Trump says RFK Jr. plan to remove fluoride from public water 'sounds okay to me'
cnbc.com
- Former President Donald Trump said that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s proposal to remove fluoride from the U.S. water systems “sounds okay” to him.
- Kennedy, who is poised to play a health policy role in a potential Trump administration, recently wrote, “The Trump White House will advise all U.S. water systems to remove fluoride from public water.”
- According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “the safety and benefits of fluoride are well documented and have been reviewed comprehensively by several scientific and public health organizations.”
Two days from now timelines are going split. I don't know what will happen in both, but I can tell you for sure I'd like to avoid the timeline where Trump wins. If for no other reason than all the bad breath this single choice will cause.
It’s like Back to the Future’s alternative Biff-world versus the saner reality.
If he wins, we are all fucked
If she win, we are fucked a little but better.
And that "a little but better" isn't worth anything? At least it buys time.
That's was the whole substance in the comment.
I mean, you're right.
The fact that one of the major tauted policies of Harris' campaign was a border wall, something that Trump exclusively brought to the table in 2016, is just one example of our government racheting more and more conservative over time. Democrats used to at least advocate for America being a land of immigrants.
Really hope Harris doesn't run in 2028 if she wins 2024. We need a Democratic primary where Americans can choose those in the party who represent more progressive values than the establishment.
Oh, every day is going to be like this if Trump wins.
Most of it probably won't be followed through on, but it's going to be some outrageous plan or statement like this every single day.
Like, what other administation could make a scandal out of a NOAA weather prediction? It ultimately meant nothing, but still...
You know the best part about Biden?
I forgot the US actually had a president. Notice how he's just been able to get along and do stuff?
I thought he was hiding in a cupboard until he came out with his silly garbage quote.
Still better than a celebrity president.
A pretty low bar.
Nah, all of it will be followed through. He'll be a dictator and just do it. Only reason he didn't full do all the other stuff he whined about last time was some checks and balances he had to fight against to do them.
Trump will make America great again by making sure our rivers are just as flammable as they were in the late 1960s.
It was like this every day.
And I had anxiety for 4 years. That Southpark episode with Tweak and NK was spot on.
My liver can't do another 4 years of that shit.
Which episode was that?
Waking up to see what the twat had tweeted overnight was just awful.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Put_It_Down_(South_Park)
This was literally an episode of Parks and Rec. It was supposed to be satire...
There were decades of examples before that of fluoride conspiracies being spouted by kooks and insane people. It's kind of a trope.
People have known that water fluoridation is an international communist plot to sap and impurity our precious bodily fluids since at least the 50s!
That's why I only drink grain alcohol and rainwater
Municipalities will advise the Trump White House that they will not listen to a man who had his brain eaten by worms
Ahh, the good old days when Trump said 'let states decide' and they decided to ignore his profoundly idiotic ass
I guess this isn't satire anymore.
Yup. Nope. I was thinking exactly that...Dr. Strangelove.
I think I remember reading that the prevalence of fluoride in drinking water is the single greatest medical breakthrough in "population health" of the 20th century or something.
Like a fancy CT scan might help someone who needs a CT scan but fluoride helps everyone mitigate dental problems (and the many and varied related issues) all the time.
I guess in fairness dental hygiene has probably improved a lot since fluoride was put in the water, so if it's less important then any potential side effects might be more concerning.
But will he make sure you guys keep the lead pipes? They are essential for good health!
What's the big deal with Fluoride in drinking water in the US? Like most European, I don't get fluoride enriched drinking water and it's never been a big deal.
Don't you guys use toothpaste with Fluoride?
It specifically helps kids who haven't gotten in the habit of brushing properly yet. We have non-fluoride parts of the country that show higher cases of child dental work needed. We also eat a lot of high fructose corn syrup.
Overall for the whole population it is a net gain.
Yeah it's in the toothpaste, but is also in the city water. Problem is there are many cities with way more than the recommended limits. It's one of those situations where the fringe weirdos may actually have had a point.
Isn't novamin or Nano-HAP far superior to flouride anyway?
Flouride is better at preventing damage because it actually chemically alters your tooth enamel to a more stable form but it does nothing to repair existing damage. Nano-HAP can very very slowly reverse existing damage but it doesn't do much to harden the teeth against future damage. They're both better at their own thing. I'm pretty sure current studies don't show one being overall better than the other.
I'm from Germany and they usually put it in the salt.
You can just use salt without Fluorid if you want to believe in conspiracies.
You may be thinking of iodine?
That too
Edit: But I think you're right, it's mainly iodine what I recalled. Fluorid is pretty rare I think. They put it in the toothpaste though.
what does white house “advice” actually mean for this? sounds pretty toothless luckily.
I see what you did there
The Orange Turd has not heard a bad idea he does not like.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/oct/04/fluoridation-water-epa-risk-assessement
This right here. The levels have to be many times that in drinking water for it to have any harmful effects.
I thought IQ testing itself was scientifically dubious
I mean, he's probably gonna say "Yeah, sure, whatever" to most things the crazy people around him propose.
I think this is not among the most important things to be talking about.
https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/magazine/magazine_article/fluoridated-drinking-water/
https://nutritionsource.hsph.harvard.edu/fluoride/
https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ftsa&q=fluoride+site%3A.edu&ia=web
fluoride in water doesnt do much for teeth but we will notice if they replace it because the alternatives taste gross.