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That's Chris Hayes' question right now on MSNBC. He's talking about stopping cancer research, which happened today.
Seriously, let's not get numb to this stuff.
Good show about the threats to our healthcare in this country.
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Someone should point out to Felon 45 that whatever the INH is not researching , might be something
jls4561
Jan 2025
#1
Some magats have said they would die for him. I think they meant in a civil war... not cancer.
IcyPeas
Jan 2025
#5
They voted for a disruptor because he's a disruptor. He's disrupting as fast and as much as he can. . . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Jan 2025
#9
I guess we will never know because the GOP just ain't into research and science and stuff
BOSSHOG
Jan 2025
#19
The Will of the People -- Trump voters and Both Sides/My Vote Doesn't Count non-voters.
betsuni
Jan 2025
#15
Our fascist "republic" is now under the control of mobsters, radicals, and oligarchs.
Trust_Reality
Jan 2025
#43
I've got a buddy with late-stage cancer who just got into a promising treatment trial.
Midnight Writer
Jan 2025
#32