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RFK, Jr. announces goal to double slash to health department to 20,000

WASHINGTON, D.C. - "We will do more with less," Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., promised as he laid out his intention to rename the federal health department and slash his bureaucracy from about 82,000 employees to about 62,000. He added that Americans are "sicker than ever" and live 6 years less, on average, than Europeans.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – “We will do more with less,” Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., promised as he laid out his intention to rename the federal health department and slash his bureaucracy from about 82,000 employees to about 62,000.

Health and Human Services Secretary RFK Jr. announced he is doubling the proposed layoffs of employees from the “sprawling bureaucracy” in his department from 10,000 to 20,000. He plans to consolidate 28 divisions to 15 divisions. He also plans to rename the agency the Administration for a Healthy America (AHA).

“We are streamlining HHS to make our agency more efficient and more effective,” Kennedy explained. “We will eliminate an entire alphabet soup of departments, while preserving their core functions by merging them into a new organization called the Administration for a Healthy America or AHA. This overhaul will improve the health of the entire nation — to Make America Healthy Again.”

He added that Americans are “sicker than ever” and live 6 years less, on average, than Europeans.

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4 thoughts on “RFK, Jr. announces goal to double slash to health department to 20,000

  1. He probably is working on a vaccine that will only work on MAGAs. The fewer people who know about it, the better. Once it is perfected, he will unleash a new virus that is deadly and will provide the vaccine to all.

      1. oooh, Larry learned a new word but he thinks it is two words because he was didn’t listen well in school. GASLIGHTING –
        Gaslighting involves manipulating someone into doubting their own sanity, memory, or perceptions, often through denial, lies, and minimizing their experiences. Here are some examples of gaslighting: 
        Examples of Gaslighting:

        • Denying or Minimizing Events: “That never happened” or “You’re making things up” when confronted about an event or behavior. 
        • Lying and Refusing to Admit It: Consistently lying about things and refusing to acknowledge the lie even when presented with evidence. 
        • Shifting Blame: “You’re the reason I’m like this” or “If you hadn’t done X, I wouldn’t have done Y”. 
        • Isolating the Victim: Encouraging the victim to cut off contact with friends and family who might offer support. 
        • Making the Victim Doubt Their Sanity: “You’re crazy,” “You’re overreacting,” or “You need help”. 
        • Trivializing Concerns: “It was just a joke” or “You’re too sensitive” when addressing the victim’s concerns. 
        • Changing the Subject or Refusing to Discuss: Avoiding conversations about the gaslighting behavior or refusing to listen when confronted. 
        • Using Love and Flattery to Control: Using excessive affection or flattery to manipulate the victim into compliance. 
        • Projecting: Accusing the victim of behaviors they are exhibiting. 
        • Withholding Affection or Support: Using affection, attention, or support as a tool of control. 

        Seems to me you are the one who is gaslighting.

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