Anybody remember that mantra? WE won because Trump won! RINO Senators are sticking a finger in our eyes by denying his cabinet picks when they voted for EVERY ONE of Obama's and Biden's picks!
Sounds like mine, that's on the list. Can't stand the man! His voting record, of voting with the Constitution, is in the 50 percent range. BUT, it was a RINO or some leftwing nut. Again, voting for the lesser of 2 evils.
Excellent work. They will try extra hard on RFK JR. His work on jabs, food, will upend the health fraud world. The first lawsuit over preserved food has been filed.
And no they don't go after Dems. Ted Kennedy is a prime example.
China Threatens Taiwan With Largest Military Drill In Decades As Biden Quietly Disappears From World Stage
WHO IS RUNNING THE USA? HARRIS IS IN POST LOSS MELTDOWN?
A medical expert is sounding the alarm on the harmful causes of ultra-processed foods as a U.S. teen launches a suit against multiple food giants.
18-year-old Bryce Martinez, who was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and fatty liver disease at 16 after consuming ultra-processed foods throughout his childhood, is taking on eleven food manufacturers for allegedly engineering the foods to be addictive, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.
"What is an ultra-processed food?," Dr. Marc Siegel explained on "America Reports". "It includes emulsifiers, preservatives, colorings, things that actually cause people to eat more of it – even if it's empty calories, high fructose corn sirup, salt and sugar, things that are very bad for you."
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Hospitals alert child welfare over drugs given during labor: Report
One 2022 study found that 91 percent of women given fentanyl in their epidurals later tested positive for the drug.
One woman Walter spoke to was reported to child welfare services soon after she gave birth to a stillborn daughter. She had tested positive for benzodiazepine—the same drug she was given before her emergency C-section. Another woman was given morphine to ease her pain during childbirth and was reported to child welfare services after her baby's first bowel movement tested positive for opiates—even though the morphine was noted in her medical records and a drug test she took shortly before she went into labor showed no drugs in her system. After another woman tested positive for meth, her four children—including a newborn—were taken from her and kept in first care for 11 days. They weren't returned until another drug test showed that the positive test was triggered by a heartburn medication she had been given at the hospital.
"Hospitals often lack policies requiring providers to review a patient's records to see what medications they received before reporting them to authorities. Mandatory reporting laws protect doctors from liability for reports made 'in good faith'" even if they turn out to be wrong," Walter writes. "Some hospitals require social workers to automatically file a report for any positive test,"
"In at least 27 states, hospitals are required by law to alert child welfare agencies about a positive test or a potential exposure to the baby," Walter adds. "But not a single state requires hospitals to confirm test results before reporting them."
The Institute for Clinical and Economic Review flagged five drugs whose prices were raised in 2023 with no evidence to support it. Meanwhile, the makers of these drugs have been reporting double-digit sales growth for many of these products.
$815 million. That’s how much U.S. payers shelled out for five top-selling drugs whose prices were raised without justification, according to the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review. The drug price watchdog flagged Gilead’s Biktarvy, Johnson & Johnson’s Darzalex, Novartis’ Entresto, Exelixis’ Cabometyx and Pfizer’s Xeljanz as the drugs with the highest unsupported drug price increases in 2023.
My eldest is on Entresto following a Triple Bypass. Lived on Fast Food he managed to stretch his pathetic income. Long term Type 2 to boot, on the crappy Metformin.
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St. Cloud Autism Center Raided by FBI Agents Thursday
Speaking for the state of one of the senators on that list, we have not had good options running against the person who's served multiple terms. Term limits might help break the spell, but we need quality candidates.
Personal conduct is only a disqualifier for Republicans, don't you know? A tour de force over the last 20 years of poor leadership.
If any of Trump's nominees get more than 60 votes I will be shocked - well, except for the Labor Department one who may as well be a Democrat.
That one and the Surgeon General nominee who praised Fauci and spewed all the Covid nonsense while she was on FOX.
Prayers for all nominees getting approved.
We have one of those RINOs here in Texas. He does not give a cr*p about letters or phone calls. All he does is reply with a request for a donation.
Then he needs primaried out of office. We need to find willing qualified Americans to end the self perceived nobility that pollute our Congress.
Sounds like mine, that's on the list. Can't stand the man! His voting record, of voting with the Constitution, is in the 50 percent range. BUT, it was a RINO or some leftwing nut. Again, voting for the lesser of 2 evils.
Excellent work. They will try extra hard on RFK JR. His work on jabs, food, will upend the health fraud world. The first lawsuit over preserved food has been filed.
And no they don't go after Dems. Ted Kennedy is a prime example.
China Threatens Taiwan With Largest Military Drill In Decades As Biden Quietly Disappears From World Stage
WHO IS RUNNING THE USA? HARRIS IS IN POST LOSS MELTDOWN?
https://dailycaller.com/2024/12/10/china-threatens-taiwan-largest-military-drill-decades-biden-quietly-disappears-world-stage/?fbclid=IwY2xjawHLrOlleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHfQh4y6m7QNbPt1UO5mFHVzvOxp8G_-u6vFthCgMDQcci4oX9cl96RwNNg_aem_de5TRCc3G03E4xxwY-qFQg
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Teen sues food giants over ultra-processed foods after being diagnosed with fatty liver disease
https://www.foxnews.com/media/teen-sues-food-giants-over-ultra-processed-foods-after-being-diagnosed-fatty-liver-disease
A medical expert is sounding the alarm on the harmful causes of ultra-processed foods as a U.S. teen launches a suit against multiple food giants.
18-year-old Bryce Martinez, who was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and fatty liver disease at 16 after consuming ultra-processed foods throughout his childhood, is taking on eleven food manufacturers for allegedly engineering the foods to be addictive, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.
"What is an ultra-processed food?," Dr. Marc Siegel explained on "America Reports". "It includes emulsifiers, preservatives, colorings, things that actually cause people to eat more of it – even if it's empty calories, high fructose corn sirup, salt and sugar, things that are very bad for you."
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Hospitals alert child welfare over drugs given during labor: Report
https://reason.com/2024/12/13/hospitals-are-giving-pregnant-women-drugs-then-reporting-them-to-cps-when-they-test-positive/
One 2022 study found that 91 percent of women given fentanyl in their epidurals later tested positive for the drug.
One woman Walter spoke to was reported to child welfare services soon after she gave birth to a stillborn daughter. She had tested positive for benzodiazepine—the same drug she was given before her emergency C-section. Another woman was given morphine to ease her pain during childbirth and was reported to child welfare services after her baby's first bowel movement tested positive for opiates—even though the morphine was noted in her medical records and a drug test she took shortly before she went into labor showed no drugs in her system. After another woman tested positive for meth, her four children—including a newborn—were taken from her and kept in first care for 11 days. They weren't returned until another drug test showed that the positive test was triggered by a heartburn medication she had been given at the hospital.
"Hospitals often lack policies requiring providers to review a patient's records to see what medications they received before reporting them to authorities. Mandatory reporting laws protect doctors from liability for reports made 'in good faith'" even if they turn out to be wrong," Walter writes. "Some hospitals require social workers to automatically file a report for any positive test,"
"In at least 27 states, hospitals are required by law to alert child welfare agencies about a positive test or a potential exposure to the baby," Walter adds. "But not a single state requires hospitals to confirm test results before reporting them."
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Drug Price Watchdog Calls Out Five Pharmas for Unjustified Price Hikes
https://www.biospace.com/business/drug-price-watchdog-calls-out-five-pharmas-for-unjustified-price-hikes
The Institute for Clinical and Economic Review flagged five drugs whose prices were raised in 2023 with no evidence to support it. Meanwhile, the makers of these drugs have been reporting double-digit sales growth for many of these products.
$815 million. That’s how much U.S. payers shelled out for five top-selling drugs whose prices were raised without justification, according to the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review. The drug price watchdog flagged Gilead’s Biktarvy, Johnson & Johnson’s Darzalex, Novartis’ Entresto, Exelixis’ Cabometyx and Pfizer’s Xeljanz as the drugs with the highest unsupported drug price increases in 2023.
My eldest is on Entresto following a Triple Bypass. Lived on Fast Food he managed to stretch his pathetic income. Long term Type 2 to boot, on the crappy Metformin.
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St. Cloud Autism Center Raided by FBI Agents Thursday
https://digitalchew.com/2024/12/14/unitedhealths-ceo-reveals-us-healthcare-systems-flaws-amidst-public-outrag/. Walz was Harris VP choice and known Covid fraud committed.
Speaking for the state of one of the senators on that list, we have not had good options running against the person who's served multiple terms. Term limits might help break the spell, but we need quality candidates.
Absolutely. Quite a few seem to be coming from the military.
Great stuff as usual Dave