In a fiery showdown typical of the Washington swamp, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. demonstrated what true leadership looks like. For decades, Democrats like Rep. Rosa DeLauro have been yammering about making our food safe for children, but they’ve done little more than talk. Kennedy swooped in and actually did something—cutting red tape that took DeLauro twenty years to untangle by removing harmful food dyes in just a hundred days. That’s real action.
Kennedy gets it. Children aren’t Democrat or Republican—they’re just kids. And it’s a disgrace that liberals have turned something as essential as children’s health into a partisan fight. But while they bicker, Kennedy took the bull by the horns. He’s tackling absurdly long and confusing guidelines pushed by the previous administration, opting for simpler, healthier standards. He’s going after the junk served in school lunches, ensuring kids aren’t starting their day with sugary garbage. This man is serious about putting children’s health first.
DeLauro’s outrage tantrum over Kennedy’s decision to consolidate and streamline bloated bureaucratic offices within the CDC is a prime example of Democrat hypocrisy. They scream about cutting waste but clutch outdated models that drain taxpayer dollars. Kennedy is simply showing typical Democratic inefficiency the door by axing redundant offices. Liberals scream about protecting their pet projects. All talk, no action. Enough is enough.
RFK Jr. reminded the Democrat lawmaker it only took him 100 days to get dangerous dyes out of foods. https://t.co/bhQaVNym4Z pic.twitter.com/ruR2ySQ1FC
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Isn’t it refreshing to see someone say, “We’re poisoning our kids, and it stops now”? Kennedy is confronting the school lunch disaster. He’s done his homework, only to find our poorest kids aren’t getting nutrition but pre-diabetes on their plates. Why do liberals accept this? Kennedy’s fight is for our nation’s future—a future not shaped by the shackles of sugar-addled liberal policies. He’s ready to work across the aisle if they can put kids over politics.
Kennedy’s leadership is a spotlight in the liberal fog of empty promises. While Democrats flap in the wind, RFK Jr. is delivering results. It’s time more people of action rise, not just to meet the nonsense from big-spending political fakers but to decisively challenge them. Here’s hoping they’re taking notes.