Kennedy to the Rescue? (General)
Well, he got there eventually. Not as president, but as an immensely influential member of the Trump cabinet in charge of Big-Science/Health reform. It remains to be seen how much rein he will be given, but when politicians talk about real-Change, Kennedy's ideas on wading into the open sewer that is big-Pharma/FDA collusion definitely qualifies.
There's a lot of wrong-headed analysis about why Trump won so easily, but i put it down to a fear of internet censorship by normal people, exemplified by Covid.
People were banned by One-Everything social media from even questioning the origin, then the vaccines/basic freedom claw-backs that were enforced upon people in its wake. That was disturbing for a lot of people.
American politics, as with most states, is a two-party system. Of the two, the only party offering any sort of kickback on this shocking censorship was the Republicans. Kennedy joining them, probably only added 3-4%, but in the end, that was the margin.
The great irony is that he was a Democrat.
He says taking Fluoride out of the water will be one of his first priorities. It's not a topic i'm well-informed on, but a quick research does raise concerns about the wisdom of putting a known-toxic chemical into the water-supply. Even the benefits for dental protection are dubious.