree now – we have to change the system.
That is what we are going to do. I am directing the FDA Commissioner to start the process of changing the rules to eliminate the self-affirmed GRAS pathway. I am also calling on the FDA and NIH to conduct post-market assessments of GRAS chemicals currently in our food so American consumers and regulators can make informed decisions.”
Food companies litterally have scientists studying how to weaponize their products to outhack GLP1s to ensure we eat more.
But apparently we need to wait for more human randomized controlled studies to find out if ultraprocessed food is bad.