Tuesday, September 13, 2022

Like pretty much every government agency, the FDA is a bag of shit, dripping rancid filth on everything it touches

 When you take a look at what the FDA has approved for you to consume, versus what it won't allow?  At this point the FDA seems more like it's trying to kill you than help you.

So why is the FDA taking such an over-precautionary approach to vaping, peddling dangerous misinformation at every opportunity? This has resulted in the United States essentially forgoing the huge public health benefits enjoyed by the British population thanks to its establishment’s embrace of harm reduction when it comes to nicotine use.

In light of what’s happening across the Atlantic, why should the American public be deprived of revolutionary reduced-risk nicotine products by the bureaucratic narrow-mindedness of the FDA, its embarrassing bungling of regulating the sector, and its craven capitulation to highly funded prohibitionist groups?

The American public is badly served by the FDA’s incompetence, while the U.K. is actively acknowledging and embracing tobacco harm reduction. Adults who smoke in America deserve better than a regulatory agency that has lost sight of its prime purpose — saving lives, not petty politics.

The sheer amount of crap the FDA allows into our food was the first warning sign for me.  "Oh, this is government approved, it'll be fine!"  Nah.  

And then there's the FDA approval of "vaccines" that aren't in production, are not going to be put into production, all so that the US Government can push the jab by claiming the FDA approved them when they did no such thing.  All politics.  Not a single bit of that was done to benefit you or keep you from getting sick.

At this point, every three-letter agency needs to be torn down.  Farm their functions out to the states.  But there's absolutely no reason to have corrupt, politicized agencies with that much control over our lives.  Burn them all to the ground and salt the ashes.

2 comments:

Drumwaster said...

Remember all those "You may be entitled to compensation" commercials are lawsuits over FDA-approved products, every single one of them.

Ragin' Dave said...

It took how many years before the FDA finally admitted that Agent Orange was causing cancer in Viet Nam vets?