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Congratulations to RFK Jr. For getting the HHS spot.
Let's hope he can deliver on strict liability for pharma then real accountability and transparency for what they did to people in 2020/21!

I have to admit, last week -- who cares -- this week was the fun part watching evidence we're not about to see a repeat of 2016.
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@sj_zero@social.fbxl.net
I am (very) cautiously optimistic.
Very curious how our election here up north will go.
I don't expect to see a similar result but lots of preference cascades are moving in surprising ways...

@gabriel
I'm concerned that the recent victories in the SCotUS to reel in excess like the Chevron doctrine or agency bylaws has become a double-edged sword for us. Yeah, heavily limiting agency boundaries prevents rotten bureaucracies in future from abusing power to the citizens' detriment, but it also prevents good guys from wielding executive power effectively to fix any past regulatory damage and to push for any policy not necessarily stated explicitly in Congressional law. This outlook does not account for lawfare from opposing sides wanting to prevent good policy.

America, being in the dire straits, needs effective use of great power unto good, not restrictions and preventive limits of power, which should have been in place a long, long time ago to begin with.

@SuperSnekFriend @gabriel cuts both ways...just like state's rights...

@sj_zero @gabriel RFK as Secretary of Health and Human Services is actually wow!

Looks like things will be a-changing.... could we our see a return to science that is backed by REAL research and not corporates cooking the books? it seems we can finally say goodbye to harmful substances placed in our food and water supply, like #glyphosate. Also it looks like less processed foods and more organic agriculture will be on the horizon.

Could we see a return of the small family farms too? this is a really great development, not just for america but the planet.

Congratulations #RFKjr, may all that is good guide u.