Elections RFK Selected as United States Secretary of Health and Human Services

- The absurd working hours they have in america, lack of working regulations protecting them. Certainly contributes for the bad health. How the hell ia someone that works 80 hours a week, find time to exercise?

Is this guy going against the bilionaire suplement industry? Several suplements guys have in america, cant be sould here. And isnt because they work, like some people preach. @Sinister can atest that!
The supplement industry is not FDA regulated
 
Is he going to go after the corn syrup being injected into everything and over-consumption of red meat by Americans?

Hah, of course not. Who needs to tackle actual healthcare problems, when you can go after scary sounding GMOs like the crystal-healing conspiracy brained Karen that he is...

"Oh, but he pumped himself full of roids, so he must be healthy" - Average Trumptard brain
He may even say he will, then big corn syrup will flash all that money at trump and he will squash it so fast.
 
I just meant generally he and I are on opposing sides on this issue. I wasn’t aware of what he claims she said but I’m sure the devil is in the details.

@PhitePhan source?
@Rob Battisti

JULIE GERBERDING, DR., CDC DIRECTOR: "Well, you know, I don't have all the facts because I still haven't been able to review the case files myself [Hannah Pohling case- Google it]. But my understanding is that the child has a -- what we think is a rare mitochondrial disorder. And children that have this disease, anything that stresses them creates a situation where their cells just can't make enough energy to keep their brains functioning normally. Now, we all know that vaccines can occasionally cause fevers in kids. So if a child was immunized, got a fever, had other complications from the vaccines. And if you're predisposed with the mitochondrial disorder, it can certainly set off some damage. Some of the symptoms can be symptoms that have characteristics of autism."


Apologies for the shit source, I can’t seem to track down the actual interview on YouTube. It was with Sanjay Gupta on CNN.
 
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I really like this post because in your attempt to congratulate yourself (and appeal to somebody likely far more intelligent than you) you used the wrong word
you only had two words to get right and it was still too tall of an order
thanks for the additional laugh 👍
Auto correct, dingus.

Glass houses and all that, your run on sentence of a post is rife with punctuation errors. Also, Mick isn’t “likely” smarter than me, He is most definitely is smarter than me. That’s a low bar to clear though, I’m a college drop out boxing coach skating through life on my outrageous charm and ridiculous good looks.
 
@Rob Battisti

JULIE GERBERDING, DR., CDC DIRECTOR: "Well, you know, I don't have all the facts because I still haven't been able to review the case files myself [Hannah Pohling case- Google it]. But my understanding is that the child has a -- what we think is a rare mitochondrial disorder. And children that have this disease, anything that stresses them creates a situation where their cells just can't make enough energy to keep their brains functioning normally. Now, we all know that vaccines can occasionally cause fevers in kids. So if a child was immunized, got a fever, had other complications from the vaccines. And if you're predisposed with the mitochondrial disorder, it can certainly set off some damage. Some of the symptoms can be symptoms that have characteristics of autism."


Apologies for the shit source, I can’t seem to track down the actual interview on YouTube. It was with Sanjay Gupta on CNN.
With due respect, that's a bit of a letdown. "Symptoms" can overlap, but give little insight as to the cause. And she certainly doesn't say that a link exists. I'd be interested to see the broader context.
 
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