Idaho's 'Make America Healthy Again' Wins Celebrated by Gov. Little and HHS Sec. RFK Jr.
Forbes Breaking NewsAugust 7, 202511 min2,547 views
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- π Idaho is recognized as a national leader in the "Make America Healthy Again" movement, championed by Governor Little and HHS Secretary RFK Jr.
- ποΈ The state is praised for upholding individual liberty and freedom while promoting a healthier population, aligning with Idaho's ethos.
- π Governor Little's administration has implemented actions supporting healthy Idahoans, with a particular focus on children's well-being.
Constitutional Freedoms and Government Overreach
- π£οΈ Secretary RFK Jr. detailed how President Biden's administration allegedly initiated censorship of individuals, including himself, shortly after taking office.
- βοΈ This censorship is seen as an attack on the fundamental freedom of speech, which is crucial for criticizing government policies and preventing atrocities.
- π« The transcript highlights alleged violations of constitutional rights during the COVID-19 pandemic, including freedom of assembly, worship, due process, and protection against unreasonable search and seizure.
- π‘οΈ Idaho and Florida are noted as the only states that did not fully comply with these measures, with Idaho being specifically commended for preserving essential freedoms.
Chronic Disease Epidemic and Public Health
- π Medicaid is identified as a major financial strain on states, largely due to a growing chronic disease epidemic.
- π Chronic diseases have surged from 3% of Americans to 60% since the time of President Kennedy, now accounting for 90% of medical costs.
- πΌ Concerns are raised about national security implications, with 80% of children not qualifying for military service due to health issues.
- π¬ Alarming trends include declining sperm counts and testosterone levels in teenage males, earlier puberty in girls, and a dramatic increase in autism rates from 0.7 in 10,000 to 1 in 31, or even 1 in 19 in California.
- π Diabetes and pre-diabetes rates among teens are also alarmingly high, with one in three children presenting with these conditions.
Reforming Nutrition Programs and School Policies
- π₯€ The SNAP program is criticized for allocating significant funds to candies and sodas, contributing to the health crisis among the poor.
- π° Taxpayer money should not fund unhealthy choices, and a reform to end this system is planned, with other governors encouraged to seek SNAP waivers.
- π± Idaho's executive and legislative actions to limit cell phone use in schools are applauded as a commitment to academic excellence and character development.
Idaho's Commitment to Health and Liberty
- π Idaho is celebrated as the home of medical freedom and a healthy population, with a commitment to making its people healthy again.
- ποΈ The state's achievements reflect a belief in limited government, individual liberty, and the strength of families and communities.
- ποΈ August 25th is proclaimed as "Keep Idaho Healthy Month" to recognize the state's dedication to public health and freedom.
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