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I agree. My take away from Dr Atlas’ book was that Pence is a push-over who has no ability to think for himself.

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How many politicians do?

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I don’t know I’m proud of Ron Johnson these days!

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https://www.ronjohnson.senate.gov/2022/5/sen-johnson-statement-on-vote-for-defense-spending-amid-ukraine-war

“Given current Congressional leadership, it is not surprising the Ukraine supplemental is far from perfect. Most disappointing, the spending is not offset when hundreds of billions of the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill is still available..."

There's more:

https://www.ronjohnson.senate.gov/search?q=ukraine

Approximately the same number of people have died in the war (which incidentally started in 2014 as a result of a US backed coup) as have died in the USA from the 'vaccines.'

Still proud of Ron Johnson?

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I am in the UK so I don't pick up some of these issues, but many thanks. So Ron Johnson is sensible about the vaccines and foolish about the Ukraine I guess.

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That seems to be the way of it. Many who fight for medical freedom also have other bizarre policies. There are very few who hit all the marks.

I first noticed this when I went into anti-psychiatry. The left was useless, wanted us all in "treatment" and wanted to make "mental health courts" and sweep people off the streets and medicate them. The right was the only place which at least listened, and confirmed that there is overreach in psychiatry.

This blew my Birkenstock-wearing, tree-hugging, envie-meddlist little mind.

Post COVID it's easy to see that politics is not the way out of this.

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