To make America great again, we must also make the people healthy again. However, the powers that be don’t care about the obesity crisis nor the fact that “more than 40% of school-aged children and adolescents have at least one chronic health condition,” per the CDC.
Robert Redfield was the former director of the CDC during the start of the Panny D. He was replaced by Rochelle Walensky, likely for not being as radical as the bureaucracy demanded.
In 2020, he said, “Probably one of our greatest casualties of the pandemic this year was the impact on the business community, and on just general health care, the impact on our children’s education.” However, the left couldn’t be bothered to care about that, as political science takes precedence over actual science.
So while he flirted with saying the right thing then he is at least making sense now, as he has endorsed Trump in hopes this will make America’s children healthy again. […]
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