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riversedge

(73,182 posts)
Sat Nov 16, 2024, 06:13 AM Nov 16

Florida Town Votes to Remove Fluoride from Water, Citing Trump's Appointment of RFK Jr as 'H-Something-Something Directo

Source: mediaite



Florida Town Votes to Remove Fluoride from Water, Citing Trump’s Appointment of RFK Jr as ‘H-Something-Something Director’

Sarah Rumpf Nov 15th, 2024, 5:13 pm

The city commission in Winter Haven, Florida voted this week to stop adding fluoride to the drinking water, citing President-elect Donald Trump’s nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be the Secretary of “H-something-something” as one of the reasons.

On Thursday, the former-and-future president announced his intention to nominate Kennedy as Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, a controversial decision due to Kennedy’s long history of promoting conspiracy theories and misinformation about vaccines and other health topics, including water fluoridation.

According to a report by local NBC affiliate WFLA, the Winter Haven commissioners “voted 3-2 to remove the fluoride by January 1, or on a date ‘as soon as reasonably practical thereafter,'” at a commission meeting that included “a lengthy public comment period where residents shared health concerns.”

“For many commission members and audience members, the issue at hand was government overreach,” WFLA reported.

Commissioner Brad Dantzler, who was one of the three votes to remove the fluoride, “cited concerns posed by 2024 Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.” — something that was mentioned by “[m]ultiple residents” during the public comment period. At the time of the commission meeting, Trump had not yet publicly announced his nomination of Kennedy.....................



Read more: https://www.mediaite.com/news/florida-town-votes-to-remove-fluoride-from-water-citing-trumps-appointment-of-rfk-jr-as-h-something-something-director/

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Florida Town Votes to Remove Fluoride from Water, Citing Trump's Appointment of RFK Jr as 'H-Something-Something Directo (Original Post) riversedge Nov 16 OP
Going to go after tooth paste too? multigraincracker Nov 16 #1
How about flossing people get tired of flossing Walleye Nov 16 #3
I always think these anti-fluoride people have some financial interest in dentistry Walleye Nov 16 #2
'Excess fluoride linked to cognitive impairment in children' womanofthehills Nov 16 #11
We had crackpots against it when I was growing up. I was not thankful for a mouthful of cavities. Walleye Nov 16 #12
That is true SCantiGOP Nov 16 #14
Then review the study and look for corroboration. DBoon Nov 16 #15
"FAR ABOVE" is the important part of that statement. It has LONG been known that a little bit of fluoride is good, ... eppur_se_muova Nov 16 #19
Correct facts and science do not matter to those who bow to Trump..... riversedge Nov 17 #29
Bullshit Alert VeryProgressive Nov 16 #21
This poster has a history of this stuff NickB79 Nov 17 #31
The important part of that quote radical noodle Nov 17 #26
While reading this article, I had the same thought. Prof. Toru Tanaka Nov 16 #13
This is for real Ndp5 Nov 16 #4
Everything. cactusfractal Nov 16 #5
If the sea level rises, it'll be underwater. sakabatou Nov 16 #6
Remember there are Democrats radical noodle Nov 17 #27
The --town resident Hannah--has a wilted brain and has be Infected with Trumpism. riversedge Nov 17 #30
Maybe The Madcap Nov 16 #7
It would be a good case study for the pro/anti-fluoride sides OnlinePoker Nov 16 #8
"things that were very complicated, and we don't completely understand" - then listen to those who do, you dolt muriel_volestrangler Nov 16 #9
JFK is a terrible messenger, but fluoride should not be in drinking water rainin Nov 16 #10
Yes, it should VeryProgressive Nov 16 #22
Large numbers had fluorosis in US delisen Nov 17 #28
And I grew up on a well and had a horrible number of cavities NickB79 Nov 17 #32
I have not failed at my research. You have. rainin Nov 17 #33
Guess Rebl2 Nov 16 #16
wisdom teeth poozwah Nov 16 #17
Well, time for us to move there so my coffeenap Nov 16 #18
"Have you ever seen a Commie drink a glass of water?" Seinan Sensei Nov 16 #20
This...should be an Onion article. Karasu Nov 16 #23
Which of those good ol boys in Deliverance is the best looking? Marthe48 Nov 16 #24
This sounds like something out of "Idiocracy" nuxvomica Nov 17 #25

Walleye

(35,891 posts)
3. How about flossing people get tired of flossing
Sat Nov 16, 2024, 06:55 AM
Nov 16

The same people will loudly complain when Medicare doesn’t take care of their dental problems

Walleye

(35,891 posts)
2. I always think these anti-fluoride people have some financial interest in dentistry
Sat Nov 16, 2024, 06:54 AM
Nov 16

Taking kickbacks from a local dentist?

womanofthehills

(9,294 posts)
11. 'Excess fluoride linked to cognitive impairment in children'
Sat Nov 16, 2024, 10:02 AM
Nov 16

Tulane Univ:

"Long-term consumption of water with fluoride levels far above established drinking water standards may be linked to cognitive impairments in children, according to a new pilot study from Tulane University."

https://news.tulane.edu/pr/excess-fluoride-linked-cognitive-impairment-children

Walleye

(35,891 posts)
12. We had crackpots against it when I was growing up. I was not thankful for a mouthful of cavities.
Sat Nov 16, 2024, 10:05 AM
Nov 16

The character in Dr. Strangelove with the precious bodily fluids, was based on real happenings

SCantiGOP

(14,275 posts)
14. That is true
Sat Nov 16, 2024, 11:25 AM
Nov 16

“at levels far above….. established standards.”
There is enough nicotine in one cigarette that, if processed out and injected, would kill
someone immediately. Saying that fluoride levels thousands of time higher than why you can get from drinking water are dangerous is irrelevant to the conversation.”

DBoon

(23,082 posts)
15. Then review the study and look for corroboration.
Sat Nov 16, 2024, 11:26 AM
Nov 16

If confirmed, adjust the amount of fluoride appropriately.

Don't just eliminate it completely because Mr. Brainworm says to.

There are many of absolutely essential trace minerals that are toxic in high doses. Iodides can be toxic, but adding them to common table salt has eliminated goiter completely.

eppur_se_muova

(37,500 posts)
19. "FAR ABOVE" is the important part of that statement. It has LONG been known that a little bit of fluoride is good, ...
Sat Nov 16, 2024, 01:50 PM
Nov 16

... but a lot is not better -- as is true of so many things. Vitamins are essential for good health, but some, such as vitamin A, can be toxic if taken in excess. Drinking too much water too quickly can kill you.

INFORMED and INTELLIGENT limits are the answer. Eliminating fluoride completely leads to weaker teeth. Too much fluoride leads to mottled teeth. Living downwind from an aluminum smelter (which releases volatile fluorides into the air) has been known to be extremely unhealthy for cattle, who browse on grass contaminated with fluoride. So the amount of fluoride needs to be carefully monitored and controlled. Fortunately, naturally fluoride in water is rare ( but led to the discovery of its beneficial effects) so overdosing is rare. 0.7 ppm in water is adequate to protect dental health in growing children. Toxic effects begin at much higher doses, which are not difficult at all to avoid.

To people like RFKJ, these facts don't matter. They seem to think that any fluoride content is bad, regardless of the evidence accumulated in dozens, if not hundreds, of studies. It's truly knee-jerk rejection as soon as they hear the word 'fluoride'. This same pattern underlies much of right-wing "thinking", which is why all you have to do is slap a label they've been brainwashed to find objectionable onto something/someone, and they immediately hate it, without knowing anything more about it.

Either you understand the words INFORMED and INTELLIGENT, or you don't. MAGAts make it clear they have no remotely accurate conception of either.

riversedge

(73,182 posts)
29. Correct facts and science do not matter to those who bow to Trump.....
Sun Nov 17, 2024, 04:15 AM
Nov 17

And make no mistake--these so-called "leaders" are kissing Trumps ring.
Today--it is flouride--Tomorrow what will it be??




.....To people like RFKJ, these facts don't matter. They seem to think that any fluoride content is bad, regardless of the evidence accumulated in dozens, if not hundreds, of studies.............

VeryProgressive

(60 posts)
21. Bullshit Alert
Sat Nov 16, 2024, 03:29 PM
Nov 16

I suggest you read the report again. It doesn't say what you think it does. The dumbing of America continues.

NickB79

(19,646 posts)
31. This poster has a history of this stuff
Sun Nov 17, 2024, 01:19 PM
Nov 17

During the COVID pandemic, she was pushing this insane anti-vaxxer claim that just being AROUND someone with a COVID shot was altering women's menstrual cycles. It was so jaw-dropping I never forgot it.

https://www.reuters.com/article/fact-check/covid-vaccines-do-not-shed-from-one-person-to-another-and-then-cause-reproduct-idUSL1N2MG256/

Prof. Toru Tanaka

(2,311 posts)
13. While reading this article, I had the same thought.
Sat Nov 16, 2024, 11:25 AM
Nov 16

Kennedy is not even in this position yet and the nuttiness has already begun.

Ndp5

(82 posts)
4. This is for real
Sat Nov 16, 2024, 06:58 AM
Nov 16

Went and looked it up because I didn’t believe Mediaite could be getting it right.

“I can get false teeth if needed. I only have one brain,” (town resident Hannah) Bush said.

Oh, honey.

I propose an update to Thomas Frank’s book. We need a “What’s the Matter with Florida?”

OnlinePoker

(5,839 posts)
8. It would be a good case study for the pro/anti-fluoride sides
Sat Nov 16, 2024, 09:00 AM
Nov 16

Monitor dental services for 10 years or so to see if there is any increase in the number of cavities overall. I, personally, believe there is enough fluoride in the toothpaste we use without the need for adding it to the water. I grew up in a town that used fluoride and had plenty of cavities. I've lived in an unfluoridated city for the last 22 years and have had none. The only difference between the two was I became more diligent in brushing and flossing as I got older.

muriel_volestrangler

(102,557 posts)
9. "things that were very complicated, and we don't completely understand" - then listen to those who do, you dolt
Sat Nov 16, 2024, 09:09 AM
Nov 16
Yates later denied that a reported 9,000 children face significant barriers to accessing fluoride because of existing public health services. Commissioner Brad Dantzler suggested giving some of the estimated $48,000 saved by adopting the resolution to charities that can provide dental health products.
...
Dantzler said, in response to correspondence with dental professionals, that city commissioners acknowledge that fluoride is beneficial for dental health, but they have concerns about what may happen when it “gets in the gut.”
...
As pointed out by Dantzler and some public commenters, the discussion echoed those during meetings in the COVID-19 pandemic.

“This is reminiscent of what happened with COVID,” Dantzler said. “All four of us, with exception of Commissioner Dollison, were here during COVID and asked to make medical decisions on things that were very complicated, and we don’t completely understand.”

https://www.wfla.com/news/polk-county/winter-haven-commissioners-vote-to-remove-fluoride-from-water-citing-rfk-jr/

So rather than listening to the medical professionals, this bag of pus listens to the lawyer who was a heroin addict, is now abusing steroids, and drove his car with a chainsawed whale head leaking body fluids into the faces of his children. What an abject toady.

rainin

(3,178 posts)
10. JFK is a terrible messenger, but fluoride should not be in drinking water
Sat Nov 16, 2024, 09:24 AM
Nov 16

My first born was born with fluorosis which mottled her teeth and possibly affected her bones and joints. I learned about the dangers of fluoridated water as a result. I suspect none of the people commenting actually know anything about the risks of drinking fluoridated water. People just get on a bandwagon that hurts those of us who have actually researched it and understand the problem.

There are two wealthy cities near me (over a million average home price) who have taken fluoride out of their water supply while our upper middle class city continues to add it. I blame people who jump on popular positions without investing any real effort.

Research is hard sometimes. It's more than doing a google search and believing what others who are pushing the same low-effort positions say. Yeah, I get it. It's comforting to think you know something and everyone else is just a conspiracy theorist.

My daughter has veneers...for life.

Yes, we still use fluoride at the dentist. Don't swallow it.
No, we don't brush with fluoridated toothpaste. No need.

VeryProgressive

(60 posts)
22. Yes, it should
Sat Nov 16, 2024, 03:30 PM
Nov 16

Some people (a very very small number) may have an adverse impact of fluoride, but it's overall benefits outweigh the exceptions.

delisen

(6,515 posts)
28. Large numbers had fluorosis in US
Sun Nov 17, 2024, 04:10 AM
Nov 17

Topical fluoride treatments are available añd many countries provide such dental care to all children.
The US is not willing to provide poor children with good preventive dental care

Mass fluoridation through ingesting fluoride is different than vaccination to prevent a communicable disease.




NickB79

(19,646 posts)
32. And I grew up on a well and had a horrible number of cavities
Sun Nov 17, 2024, 01:24 PM
Nov 17

Because we had no fluoride in our water.

I agree, research is hard sometimes. But when 9 out of 10 scientific research articles say "keep fluoride in the water because the benefits outweigh the problems", and you don't believe it, you have failed at researching.

rainin

(3,178 posts)
33. I have not failed at my research. You have.
Sun Nov 17, 2024, 02:52 PM
Nov 17

I'd love to hear your theory for why two Uber wealthy municipalities near Dallas have taken fluoride out of the water supply. Just pose your theory, since you want to accuse others of failing to research.

You have a position and you're really really convinced it's the truth. That's all you're bringing to this conversation

coffeenap

(3,216 posts)
18. Well, time for us to move there so my
Sat Nov 16, 2024, 12:50 PM
Nov 16

decent human being husband dentist can get us rich quick--woohoo--new retirement plan--lfg!! /jk

Seinan Sensei

(707 posts)
20. "Have you ever seen a Commie drink a glass of water?"
Sat Nov 16, 2024, 03:00 PM
Nov 16

Well, I can’t say that I have.”

“Vodka, that’s what they drink . . . on no account will a Commie ever drink water, and not without good reason . . . Have you never wondered why I drink only distilled water, or rainwater, and only pure-grain alcohol? Have you ever heard of a thing called fluoridation of water? Do you realize that fluoridation is the most monstrously conceived and dangerous Communist plot we have ever had to face?”

General Jack D. Ripper to British captain Lionel Mandrake, about dangers of fluoride in water
Dr Strangelove (1964)

Marthe48

(19,112 posts)
24. Which of those good ol boys in Deliverance is the best looking?
Sat Nov 16, 2024, 04:27 PM
Nov 16

And how soon will denizens of Winter Haven look just like them?

nuxvomica

(12,910 posts)
25. This sounds like something out of "Idiocracy"
Sun Nov 17, 2024, 03:00 AM
Nov 17

"H-something-something?" Maybe they'll replace the fluoride with Gatorade. It's got electrolytes!

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