First the whisper: we’re out. Then the roar: millions at risk.
Trump’s WHO exit wasn’t just a policy shift—it was a seismic crack in the code of global safety. In the middle of a pandemic, the U.S. pulled the fire alarm… and walked out of the building.
But here’s the wild part: the world is still watching, still wondering—what happens when…
First the whisper: we’re out. Then the roar: millions at risk.
Trump’s WHO exit wasn’t just a policy shift—it was a seismic crack in the code of global safety. In the middle of a pandemic, the U.S. pulled the fire alarm… and walked out of the building.
But here’s the wild part: the world is still watching, still wondering—what happens when the leader stops leading? When the lifeline gets cut, do we build new ones, or let the silence win?
This is about more than politics. It’s the adrenaline of interconnected fate. The thrilling truth that we need each other to survive.
Thank you for your excellent comments! We are at a turning point in the history of the world. As a nurse, I am usually a positive person but.....with the drastic cuts to healthcare and lifesaving services by this administration, I fear millions of innocent people are going to die from the selfish corrupt decisions by a few of heartless people.
Flash: Rep. Don Bacon, a prominent Republican and former Air Force general, has become the first GOP lawmaker to publicly call for the removal of Pete Hegseth.
So...will any Congressional Republicans stand with us on threats to public health?
I still think national security is the tie that binds. Hegseth is a dream opponent....
Meidas should be concentrating on the many Congressional Republicans who are unhappy with Trump. We need to get them to come to their senses and stand up with us. https://jerryweiss.substack.com/
First the whisper: we’re out. Then the roar: millions at risk.
Trump’s WHO exit wasn’t just a policy shift—it was a seismic crack in the code of global safety. In the middle of a pandemic, the U.S. pulled the fire alarm… and walked out of the building.
But here’s the wild part: the world is still watching, still wondering—what happens when the leader stops leading? When the lifeline gets cut, do we build new ones, or let the silence win?
This is about more than politics. It’s the adrenaline of interconnected fate. The thrilling truth that we need each other to survive.
Do we rise, or retreat?
Your turn now. ♾️
Thank you for your excellent comments! We are at a turning point in the history of the world. As a nurse, I am usually a positive person but.....with the drastic cuts to healthcare and lifesaving services by this administration, I fear millions of innocent people are going to die from the selfish corrupt decisions by a few of heartless people.
Flash: Rep. Don Bacon, a prominent Republican and former Air Force general, has become the first GOP lawmaker to publicly call for the removal of Pete Hegseth.
How do we arm ourselves?
So...will any Congressional Republicans stand with us on threats to public health?
I still think national security is the tie that binds. Hegseth is a dream opponent....
Meidas should be concentrating on the many Congressional Republicans who are unhappy with Trump. We need to get them to come to their senses and stand up with us. https://jerryweiss.substack.com/
See Keith Olbermannn today. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjUmNp4kg60&t=240s
The most important thing said by a Congressional Republican. "I am afraid."
The "humble" truth!
Absolutely! We do need each other. That is community!!