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- politics@sh.itjust.works
- cross-posted to:
- politics@sh.itjust.works
The threat comes one day after the Florida governor ended his presidential campaign.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis ® on Monday indicated he would veto a bill that would give up to $5 million in taxpayer money to Donald Trump to help pay his extensive legal fees.
DeSantis, who ended a bitter campaign against Trump for the Republican presidential nomination on Sunday, shared a story about the bill on X, along with his veto comments:
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The “Florida Freedom Fighters Fund” bill, introduced earlier this month by State Sen. Ileana Garcia ®, would offer cash to Florida residents running for president who are charged with crimes and are “victims of political discrimination.”
I think he’s on Ozempic, so he’s basically starving to death slowly.
Being satisfied with small meals isn’t “starving to death slowly”. If you’re not an Olympic athlete or marathon runner, you can survive on 1800-2400 calories a day just fine.
I’m talking about what it physiologically does to your body, but thanks for being ignorant.
Pls elaborate, this seems interesting.
It’s been all over the news lately, but this is the first result that still talked about the mechanism a little: https://www.oswalddigestiveclinic.com/semaglutide-ozempic-5-possible-gut-issues-and-why-it-happens
It indirectly slows your guts down because it’s one of the signals in digestion. To the point where few are having gut paralysis. In general, if someone is struggling with it, it’s because they don’t get hungry at a normal pace and eating more feels like gagging it down ontop of their previous meal. Nice when you need to shed a few pounds, but annoying to maintain a weight if it’s not even worse. Not that everyone struggles on it, it’s just the downsides suuuck if they apply.
Not in the news where I am.
Ty for answer.