Evan Wecksell, Advocate for Rights of Californians

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Evan Wecksell, Advocate for Rights of Californians

Evan Wecksell, Advocate for Rights of Californians

@Evan4California

Ran 4 State Senate 2020. Dedicated to putting right what once went wrong. Comedian, Tutor, Podcaster, Small Biz Owner. #YourRightsMatter

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“Instead of listening, and asking about current circumstances, psychiatrists focus on a checklist of symptoms, a kind of parody of the criteria listed in the DSM manual. Based on the answers to these questions, prescriptions will be written for almost every problem – and ‘adjusted’ every time a patient comes in feeling distressed.” – Dr. Joel Paris, Department of Psychiatry, McGill University
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Tonight, L. Ron Hubbard takes you along on his unforgettable journeys—LIVE on 𝕏! twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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🚨MAHA, we need you to GET LOUD TODAY about amending the Farm Bill. The House Rules Committee is deliberating on the bill right now. They need to hear one clear message. REMOVE Sections 10205, 10206, and 10207. They shield pesticide companies from failure-to-warn lawsuits, strip states’ authority, weaken protections, and erase accountability when Americans are harmed. MAHA supports Amendments 141, 29, and 301, led by Representatives Thomas Massie, Anna Paulina Luna, and Nancy Mace. These are critical additions to strike these provisions and restore accountability. We’ve set up a link below👇 Use it now to tell the Rules Committee Americans do not support Sections 10205, 10206, and 10207. America’s health is on the line.
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“The APA insists that psychiatry is a science but real sciences do not decide on the existence and nature of the phenomena they are dealing with via a show of hands with a vested interest & pharmaceutical industry sponsorship.” —Mark Rapley, psychologist x.com/i/status/16723…
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"The actual truth about chemical imbalance is that it's an actual lie. Nobody has yet measured, demonstrated or created a test to show that somebody has a chemical imbalance in their brain. Period." — Dr. Thomas Szasz, Professor of Psychiatry

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“Psychiatry mimics science but is not a real science. The symptoms it treats are subjective and have not been demonstrated and cannot be demonstrated at the cellular level. That gives psychiatrists free rein to just experiment and symptom-chase, often insanely chasing the side effects and negative interactions of the current drug regimen with more and more drugs.” - Phillip Sinaikin, Psychiatrist
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Psychiatrists, psychologists, and clinical researchers point out: psychiatric diagnoses are based on checklists of behaviors—that's it. No chemical imbalance tests, or x-rays or brain scans. cchrint.org/psychiatric-di…
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The scorecard: ✅ Healthcare fraud: +$3–5B ✅ UI fraud: +$3–5B ✅ Property tax reform: +$10–12B ✅ Homelessness overhaul: +$3–5B ✅ Workforce cuts: +$8–10B ✅ Gas tax cut: ~$320/yr savings per driver ✅ Prison reform: +$3–5B Fix the waste. Then cut the taxes. 10/10
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STEP 7: Reform prison spending. CA spends $130,000 per inmate per year — more than Harvard tuition. Sentencing reform for nonviolent offenses + diversion programs = $3–5B/year freed up. 9/10
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