The MMR Vaccine is not even offered as Three Separate Shots... So Trump's executive order can not be done even if you wanted to do it...
Google AI Overview: The MMR vaccine is a safe, highly effective two-dose injection that protects against measles, mumps, and rubella. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends the first dose for children at 12 to 15 months old and the second dose at 4 to 6 years old. [1, 2, 3, 4]solarpunkfool
What if we win?
What if the children go to schools unafraid of tear gas and bullets?
What if the birds come back, and the bees are healed, and every species moves from endangered, to threatened, to thriving?
What if the rainforest ADVANCES?
What if every parking lot had solar panels? What if every structure had solar panels? What if we built climbing gyms and terraced gardens in the skeletons of old coal power plants?
What if you baked your neighbor bread, and they shared their home-grown blackberries?
What if every person who needed a home, had one? What if every person who needed healing was healed?
What if every body was treasured for what it was, not what it should be?
What if every trans child's parents attended their graduation, their wedding, their new-name-day?
What if every warehouse became a closed-circle repair station? Goods flowing out, and back, and out again? What if landfills started to SHRINK?
What if the water and air were clean? What if there was enough public transit that the cars dwindled, leaving the streets safe for kids on bikes, evening deer, midnight cats and foxes?
What if we win?
How would you win?
The Powell Memo is a confidential 1971 blueprint written by corporate lawyer Lewis F. Powell Jr. for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Titled "Attack on American Free Enterprise System," it urged corporate America to aggressively mobilize its economic power, funds, and influence to counter left-leaning social movements and shape public policy, academics, media, and the courts. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Core Strategies of the Memo:
Targeting Universities: Urged businesses to monitor and balance perceived anti-capitalist bias on college campuses, evaluate textbooks, and promote free-market speakers. [1, 2]
Influencing Media: Called for constant surveillance and critique of national news, television, and print media to ensure pro-business framing. [1, 2]
Leveraging the Courts: Advised that the judicial system was a vital arena for social and economic change, prompting the creation of pro-business legal foundations. [1, 2]
Political Mobilization: Recommended that corporations stop apologizing for capitalism and instead use direct political action and financial leverage to reward allies and penalize opponents. [1, 2]
Historical Impact:
Rise of Conservative Think Tanks: The memo heavily inspired the funding and development of influential organizations like the Heritage Foundation and the American Enterprise Institute. [1, 2]
Supreme Court Appointment:
Less than two months after writing the document, Powell was nominated to the U.S. Supreme Court by President Richard Nixon. [1, 2]
Corporate Speech: His later judicial opinions—such as the 1978 First National Bank of Boston v. Bellotti ruling—paved the way for expanded corporate First Amendment rights in political spending, laying groundwork for later decisions like Citizens United. [1, 2]
Corporate Speech: His later judicial opinions—such as the 1978 First National Bank of Boston v. Bellotti ruling—paved the way for expanded corporate First Amendment rights in political spending, laying groundwork for later decisions like Citizens United. [1, 2]








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