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Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Can RFK Jr. Fix Our Dysfunctional Public Health Agencies?

President-elect Donald Trump's nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to head up the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is causing much wailing and gnashing of teeth in Atlanta and suburban Maryland. Why? Because the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) are headquartered in those places. As HHS secretary, RFK Jr. would be able to shape the priorities of these agencies.

In fact, the CDC, the FDA, and the NIH have long needed drastic reform. But is putting RFK Jr. in charge of HHS the right way to fix these dysfunctional public health agencies?
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17 comments:

  1. RFK is a nutjob who has zero understanding of how science works. He believes popular fantasies about vaccines and other things, with no basis in reality. All he does is repeat what other (also unqualified) people say around him

    He will be a train wreck.

    Public health needs fixin', yes, but people like RFK , morons with nothing but fear, no understanding, are not the kind of people to fix things. They'll end up causing more problems.

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    1. Did you know the Amish have zero incidence of autism in their population? I couldn't care less about public health - I only care about my own health.

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    2. See, that's one of those untruths that the Anti vaxxers keep repeating without ever checking to see if it is true.

      The Amish do have autistic kids. They deal with them and find a place for them.

      Don't believe me, look it up. DO THE RESEARCH, don't just repeat something that fits your beliefs that you heard from your hairdresser who hear it from her cousin's landlords pastors wifes groomer.

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    3. Sounds like you need a booster shot.

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    4. So show me where I am wrong and he is right.

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    5. B, here you go: https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/cp/151892950

      Over 300 pages of evidence from the CDC show that vaccines cause autism

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  2. RFKjr is a unrepentant authoritarian who wanted to jail anyone who was skeptical of his beliefs.

    he wanted to jail "climate deniers". that's us. he wanted to throw all of us in jail for not following his orthodoxy.

    do not give that man power over anything. we will regret it.

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  3. I doubt it. When untold billions are at stake in the Deep State political realm RFK, jr ain't got a chance.

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  4. The only way to reform a government agency is to tear it down and start over. I wish RFK jr. good luck on his enterprise. Now who will tear down the FBI, CIA, Department of Education and the post office. (I think it is time to totally privatize the Post Office, and empower FedEx an UPS to deliver mail in direct competition the Post Office.)

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  5. I don't even know where to begin with the errors in the article. First there is the excuses made for the problems at each department. Timid bureaucrats at the FDA? How about bribed bureaucrats at the FDA. The NIH being too risk-averse? How does the writer explain the gain of function research that the NIH has been funding? The CDC failed with Covid because it was too busy fighting abesity, smoking, and violence? LOL, good one, pull my other finger.
    The death rate for cancer has been dropping since 2016 to today. Is the writer's calendar stuck on early 2020? What about the reports of cancer being on the rise, especially in young people, since the covid shots were introduced?

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  6. Ummm…..
    Let RFKjr tear it down…..
    Then build it back with our interests at heart.
    Ed357

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  7. Somewhere somehow he will make this a climate issue and start making regulations. The camel just wanted his nose in the tent.

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  8. I object.
    I paid good money for those bureaucrats, and I don't want some Robbie-come-lately to screw the deal.

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  9. The problem starts with the total abdication of personal responsibility for ones health and not with the Department of Health and Human Services. Sometimes I watch College Football. I notice that a sport that supposedly is athletic is sponsored by a bunch of fast food, beer, and soft drink companies and the drugs you'll end up taking if you consume all that all the time. You might be better off going outside and tossing a football around. Make America Healthy Again is a great idea that we can all start working on right now without waiting for RFK to fire a bunch of corrupt bureaucrats. (which I hope he does).

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  10. Can we trust Dr. Oz with our Medicare and Medicaid? I haven't had a tv in so long I have no experience with him. I've heard he's a boob, but maybe that's just on tv.

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  11. I haven't paid a lot of attention to him but the ban pesticides, Red Dye #3, fluorides have caught my attention. Haven't we fought these out already. Farmers will sh*t at the pesticides, fluorides put in the water by Commies back in the fifties kept my son from having cavities instead being like me with a mouth full of silver. I think the Red Dye thing is a figment. It was a big mistake putting a hereditary Democrat in charge of anything.

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  12. And just like that, "B" was gone.
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