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The Liberty Loft
The Liberty Loft
24 Aug 2023
WND Staff


NextImg:Now Biden scheming to set new, and lower, drinks limits
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For many Americans, this might be the final straw: There’s a report that the Joe Biden administration wants to start setting drinks limits for everyone.

He’s already deciding what kind of car you need to drive, what kind of appliances you must buy, what ideology you must provide for your children through their public schools, for whom you can vote, who (taxpayers) must pay for abortions and mutilating, sex-change surgeries, and more.

Now it is the Daily Mail that is reporting there are expected to come “strict new alcohol guidelines” that will urge people “to drink no more than two beers a week.”

It is George Koob, “Biden’s health czar,” who told the publication he’s looking at new restrictions being implemented in Canada – with interest.

“If there’s health benefits, I think people will start to re-evaluate where we’re at [in the US],’ he told DailyMail.com.

The government’s present guidelines suggest up to one bottle of beer, a small glass of wine or a shot of spirit per day. Two for men.

But, the report said, “Those guidelines are up for review in 2025.”

Koob directs the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, and the published report said the debate over the value – or harm – from small amounts of alcohol has “been around for decades.”

One study from this year said drinking “any amount” increases the risk of an estimated 60 diseases, the report said.

Koob’s opinion is that there are “no benefits” from drinking alcohol in terms of physical health, but admitted it does act as a “social lubricant.”

Canada’s limits were announced earlier this year, while America’s guidelines already are under review although a new version isn’t expected until 2025.

Some past studies have suggested a slight reduction in cancer risk from red wine, but other studies have gone the other direction, warning about even small amounts of alcohol.

That triggered officials at the World Health Organization, the same organization that protected China when it released the COVID-19 virus on the world and claimed the experimental shots were needed, to say even drinking a small amount could be dangerous.

This article was originally published by the WND News Center.

This post originally appeared on WND News Center.