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RFK Jr. drops a devastating metaphor to explain to Joe Rogan just how broken America’s healthcare system is. He said Republicans and Democrats arguing over who gets to keep the money thrown at a broken system is: “Like changing deckchairs on the Titanic.” KENNEDY: “Why is nobody focusing on...

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Kennedy then delivered a devastating jab at the dominant measles narrative, putting everything into perspective and leaving the panel silent. “I want to say this,” Kennedy began. “We’ve had four measles deaths in this country in 20 years. We have 100,000 autism cases a year. We have 38% of our kids now are diabetic or pre-diabetic. That should be in the headlines,” he said. *Applause erupted* “When I was a kid, there were 2 million measles cases a year and none of them got headlines. And we had 400 deaths. We had deaths between 1 in 1,200 and 1 in 10,000. We have so many kids now who are afflicted by chronic disease. And the media never covers them. They only want to cover measles,” he added. “And what I’ve been saying to people is, let’s pay attention to other illnesses as well—illnesses that are really, really damaging our country, that are existential for our country. We now spend almost a trillion dollars a year on diabetes and metabolic disorder,” Kennedy explained. Then he drove the point home, contrasting the media’s obsession with measles to its silence on autism. “By 2035, we’re going to be spending a million dollars a year on autism. Autism in 1970 was 1 in 10,000 Americans. Today, it’s 1 in 31. In California, it’s 1 in every 20 kids—1 in every 12.5 boys,” he said. “This is what the media ought to be focusing on, and it’s not. And because of that, we don’t have the solutions and we don’t have the cures.”

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This is very dark. RFK Jr. blows Joe Rogan’s mind as he exposes how an interconnected web of Big Food, Big Pharma, and insurance profit by keeping Americans sick. KENNEDY: “Everybody makes money on keeping us sick.” “The food companies make money on getting us sick, but pharma makes money on keeping us sick.” “The insurance…you would think insurance would want to keep you well, but it doesn’t.” “It actually makes more money if more people are sick. The hospitals…” Rogan couldn’t believe it. ROGAN: “Why? How does the insurance company make more money if people are sick?” Kennedy painted a grim portrait of what is happening. KENNEDY: “Well, I mean, think of it this way. If you’re Lloyds of London…insuring all the ships in the ocean…do you want one ship to sink a year or a thousand to sink?” “If a thousand sink, everybody’s paying you premiums to insure themselves against that eventuality. And you’re making money on the friction.” “So, you’re making the money that comes into this. You’re making your money on the money that comes to the system.” “So the more that you pump up that volume of money, the more you make.” “So, nobody is interested, nobody is economically incentivized to make people well.” “And we are not going to get well until we align those economic incentives with the health outcomes that we want, which is nobody gets sick.” “We end the chronic disease epidemic. And that’s what we’re doing now.”

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