The Federalist
•Trump’s nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to HHS has broken taboos. Here’s why
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Donald Trump's nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to Health and Human Services secretary has broken taboos against noticing that Americans pay the most in the world for health care yet also have the most chronic diseases.
The only healthy and accessible alternative to processed “food” is home-cooked food made from scratch.
Making from-scratch food is a significant part-time job.
Peggy Drexler : It costs less and takes less time per person for one mother to provide from-scratch food for one to eight kids.
She says it's next to impossible to hold a full-time job and work part-time jobs for 18 years in a row .
Drazler: Full-time mothers are a national resource in many ways, but feminism has made it politically and culturally unpalatable.
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