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it’s voiced openly by some doctors, but the state of the Medical Union, the state of Health, the state of research, gone gone gone under the Semen Drip Trump — only to get worse

I had to travel 59 miles today to get a doctor’s visit in Corvallis. That is the state of the Trump-RFK health care system.

My doctor is East Indian American, but hip, young, and he both jokes about and shakes his head around how quickly the state of Trump and his Minyan are gutting solid science, health care systems, and the like.

I had just listened to KLCC FM and the 1A show on the NCI and NIH — National Cancer Institute.

I’m having a problem finding the audio of that. Here, more Jewish values as an interlude:

Israeli double strike on Gaza hospital – what we know

One way to kill American health is the RFK, Junior heroin addict way under the Semen Drip Trump:

A double Israeli strike on a hospital in Gaza killed 20 people including journalists and health workers, according to the outlets they worked for, the World Health Organization and the Hamas-run health ministry.

At least one person was killed in an initial strike, and others in a second attack minutes later as rescuers and journalists attended the scene at Nasser hospital in Khan Younis.

The five journalists worked for international media outlets, including the Associated Press, Reuters, Al Jazeera and Middle East Eye.

Here, though, a less hard-hitting piece on the basics I heard driving to Corvallis for a doctor’s appointment:

With research institutions facing widespread layoffs and hiring freezes following deep cuts to federal funding for health agencies such as the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and National Cancer Institute (NCI), concerns about the long-term consequences for oncology research programs and biomedical progress in the US are escalating. These changes are already being felt across academic centers, clinical trial infrastructure, and cancer research programs.

Since taking office in January 2025, the current administration has taken several steps to reduce workforce and budget allocations for the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) through executive orders and restructuring mandates.1 In February, the NIH announced a 15% cap on grants for indirect costs, such as infrastructure and maintenance, which replaces previously negotiated indirect cost rates ranging from 25% to 70% at many universities.2

Estimates from the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee suggest that as much as $2.7 billion in research grants were cut from the NIH in the first 3 months of 2025, and findings from recent analyses have shown that NIH grant rejections have more than doubled, with more than 2500 applications denied to date.3,4 An additional report from the Association of American Medical Colleges shared that the NIH terminated 777 grants as of May 5, 2025, which accounts for over $1.9 billion in medical research funding.5

Estimates from the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee

Estimates from the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee

Sweeping workforce reductions have followed these budgetary decisions. On March 27, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr announced 10,000 termination notices, including 1000 at the NIH—20% of which were later identified as errors.6 Additional layoffs in May affected 250 NIH employees, including approximately 50 staff at the NCI.

Such layoffs coincided with the release of the administration’s Fiscal Year 2026 budget on May 2, which outlines a nearly 40% reduction to NIH funding and consolidates the agency’s 27 institutes into just 8, though the NCI will reportedly be left intact.7,8

“Health care is extremely complex, and the impact is going to be very different based on the structure of a given health system. If there are major federal cuts or reductions in indirect funds or grants coming in, those can be felt beyond simply just the university and can then affect the health system itself,” Daniel Spratt, MD, chairman and professor of radiation oncology at University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center and Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, said in an interview with OncologyLive. “However, if the health system is functionally more autonomous from the university, they could be shielded potenially to a greater degree.”

Despite assurances from federal officials that the cuts would not compromise operations at the HHS, some emerging reports suggest otherwise. Several scientists at the NCI campus in Bethesda, Maryland, have reported delays in procuring essential supplies due to staffing cuts and policy changes, while others report that the institute is cutting contracts to maintain biological research specimens, according to an article release by KKF Health News in early July.9 The article was informed by interviews with over 20 current and former NCI employees, academic researchers, scientists, and patients, many of whom elected to remain anonymous. Experts anticipate that such disruptions could have broader ramifications across the cancer research ecosystem, though Spratt does not anticipate an immediate, direct reduction of the oncology workforce.

“I don’t foresee that the federal cuts will have a direct implication on being able to have enough oncologists,” Spratt said. “[They] may have other ramifications, particularly related to research, the types of research questions being asked, and the prioritization of projects. We might [also] see a shift in what kinds of studies get done, or even where they get done.”

However, Spratt revealed that some of his colleagues at the NIH have begun transitioning to industry roles due to the uncertainty. Although these individuals continue to contribute to research, the shift may alter the questions being asked and who benefits from the findings. “There’s anxiety because there’s uncertainty, it’s scary, especially for those with large research portfolios and ongoing research.”

Historically, the US has been a global leader in oncology research, supported by substantial federal investments in biomedical science. With this infrastructure now in flux, experts worry about a slow-down in progress across cancer biology, translational research, and therapeutic development, particularly given the escalating cost of conducting trials domestically.

“There is still funding occurring, but there may need to be some pivots. If we just say, hypothetically, there is a clear reduction in federal funding for cancer research, then there will need to be commensurate increases in foundation support, philanthropy, and industry partnerships,” Spratt said. “Clinical trials, for example, have become exceptionally expensive in the US. [However], these high costs are driven by the high regulations and standards put in place. We may need to be more creative about how we conduct [trials going forward], reducing regulatory burdens without compromising safety and finding more cost-effective solutions that allow limited dollars to go further.”

Equity-focused research is also at risk. Although some researchers have been able to pivot their focus from race-based investigations to deeper analyses of socioeconomic and environmental drivers of disparities, others have faced greater scrutiny and decreased support.

“There are researchers who were focused on race-based health disparities who are now having to pivot. Many are choosing to frame their research around social determinants of health more broadly—economic status, education, and access to care—rather than focusing solely on race,” Spratt said. “Some of those programs continue, but they’re under much more scrutiny. And in other cases, funding just disappeared.” Spratt emphasized the importance of continuing to include diversity, equity, and inclusion in cancer research, but acknowledged that approaches must be adapted to changing regulatory and funding conditions.

Experts advocate for a range of strategic solutions to mitigate the impact of these cuts. These include lowering the cost of research by reducing regulatory burdens without compromising safety, improving clinical trial efficiency, and reallocating funding toward projects with the highest potential patient impact. There is also a call for enhanced collaboration between academia, government, and industry to develop new funding pipelines.

“The system we have for biomedical research in the US has many strengths, but there are opportunities for improvement,” Spratt said. “[We] need to think carefully about how to ensure their programs remain viable. We can’t keep doing research just for the sake of it as there are career researchers whose work does not clearly translate to patient benefit. We must navigate the current climate by aiming for a more cost-effective, robust ability to perform research that helps people, not just to maintain funding or conduct research for its own sake.”

In the near term, experts such as Spratt are optimistic about the imminent stabilization of the federal funding landscape. Given the scale of proposed cuts, however, the research community must remain adaptable.

“We have had, for decades, clear-cut paths for academic researchers to obtain funding. This is an awakening moment,” Spratt emphasized. “Individuals must now think carefully about how to ensure the sustainability of their programs and whether their research is truly designed to translate from bench to bedside.”

“If you’re pursuing high-impact science that is focused on benefiting patients, there are still many avenues for success,” he concluded. “We have a brilliant scientific community in the US, and this community must keep moving forward with helping humankind as our North Star.”

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So, there are no more fellows and more and more programs are being cut and more and more senior teaching doctors are not taking on fellows and research graduates.

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If you don’t hate Jews, man, Israeli Jews, man, most Jews in this hell-scape called Capitalism, then you need mental health meds.

Everything Trump and his fucking neutered bulls in a China shop do is HELL:

Federal research funding canceled in Iowa includes medical, student-driven studies

National Institutes of Health grant terminations hit the University of Iowa hardest out of the dozens of universities housed in the state this summer, according to a national project working to compile grant dollars that have been frozen or canceled entirely as President Donald Trump and his administration seek to end federal funding for certain research.

There are eight National Institutes of Health grants identified by Grant Witness to have seen termination in Iowa, with only one seeing possible reinstatement. They run the gamut of research — from cancer to cochlear implants, Alzheimer’s to vaccine messaging, genomes to access to research careers.

Many of the projects were multiple years into their work before facing termination, having already received hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of grant funds.

The longest-running project to see its funding terminated has received federal funding since 2013, according to USAspending, an open data source tracking federal spending. The study was set to run through a portion of 2028 and receive a total of $5.7 million, but funding was canceled in May and the project reportedly ended in July.

According to the project summary reported by NIH, the canceled study was looking into using different materials on the surfaces of cochlear implants — a surgically implanted device to aid people with severe hearing impairment — in order to reduce bacteria and lower the risk of infection and other issues.

“Additionally, this work will provide a deserving researcher from an underrepresented group an exceptional career training and mentorship experience,” the summary stated.

A UI program aimed at increasing research accessibility also saw its federal grant terminated this year, with the Maximizing Access to Research Careers (UI-MARC) program having received $1.3 million in funding so far and expecting $1.5 million in total. According to USAspending, the goal of the initiative is to “develop a diverse pool of undergraduates who complete their baccalaureate degree and transition into and complete biomedical research-focused higher degree programs.”

The Iowa Sciences Academy, in which the UI-MARC program is housed, stated in a May story about the program that it expected its federal funding would not be renewed for fiscal year 2026, “due to changing funding priorities at the NIH.”

Other canceled medical research included one study diving into potential therapies for people with early Alzheimer’s disease and another studying new therapies for those dealing with triple-negative breast cancer, which the project summary stated is the only type of breast cancer with no targeted therapy. University of Iowa researchers were also studying responses to a certain therapy for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.

Two of the terminated grants provided funding to studies diving into topics the Trump administration has spoken about previously, namely vaccines and rural health care.

One grant, started in August 2020, was supposed to provide a total of nearly $520,000 to University of Iowa researcher Aaron Scherer to find the motives that spur unvaccinated, older adults to get their vaccines and work with older adults who are hesitant to vaccines to develop motivational influenza vaccine messaging and complete a pilot study to judge its efficacy.

Nearly $3 million has gone to the launch and upkeep of the Iowa Cancer Affiliate Network, a support program for cancer centers and rural hospitals across Iowa, since April 2021, but its grant was terminated in March with six months still left to go and a projected total grant award of $3.6 million, according to USAspending.

Trump and his henchmen/women are fucking rabid, and need Charlie Kirk Treatment.

CDC temporarily revokes remote work approvals for employees with disabilities

Disability rights advocate says the agency’s decision ‘raises serious legal concerns’

Longview prepares to shut down its one homeless shelter village

Run by The Salvation Army, Hope Village has helped dozens of people transition into housing since 2022. It closes down at the end of this month.

Everything in this fucking Country is Jewed UP and Jewed DOWN.

Try 60 years, you fucking Jews: Michigan man leaves prison after nearly 60 years for murder advocates say he didn’t commit

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer commuted William Hunt’s life sentence in July, an early release for a crime he says he didn’t commit.

Fucking shoot the rabid fucking rich dogs NOW: The economy is reliant on the ‘fortunes of the well-to-do’ says Moody’s—if the ultra-rich get nervy that means recession

Jews:

Jazz pianist/composer/bandleader Duke Ellington at his piano.

From 1926 to 1939, Ellington was managed by the aggressive and effective promoter Irving Mills. Their relationship is a prime example of the tension between Ellington’s artistic goals and the music industry’s commercial interests.

  • Unfair credit and royalties: Mills was instrumental in securing key engagements for Ellington, including the career-making residency at the Cotton Club. However, Mills also regularly took co-composer credit and a large share of the royalties for Ellington’s songs, which some believe he did not deserve. This dynamic was common at the time, but it still meant that Ellington’s creative output was being exploited for commercial gain.
  • End of the partnership: Ellington left Mills in 1939 to sign with the more mainstream William Morris Agency. While this allowed him greater control over his publishing and revenue, the departure marked a clear shift away from the exploitative practices he had tolerated to gain fame.

Artists getting robbed for their publishing/

By dirty Jewish execs who think that it’s alms from the covenant.

“Jewish women vaudevillians at the turn of the century popularized what is now a little-discussed and misunderstood performance venue, known as ‘coon shouting,’ “ writes Pamela Brown Levitt.

“Trying to break into the entertainment business, [Tin Pan Alley entrepreneurs’] aesthetics were circumscribed in a vehemently antiblack and xenophobic milieu. By the mid-1880-s they had formed a tight-knit Tin Pan Alley industry that came to dominate vaudeville and early black musicals … Intended as comedy, coon song ranged from jocular and dismissive to cruel and sadistic … Coon song sheet music and illustrated covers proliferated defamatory images of blacks in barely coded slanderous lyrics. For example, the ‘N’ word and associated inferences were dispatched in words like ‘mammy,’ ‘honey boy,’ ‘pickinniny,’ ‘chocolate,’ ‘watermelon,’ ‘possum,’ and the most prevalent ‘coon.’ ”

Converting the Boeing 747 jet donated by Qatar into a presidential aircraft could cost up to $1 billion or more, according to defense analysts and lawmakers. The specific details and contract for the modification are classified.

White Man Cometh: After accepting the plush $400 million Boeing 747 jet as a donation from the kind-hearted Qatari royal family, the U.S. government has finally started work to convert the flying palace into a fortress in the sky for America’s leader

Perhaps the most demanding element of the conversion is the communications suite. For a president, being airborne must never mean being out of touch. Engineers will integrate global, multi-band satellite communications, including protected links comparable to those used in military spacecraft. Secure voice, video, and data lines, together with strict electromagnetic shielding and TEMPEST standards, will create a digital fortress. Entire sections of the cabin will be transformed into White House Communications Agency workspaces and secure operations rooms, allowing presidential duties to continue uninterrupted at 40,000 feet.

One of the five lounges on the plane

Survivability upgrades are equally critical. The aircraft will gain missile warning sensors, directional infrared countermeasure systems, and the ability to confuse or deflect threats from the ground. Hardened cabling, structural shielding, and aperture protection will help guard against electromagnetic effects, while defensive systems will provide both soft-kill and potentially hard-kill layers of protection. The exterior may not advertise these features, but they form the hidden armor that makes a presidential aircraft more than just a luxury jet.

FREAKS: Surgeon General Nominee Pledges to Divest From Wellness Interests

In financial filings, Casey Means stated that she would liquidate holdings in companies that sell personal devices, supplements, tobacco and tech.

Fascist Franco Mother Fuckers with Stars of David Etched into their Groins: Police clash with French fans, while Palestine flag banned at Real Madrid

Fans were prevented from taking Palastine flags into Real Madrid’s stadium on heated night with Marseille fans in Spain.

Jews: $120 Million Pritzker Collection Goes to Sotheby’s, Led by a Luminous Van Gogh

Also on offer from the Jew billionaire philanthropists’ holdings are works by Matisse, Gauguin, Beckmann, and Miró.

Will Trophy Estates Jolt an Auction Market on the Rocks This November?

Providence St. Vincent Medical Center will permanently shut down its Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) in the first week of November. The hospital announced the closure plan Tuesday, pointing to consistently low patient occupancy rates as the primary cause.

The four-bed unit was empty for 155 days in 2024, according to a news release from the hospital, and typically only had one patient on the days when it wasn’t empty. In 2024, Providence stated the PICU only saw 122 patients.

JEWS. Israel’s culture minister vows to defund ‘Israeli Oscars’ after film about Palestinian boy wins big.

“The Sea” also won four other awards, including best actor for 13-year-old Muhammad Ghazawi, who became the youngest ever recipient of the award. Khalifa Natour, who plays the boy’s father, won best supporting actor.

During the ceremony, several filmmakers and nominees called for an end to the war in Gaza while others criticized the Israeli government.

“This film is about every child’s right to live in peace, a basic right we will not give up on,” Agbariya said. “We are all equal. Peace and equality are not an illusion, but a possible choice here and now.”

Jew Wannabe Boy: Pentagon’s crackdown on Kirk comments stirs fears among troops

Some troops and Defense Department employees worry they will face politically motivated punishments for social media posts that are seen as disloyal to President Donald Trump.

The Faggotry of the Fascism: ABC Pulls Jimmy Kimmel Off Air for Charlie Kirk Comments After F.C.C. Pressure

Mr. Kimmel faced criticism from the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission for remarks about the motives of the man who is accused of killing Mr. Kirk, the conservative activist.

Calling Palestinians “barbaric animals,” US Secretary of State hails Israeli assault on Gaza City

Jew City. See the fucking Circumcised Cunt, Stephen Jew Miller? Chlamydia and VD.

Trump administration initiates government crackdown on free speech in wake of assassination of fascist Charlie Kirk

In this clip filmed less than two months ago with fellow racist and Trump supporter Tucker Carlson, Kirk lamented that London was “conquered” by immigration:

When I go walk through Piccadilly Square and there is just more Muslims than native born whites there is something wrong about that, that is a metamorphosis you have to wonder, did you vote for this? Did you want this? Did you invite it?

Venerating Kirk’s promotion of fascist politics and appealing to Christian nationalists, Vance said Kirk taught “us … to have faith, to have faith in the Lord and to be bold in how we glorify him, to be bold in our pursuits as Charlie was in his.”

Vance proceeded to bring on as his first guest Trump’s fascist White House senior adviser Stephen Miller to talk about “How to prevent this festering violence that you see on the far left from becoming even more and more mainstream.”

Vance added, “We are going to go after the NGO (non-governmental organization) network that foments, facilitates and engages in violence.”

Making clear that these discussions had been ongoing well before Kirk’s killing, Vance said:

Walk me through at a high level, like, what you and I have been working on, what the whole administration has been working on to try to make sure that we don’t reward and promote this craziness?

Miller replied:

Yes … I have said this before … but it bears repeating. The last message that Charlie sent me was, I think it was just the day before we lost him, which is that we need to have an organized strategy to go after the left-wing organizations that are promoting violence in this country.

Miller added:

We are going to channel all of the anger that we have over the organized campaign that led to this assassination to uproot and dismantle these terrorist networks.

Without presenting a shred of evidence, Miller said:

It is a vast domestic terrorist movement. With God as my witness, we are going to use every resource we have at the Department of Justice, Homeland Security and throughout this government to identify, disrupt, dismantle and destroy these networks…

Vance concluded the podcast by claiming that celebrating and promoting political violence was overwhelmingly the purview of the left, declaring that “the data is clear, people on the left are much likelier to defend and celebrate political violence.” This is a lie that is contradicted by history and facts.

Literally the same day that Trump posted a video on his social media platform gloating that the US military under his command had executed three people without trial in international waters, Vance declared, “This is not a both sides problem. If both sides have a problem, one side has a much bigger and malignant problem, and that is the truth that must be told.”

On the insufferable podcast Monday of Katie Miller, wife of Stephen Miller, Attorney General Pam Bondi threatened the First Amendment rights of every person in the US: “There is free speech and then there is hate speech. And there is no place, especially now, especially after what happened to Charlie, in our society.”

Trump White House weaponizes Kirk’s death to prepare police state dictatorship

Under Trump’s leadership, Miller vowed this would be done by any means necessary, including the use of racketeering charges, conspiracy indictments and accusations of insurrection. All those who oppose Trump are to be branded “domestic terrorists,” stripped of their jobs and financial resources and, if possible, imprisoned. Hannity endorsed Miller’s threats with the words, “well said.”

This is the language of civil war. Indeed, Stephen Bannon, Trump’s former chief strategist and one of the central voices of the MAGA movement, declared: “The left has declared war on America” and that “Trump is a wartime president.”

they (billionaires, millionaires, democrats, republicans and all in the Jewish Mafia) all need to be pistol whipped and then shot!

Faggotry of the Slavery Red White and BLue:

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