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RFK Jr. says that Trump will recommend getting rid of fluoride in drinking water


In an interview with NPR's Steve Inskeep this morning, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said that the Trump administration, which he will likely be a part of, will recommend removing fluoride from the country’s drinking water.

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"Liking" doesn't necessarily mean I like what it says, I use it to show that I'm glad someone posted it.
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I wish I had grown in an area that had fluoride in the water, when the dentist here in PA looked at my teeth (I was 38) the first thing he said was 'You didn't grow up in an area with fluoride in the water, did you?' - he could tell right off!
in reply to Paul Ferguson

“Liking” doesn’t necessarily mean I like what it says, I use it to show that I’m glad someone posted it.


It can also just mean we want to follow the conversation without adding anything yet.

in reply to Paul Ferguson

More things that I hope aren't on the table:

  • Return to leaded gasoline
  • Return to leaded paint
  • Return to asbestos in pretty much everything

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in reply to Paul Ferguson

The germ theory of infectious disease is a communist plot.
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I won't be surprised when:

  • Schools can no longer require kids to be vaccinated.
  • Insurers no longer have to cover vaccinations.
  • Employers no longer have to contribute to Social Security and Medicare.
  • The rule of law erodes to the point where I have to give a bribe to get a driver's license.
  • Police pull people over so that they can threaten them and then "look the other way" for a bribe.
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The rule of law erodes to the point where I have to give a bribe to get a driver’s license.
Police pull people over so that they can threaten them and then “look the other way” for a bribe.


well hell, if it's gonna be like that here, I might as well decamp to Mexico where at least the living is cheaper