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  1. Whooping cough will kill children.

    So can measles.

    So can the flu.

    This isnt very pro life of them, its just pro choice with extra steps.

  2. SummerSun75 on

    Dear MAGA,

    Trump and Republikans have already stripped millions of you of your healthcare.

    The economy is tanking. The only thing up is inflation.

    After Labor Dept. year-end revisions: On average, employers added only 15,000 jobs a month in 2025.
    „This does not remotely look like a healthy labor market,“ Federal Reserve governor Chris Waller said.

  3. Imaginary-Ad-7919 on

    People suddenly stop getting measles, flu and whooping cough when she becomes the Surgeon General.

  4. 1cl3nstd4yt on

    Is their long game to collapse the economy…. and push us into a Road Warrior-Mad Max post-apocalyptic nightmare?

  5. You do not drop out of a surgical residency with 6 months to go without more to it than „disillusioned by healthcare in the US“.

    What’s the real story here?

  6. Additional_Cash_3357 on

    Those vaccines were good enough for her, but since those diseases no long are bothering anyone anymore lets just ignore the reason those diseases basically disappeared.

  7. Physician here. Quitting residency 6 months before finishing is extremely rare and bizarre. Most programs have safety nets in place that allow residents to take time off if they need to for burnout or mental health concerns. Losing a resident mid-training reflects very poorly on training programs and they tend to try to avoid it at all costs. „Disillusionment with the healthcare system“ as a reason to quit that close to the finish line just doesn’t make sense, why would you not just finish the program so then you could pivot into functional medicine/policy from the position of a physician who completed a residency, which gives you significantly more credibility?

    I know nothing about her or her program, but from my experience my guess is that she was falling behind clinically for years and in her final year, she was so far behind her peers they told her she couldn’t graduate on time and needed remediation and she chose to leave instead. I saw this happen many times in my training, although most chose to take the remediation time so they could still finish. The cover story of needing to escape the system reeks of cope/PR bullshit.

  8. prncessvein on

    Didn’t complete residency (sounds like she barely started it), doesn’t currently hold a medical license. Perfect.

  9. Grouchy_Row_7983 on

    I was running for Miss America but I became disillusioned so I dropped out. Oh, and I’m a 50 year old dude.

  10. Raspberries-Are-Evil on

    Of course, its another unqualified person who will make things way worse and of course Republicans will confirm her.

  11. OriginalProduct6850 on

    Science? Who needs Science? Same dopes who show up to the er with a super sick kid and gets mad when the hospital can’t do anything for them.

  12. These people are insane. How many people must be injured or killed for team Trump to be satisfied?

  13. Wow, why I am I not surprised this administration is nominating a person to lead some health related department who has the wants to push policies that lead to dead and maimed children?

  14. LakersBroncoslove on

    Not a doctor. Not a surgeon. Just another MAGA boot licker to help pedophiles and hurt honest Americans.

  15. SeaworthySamus on

    The vaccines have been so effective for so long we are about to learn the hard way why we came up with them in the first place. Praying for everyone’s health.

  16. Signal_Minimum8509 on

    How much business is this lady going to kick the way of Trump’s investment interests?

  17. immortalalchemist on

    Considering a family just went to Disneyland recently with measles and didn’t know they had it but never got vaccinated suggest that some people just don’t care

  18. Donald_Epstein69 on

    A lot of idiot parents are going to have to touch the stove and lose their children so that this bullshit can stop.

    Too bad for the kids.

  19. ShiftNStabilize on

    As a doctor myself not completing a residency is a huge huge red flag. Most programs will go to great lengths to make sure the residents graduate, too much effort put in their education at that point. Changing to a different speciality happens frequently but not finishing, very rare and a red flag.

  20. QuitCallingNewsrooms on

    Come to South Carolina to see how that no measles vaccine thing is going. We’re up over 1000 cases now in one little geographical area! And it’s primarily kids being infected!

  21. It’s like he wants to bring the 19th century back – racism, anti-women’s rights, coal, anti vax, tariffs, gilded age decor and ballrooms.

  22. > HELP Committee Chair Bill Cassidy (R-La.) sought to clarify her answer, asking Means if she would encourage mothers to vaccinate their children with the MMR vaccine, citing the high number of deaths tied to a measles outbreak in the South last year.

    Can’t wait for him to pretend he’s upset with her when numbers for measles, flu, and whooping cough skyrocket again. Dems have once again for the most part failed at explaining to the American public that Republicans confirm these fucking unqualified individuals

    For fucks sake if an NFL GM drafted a quarterback with a track record for throwing games, who was pretty open ended as to whether he’d do so in the pros, and then did it, the fanbase would demand the guy who hired him got fired. Instead people vote the same dip shits into Congress over and over

  23. b_needs_a_cookie on

    Putting this as my own comment since the parent comment  for this reply was deleted. 

    Measles resets the immune system. Surviving it means your immune system is worse off.

    This has been studied by immunologists. https://www.theguardian.com/science/2019/oct/31/measles-wipes-out-immune-systems-memory-study-finds

    So when anti-vaxxers claim it’s better for the immune system to battle the viruses to build strength, they’re talking out of their ass and yet again wilfully harming their children so as not to disrupt their delusions. 

    Same thing with the chicken pox vaccine. If you willing refuse that vaccine and let your kid get chicken pox, because it’s what your parents did, then you’re wilfully putting your kids at risk for developing shingles. Shingles is so damn painful and if it develops in your face, it can blind you. 

  24. yotengodormir on

    This lady flunked out into being a surgeon general candidate. 

    Maga meritocracy at its finest. 

  25. LoquaciousOfMorn on

    At what point do we accept they are trying to kill off surplus poor and poorly educated people? Are we there? Feels like we’re there.

  26. MenuPerfect35 on

    They already brought back the measles and now they want to bring back the whooping cough?? Let me guess rich people will still get their kids vaccinated for free? This is beyond insanity. This is evil.

  27. I got a funny feeling that our government is compromised by people that really don’t believe in America first.

  28. Cognitive_Spoon on

    This is a biological attack on US citizens. It’s just hard for people to understand because they assume good faith.

    Stop it. Stop assuming good faith.

    People are going to die because her „incompetence“ will function as a cover.

    If you want to be extra spicy, consider it a BRICS supported biological attack using the permeability of the US government as a vector.

  29. Choice-of-SteinsGate on

    Let’s address what led to this dangerous and unscientific decision:

    **Vaccines and autism:**

    The debunked claim that vaccines cause autism originated from a small study back in 1998 authored by the infamous Andrew Wakefield. The study was later found to be inherently flawed and fraudulent. It was retracted and repudiated by the scientific community.

    Wakefield had his medical license revoked for serious professional misconduct and he’s been ostracized by medical experts.

    Since then, many large scale, rigorous studies have established no causal link between vaccines and autism.

    Wakefield’s study included only 12 children. This kind of sample size is unprecedentedly small—meaningless in fact—and far too small to draw any reliable conclusions.

    Wakefield was also criticized for a lack of a control group in his study and was investigated for manipulating data.

    He altered patients medical histories to support his claims. He had conflicts of interest, including financial interests related to payments from lawyers backing him with lawsuits, treatments linked to his claims and a vaccine he had secretly patented.

    His study also involved the unethical treatment of children.

    Dozens of large scale studies involving literally millions of children have since been conducted, all of them consistently pointing to the same conclusion—that vaccines do not cause autism.

    **About thimerosal:**

    Thimerosal is a mercury based preservative that was more commonly used in vaccines in the 20th century.

    Its use only began fueling fears from anti-vaxxers in the late 90s, around the time that the widely discredited „Wakefield Study“ was published

    The study falsely linked MMR vaccines to autism. The MMR vaccine never contained Thimerosal, but anti-vaxxers still clung to the baseless claim that it was harming children.

    Around this time, RFK Jr. was claiming publicly that Thimerosal based vaccines were linked to autism and other developmental disorders in children.

    Extensive scientific research has shown there is no link between Thimerosal-containing vaccines and autism/neurological disorders.

    Research has also shown that even low doses of the preservative in vaccines do not cause any harm other than minor reactions like redness/swelling at the site of injection.

    And despite this research, Thimerosal was still removed from most childhood vaccines as a precautionary measure, and not in any way due to proven harm.

    Moreover, when Thimerosal was removed from vaccines, cases of childhood autism continued rising, further dispelling this dangerous myth.

    Unfortunately, when the decision was made to remove or reduce the use of Thimerosal in childhood vaccines, it inadvertently confirmed the fears of a growing number of anti-vaxxers. And now decades later, these crackpots still continue to spread dangerous misinformation about Thimerosal causing neurological harm to children.

    **The Hepatitis B Vaccine Decision**

    Contrary to claims from Trump, his supporters and high ranking health officials in the government (RFK Jr. and his company of „MAHA“ fanatics), the Hep B vaccine has an amazing safety record. Decades of research and monitoring show that there is no evidence of serious long term harm in infants or children.

    This research has shown no link between the Hep B vaccine and neurological disorders in children.

    Before universal vaccination, 18,000 children contracted Hep B every year.

    90 percent of newborns who were infected with Hep B developed chronic disease, which often led to things like liver disease, cancer or death.

    Since then, cases have dropped by at least 95 percent. Fewer than 20 babies per year are infected at birth.

    The benefits of this vaccine significantly outweigh whatever risks conservatives might mistakenly believe are associated with it.

    Also, Hep B is not only transmitted from mother to infant via birth canal, but also from many other environmental sources of exposure. Newborns are highly vulnerable to the disease.

    This argument falsely speculating that an infant or a child’s immune system is „too weak“ for vaccination can actually be turned around to make the case that infants and children are extremely vulnerable to diseases that can be prevented through overwhelmingly safe vaccines.

    Universal vaccination was also introduced because It’s far and above the most effective way to eliminate Hep B exposure and infection long term. This isn’t just about preventing Hep B transmission to children because the fewer children we vaccinate, the greater the chance we risk exposing the broader population to the virus. This is a fundamental reason why we vaccinate in the first place.

    Hep B vaccination is also recommended because it’s impossible to guarantee no risk of an infant’s or child’s exposure to Hep B due to things like testing errors, future contact with the virus, susceptibility risk, and even untested caregivers. These risks only increase when we stop vaccinating children.

    **Vaccine „skepticism“ as federal policy:**

    The current administration has been singlehandedly responsible for sowing distrust in medical science and experts—especially during disease outbreaks.

    For instance, nearly the entire medical community disputes RFK Jr’s claim that mRNA vaccines have risks that outweigh benefits. Beyond that, rigorous studies and reliable data show that they are indeed effective and save lives, even when viruses mutate

    Kennedy’s decision to end funding for mRNA technology and research is being done at the cost of scientific progress and lives.

    mRNA technology was being explored to treat multiple cancers, malaria, HIV, even infections passed from mother to infant…

    This administration has chosen to politicize science at the expense of public health, scientific innovation, pandemic preparedness, and basic trust in medicine and the scientific community.

    Future generations of Americans will also lose access to advanced, life saving treatments.

    **Science has become politicized by the right**

    Overwhelming scientific consensus, the latest research and data, and conclusions drawn from peer reviewed, scientific journals are challenged by conspiracy theorists and their „alternative facts.“ Valid concerns and policies that address things like climate change and pandemic preparedness are blasted as radical left inventions.

    MAGA denies legitimate science and insists that their ass-backwards and misanthropic views about medicine, biology, vaccines, diseases, etc, are more informed than the leading and relevant scientific research.

    As head of HHS, Kennedy is largely responsible for undermining trust in the medical community and endangering public health due to his unscientific claims.

    His loyalty and connection to Trump has also made him near invulnerable to scrutiny from Republicans. He is helping to carry out the Trump administration’s agenda by defunding and eroding the independence of public health related agencies; stripping qualified civil servants of their protections and replacing them with inept loyalists who are committed to reversing decades of scientific progress.

    He’s also been responsible for defunding scientific and medical research while dismantling agencies and organizations that play a crucial role in maintaining public health and safety.

    Not to mention his layoffs of thousands of staff working in agencies like the CDC, FDA, NIH, and CMS—top scientists and healthcare workers who are being replaced with so-called „MAHA“ crackpots.

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