Eric Trump
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are working and talking in the lunchroom about this manual and telling each other that their job is to save America and save science from the agenda of President Trump and RFK. That is how people think throughout, I think, every major department. How do we get rid of them?
This is where the PSYOP comes in. The CDC has been... Can you think of a better case study of failure? Can you think of a better public health disaster than the COVID response, where the CDC accidentally...
In their guidance on school lockdowns copy and pasted directly from the teacher union document who they were in bed with. They copy and pasted the paragraphs from the teachers union saying that we should shut schools down for two years. They said that cloth masks were fine. They also funded the whole pandemic. Not to mention...
with the NIH, funding literally the creation of the pandemic with the gain-of-function research. I mean, you could not have a bigger example of failure. RFK correctly fires three employees, and it is national news. Pete Hegseth
When our kids are being sent into thoughtless war after thoughtless war, we spend more on the military than the rest of the world combined. We're not getting the right outcomes. We're not positioned for the future. He fires a couple of generals. Front page breathless news. There is an absolute information architecture to say that these actually pretty moderate and pretty things that 90% of people in the country would agree with are absolutely attacks on
on the American way of life, and we need to harden up and absolutely resist that. They need to be firing a lot more people, they need to be doing a lot more, which President Trump is telling them to do. President Trump, my image of President Trump from my time in the White House, he sits at that desk, and the issues of the world come in and out of his office in a 15-minute increment, and he sits there and tells them to go hard. That's what he says every time.
How can we get recess in schools? 40% of public schools actually don't have mandatory recess. It's unbelievable. This is the agenda of the administration right now. In the senior most meetings, it is how can we get food stamps to healthy food? How can we work with local farmers to get whole food for schools? How can we have more medical funding instead of going to...
SSRI-taitoja vanhempien naisen vÀlillÀ on kasvanut viisi kertaa viiden vuoden aikana. Kuinka voimme pÀÀstÀ alkuperÀiseen asiaan mielenterveyden asioihin? Se on aivan yksinkertaisia asioita pÀÀstÀ alkuperÀiseen asiaan. Se on todella positiivisia asioita, mutta hÀn on ristiriitaillut. Mutta hÀn ja presidentti Trump ovat kaksi Amerikassa suurimpia poliittisia osallistujia. Silloin hÀn on vielÀ paljon suurempi.
90% of those healthcare costs are preventable lifestyle conditions. But we have a system, the medical system, the largest industry in the country, the fastest growing industry in the country, not as a conspiratorial statement, just as a statement of fact, they profit from people being sick. That is the fatal flaw of Obamacare. Obamacare actually incentivizes this sick care system
Yritykset tekevÀt enemmÀn rahaa, kun ihmiset ovat syöviÀ. Yritykset saavat 15 prosenttia rahaa, joten yritykset haluavat tehdÀ enemmÀn ja enemmÀn lupauksia. Lupaukset tulevat yli, yli ja yli. Yritykset haluavat, ettÀ sinÀ olet syöviÀ. Koska terveydenhuollomme on niin suuri, koska meillÀ on kolme kertaa suurempi terveydenhuollon kohdalla kuin muissa maissa kehittyvissÀ maissa, on se, ettÀ me olemme niin syöviÀ. MeidÀn tÀytymme, ja republikaanit todellakin ovat ainoa paikka, jossa he sanovat, miten voimme luoda tÀmÀn.
Se tÀytyy olla terveydenhuolta, ja demokraatit sanovat, ettÀ meidÀn tÀytyy lopettaa hallituksen, jotta me saamme enemmÀn rahaa tÀllÀ syvÀllÀ jÀrjestelmÀllÀ ilman reformeja. TÀmÀ on hyvÀ asia, koska sinÀ ja isÀsi olette keskittyneet alussa muuttamaan jÀrjestelmÀÀ, jotta kaikki pysyvÀt syvÀllÀ, ja sitten laittaa heitÀ terveydenhuollon jÀrjestelmÀÀn, joka tekee yritykset rikkoja.
to why don't we encourage some exercise, why don't we change the food pyramid, why don't we talk about detoxifying people's lives, why don't we talk about the vaccine schedule for newborn babies, and maybe actually create wellness so that they don't need the insurance companies anywhere near as much as they do now. But what do you think about, like we had a questioner come out earlier talking about his daughter who still just has a new job, but is paying $900 a month to be insured. That's impossible for somebody who's young and just starting out.
These institutions, the military, the immigration system, the healthcare system, they're oil tankers. As aggressive as the Trump administration is being, we are starting the bold conversation to start turning these things, but I do see MAGA as a 10-year journey. We have to have a healthcare system where hospitals are incentivized for beds to be empty instead of full, as they are today. We need a pharmaceutical industry...
That is incentivized to prevent and reverse disease instead of manage it when all their revenue comes from people getting sick and managing it. We need insurance companies to be incentivized for wellness, which will lower costs. The Republican Party, and I think the MAHA argument of the system being so broken and slanted against us, is the predicate for real conversation about healthcare reform. And I'm worried, Megan, because I do think with this affordability question, healthcare is...
It's at a breaking point. We will have a different healthcare system, I think, in the next five years. And we are marshalling a conversation what true reform to unleash thriving of the American people looks like, which is so central to this Maha argument, that Democrats are going to have socialized medicine. And we need to win this argument. We need to continue supporting President Trump in winning this argument about a reform that we need, or else we're going to have socialized medicine, I fear.
PitÀisikö kysyÀ isoa, ohi, ohi, Zempik, koska presidentti Trumpi aiemmin huomasi, ettÀ hÀn vaikuttaisi programmiin, joka saattaisi tehdÀ droogia paljon vahvemmin paljon ihmisistÀ, mutta sinÀ et ole fani tÀtÀ droogia, joten miten tuntuu siitÀ?
Se, mitÀ presidentti Trump on tehnyt, on yksi moderni-amerikkalaisen historiassa agressiivisimpia asioita Pharmaan. HÀn vaatii, ettÀ jokainen droogi on mahdollisimman parissa, verrattuna maailmalle. Ozympi kostaa $1,600, kun se on $80 Alemassa.
80? 80 in Germany and 1600 dollars, and they were trying to push it on the American taxpayer. So this, he said, this is not happening. I'm going to use tariffs, I'm going to use every single tool in the tool belt to get drug prices at the same price, the most competitive price to the rest of the world. The US is 4% of the population of the world, and we produce 75% of worldwide pharmaceutical profits right now. 75%. So the Ozempic...
where there's an epidemic of obesity among six-year-olds. I mean, that is a moral failing among our country. And while this is being approved for Medicare, in some cases Medicaid, stay away from the kids on this drug. We are going to improve the food system for these kids. But I will also say, we need an all of the above strategy for obesity. The drug might be useful in some cases. It's much lower priced right now. But this administration...
in the next four years is going to dramatically improve our food system and have healthy food on a child's plate, healthy food on our soldiers' plates. And I will bet anyone, I will bet anyone, these