The World and Everything In It

8.18.25 The fight over abortion pill reversals, what’s driving higher prices, and the 1775 Proclamation of Rebellion

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Aug 18, 2025
David Bonson, a financial analyst and head of The Bonson Group, joins to discuss the complexities of current economic issues. He highlights the real story behind inflation, exploring how government subsidies play a role in rising costs, especially in healthcare and education. The conversation also delves into the heated legal battles surrounding abortion pill reversals, framing them within the broader context of free speech. Additionally, Bonson reflects on the historical significance of the 1775 Proclamation of Rebellion and its lasting impact on American independence.
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ANECDOTE

A Patient's Reversal Story

  • Elizabeth Barrett nearly aborted but found the abortion pill reversal hotline and received progesterone quickly.
  • She says the treatment changed the outcome and saved her baby Evelyn, who was born healthy.
INSIGHT

Evidence Gap Drives The Dispute

  • Supporters cite mechanism, case studies, and many personal reports as evidence for abortion pill reversal.
  • Medical groups demand randomized clinical trials and say current evidence is inconclusive or potentially harmful.
INSIGHT

Ethics Limit Trial Options

  • Ethical concerns limit randomized trials for pregnant women, complicating evidence standards.
  • That forces reliance on case studies and observational data in this clinical debate.
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