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RFK Jr. says Trump asked him to reorganize health agencies

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I am looking forward to RFK doing anything he can to make America healthy again. Our population needs it.
 
I am looking forward to RFK doing anything he can to make America healthy again. Our population needs it.

The only way to do that is to get government completely out of healthcare and eliminate the agencies.

Everything else is just Bait and Switch Repeal and Replace.
 
The only way to do that is to get government completely out of healthcare and eliminate the agencies.

Everything else is just Bait and Switch Repeal and Replace.

What you describe is the best and most reliable way, but it's not the only way.

There are ways to improve the government besides just getting rid of it. The opportunities to do so just tend to be rare and unreliable for all the reasons that you would expect.

Considering that the government is not going to get out of healthcare, and the agencies are not going to be eliminated, we have to make do with what we've got.

And RFK might actually make some meaningful improvements. And he very well may not.

Either way, I'm glad he's at least trying to fix it.

If you want government out of healthcare, there are ways to do that, but those ways require sacrifice -- and none of us are willing to do that.
 
What you describe is the best and most reliable way, but it's not the only way.

There are ways to improve the government besides just getting rid of it. The opportunities to do so just tend to be rare and unreliable for all the reasons that you would expect.

Considering that the government is not going to get out of healthcare, and the agencies are not going to be eliminated, we have to make do with what we've got.

And RFK might actually make some meaningful improvements. And he very well may not.

Either way, I'm glad he's at least trying to fix it.

If you want government out of healthcare, there are ways to do that, but those ways require sacrifice -- and none of us are willing to do that.

Exactly. The lack of ability of conservatives and libertarians to accept small steps in the right direction instead of instant perfection is how we got here. The left in the meantime takes us to leftist authoritarianism one small step at a time.
 
What you describe is the best and most reliable way, but it's not the only way.

There are ways to improve the government besides just getting rid of it. The opportunities to do so just tend to be rare and unreliable for all the reasons that you would expect.

Considering that the government is not going to get out of healthcare, and the agencies are not going to be eliminated, we have to make do with what we've got.

And RFK might actually make some meaningful improvements. And he very well may not.

Either way, I'm glad he's at least trying to fix it.

If you want government out of healthcare, there are ways to do that, but those ways require sacrifice -- and none of us are willing to do that.


If "republicans" can rally really, really hard to support Tariffs and Federally Funded Militarized LEO with complete Immunity, why can't they rally half as hard to get rid of Government-Has-No-Business-In-Healthcare agencies?


...if Trump wins, every “true patriot”—or at least every true progressive—will be honor-bound to join The Resistance

https://mises.org/mises-wire/will-tuesdays-vote-counts-be-another-sham-biden-harris-statistic
 
If "republicans" can rally really, really hard to support Tariffs and Federally Funded Militarized LEO with complete Immunity, why can't they rally half as hard to get rid of Government-Has-No-Business-In-Healthcare agencies?

The short answer is because 90-99.9% of them are statist assholes
 
How do you guys live with a fucking profanity filter turned on? You guys do know you can turn that off right
 
How do you guys live with a $#@!ing profanity filter turned on? You guys do know you can turn that off right

"You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to [MENTION=33245]TheTexan[/MENTION] again.

F&cking filters!
 
I hope he can make it much better.

no doubt

lol no offense [MENTION=28153]vita3[/MENTION] , but that sounds something like "Change and Hope" er, "Hope and Change".... er, however it goes lol
 
paf you are too negative sometimes


:tears: I'm trying to use the Overton Window!

Life is legitimately good, I really have no complaints. Stay *out* of the doctors, blow some bubbles down in Mexico, ride an Injun out West and I'm golden ;-)
 
The only way to do that is to get government completely out of healthcare and eliminate the agencies.

What you describe is the best and most reliable way, but it's not the only way.

"Urge immediate abolition as earnestly as we may, it will, alas! be gradual abolition in the end. We have never said that slavery would be overthrown by a single blow; that it ought to be, we shall always contend." -- William Lloyd Garrison
 
paf you are too negative sometimes

Sometimes, but not here.
All I see here is a fucking good point.

If "republicans" can rally really, really hard to support Tariffs and Federally Funded Militarized LEO with complete Immunity, why can't they rally half as hard to get rid of Government-Has-No-Business-In-Healthcare agencies?

A long, looooong time ago, a guy at work showed me an email he got explaining how a Nigerian prince was trying to move his fortune into the US and needed assistance doing it.
It was so long ago that nobody had heard of that.
And I could see the guy's look of panicked excitement as he was asking me if I thought he should follow up on it.
He really wanted to believe.

I looked him dead in the eye and said "Come on man, this is obvious bullshit."

I could literally watch his heart sink as he snapped out of the dream and realized there were a million ways I was probably right and the only way the email was right was in his hopes.
 
"Urge immediate abolition as earnestly as we may, it will, alas! be gradual abolition in the end. We have never said that slavery would be overthrown by a single blow; that it ought to be, we shall always contend." -- William Lloyd Garrison

Alas, such action, as earnestly as we may so desire to take,

we have naught the cajones, to undertake

If you want government out of healthcare, there are ways to do that, but those ways require sacrifice -- and none of us are willing to do that.
 
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Alas, such action, as earnestly as we may so desire to take,

we have naught the cajones, to undertake

Sadly so.

That is why it will likely be "gradual abolition in the end" - if it ever even happens at all.

Unless, perchance, we get a Lexington/Concord - or a Fort Sumter? - that no one expected.

(Things happen gradually ... right up until they happen suddenly ...)
 
RFK Jr running roughshod over the CDC/FDA/NIH may be the highlight of a Trump Presidency.
 
The only way to do that is to get government completely out of healthcare and eliminate the agencies.

Everything else is just Bait and Switch Repeal and Replace.


True but it would be a legit step in the right direction.
 
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