Donald Trump's Cabinet picks
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I'm worried about the nutjob amateur doctors who believe they know more about health than actual doctors. I've known more than a few folks who declare that doctors are just hurting us, and that THEY know what's best for themselves and their children. When they feel vindicated after someone listens to them like this, they become even MORE insufferable...and dangerous.
I don't like public shaming, but I almost feel it would be fine to set up a web site and point out a "special idiot of the day" every time someone declares vaccinations are all causing deaths or autism, and then their kid or the kids around their kids get seriously ill. If you won't listen to actual doctors, then maybe you'll listen to the angry mob outside with sick kids at home because of your fucking stupidity. Hey, Jenny McCarthy, I'm looking at you.
I don't like public shaming, but I almost feel it would be fine to set up a web site and point out a "special idiot of the day" every time someone declares vaccinations are all causing deaths or autism, and then their kid or the kids around their kids get seriously ill. If you won't listen to actual doctors, then maybe you'll listen to the angry mob outside with sick kids at home because of your fucking stupidity. Hey, Jenny McCarthy, I'm looking at you.
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The Algorithm: Vaccines are not covered. Denied.stessier wrote: Sat Dec 14, 2024 5:10 amThat's how I see it - prevention is cheaper. Vaccines work - not covering them is going to take out some insurers unless they figure out how not to cover the illnesses themselves.Kraken wrote: Sat Dec 14, 2024 3:53 amBut will insurance still cover them? If not, they might as well.
I hope that insurance algorithms will decide that prevention is still cheaper than processing and denying claims for resurgent diseases.
Also The Algorithm: Preventable disease. Claimant was not vaccinated. Denied.
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Too soon!!!Max Peck wrote: Sat Dec 14, 2024 10:37 am The Algorithm: Vaccines are not covered. Denied.
Also The Algorithm: Preventable disease. Claimant was not vaccinated. Denied.
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Sorry, but I've read the script.
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This is indeed where things get weird because what they cover (and how much people pay out of pocket) is also influenced by the CDC's list of recommended vaccines.Kraken wrote: Sat Dec 14, 2024 3:53 am But will insurance still cover them? If not, they might as well.
So I can imagine a world where insurance will cover most, but at increased cost to the consumer. Not sure what will happen to Medicare (or Medicaid) recipients and their access, but I'd be surprised if there weren't changes.
Trying to prepare for this in a practical way is overwhelming, but at a minimum RFK Jr. taking over and undermining vaccines as part of his official job role is going to have an impact - one that will likely last for a generation or longer.
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I hold out hope that this will be at least a small wake up call the American people. While shitton of bridges will burnt, I'll hope we'd be on the right path of seeing improvement again in 2 to 3 presidential cycles. Of course if it takes 3 cycles plus a round TFG tenure, I guess that is a generational change. And to think the courts will longer, even if I'm generous with the timeline.Smoove_B wrote: Sat Dec 14, 2024 12:19 pm Trying to prepare for this in a practical way is overwhelming, but at a minimum RFK Jr. taking over and undermining vaccines as part of his official job role is going to have an impact - one that will likely last for a generation or longer.
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Sort of on topic...
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Me: Dr. Salk your vaccine will save so many children!
Salk: Well thank God
Me: Of course they will grow up
Salk: Well I hope so
Me: And get old
Salk: I guess?
Me: And eventually vote for lunatics who will try to stop your vaccine
Salk: what now
Me: And leave NATO
Salk: shit
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I take solace in knowing that all of these people will go down in flames before 2025 is over.
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The obvious answer is for Palpatine Trump to dissolve the senate!Isgrimnur wrote: Tue Dec 03, 2024 12:59 pmPertinent CGP Grey video:Max Peck wrote: Tue Dec 03, 2024 12:01 pmTwo words: recess appointments. Hell, Trump would be even more popular with the base if he circumvents the Senate in order to install his meme cabinet.Grifman wrote: Tue Dec 03, 2024 9:54 am Based upon these new revelations of drunkenness, financial misconduct, etc. , it seems unlikely to me that Hegseth is likely to be confirmed:
https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-des ... et-history
Looks like he got fired from every position he held before getting the FOX News gig.
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If I'm correct I believe rfks main point is that vaccines cause autism.
Even if they are proven to be a cause of autism does he think that dead or paralyzed children are better then having autistic children?
Even if they are proven to be a cause of autism does he think that dead or paralyzed children are better then having autistic children?
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Depend on how bad it is, right? If it is HFA then it is better than dead or paralyzed but having a LFA autistic child can be hell for both the parents and the child.Punisher wrote: Sat Dec 21, 2024 12:00 am If I'm correct I believe rfks main point is that vaccines cause autism.
Even if they are proven to be a cause of autism does he think that dead or paralyzed children are better then having autistic children?
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Good thing it has been thoroughly studied and disproven.
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Sure but that doesn't matter. How do people feel about it?
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Well then, they just have to do more studies until they get it right…
Because that’s the fucking reality we live in
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Even better - when antivax folks funded a study back in 2015 that demonstrated no link. Thanks for the help!
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I also believe that autism has become the go to diagnosis for everything these days in some circles. Mom notices kid ate some paste in 2nd grade? He’s obviously autistic! I would love to see legitimate psychologists, and not someone from a place with the words “wellness center” on its business card, actually examine a lot of the kids people like RFKjr are claiming have become autistic due to vaccines.
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Self-diagnosed autists are definitely a problem. Not only does it artificially inflate the numbers, it has a Boy Who Cried Wolf effect, as real autists are dismissed as fakers. As they say, "It makes us all look bad." With that said, I'm seeing a lot less of it these days. And for the record, both myself and my son were formally diagnosed by professionals, multiple times. Myself by psychiatrists, my son by specialists at Riley Children's Hospital.
Two big factors are behind the 'increase' in autism.
1. When the DSM got updated to DSM-5 in 2013, it rolled some lesser forms of autism into the 'autism' diagnosis that weren't part of it previously. In 2012 a person might be diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. In 2014, that diagnosis had ceased to exist, and you'd just be diagnosed with 'autism.' Given that Asperger's is the most common form of autism, this spiked the numbers.
2. 30 years ago, people like me were just 'weird.' We were shunned, not diagnosed. Teachers would just ignore us. Autism wasn't talked about. The diagnosis of Asperger's syndrome didn't exist yet. Today, teachers, pediatricians, and parents are more aware of the signs, and kids who show those signs are typically referred for formal diagnosis. Sometimes (like in my case), this leads to parents and siblings who were missed suspecting that they might also be autistic and getting help. It's not that there are more people with autism so much as it is that there are fewer people with autism going undiagnosed and untreated.
Those things combined explain much of the rise in autism numbers without requiring that autism itself actually be more common.
Two big factors are behind the 'increase' in autism.
1. When the DSM got updated to DSM-5 in 2013, it rolled some lesser forms of autism into the 'autism' diagnosis that weren't part of it previously. In 2012 a person might be diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. In 2014, that diagnosis had ceased to exist, and you'd just be diagnosed with 'autism.' Given that Asperger's is the most common form of autism, this spiked the numbers.
2. 30 years ago, people like me were just 'weird.' We were shunned, not diagnosed. Teachers would just ignore us. Autism wasn't talked about. The diagnosis of Asperger's syndrome didn't exist yet. Today, teachers, pediatricians, and parents are more aware of the signs, and kids who show those signs are typically referred for formal diagnosis. Sometimes (like in my case), this leads to parents and siblings who were missed suspecting that they might also be autistic and getting help. It's not that there are more people with autism so much as it is that there are fewer people with autism going undiagnosed and untreated.
Those things combined explain much of the rise in autism numbers without requiring that autism itself actually be more common.
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As an aside, moms saying their kid is autistic doesn't go far in schools. If you don't have a diagnosis, you'll be referred for one, and you're not going to get accommodations just on a parent's say-so. If you do receive a diagnosis for your kid, your child is going to be assigned an entire team of specialists who will work with them all the time. They won't just be given extra test time for the hell of it.hepcat wrote: Sun Dec 22, 2024 10:14 am Mom notices kid ate some paste in 2nd grade? He’s obviously autistic!
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Right, the only thing the schools can do is change the gender of your child during the school day. Autism diagnosis? Extra time on an exam? Administer an Advil? None of those things can happen. But changing gender happens all the time.
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Thank you for posting this.Blackhawk wrote: Sun Dec 22, 2024 11:53 amAs an aside, moms saying their kid is autistic doesn't go far in schools. If you don't have a diagnosis, you'll be referred for one, and you're not going to get accommodations just on a parent's say-so. If you do receive a diagnosis for your kid, your child is going to be assigned an entire team of specialists who will work with them all the time. They won't just be given extra test time for the hell of it.hepcat wrote: Sun Dec 22, 2024 10:14 am Mom notices kid ate some paste in 2nd grade? He’s obviously autistic!
I'm frustrated when people say there is some epidemic of 'autism diagnosis' on whims of child behavior from parents or teachers. From our experience, it's exactly what you described above. It was taken very seriously and there are a good number of specific criteria that must be observed to result in an actual autism diagnosis... from professional psychiatric evaluations.
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The kindergarten teacher came to us and was like "please get him tested". So. Yeah.
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Isn't there a consensus that a great many of history's most ground-breaking philosophers, mathematicians, scientists, and even religious figures were probably well along the autistic spectrum? So much of that kind of work depends on an obsessive focus and attention to detail.
Probably a lot of human knowledge stands on the shoulders of autists.
Probably a lot of human knowledge stands on the shoulders of autists.
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Not to worry, Trump and RFKjr are on the case.
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Trump: "Look, something is going on here. When you look at autism from 25 years and you look at it now, something is going on, and I nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr."
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