What a surprise, MAHA trying to question childhood vaccines and their schedule. They're trying to gin jpm the seeds of doubt. They also tread carefully into the idea that pesticides are to blame so as not to upset farmers.
How in the world does MAHA fit in with the Trump and DOGE agenda that gutted the EPA and USDA if MAHA is blaming pesticides and pollutants for why we have the sickest generation of children ever? Just an entire cacophony of messaging that makes zero sense. |
Yes, how does MAHA fit in?
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Bwhahaha. You know what's toxic? The fruit that's needed to produce the cashew nut. They have to heavily process it in order to remove toxins that are lethal to humans. Even the seeds of fruits like apples to peaches are toxic. And hexanes? Big whoop, those evaporate off. The video useless. The point is that the MAHA report spends inordinate amounts of time discussing how chemicals and toxins in the environment from our drinking water to the air we breathe are cumulatively making our children sicker. Fine, great! So how does MAGA square away the findings of the MAHA report while concomitantly gutting the EPA and trying to to jam through deregulation (thank you Vought!) that will make it far easier for industries to pollute our country that is apparently making our children sicker, per the MAHA report. This administration makes zero sense. Tell you what, can RFK and Vought go into the octagon and duke it out in an MMA match to see which message wins? Deregulation that pollutes the country more with all of the chemicals the MAHA report hates, or more regulations that the MAHA report wants to protect our kids from all of the environmental chemicals. |
EPA stopped caring about anything but climate change and became disposable. |
https://www.notus.org/health-science/make-america-healthy-again-report-citation-errors
The Trump administration’s “Make America Healthy Again” report misinterprets some studies and cites others that don’t exist, according to the listed authors. |
They “did their own research” |
How much you wanna bet some idiot at the Heritage Foundation used AI to write this garbage. It's my understanding that it was written very fast. |
Posting this video only proved your own idiocy ![]() |
Those pesky PFAs they were working to research and regulate and remove from our drinking water. Welp, thanks MAHA for more cancer, decreased infertility, increased thyroid dysfunction, and liver damage. Yay! The effing idiocy, my goodness. |
It's like the logic of "THEY SELL THIS AS A CORROSIVE IN HOME DEPOT SO IT MUST BE BAD!!!!!" or "IT'S RAT POISON!!!" Checks notes... salt is a horrible corrosive and catalyst. Vitamin D is sold as rat poison. Maybe stop falling for these stupid videos and actually go read a meta-analysis research article on seed oils and health outcomes. Specifying meta-analysis cause I know you'd probably just cherry pick something to feed your own bias. |
Like everything else they try to do, it’s junk.
https://www.notus.org/health-science/make-america-healthy-again-report-citation-errors |
The whole MAHA concept is idiotic. Why is it the government’s business whether people are healthy or not? |
This is why RFK wants to prevent government scientists from publishing in major scientific journals - they want to forgo the peer review process. The very foundation of ensuring scientific accuracy so that they can publish what fits their political agenda rather than what is accurate. It's so gross, and yes, it's fascist. |
+1 Who put them in charge? |
The prioir administration was working to address PFAs which are the biggest elephant in the room, and the current administration blatantly rolled that back. You, yes you, I'm talking to you - you are drinking water with PFAs today, every day, your kids are, your grandkids will, and it's making us all sick in multiple ways. The Trump administration is making this worse and they don't care. Seed oils are a distraction from the giant elephant in the room. And you fell for it. But keep drinking your PFA, your fridge filter probably doesn't adequately remove them. |