RFK Jr. Dismantles Big Pharma And Big Ag!

Staggering Hypocrisy And Corruption

RFK, Jr. sure is off to a quick start in his new job as Trump’s Secretary of Health And Human Services!

A letter from 45 Democratic Senators reveals how RFK is aggressively going after the Big Corporate Game, you know, those corporate criminals who RFK warned us poison the food supply of our children for profit; dump toxic chemicals into our water, air and lands; destroy soil fertility and family farm agriculture; corrupt science; and most importantly have lead the capture of the federal government to create the (a direct quote from his campaign kickoff speech):

corrupt merger of state and corporate power that is threatening now to impose a new kind of corporate feudalism on our country.”

Yeah, right.

Getting back to reality.

Whoever wrote that Senate letter doesn’t know the definition of “circumvent”. (e.g. the letter begins by stating that “Trump’s Executive Order … circumvents Congressional authority“).

Trump did NOT “circumvent” Congressional authority (as if Congress were merely a barrier or speed bump to be “circumvented”).

Trump arrogated, seized, traduced, ignored, trampled, and pissed on Congressional authority.

But while the Senate letter was silent on the staggering RFK hypocrisy and redolent of Weimar impotence, the letter did do a pretty good job in listing the damage RFK is doing. Here’s one excerpt, but read the whole thing:

“These cuts harm children, seniors, people with disabilities, and other vulnerable communities. Agencies across HHS are responsible not only for Americans’ health, but also for delivering services that allow Americans to work, live, and age with dignity. Largely administered by ACF and ACL, HHS’ human services programs provide parents with affordable child care, offer home-delivered meals to isolated seniors, prevent child and elder abuse and human trafficking, help families pay home heating and cooling bills, offer case management and other supports to people with disabilities and their families, give foster children a safe place to live, and much more.

HRSA-supported Community Health Centers provide high-quality, affordable primary care to over 30 million people and employ over 226,000 people across the country to provide training to health professionals in rural and underserved communities. HRSA also fulfills the federal government’s federal trust responsibility to the Native Hawaiian community through funding for the Native Health Care Systems. Firing essential employees in these HRSA programs and other HHS programs will harm at-risk communities, and worsen the lives of children, seniors, and people with disabilities nationwide.”

Heck of a job, Bobby.

I wonder what the moms at Children’s Health Defense have to say about all that?

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