If we look back, we know the SCRIPT was laid out then!
Do you all remember what DJT signed?
Do you all remember what DJT signed?
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Lots of questions and I feel like future proved last!
Anyone else?
Anyone else?
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Forwarded from MJTruth
Media is too big
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π» RFK Jr In 2024:
RFK Jr. was vehemently against using GLP-1 drugs for obesity, arguing they were a costly $3 Trillion per year band-aid that ignored root causes like diet and lifestyle. He proposed a $600 billion annual investment in organic meals instead, which he believed would end obesity and diabetes "overnight."
π» RFK Current Stance:
Despite his earlier criticism, the announcement today includes Medicare and Medicaid coverage for these drugs.
Today's announcement by President Trump, however, is different. It involves Medicare and Medicaid covering GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic for a subset of obese Americans (those with BMI β₯35 or overweight with comorbidities), starting mid-2026, with negotiated prices and $50 copays. This isn't "free" for individuals (they pay $50/month), and it's not forced on all insurance companiesβit's specifically a federal program expansion. So, while the 2024 clip talked about a broad, costly mandate, today's policy is narrower and taxpayer-funded but not free for users.
https://rumble.com/v5csdlh-rfk-jr-instead-of-ozempic-why-not-three-organic-meals-a-day.html
RFK Jr. was vehemently against using GLP-1 drugs for obesity, arguing they were a costly $3 Trillion per year band-aid that ignored root causes like diet and lifestyle. He proposed a $600 billion annual investment in organic meals instead, which he believed would end obesity and diabetes "overnight."
π» RFK Current Stance:
Despite his earlier criticism, the announcement today includes Medicare and Medicaid coverage for these drugs.
Today's announcement by President Trump, however, is different. It involves Medicare and Medicaid covering GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic for a subset of obese Americans (those with BMI β₯35 or overweight with comorbidities), starting mid-2026, with negotiated prices and $50 copays. This isn't "free" for individuals (they pay $50/month), and it's not forced on all insurance companiesβit's specifically a federal program expansion. So, while the 2024 clip talked about a broad, costly mandate, today's policy is narrower and taxpayer-funded but not free for users.
https://rumble.com/v5csdlh-rfk-jr-instead-of-ozempic-why-not-three-organic-meals-a-day.html
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With the Ozempic issue, do you see how this all started?
We are the cause and effect!
Make our food fast and not real!
It makes sense because weβre all so busy and u can stop at a MCDonalds or a Wendyβs bc itβs convenient!
Now, our population is labeled obese and bam there she blows Ozempicπ
We are the cause and effect!
Make our food fast and not real!
It makes sense because weβre all so busy and u can stop at a MCDonalds or a Wendyβs bc itβs convenient!
Now, our population is labeled obese and bam there she blows Ozempicπ
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Forwarded from Ron
They create the issue , here's your drug solution ( Money in the bag) , customer until you die.
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Forwarded from Kelly
I donβt know whatβs in it but my niece lost her gallbladder after being on it for two weeks. Sad
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