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Insane, Costly System Is Not Making Americans Healthier

by The editor•7 September 2025•Posted inReal Clear Politics

All RFK’s done so far is make minor changes to the Covid jab schedule. Who cares? No one takes mRNA boosters anyway. Yet the hate he faces is off the charts. It’s not HIS fault healthcare is broken.

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