RFK Jr. for HHS Secretary - Is this the dumbest timeline yet?

I made a separate thread about this. This is medical malpractice at its vilest.
"Vaccines BAD!" is piss-poor Public Policy.
Sorry, didn't see it. My time's being eaten up by the veggie gardening, mowing, and taking care of H in his recovery from surgery. I'll check it out :cool:
 
JFC


RFK Jr. removes all members of CDC panel advising U.S. on vaccines


Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Monday said he is retiring all 17 members of a crucial government panel of vaccine advisors.

“A clean sweep is needed to re-establish public confidence in vaccine science,” Kennedy said in an opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal on Monday.
 
Look at that face, does that look like a model of health? Now he's trying to cut or reduce vital prevention programs. What kind of administration goes out of their way to hurt society?

This is all on the pork rind munching MAGAts, the lazy people who didn't vote, and the third party pouty brats! This is all on them!
 
RFK works tirelessly to sicken America.

Having removed federal subsidies for ALL vaccines in America, RFK testified before Congress yesterday that he has his HHS staff pressuring health insurance companies to remove ALL vaccines from their pharmaceutical formulary.

This would result in their customers would having to pay for all vaccines 100% out of pocket with no financial help from insurance companies if they wanted a vaccine.

Far too many poor people rely on "free stuff" like vaccines. Time for these freeloaders to put some of their own skin in the game.
 
It’s weird that many MAGAs still pretend they aren’t anti-vax loons. Take ownership of your beliefs, loons!
 
Bill Nye had to cut off jfk jnr (before he was in the gov't position he now holds) after he wouldn't stop sending him miles of texts about autism

Nye, who met Kennedy before he became health secretary, through their mutual actor friend Ed Begley Jr., showed what Men's Health reporter Chantel Anderson described as "miles and miles of texts" from Kennedy with "few interruptions, screen after screen."

"Just no self-awareness," Nye said. "And if you read these articles he sent, they're all this speculation about autism and just cause-and-effect, and mercury in vaccines, that maybe there's a connection."

Nye said he replied to Kennedy, "Okay, I'll read your book. I think you've confused causation with correlation. Your friend, Bill."

But, when Kennedy responded with "more miles of texts," Nye told him: "Okay, no more texts."

"And he started again," Nye said, "so I cut him off."

He added that Kennedy doesn't have "good judgement" and is "not suited" to be health secretary.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/ot...&cvid=63f26762cd2746fea24b01fa07e25309&ei=132
 
CDC virus expert resigns, having lost confidence in kennedy's team's ability to evaluate vital data

Fiona Havers, a physician considered a senior subject-matter expert on respiratory diseases and vaccines, led the CDC’s surveillance of hospitalizations for coronavirus and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), a common respiratory virus that is the leading cause of hospitalizations in infants.

“Unfortunately, I no longer have confidence that these data will be used objectively or evaluated with appropriate scientific rigor to make evidence-based vaccine policy decisions,”
Havers wrote in a Monday morning email to colleagues obtained by The Washington Post.

CDC staff including Havers present hospitalization data at nearly every public meeting of the agency’s vaccine advisory committee. Last week, Kennedy ousted all members of that panel — the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices — and replaced them with his own picks, including at least three people who have criticized the use of mRNA coronavirus vaccines. Two of his appointees testified against vaccine manufacturers as expert witnesses in lawsuits, and another served on the board of the nation’s oldest anti-vaccine group.

“I’m grateful to have been part of such important and effective work that has provided decision-makers with real-time, high-quality, rigorous scientific evidence that have been used to track disease severity over time, tailor vaccine messaging to groups at highest risk for severe disease and provide critical inputs for vaccine cost-effectiveness analyses,” Havers wrote.
 
first there were 17, then there were 8 but, oopsie, one left before the first major meeting so it's down to 7
Dr. Michael Ross, one of the eight newly appointed panelists, was no longer listed on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s official list of voting members ahead of the panel’s two-day meeting beginning Wednesday, the New York Times reported.
Andrew Nixon, an HHS spokesperson, initially denied the report on Tuesday afternoon, telling the Times that no members had withdrawn. Those reports were “untrue” and “completely false”, he said.
lololol ANY one saying "completely false" already sounds like a fucking liar
ignorance of a situation's one thing; absolute denial of the facts is another:
But within hours, Nixon reversed course. “Dr. Michael Ross decided to withdraw from A.C.I.P. during the financial holdings review required of members before they can start work on the committee,” he said.
 
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/ot...p&cvid=78a7732ca6af452c9cb02cac9fbc66df&ei=90
A vaccine report scheduled to be presented to the US Centers for Disease Control's vaccine committee this week cited a study that didn't exist.

Whether it was a human or an AI that hallucinated the nonexistent paper is technically not clear, CNN and Reuters report, but the reality is that this is almost certainly another case of US health officials relying on AI slop to push bogus science.

The error was made in citing a purported 2008 study titled "Low-level neonatal thimerosal exposure: Long-term consequences in the brain." Per CNN, the presentation claimed the study showed that thimerosal, which was once a widely used but now less-common preservative in vaccines, caused autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders.

The report attributed the study, which was listed as being published in the journal Neurotoxicology, to Robert Berman, a professor emeritus at the University of California Davis. The only problem? According to Berman himself, he never authored any such paper.
 
republicans are the party for "small government", right?

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. unveils plan to get every American to wear health trackers

and let's not forget, a lot of those 'trackers' gather information about girls'/women's menstrual cycles, which feeds into the 'we know you didn't bleed for 2 months but then started again so we're charging you with having an illegal abortion" parameters.

MAGAs rebelling against JFK Junkie:

The top comment argued Kennedy used to "rage" about such monitoring, but is now "the biggest fraud of the entire medical freedom 'movement.'

😆
 
Would they do that?Of course,there is no depth to their depravity.
yes, yes they would

can't recall which state or if it were a county-wide only affair, but schoolgirls were being told by their schools to fill in 'sports' questionnaires including their menstrual information so it could be collated at some level beyond the school itself. Parents kicked up a fuss so maybe that idea fell by the wayside.
 
Back
Top