Not necessarily. Look what happened just from a video from JFK, Jr. all he’d have to do would be list foods with these problems and people would stop buying them.
And he should suggest alternatives to these chemically laden foods. I’m sure many moms would follow.
And when some of these chemically laden foods are changed to healthy versions that should be noted as well
Yup We used to have these programs in my HS back in the 1970;s. My next door neighbor's son went through the program and learned how to repair automobiles. He made more money than his sister who went to college to study accounting.
Prayers going out to you and your family.
Hang in there. My father in law had a quadruple bypass and he was in such amazing shape after all was said and done. Hoping this for your dad as well.
Unfortunately a couple of year later he got hit by a car while standing in the street waiting to cross. A young lady didn't see him and went to pass another car on the right hitting my FIL.
Very Norwellian for sure. Of course I wonder what they told these prisoners before taking them into surgery. Surely they had some questions as to why they were put under to begin with.
This may be something you may or may not be aware of. But I did work in a psychiatric setting in the past. Would this be something to be used with institutionalized highly retarded yet harmful to self due to sensory issues? Some of them ate their own flesh and had to have head cages placed on them. We used to have them on locked state wards. They could never be released into normal society due to this behavior. Mostly these individuals were not harmful to anyone but themselves but we did have some that would attack others. Creepy as that sounds it was real
Well I’m a child of the 50’s and early 60’s and I can heartily attest that those years were the best. I was raising my kid in the 80’s and she had it good, too, but not as good as I had it.
Mainly bc there were a lot less kids (then us Boomers). and moms were working in the 80’s.
We had lots of moms keeping eyes on us in the 50’s. They were a force to reckon with if you got out of hand!
My only lonely (adopted) kid had to be shuttled to multiple activities to keep her from sitting in front of the boob tube.
That would be a pretty big state that we don’t need. Just saying.