Amanda Head
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But this is kind of the theme, Drew, that the American people foot the bill, and they end up getting screwed in the process. And if you find everyday Americans and you take the narrative out of it, you take the Democrat messagingβ
But this is kind of the theme, Drew, that the American people foot the bill, and they end up getting screwed in the process. And if you find everyday Americans and you take the narrative out of it, you take the Democrat messagingβ
whether you're talking about the tariffs or the pharmaceutical drugs, if you just present it to them and say, hey, with respect to both of these items, the American people were getting screwed. We should only, you know, this should be reciprocal across the board. And especially with pharmaceuticals, we're developing that here.
whether you're talking about the tariffs or the pharmaceutical drugs, if you just present it to them and say, hey, with respect to both of these items, the American people were getting screwed. We should only, you know, this should be reciprocal across the board. And especially with pharmaceuticals, we're developing that here.
We are placing the risk at the feet of the people who are developing them, the people who are researching them. So we should get the better end of the deal, at least make it equal, but make it even better for Americans. And that's what Trump seems to be trying to do in all of it. Yeah.
We are placing the risk at the feet of the people who are developing them, the people who are researching them. So we should get the better end of the deal, at least make it equal, but make it even better for Americans. And that's what Trump seems to be trying to do in all of it. Yeah.
Yeah, and look, I mean, like we said, this movement is somewhat focused on children because you want to raise up a healthy young generation. And true, I mean, you hit the nail on the head. When you look at all of the drugs that kids are prescribed these days, we are over-prescribing for things like ADHD to an extreme and damaging degree. And there are
Yeah, and look, I mean, like we said, this movement is somewhat focused on children because you want to raise up a healthy young generation. And true, I mean, you hit the nail on the head. When you look at all of the drugs that kids are prescribed these days, we are over-prescribing for things like ADHD to an extreme and damaging degree. And there are
dozens of studies out there that show that that can change your brain chemistry. So you put a child on this and you put them on it at, let's say, kindergarten, so age five, and you have it on them, even if you take them off of that drug in middle school, that's still years of being on this drug.
dozens of studies out there that show that that can change your brain chemistry. So you put a child on this and you put them on it at, let's say, kindergarten, so age five, and you have it on them, even if you take them off of that drug in middle school, that's still years of being on this drug.
And there's just not enough research behind so much of what is new in those drugs, in the vaccine schedule, to know what the implications are 20 and 30 years down the road. And I don't think there's any irony in the fact that you have these people who are sicker, you've got the mental health issues, the chronic diseases, like you just mentioned, Americans are unhealthy.
And there's just not enough research behind so much of what is new in those drugs, in the vaccine schedule, to know what the implications are 20 and 30 years down the road. And I don't think there's any irony in the fact that you have these people who are sicker, you've got the mental health issues, the chronic diseases, like you just mentioned, Americans are unhealthy.
But I will say, I feel like that's kind of part of why our medical system, our surgical system is so good is because unfortunately, they've had to deal with this.
But I will say, I feel like that's kind of part of why our medical system, our surgical system is so good is because unfortunately, they've had to deal with this.
Absolutely. And Drew, that brings into the conversation drugs like Accutane. I mean, that was a new drug that hit the market in the early 90s. Practically every teenage in America, if they had a pimple, they were prescribed with Accutane. And now we know, and it took years to find out, that that can actually lead to higher cases of depression. So it's not even necessarily the psychotropic drugs.
Absolutely. And Drew, that brings into the conversation drugs like Accutane. I mean, that was a new drug that hit the market in the early 90s. Practically every teenage in America, if they had a pimple, they were prescribed with Accutane. And now we know, and it took years to find out, that that can actually lead to higher cases of depression. So it's not even necessarily the psychotropic drugs.
And Drew, it's like when we were growing up and they were singing the song to us, you know, the neck bones connected to the backbone, the shoulder bone and all of that. They're not making the connection between all of these things. And like you said, you've got medical doctors who are treating one issue.
And Drew, it's like when we were growing up and they were singing the song to us, you know, the neck bones connected to the backbone, the shoulder bone and all of that. They're not making the connection between all of these things. And like you said, you've got medical doctors who are treating one issue.
They're not trying to heal the issue and they're probably not talking to people on the other person's team. So there's not really an effort in concert to make the person healthier and to heal the root causes of the issue. They're just slapping a bandaid. Yeah, exactly.
They're not trying to heal the issue and they're probably not talking to people on the other person's team. So there's not really an effort in concert to make the person healthier and to heal the root causes of the issue. They're just slapping a bandaid. Yeah, exactly.