Callie Means
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You would have never expected five years ago that the Republican Party is the party of safe food, going to farmer's markets, incentivizing farmer's markets on SNAP. I think that's really positive because these are issues of the left.
And I think the left, through Trump's arrangement syndrome, has totally lost their mind to where people on the Democratic side in states have been hashly arguing for government subsidies for soda because President Trump is for the opposite. So I actually think we're at a great moment where these are unimpeachable issues.
And I think the left, through Trump's arrangement syndrome, has totally lost their mind to where people on the Democratic side in states have been hashly arguing for government subsidies for soda because President Trump is for the opposite. So I actually think we're at a great moment where these are unimpeachable issues.
And I think the left, through Trump's arrangement syndrome, has totally lost their mind to where people on the Democratic side in states have been hashly arguing for government subsidies for soda because President Trump is for the opposite. So I actually think we're at a great moment where these are unimpeachable issues.
And this there's actually a bipartisan consensus that's been driven where at the very least, we're not going to poison our kids. We're going to look at the drugs. We're going to look at environmental toxins. We're going to look at food. And there's this cultural wins where I think parents are actually reading labels more. They're going to their school board meetings.
And this there's actually a bipartisan consensus that's been driven where at the very least, we're not going to poison our kids. We're going to look at the drugs. We're going to look at environmental toxins. We're going to look at food. And there's this cultural wins where I think parents are actually reading labels more. They're going to their school board meetings.
And this there's actually a bipartisan consensus that's been driven where at the very least, we're not going to poison our kids. We're going to look at the drugs. We're going to look at environmental toxins. We're going to look at food. And there's this cultural wins where I think parents are actually reading labels more. They're going to their school board meetings.
They're actually like fighting to get kids healthier. And then that's buttressed by policy wins. like grass standard reform, where we're actually going to study what's in our food, like conflict of introduction, like Marty McCary taking pharma and food lobbyists off of advisory panels, like the SNAP reform, like the food dye reform. I mean, this is just the start.
They're actually like fighting to get kids healthier. And then that's buttressed by policy wins. like grass standard reform, where we're actually going to study what's in our food, like conflict of introduction, like Marty McCary taking pharma and food lobbyists off of advisory panels, like the SNAP reform, like the food dye reform. I mean, this is just the start.
They're actually like fighting to get kids healthier. And then that's buttressed by policy wins. like grass standard reform, where we're actually going to study what's in our food, like conflict of introduction, like Marty McCary taking pharma and food lobbyists off of advisory panels, like the SNAP reform, like the food dye reform. I mean, this is just the start.
But if we can continue this cultural momentum, which you're going to see with this report, we'd love to have you there on May 22nd. Secretary Kennedy, President Trump, the cabinet is going to release a report on the child and chronic disease crisis, what more we can do. We'd love...
But if we can continue this cultural momentum, which you're going to see with this report, we'd love to have you there on May 22nd. Secretary Kennedy, President Trump, the cabinet is going to release a report on the child and chronic disease crisis, what more we can do. We'd love...
But if we can continue this cultural momentum, which you're going to see with this report, we'd love to have you there on May 22nd. Secretary Kennedy, President Trump, the cabinet is going to release a report on the child and chronic disease crisis, what more we can do. We'd love...
invited megan i mean we want all independent media we want uh pharma executives hospital executives celebrities governors senators what they're doing is they're putting a stake in the ground that we need a new view of health we need to not just change medicare medicaid medicaid policy but actually focus on the incentives that are leading us to be the sickest country in the world.
invited megan i mean we want all independent media we want uh pharma executives hospital executives celebrities governors senators what they're doing is they're putting a stake in the ground that we need a new view of health we need to not just change medicare medicaid medicaid policy but actually focus on the incentives that are leading us to be the sickest country in the world.
invited megan i mean we want all independent media we want uh pharma executives hospital executives celebrities governors senators what they're doing is they're putting a stake in the ground that we need a new view of health we need to not just change medicare medicaid medicaid policy but actually focus on the incentives that are leading us to be the sickest country in the world.
So the policy wins plus that overall cultural momentum has been really powerful. Totally.
So the policy wins plus that overall cultural momentum has been really powerful. Totally.
So the policy wins plus that overall cultural momentum has been really powerful. Totally.
I mean, the key thing for the Trump administration and Secretary Kennedy is, let's keep it simple, let's keep it common sense. Ultra-processed food. Ultra-processed food consumption is 15% in Italy, Spain, and Japan. It's 70% of a child's diet in the United States.