Bist du schon sauer?

Von Orangutan

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  1. Not sure if the mainstream media has fact checked this image yet. I think it came from the RFK for President campaign.

  2. Brilliant_Steak_1328 on

    Yeah I’m mad, we eat like garbage in this country, everyone is obese or diabetic or has bad joints, etc etc etc. Complains of their long Rx list while slurping on a 16oz cookie cake iced latte. How DID we get here??

  3. TrumpDidNoDrugs on

    Sounds like the results of a political party campaigning on deregulation for the last 50 years.

  4. Happy-Perception3986 on

    Our government has poisoned us for years yielding to the highest bidder to accept poisoned in our food, the air, etc

  5. Graphicism on

    If you haven’t seen it yet, everything happening is by design, and democracy is merely a staged performance.

    The division you see is intentional, rooted in the Overton window concept.

    The drama surrounding Hollywood actor Donald Trump is all part of the act, aimed at getting you to believe in a new form of media that replaces traditional television.

  6. So, I agree with 99% of the sentiment here. I do think we should be angry.

    However, some of the statistics here are pretty misleading, I’m thinking. Not that I’ve fact checked the claims, but I want to point out what I mean.

    To say “we” spent zero on chronic disease is obviously false unless the “we” specifically means US taxpayer dollars via Medicare. The VA certainly paid for chronic conditions prior to that date. Individuals on their own certainly paid for chronic conditions before that date.

    So this stat must specifically mean Medicare. If so, then the date itself is the reason the number before that was zero, because that’s when Medicare began. If I’m right about this particular stat, then I’m guessing the “6%” number is also referring to Medicare treatment numbers. If so, then I think some of the stats here are being misrepresented as bad, when they actually should be seen as a good thing.

    For instance, my great grandmother died of type 2 diabetes back then because it wasn’t something treated beyond amputation when you got rotten from the neuropathy. She died from it, and therefore wasn’t a statistic anymore in the 60s counted as someone who was “living with chronic disease.” She died from a disease that is now something we can live with. That’s one of the reasons those numbers go up for that stat.

    So, though like I said I agree with the overall sentiment of this post, I think it’s disingenuous to twist facts like this to support the argument. The argument is already strong without all this misleading stats. Don’t diminish the argument, is my suggestion.

  7. slumberjunkie14 on

    This is rage bait. So many diseases existed before but were never recorded / we had no idea what they were or how to treat them.

  8. banjosullivan on

    Almost like the trillion dollar pharmaceutical industry is in bed with the government.

  9. We may have the sickest people and pay the most, but our health executives and regulators are the highest paid in the world. Gotta be #1 at something.

  10. SharkMilk44 on

    Doctors in the US are way too eager to hand out prescriptions to kids. So many kids are raised to be drug addicts.

  11. Oh absolutely!! Between the synthetic chemicals put into processed food, the artificual growth hormones that they pump into livestock, and the incredible amount of pesticides put onto almost every mass grown crop grown in the USA, it’s fucked.

    Really the only way to eat healthy here is an organic, whole food, plant based diet. It can get pricy & time intensive, but it’s worth it to keep my family safe.

  12. RandyPeterstain on

    Lolz, I’ve *been* mad. It accomplishes nothing though, other than making me miserable. Welcome to America.

  13. one_up_onedown on

    To end such a write up with an appeal to vote😂.
    One of those two parties will make it all better.
    🤣

  14. izbsleepy1989 on

    You could easily change a lot of these things simply by never buying or eating fast food every again. But I have no faith the majority of Americans would even attempt to make that personal life change.

  15. Yeah, at the capitalists. Hugh conglomerates that know and continue to poison us. They also control the health insurance companies that decide whether we live or die.

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