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The collapse of rural health started way before Trump. It's been slowly creeping for decades. A big part of rural collapse comes from loss of manufacturing and the creation of the interstate highway system. 

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I'm beginning to think that HRC's re-education camps were a good idea.  Just aimed at the wrong crowd. 

 

Maybe someone should open one up in Thailand.  You know, to relieve the lefties of their suffering.

 

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11 minutes ago, HappyExpat57 said:

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And apparently beginning next month;

 

If the shelves in the shops are empty - Trump.

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13 minutes ago, blaze master said:

The collapse of rural health started way before Trump. It's been slowly creeping for decades. A big part of rural collapse comes from loss of manufacturing and the creation of the interstate highway system. 

 

It is imperative that we bring back the large State Hospitals in the USA.

 

The experiment to release loonies into the community was INSANE....!!!

 

Too many nuts walking around free, in the USA, or just lying about on the sidewalks of Philly.

 

This has got to change.....!!!!!

 

Also, it is not right to lock up the crazies in prison.

Doing this just harms society.

Some day, the crazies get out of prison and then cause havvoc among the general populace.

 

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17 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

With maga cruelty is the point.

Another point -- anyone that actually believes that he wants to stop the Russia-Ukraine war to save foreign lives is delusional. He doesn't even care about American lives, except for his billionaire cronies.

The real cruelty is not addressing the massive debt and deficit, and passing the buck to the future. 

 

The billionaire narrative is the result of a low-grade thought process. 

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2 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

 

It is imperative that we bring back the large State Hospitals in the USA.

 

The experiment to release loonies into the community was INSANE....!!!

 

Too many nuts walking around free, in the USA, or just lying about on the sidewalks of Philly.

 

This has got to change.....!!!!!

 

Also, it is not right to lock up the crazies in prison.

Doing this just harms society.

Some day, the crazies get out of prison and then cause havvoc among the general populace.

 

 

In my town growing up we had a place called the Nichols building. Was adjacent to the hospital. It closed long ago. 

 

They really helped people in there. 

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4 minutes ago, BLMFem said:

And apparently beginning next month;

 

If the shelves in the shops are empty - Trump.

Let's revisit this post in a month. 

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27 minutes ago, bannork said:

Kavelle Christie, CEO of Orion 360 Health, said Trump’s “deliberately cruel choices” over his first 100 days in office were “a masterclass in public health demolition: ” We are watching trusted institutions be hollowed out, hospitals shut their doors, maternal deaths rise, and critical healthcare coverage be stripped away, and none of it is bhiy accident,'' she remarked.

“It sent a clear message when Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was appointed to lead Health and Human Services, and Dr. Mehmet Oz was tapped to oversee Medicare and Medicaid.

Public health is not the priority, privatization, disinformation, and the dismantling of protections are.”

'Cruel' Donald Trump's decisions 'will cost lives' as he 'walks away from responsibility'

How many hospitals closed their doors in the past 100 days?   Do you people spend a few seconds fact-checking these hot messes before posting? 

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2 minutes ago, Mike_Hunt said:

How many hospitals closed their doors in the past 100 days?   Do you people spend a few seconds fact-checking these hot messes before posting? 

If you seriously consider he's doing a good job - and have an open mind that he's not - I recommend you watch John Oliver from two nights ago. He does 30 minutes on the first 100 days of RFK Jnr and it's bad. 

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20 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

 

It is imperative that we bring back the large State Hospitals in the USA.

 

The experiment to release loonies into the community was INSANE....!!!

 

Too many nuts walking around free, in the USA, or just lying about on the sidewalks of Philly.

 

This has got to change.....!!!!!

 

Also, it is not right to lock up the crazies in prison.

Doing this just harms society.

Some day, the crazies get out of prison and then cause havvoc among the general populace.

 

You mean when the zombie apocalypse starts?

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8 minutes ago, Fat is a type of crazy said:

If you seriously consider he's doing a good job - and have an open mind that he's not - I recommend you watch John Oliver from two nights ago. He does 30 minutes on the first 100 days of RFK Jnr and it's bad. 

1) You didn't answer the question.   The rant the OP posted is easy to fact-check.  

2) I don't get my political takes from comedians. 

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9 minutes ago, Mike_Hunt said:

How many hospitals closed their doors in the past 100 days?   Do you people spend a few seconds fact-checking these hot messes before posting? 

Kavalle continued, “Moves to slash Medicaid funding, shutter rural hospitals, restrict access to reproductive healthcare, and gut maternal health programs are not just technical shifts, they are decisions that will cost lives.''

She mentioned the erosion of barriers to infectious diseases created by the cuts by Doge.

“Meanwhile, rural healthcare infrastructure is collapsing, investments in infectious disease preparedness are being abandoned and the United States, already home to the highest maternal mortality rate among wealthy countries, is sliding even further backward.''

 

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There is very little been imported into USA at the moment ,due to tariffs ,

so yes there will be empty shelves in stores , will the Americans be welcome

when they have to cross over to Mexico and Canada  to buy vital supplies.... All due to Trump ...

 

regards Worgeordie

 

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8 minutes ago, Mike_Hunt said:

1) You didn't answer the question.   The rant the OP posted is easy to fact-check.  

2) I don't get my political takes from comedians. 

I don't know about closed hospitals but that's not necessarily a determining factor in what sort of job he's doing.

John Oliver can be a bit trite but it's all fact checked and is a broad overview of different departments, agencies, and portfolios under his control that is really damning but up to you

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Just now, bannork said:

Kavalle continued, “Moves to slash Medicaid funding, shutter rural hospitals, restrict access to reproductive healthcare, and gut maternal health programs are not just technical shifts, they are decisions that will cost lives.''

She mentioned the erosion of barriers to infectious diseases created by the cuts by Doge.

“Meanwhile, rural healthcare infrastructure is collapsing, investments in infectious disease preparedness are being abandoned and the United States, already home to the highest maternal mortality rate among wealthy countries, is sliding even further backward.''

 

Medicaid funding needs to be slashed.  It's an unfunded program that spends over 600 billion per year.   Rural hospitals have been declining for decades.  This is nothing new.   There is no gutting of maternal health programs. Do you know that there are state and local governments in the USA? 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Fat is a type of crazy said:

I don't know about closed hospitals but that's not necessarily a determining factor in what sort of job he's doing.

John Oliver can be a bit trite but it's all fact checked and is a broad overview of different departments, agencies, and portfolios under his control that is really damning but up to you

 

News flash, someone needs to take a hatchet to the federal government.  

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10 minutes ago, worgeordie said:

There is very little been imported into USA at the moment ,due to tariffs ,

so yes there will be empty shelves in stores , will the Americans be welcome

when they have to cross over to Mexico and Canada  to buy vital supplies.... All due to Trump ...

 

regards Worgeordie

 

Let's revise this post in thirty days. 

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1 minute ago, Mike_Hunt said:

Let's revise this post in thirty days. 

Yes we should ,  after the first 100 days and all the crap that has gone on, another 30 days  !!!!

 

regards Worgeordie

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