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PDG's avatar

So many are against the cuts of wasteful spending that DOGE is implementing. Why? Because they are on the gravy train or their media (democrat) masters tell them what to think. In this case they are simply running their scare tactics. The only people that take this seriously, would be the sheep.

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Jimmy Gleeson's avatar

It's almost as if part of the reason for all the fear and panic narratives is to rationalize their reason for a job. We should start doing this for all jobs. If you don't buy this latest Batman comic, puppies will die in Fresno.

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J. Arnold's avatar

The vaccine defenders love to say “correlation is not causation” when our camp talks about autism. But in this article, they are saying that lack of federal funds to pay people to tell other people they should get vaccinated is the reason less people are getting vaccinated. Might it not be that people are waking up ─ however slowly?

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SomeDude's avatar

from the source article

"The MRHA grant funding was being used to collect information about immunizations among adults who use rural health clinics, Lucas said. The information gathered would be used to help the organization educate providers about how to best talk to residents in a nonjudgmental and supportive way.

She said the funding was intended for influenza and COVID-19 vaccine research, but the lessons learned from the project could also be applied to other vaccines."

oh no another total waste of funding got cut. what a shame. fear fear and writhe in your medical trepidations foolish citizens

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Bandit's avatar

Yep. Figured as much. 😐

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Barbara Nyborn's avatar

Thank you!

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