Senator Bill Frist
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Now, that's not because of that report, but obviously the Obama administration came in, made huge progress. We have, based on the science, And that's been evaluated. The health, the metabolic conditions are probably 40% healthier, some reports say, than we did with the old SNAP program. And now you have President Trump coming in trying to roll that back.
Now, that's not because of that report, but obviously the Obama administration came in, made huge progress. We have, based on the science, And that's been evaluated. The health, the metabolic conditions are probably 40% healthier, some reports say, than we did with the old SNAP program. And now you have President Trump coming in trying to roll that back.
And that rollback, now the only thing that's going to stop that, again, as you said, all the lobbying is out there against it, is going to be the science. If we're 40% healthier... We're 40% more productive at work. There's 40% less absenteeism. The GDP, the economy is growing. The jobs are being created.
And that rollback, now the only thing that's going to stop that, again, as you said, all the lobbying is out there against it, is going to be the science. If we're 40% healthier... We're 40% more productive at work. There's 40% less absenteeism. The GDP, the economy is growing. The jobs are being created.
And that rollback, now the only thing that's going to stop that, again, as you said, all the lobbying is out there against it, is going to be the science. If we're 40% healthier... We're 40% more productive at work. There's 40% less absenteeism. The GDP, the economy is growing. The jobs are being created.
And it's that sort of reasoning that ultimately we need to push through, continue to push through. Again, you've written this whole story, but things like the Bipartisan Policy Center and other foundations need to echo that directly into the policy centers.
And it's that sort of reasoning that ultimately we need to push through, continue to push through. Again, you've written this whole story, but things like the Bipartisan Policy Center and other foundations need to echo that directly into the policy centers.
And it's that sort of reasoning that ultimately we need to push through, continue to push through. Again, you've written this whole story, but things like the Bipartisan Policy Center and other foundations need to echo that directly into the policy centers.
Well, that's hard to read because it's a fragmented system. We have our executive branch, which can sort of be out there voice and can do a lot through regulations. Then we we have our legislative branch where all the money is and people forget that. And the house of representatives is where all the sort of money starts and therefore ultimately has to be translated.
Well, that's hard to read because it's a fragmented system. We have our executive branch, which can sort of be out there voice and can do a lot through regulations. Then we we have our legislative branch where all the money is and people forget that. And the house of representatives is where all the sort of money starts and therefore ultimately has to be translated.
Well, that's hard to read because it's a fragmented system. We have our executive branch, which can sort of be out there voice and can do a lot through regulations. Then we we have our legislative branch where all the money is and people forget that. And the house of representatives is where all the sort of money starts and therefore ultimately has to be translated.
But then even after the law is passed, it goes back to the execution. And those are different people. The only thing I can say is it comes back in this reason. I'm talking to you now and you're talking to me and we've got, you know, hundreds of thousands of listeners. It comes back to the American people.
But then even after the law is passed, it goes back to the execution. And those are different people. The only thing I can say is it comes back in this reason. I'm talking to you now and you're talking to me and we've got, you know, hundreds of thousands of listeners. It comes back to the American people.
But then even after the law is passed, it goes back to the execution. And those are different people. The only thing I can say is it comes back in this reason. I'm talking to you now and you're talking to me and we've got, you know, hundreds of thousands of listeners. It comes back to the American people.
And how educated, how knowledgeable they are that they can translate that up through their mayors, through their school boards, through their city boards, through the state. And ultimately it gets through the system itself. And that's why democracy is a tough, tough system of government to implement. and execute because it takes so long to get through it.
And how educated, how knowledgeable they are that they can translate that up through their mayors, through their school boards, through their city boards, through the state. And ultimately it gets through the system itself. And that's why democracy is a tough, tough system of government to implement. and execute because it takes so long to get through it.
And how educated, how knowledgeable they are that they can translate that up through their mayors, through their school boards, through their city boards, through the state. And ultimately it gets through the system itself. And that's why democracy is a tough, tough system of government to implement. and execute because it takes so long to get through it.
But again, the HIV age is a great example for our listeners to listen to because it was killing 3 million people a year, not 60,000 a year, 3 million people a year globally. Huge stigma around it, impossible to do. And by coming together, Democrats and Republicans
But again, the HIV age is a great example for our listeners to listen to because it was killing 3 million people a year, not 60,000 a year, 3 million people a year globally. Huge stigma around it, impossible to do. And by coming together, Democrats and Republicans
But again, the HIV age is a great example for our listeners to listen to because it was killing 3 million people a year, not 60,000 a year, 3 million people a year globally. Huge stigma around it, impossible to do. And by coming together, Democrats and Republicans