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Vaccine Nation 0

The Republican thought police are now coming for scientific research about vaccines.

We are a society of stupid.

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Republican Family Values 0

Thom talks with Alex Lawson about how Republican policies are destroying rural hospitals and eroding health care to enable billionaires to buy more yachts.

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Vaccine Nation 0

Via the Las Vegas Sun, the New York Times editorial board thinks that, under RFK Jr., the prognosis for infectious diseases bright–for the diseases, that is.

Not so much for people.

A snippet (emphasis added):

A vast majority of American children — more than 90% by most estimates — are still vaccinated for measles. But it takes a threshold of 95% to stop the illness from spreading, and in too many communities, the rates are lower than that already or falling fast. In Idaho, just 78.5% of kindergartners were vaccinated for measles last school year. Nationwide vaccination rates for several other diseases — including flu, hepatitis B, rotavirus, Hib, polio and whooping cough — are also down.

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Artificial? Yes. Intelligent? Not So Much. 0

Competent therapists? At the Psychology Today website, Pamela D. Garcy argues that, “(c)hatbots might provide temporary comfort, but they are not a substitute for human connection.”

Follow the link for her evidence.

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Suffer the Children, Vaccine Nation Dept. 0

Measles are spreading. Per WTKR.com, South Carolina is experiencing its worst outbreak in over three decades. Here’s snippet from their report (emphasis added):

Babies too young to be vaccinated are among the most vulnerable in a measles outbreak. The disease can wreak havoc on their fragile bodies, making them so sick they stop eating and drinking. They can develop pneumonia or brain swelling, and sometimes die.

Babies depend entirely on herd immunity — at least 95% of a community must be vaccinated to prevent measles outbreaks. But dropping vaccination rates have eroded protection in South Carolina and across the nation. In Spartanburg County, the outbreak’s epicenter, less than 90% of students have gotten required vaccines.

This is what happens when science deniers deny science and stupid people believe them.

And we are a society of stupid.

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The Man without a Plan 0

Frame One:  In 2017, Donald Trump says,

Via Job’s Anger.

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Devolution 0

Farron looks at the damage that the Trump maladministration has done to medical research and the public health.

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Collateral Damage 0

Farron discusses how the Republicans’ “Big Beautiful Bill” has harmed health care.

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Quackery 0

Farron discusses an editorial from The Lancet about the damage RFK Jr. has done to the public’s health.

Read the news report that led to Farron’s video.

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The Medicine Show 0

Rebecca Watson finds herself–er–somewhat taken aback by the Trump maladministration’s willingness to put the public’s health in the hands of quacks.

Or you can read the transcript.

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Vaccine Nation 0

Thom discusses RFK Jr.’s latest action to endanger the public health and enable epidemics.

Read the article that Thom references.

Aside:

I’m old enough to remember when the polio vaccine was developed. Heck, when the Salk vaccine became available, my parents rushed me to our doctor’s office as soon as they could. Ditto for the Sabin vaccine.

And polio disappeared.

Now I fear that I will again see pictures of children in iron lungs on my telly vision, thanks to RFK Jr. and Donald Trump.

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Typhoid Mary Measles Bobby 0

Picture of cigaret burning in ashtray labeled

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And, in more news of Meales Bobby . . . .

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The Medicine Show 0

Sam and the crew dissect RFK Jr.’s bogus blather.

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The Medicine Show 0

Rebecca Watson debunks some bunco.

Or you can read the transcript.

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This New Gilded Age 0

Sam and the crew discuss AOC’s masterful calling out a CVS executive for monopoly practices.

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Vaccine Nation 0

Mary Trump looks at RFK Jr.’s disregard of history so as to make epidemics great again.

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Suffer the Children, Vaccine Nation Dept. 0

Once again, we are reminded that that’s not scripture. That’s a Republican family value. Dr. Leah Luckeroth points out that

By removing both meningitis vaccines, MenACWY and MenB, from the list of those recommended in the childhood immunization schedule and shifting them to “shared clinical decision-making,” the CDC has placed an unbearable burden on health care providers and parents — and put our children at risk.

Follow the link for her reasoning.

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Vaccine Nation 0

Bloomberg’s Lisa Jarvis looks at the potential results of RFK Jr.’s choosing to ignore over almost three centuries of evidence that vaccines work.

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Vaccine Nation 0

Caption:  2026 Predictions.  Image:  Uncle Sam and a fortune teller staring into a crystal ball filled with floating red spots.  The fortune teller says,

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And that future is already our present.

Afterthought:

I was a young ‘un before measles vaccines. Measles were considered almost a rite of passage for children back then. I can tell you, measles is not a fun way to get out of going to school.

And now today’s Republican Party wants to bring that past into our present.

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Vaccine Nation 0

David discusses how Donald Trump and RFK Jr. have made measles great again.

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