Jon Hansen @SpeakerHansen in SD and @ZachLahn in Iowa are the candidates running on medical freedom, land rights, against the green grift and data center takeover of our western ranches, and against the transhumanist surveillance state. Those are probably the only states this cycle where we can install a DeSantis level governor. This all goes down tomorrow.
Medical error kills more people in less than two weeks than all non suicide firearm deaths in a year.
Obesity kills more people in 10 days than non suicidal gun deaths in a year.
Stop pretending it’s about lives instead of it being about disarming citizens to control them.
Anyone defending Trump’s destructive tariffs should consult Adam Smith (the father of modern economics) and MAJOR influencer of the founding fathers.
He would call Trump short sighted if he didn’t call him an outright idiot. (Ht/ Eric Anthony Brown)
“Adam Smith was a strong advocate for free trade and was highly critical of tariffs and trade wars. His views on these topics are primarily outlined in The Wealth of Nations (1776), where he argued that tariffs distort markets, harm economic growth, and ultimately reduce the wealth of nations. Here’s a breakdown of his key arguments:
1. Tariffs and the Inefficiency of Protectionism
Smith opposed tariffs because they interfered with the natural efficiency of markets. He believed that:
• Tariffs force consumers to pay higher prices for goods that could be obtained more cheaply from abroad.
• They encourage inefficient domestic production by protecting industries that are not competitive.
• Instead of promoting national wealth, tariffs lead to economic stagnation by diverting resources from their most productive uses.
He famously stated:
“By means of glasses, hotbeds, and hotwalls, very good grapes can be raised in Scotland, and very good wine too can be made of them… But if there were no laws to prohibit the importation of all foreign wines, everybody would be better supplied with what is foreign at a much cheaper rate than they could produce it themselves.” (The Wealth of Nations, Book IV, Chapter II)
2. The Fallacy of the “National Interest” in Trade Restrictions
Smith argued that nations engaging in protectionism often justified it by claiming they were protecting jobs and industries. However, he countered that:
• Protectionism might benefit specific industries in the short run but harmed the economy as a whole.
• Trade restrictions invited retaliation, leading to trade wars that impoverished all parties.
• True national wealth comes from specialization and trade, not self-sufficiency.
3. The Dangers of Trade Wars and Retaliation
Smith warned that imposing tariffs or trade barriers often provoked other countries to do the same, leading to retaliatory trade wars. These wars harmed all nations involved because they:
• Reduced the overall volume of trade.
• Increased costs for consumers and producers.
• Weakened international economic cooperation.
He explained:
“To give the monopoly of the home-market to the produce of domestic industry, in any particular art or manufacture, is in some measure to direct private people in what manner they ought to employ their capitals… The interest of the producer ought to be attended to, only so far as it may be necessary for promoting that of the consumer.” (The Wealth of Nations, Book IV, Chapter II)”
Inconveniently, the CR that Pres. Trump signed funds 100% of the Department of Education.
Had Congress passed 12 separate bills, Trump could have vetoed the bill that funded Dept of Ed (plus HHS & DOL), leaving most of govt open while the limited stalemate could be negotiated.
All the people opposing RFK Jr. would have crawled through broken glass while getting shot at to vote for him if he was running against any Republican.
As Congress debates re-electing the ‘accidental’ speaker Mike Johnson, conservatives across the country should remember Speaker Mike cast the deciding vote to allow a secret court (FISA) to search American records without a warrant and to send $60 BILLION to Ukraine.
Pathetic.
Having been called a liar by Anthony Fauci for stating that "not one of the 72 vaccines mandated for children has ever been safety tested*", RFK Jr. sued Fauci.
After a year of legal stalling, Fauci's lawyers finally admitted that RFK Jr. had been correct all along.
"There's no downstream liability, there's no front-end safety testing... and there's no marketing and advertising costs, because the federal government is ordering 78 million school kids to take that vaccine every year."
"What better product could you have? And so there was a gold rush to add all these new vaccines to the schedule... because if you get onto that schedule, it's a billion dollars a year for your company."
"So we got all of these new vaccines, 72 shots, 16 vaccines... And that year, 1989, we saw an explosion in chronic disease in American children... ADHD, sleep disorders, language delays, ASD, autism, Tourette's syndrome, ticks, narcolepsy."
"Autism went from one in 10,000 in my generation... to one in every 34 kids today."
*in pre-licensing, placebo-controlled trials
Huge bombshell. Fauci arranged a meeting with Baric, whom he claimed not to know, to discuss gain-of-function experiments related to Covid. This occurred immediately after Fauci initiated the cover-up regarding the origins of Covid, lied to Trump's Science and Technology Policy director, and commissioned the fraudulent Proximal Origin paper.
10/10
Did you know until 1913, when the Federal Reserve was ratified by elites to plunder you, there was no income tax and yet, there were, GASP!!!, roads???
This is a story from a mom who took her child to the emergency room with a cut.
Doctor: "We're going to give her a tetanus vaccine."
Mom: "Really? What brand and configuration did you have in mind?"
Doctor: "Just Tetanus."
Mom: "You mean the DTaP?"
Doctor: "Well, yes."
Mom: "So, you want to give my child a vaccine for 3 diseases when you're only concerned about one?"
Doctor: "It's the only way it comes." (wrong)
Mom: "So...how long will it take for the vaccine to help her create antibodies against tetanus?"
Doctor: "About 3 weeks."
Mom: "If this wound contains tetanus spores in the correct environment, how long before the spores start producing toxins causing lockjaw then death?"
Doctor: "Immediately."
Mom: "So you want to give her a vaccine that she won't mount an immune response with until about a week after she's dead, then?"
We left without the shot or TiG...
Scares me that I have more information than a physician.
It should scare you, too. —
Dee Resnick Forlano
To sell statins, we're told cholesterol damages arteries—in reality, it repairs arterial injury. Statins hence don't prevent death and give 20% of users muscle, liver, or nerve damage.
If you know someone on a statin, please read @MidwesternDoc's article.
https://t.co/NZDs7vH7pz
It is consistently shown that college students lack the sort of knowledge base that we used to expect third graders to have. There are two inevitable conclusions we have no choice but to draw from this, though most people are too afraid to face the reality: 1) The university system is an unmitigated catastrophic failure and should be torn down entirely. 2) A huge number of Americans are not intellectually competent enough to vote and should be legally prevented from doing so.
We have never been physically sicker or weaker as a population in America than we are right now. There is no reason for people to be trusting the healthcare or pharma industry at all. They are at best ineffective at their jobs and more likely a determent to society.
In the last 40 years as total shared healthcare burden has risen to over $4.3 Trillion a year while medical error kills hundreds of thousands of people per year...
Obesity has exponentially increased
Autism has exponentially increased
Type 2 Diabetes has exponentially increased
CVD has exponentially increased
Cancer has exponentially increased
Antidepressant use has exponentially increased
Mental illness has exponentially increased
The number of people on daily pharma has exponentially increased.
We can’t have #MedicareForAll without universal personal responsibility to live a lifestyle trying to stay as healthy as possible. We already pay $4.1 TRILLION per year in healthcare burden. Roughly $3 TRILLION of this is from avoidable lifestyle driven chronic illness.
The ‘experts’: “RFK Jr. and Joe Rogan are spreading dangerous vaccine misinfo and should be shut down.”
RFK & Rogan: “Okay, let’s debate about it.”
The ‘experts’: “I don’t debate with someone pushing misinformation.”
Joe Rogan: “I’ll give you hundreds of thousands of dollars to a charity of your choice to simply defend your views.”
The ‘experts’: “No thanks.”
How can we possibly trust the so-called experts if they don’t even have the ability to defend their own positions?