The Richardson Waiver which prohibited regulatory decisions being made without sufficient public input with the Department of Health and Human Services was repealed back in February by RFK Jr. Critics claim these changes enable the department to make drastic changes to Medicaid that would negatively impact many Americans. Others argue that this change allows faster implementation of necessary policies. Is public participation always necessary in policymaking?
I seriously doubt anything that worm riddled Nazi does will make anything better… probably only do exponential damage to health.
I think he will be regarded as a mass murderer by the future. It’s weird seeing his early days in current events.
I think this run will bring many of them
Never heard of this site, the article seems solid but too bbc light for me: drawing in opinions from “both sides” without having too much opinion of the morals.



