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It's not just the Tylenol or the Vaccines. It's also the fluoride in municipal water. The estrogenic, petroleum based ingredients in lotions, soaps, and make up. The aluminum in anti-perspirants. The chemicals off-gassing from new furniture, carpet, cars. The genetically engineered corn, soy, and canola in our foods. The microplastics from our polyester clothes and food packaging. The pesticides sprayed in suburban developments. Electrosmog from close proximity to high-frequency devices. And much, much more. Ask questions
Here’s a timeline of all 21 U.S. federal government shutdowns since 1976, with dates, duration, presidents, and causes: ⸻ 📊 U.S. Government Shutdowns (1976–2019) 1.Sep 30 – Oct 11, 1976 — 10 days — Gerald Ford — Funding dispute over spending cuts 2.Sep 30 – Oct 13, 1977 — 12 days — Jimmy Carter — Abortion funding limits 3.Oct 31 – Nov 9, 1977 — 8 days — Jimmy Carter — Abortion funding limits 4.Nov 30 – Dec 9, 1977 — 8 days — Jimmy Carter — Abortion funding limits 5.Sep 30 – Oct 18, 1978 — 18 days — Jimmy Carter — Defense funding & abortion limits 6.Sep 30 – Oct 12, 1979 — 11 days — Jimmy Carter — Defense spending & abortion funding 7.Nov 20 – Nov 23, 1981 — 2 days — Ronald Reagan — Cuts to defense & domestic spending 8.Sep 30 – Oct 2, 1982 — 1 day — Ronald Reagan — Dispute over MX missile & Nicaraguan aid 9.Dec 17 – Dec 21, 1982 — 3 days — Ronald Reagan — House vs Senate spending differences 10.Nov 10 – Nov 14, 1983 — 3 days — Ronald Reagan — Funding for MX missile 11.Sep 30 – Oct 3, 1984 — 2 days — Ronald Reagan — Disputes over crime bill & water projects 12.Oct 3 – Oct 5, 1984 — 1 day — Ronald Reagan — Continuing disputes from above 13.Oct 16 – Oct 18, 1986 — 1 day — Ronald Reagan — Welfare & water projects 14.Dec 18 – Dec 20, 1987 — 1 day — Ronald Reagan — Contra aid & defense 15.Oct 5 – Oct 9, 1990 — 3 days — George H.W. Bush — Budget deficit reduction & taxes 16.Nov 13 – Nov 19, 1995 — 5 days — Bill Clinton — Medicare, education, environment cuts 17.Dec 15, 1995 – Jan 6, 1996 — 21 days — Bill Clinton — Balanced budget disagreement 18.Sep 30 – Oct 1, 2013 — 16 days — Barack Obama — Affordable Care Act funding (Obamacare) 19.Jan 20 – Jan 22, 2018 — 3 days — Donald Trump — Immigration & DACA 20.Feb 9, 2018 — <1 day — Donald Trump — Budget caps & military funding 21.Dec 22, 2018 – Jan 25, 2019 — 35 days — Donald Trump — Border wall funding ⸻ ✅ Total: 21 shutdowns. âš ï¸ Longest: 35 days (2018–2019). âš¡ Most shutdowns: During Reagan (8 total, though many were short). @insiderpaper
WOW. Netflix is streaming a PG-rated documentary about a radical trans activist who took hormone blockers as a CHILD before undergoing genital mutilation once he turned 18. This documentary GLORIFIES children becoming transgender, and promotes chemical and surgical castration. image
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