Vice-presidential candidate Tim Walz, of whom I am not a fan, had a very good line that he used a lot in running on the democratic ticket last summer: “Note your own damn things. “He didn’t really believe it. draws up a snitch line During the Covid -Lockdown it does not really believe that the government should pay its own company. But despite the hypocrisy of Walz, it is still a good thought.
Some of us, however, had the vague hope that Donald Trump would be a bit more open to the idea that the government would pay attention to its own damn things. About some issues, such as mandates for gas heaters And shower heads, he got through.
But on some other very big problems he went the other way. I warned friends who thought with RFK, Jr. If HHS’s head was a good choice that we would have ‘the nanny -state on steroids’. I appear to be right.
The last copy is Marty Makary, who, according to other friends, would be a good choice as the head of the Food and Drug Administration, and who answers to RFK, Jr.
I wish.
This is what my friend Dr. Jeff Singer writes About the newest from Makary:
On May 13, the Food and Drug Administration announced Plans to pull fluorides supplements, such as tablets and drops, from the market. FDA commissioner Marty Makary stated that if people want their children to avoid dental caries, they have to let them eat less sugar and practice good oral hygiene. Although Dr. Makary emphasizes nutrition and hygiene, both important, ignores its approach The proof that fluoride, in the right way, plays a crucial preventive role.
In short, you plebes, do it my way.
There is such an obvious solution for the issue of fluoride in water and Jeff explains it nicely:
It is one thing when the government monopoly water companies stop fluoridating the water, so that people make themselves uncomfortable with consuming fluoridated water. It is a very different thing to refuse access to fluoride for those who want to consume it.
If people want to enjoy the benefits, there are many ways to obtain fluoride: from bottles of fluoridated water to fluoride tablets and drops, varnish and toothpaste. The FDA’s proposal to remove drops and tablets from the market undermines the autonomy of patients by refusing them to consume a product with benefits that outweigh them than the risks.
Jeff goes on to push his new book, write:
In my book, Your body, your health careI mention different ways in which the government ignores our self-characterism and infringes our right to make our own decisions about health care. If the proposed prohibition of the FDA on fluoride tablets and drops is assumed, this must be added to the list.