American Healthcare continues to go backward

I've been under the impression that his admin qualifications are:
Men-Are they blindly loyal?
Women-Must be hot
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Ok....so the Sec of Homeland Security is Also running FEMA and now she gets to determine THIS !!??


'It Must Be Correct Research': Sec. Kristi Noem Says She Will Be The Arbiter Of Disease Research At NIH During Senate Testimony​


Secretary Kristi Noem claimed that she and RFK Jr. will be deciding what research on viruses can be conducted at NIH during a recent hearing in the United States Senate.

You know, there is a strange coincidence. South Dakota had a governor that had the same name, was kinda cute, and was just as stupid.

But, nah, look at the pics, it ain't the same chick.

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Mehmet Oz on Medicaid: "We'll be there for you, the American people, when you need help, but you gotta stay healthy yourself ... don't eat carrot cake. Eat real food."

 
Fat people are now anti American

RFK Jr: "This administration wants to encourage Americans to take control of their health -- to eat right, to have lifestyle changes that save us all. And that's the patriotic thing to do, not only for our country but for every individual American. It's a patriotic duty to keep ourselves healthy."

 
Fat people are now anti American

RFK Jr: "This administration wants to encourage Americans to take control of their health -- to eat right, to have lifestyle changes that save us all. And that's the patriotic thing to do, not only for our country but for every individual American. It's a patriotic duty to keep ourselves healthy."


Ok. Ill be healthy by following recommended vaccination schedules.

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RFK Jr. ousts two Trump loyalists from HHS top ranks. They were seen by RFK supporters as being installed by the White House to keep tabs on Kennedy and make sure the president's agenda was being prioritized.​


Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has fired two loyalists of President Trump who were serving in top-ranking posts at his department, multiple people familiar with the situation tell CBS News.

Multiple federal health officials expressed surprise at news of the firings, which ousted chief of staff Heather Flick Melanson and top policy adviser Hannah Anderson.


Anderson and Flick Melanson had led Kennedy's immediate office alongside two other aides, senior counselor Stefanie Spear and executive secretary Cortney McCormick. Spear is a longtime aide to Kennedy, dating back to his longshot presidential bid.

Two federal health officials said Anderson and Flick Melanson were seen as outsiders to Kennedy's base, installed by the White House to keep tabs on Kennedy and make sure the president's agenda was being prioritized.

"The White House pretty much parachuted Heather in there to tether RFK and Stefanie a bit," one official told CBS News.

A Trump ally familiar with the situation praised Anderson, saying she was "a person of impeccable integrity" who "loved working for President Trump."

A spokesperson for the department said that Kennedy has named Matt Buckham, currently the HHS liaison to the White House, as his acting chief of staff. Bukcham currently oversees the recruitment and onboarding of political appointees, the spokesperson said.


"Secretary Kennedy thanks the outgoing leadership for their service and looks forward to working closely with Mr. Buckham as the Department continues advancing its mission to Make America Healthy Again," the spokesperson said in a statement.

The spokesperson did not comment on why they were dismissed.

CNN previously reported news that they had been ousted.

Their firings come after other Trump loyalists have left the department in recent weeks. Scott Rowell, who had served as the deputy chief of staff for operations, also left the department. Rowell previously worked as a top-ranking HHS official during the first Trump administration.
 
Here’s a summary of the largest employer in each Canadian province (excluding territories), based on recent data:
🇨🇦 Provinces

Ontario
  • Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) – Over 380,000 employees in the healthcare/public sector .
Quebec
  • Government of Quebec – Approximately 640,000 employees across public service, health, education, etc., making it the province’s top employer ().
British Columbia
  • Fraser Health Authority – Largest regional health authority with around 45,000 staff and volunteers
Alberta
  • Alberta Health Services (AHS) – Single provincial health authority; roughly 113–128,000 employees, the largest employer in Alberta .
Manitoba
  • Manitoba Health Services/Provincial government – Health sector leads with over 82,000 employees, overall government around 36,000+ ().
Saskatchewan
  • Saskatchewan Health Authority – About 59,000 employees, the province’s largest single employer .
Nova Scotia
  • Nova Scotia Health Authority – More than 23,000 employees, the top provincial employer .
New Brunswick
  • Horizon Health Network – With ~13,000 employees, it’s the largest regional health authority in NB .
Prince Edward Island
  • Government of PEI – Largest employer with about 8,000–8,100 employees; largest private employer is the food/beverage sector .
Newfoundland & Labrador
  • While specific numbers are less readily available, historically the provincial government/public sector holds that top spot ().
Summary Table


Province
Employer
Employees (approx.)
Ontario
Ontario Health (OHIP)

380,000+

Quebec

Government of Quebec

~640,000

British Columbia

Fraser Health Authority

45,000

Alberta

Alberta Health Services (AHS)

113–128,000

Manitoba

Manitoba Health / Provincial Government

~82,000 (health); 36,000+ (gov’t)

Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan Health Authority

59,000

Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia Health Authority

23,400

New Brunswick

Horizon Health Network

13,000

Prince Edward Island

Government of PEI

~8,100

Newfoundland & Labrador

Provincial government / public sector


Bottom line: In all provinces, the public sector, especially the healthcare authorities, dominate as the largest employers. The provincial governments themselves (including healthcare, education, public administration) typically account for the greatest number of jobs.

Let me know if you’d like a breakdown of private-sector employers per province too!
 
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