The Return of the Rational Mind
- Rick Dancer

- Oct 1
- 3 min read
The Return of the Rational Mind?

It’s almost laughable the reaction the mainstream media and those who hate President Trump have to anything and everything his administration does. Trump could propose ending all taxes, and they’d still be upset. LOL.
In a normal world, most people would be thrilled that drug prices are coming down for the most vulnerable in the United States.
In a reality-based mind, new information that spotlights drug companies knew more than they said about the possible connection between Tylenol and autism, would enrage people, not cause them to fight the information, putting millions at continued risk.
To clear thinkers, ensuring those who fight alongside our sons and daughters in the military are in top physical condition wouldn’t be a question, but those who hate Trump and his administration come unglued over setting higher standards.
Those same people are up in arms over the fake government shutdown.
Those who are laid off will get paid; it’s not like you and me when our businesses were forced to close, when the government forced us to shut down. Federal workers will get a little time off while the politicians on both sides of the aisle play games. We got a little PPP loan that did little to restore us.
Liberals like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are saying the shutdown is happening because the president wants to “make sure that kids are dying.”
Wow, talk about hate speech and rhetoric, but some of you will buy it.
The good news in all of this is that the general public is catching on.
You can only fool people for so long.
I know some of you truly believe this is the end of our democracy.
I do feel sorry for you.
For the rest of us, we read the headlines below and find relief.
The world culture, spun out of control with fear and lies, is ending.
I found these headlines in the Epoch Times and thought I’d share them with you.
In a Feb. 8, 2018, email obtained by The Epoch Times, Rachel Weinstein, director of epidemiology at Johnson & Johnson subsidiary Janssen, wrote, “The weight of evidence is starting to feel heavy to me.”
Weinstein was emailing Jesse Berlin, Johnson & Johnson’s global head of epidemiology, about a review that concluded that nine studies suggested that use of acetaminophen—the active ingredient in Tylenol—by pregnant women was linked to autism and other neurodevelopmental issues in the women’s children.
U.S. officials announced a deal with Pfizer that involves the drug company agreeing to cut prices for Americans. Among the features of the agreement, Medicaid programs will have access to “most favored nation” pricing, or the lowest price among developed countries, moving forward.
U.S. officials announced a deal with Pfizer that involves the drug company agreeing to cut prices for Americans. Among the features of the agreement, Medicaid programs will have access to “most favored nation” pricing, or the lowest price among developed countries, moving forward.
And in the Military:
Fitness, Grooming, and Training Standards: A focal point of Pete Hegseth’s remarks centered on raising standards across the forces. “The new War Department golden rule is this: Do unto your unit as you would have done unto your own child’s unit,” he said. “Would you want him serving with fat or unfit or under-trained troops, or alongside people who can’t meet basic standards, or in a unit where standards were lowered so certain types of troops could make it in, in a unit where leaders were promoted for reasons other than merit, performance, and war-fighting? The answer is not just ‘No,’ it’s ‘Hell, no.’”
And DEI in our military will DIE.







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