We are having the wrong debate
It’s not whether we should fluoridate our water.
It’s not whether the CDC should recommend 120 shots to children - or whatever the absurdity is now.
It’s not whether the FDA should require double-blinded inert placebo long-term pre-marketing clinical trials on vaccines.
It’s not even whether the FDA - or whoever is now in charge of promoting mRNA - continues to recommend that atrocity.
The question is whether the federal government - or any government for that matter - should play any role in healthcare. The federal government has failed spectacularly in absolutely every aspect of healthcare - and yet we - as a society - have preemptively agreed that any solution must go through the federal government.
The question is - literally - what is the harm in eliminating all traces of the federal government with respect to healthcare? Since when is healthcare a fundamental role of a government?
At this point - belief in reform of the government healthcare agencies is delusional.