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Resistance Mayors Don’t Care What Voters Want

Vowing to even fight round up of criminal illegals voters be dammed.I realize Biden believed in open borders but when pols showed he would lose he publically issued executive order limiting immigration even though he said many times he didn’t have authority to do.Many Democratic mayors are going to resist deporting these criminals overlooking their crimes including murder and cost of caring fior them seemingly hoping they will become citizens and vote democratic and if no voter ID vote illegally.As for 300,000 plus missing children collateral damage in their mind

RFK MAHA

We have a great healthcare system, but there are two major flaws as I see it, which both come back to money.
- It’s costly to continue to do post marketing studies after a drug is approved, but we have found in numerous occasions that many of these drugs do provide harm much later when adverse reactions are reported and more data is analyzed. Thalidomide is the most glaring example. We really need to focus energy on why we are unhealthy and make those changes.
- The food and the drug lobby is incredibly powerful. We are the only country other than New Zealand that allows DTC advertising. Think about how bizarre this is. Marketing drugs to the public to make it easier for their physicians to prescribe them. And what’s worse, we know that the FDA was complicit with Purdue Frederick and the opioid crisis. Amazing though, and no one was ever held accountable.


This is steep hill to climb, but think back to how the tobacco industry has changed through education and regulations.
Purdue was not held accountable?

RFK MAHA

I do not know of one dermatologist that says its fine to be out in the sun without skin protection

I do not know of one cardiologist that says inactivity, alcohol, smoking and a high saturated fat diet is good for your heart

I do not know one endocrinologist that claims a high content sugar diet is good for your body

There's so many lifestyle ways of eating you will get cardiologists who will say there are benefits to wine or clear alcohol. No doctor is going to tell you to get hammered, but some is good. Many believe there are benefits to a high saturated fat diet. You may disagree but I'll bet more than a handful of cardiologists recommend it.

RFK MAHA

I think we have to make some radical changes in health. People with backgrounds in health have been leading us down the wrong path constantly. It seems we are continuously reactionary as opposed proactive. We look to solve symptoms and not prevent the problem. Most likely these experts are put in those positions to advance the money of big food and big pharma. Not for nothing doctors take less than 20 hours of nutrition over 4 years of school. It's not like they're much greater experts than anyone else.

This is an area we agree. Change is needed and whatever we can do to convince people to take better care of their health, I'm all for it.
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RFK MAHA

You're the pro system guy. You like fluoride in water because that's what the system has said for years. Doctors push drugs/vaccines because that's what the system wants and that's the system big pharma and big food have created. You probably love it.

And nobody over decades has done the right thing for the American people and said the system isn't just broken, it's F'd up. It takes balls to stand up to these systems with so much money and power. We watch commercials with disclaimers of thoughts of suicide, diabetes, possible stroke or heart attack, etc and we act like that's normal.
We have a great healthcare system, but there are two major flaws as I see it, which both come back to money.
- It’s costly to continue to do post marketing studies after a drug is approved, but we have found in numerous occasions that many of these drugs do provide harm much later when adverse reactions are reported and more data is analyzed. Thalidomide is the most glaring example. We really need to focus energy on why we are unhealthy and make those changes.
- The food and the drug lobby is incredibly powerful. We are the only country other than New Zealand that allows DTC advertising. Think about how bizarre this is. Marketing drugs to the public to make it easier for their physicians to prescribe them. And what’s worse, we know that the FDA was complicit with Purdue Frederick and the opioid crisis. Amazing though, and no one was ever held accountable.


This is steep hill to climb, but think back to how the tobacco industry has changed through education and regulations.

RFK MAHA

I do not know of one dermatologist that says its fine to be out in the sun without skin protection

I do not know of one cardiologist that says inactivity, alcohol, smoking and a high saturated fat diet is good for your heart

I do not know one endocrinologist that claims a high content sugar diet is good for your body

There are poorly nutrient easily affordable options to consume...that is primary, portion control is another red flag...people eat too much in a sit down...i mean hell look at 7 11 or wawa you can a 60 oz 72 oz soda...straight poison into the body

Me personally, i quit most dairy, limit beef and pork, pasta and bread, big on chicken and fish, more nutrient dense grains, veg, fruit, since 2009 i probably have had a combo of 5 guys, popeyes, kfc, wendys, mcdonalds 15 to 20 times, drink veg and fruit cold pressed juice

Don't over think it - Defense has been good

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Holloway has always been a good defensive coach but he hasn't really shined on offense.
Sha is an outlier to how college basketball has evolved. It helps him in many ways as often opponents aren't prepared for playing his style. Slowing pace, very physical, attacking the paint, crashing the offensive boards is his offensive strategy. But it limits his offensive potential and can be a very grinding existence for his players.

The best coaches evolve. And to not embrace spacing, fast ball movement, pushing pace at times and shooting more 3s is a questionable strategy.

It can also depend on what type of talent you have. Other than last season, Sha hasn't had a lot of offensive talent to work with. Hurley was a defensive-minded coach who has become an offensive juggernaut the last few years. But how much of that was able to improve by the type of talent he began to bring in when returning to the BE?
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