Herschel Walker recently said at a Senate debate that “you gotta eat right” or insulin is “doing you no good.” The response was aggressive by all political sides. Suddenly everyone agreed that this was insulting despite the fact that the real insult is added to injury by conditioning people to the idea of living their life on a line thrown out by Big-Pharma. Too many of us shun personal responsibility in exchange for turning our life and health over to others. We rely on drugs, pharmaceutical companies, and politicians to take care of us.
We vote for people who will ‘lower’ the cost of already ‘overpriced’ irresponsibility in most cases. Instead of debating over who did or didn’t vote to cap the cost of prescription drugs or insulin, how about asking why so many people need these things to begin with? What about the revolving door between industry and government that works together to gaslight the public into believing they are getting a deal on things they largely don’t need to begin with. The CDC says that “eliminating 3 risk factors – poor diet, inactivity, and smoking – would prevent 80% of heart disease and stroke cases, 80% of type 2 diabetes mellitus cases, and 40% of cancer cases.” How come members of the pandemos cult are not constantly talking about the massive amount of money and life that can be saved here? Likewise, how come those refusing gene-therapy needles for side-effects or ingredients willingly consume Halloween candy or cereals like Franken Berry, Boo Berry and Count Chocula, containing Red 40, Blue 1, and Blue 2, which not only cause toxicity to the liver and kidney’s, but cancer and DNA damage? Listen as these things snap, crack, and pop you into terror.
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