
Morning Wire Political Engagement by Religion & Critical Drug Shortages | 5.27.23
May 27, 2023
Discover the surprising political engagement of atheists, who are more active than white evangelicals. Delve into the critical drug shortages affecting essential medications like chemotherapy, and the dire consequences for patient care. In a twist, explore a World Health Organization report revealing global childhood obesity trends, with the U.S. oddly ranking 52nd. The conversation highlights alarming obesity rates in countries like Libya and Australia, emphasizing the urgent need for healthier lifestyle initiatives.
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Atheist Political Engagement
- Atheists are the most politically active group, surpassing even white evangelicals.
- This high engagement may be due to more disposable income and education, or politics as a religion substitute.
Evangelical Political Engagement
- White evangelicals fall in the middle of the pack for political activity, contrary to popular belief.
- Their perceived political influence might stem from their large numbers and the stances they take.
Drug Shortages
- The US faces record drug shortages, impacting generic drugs used in 90% of prescriptions.
- Shortages affect various medications, including Adderall, antibiotics, and cancer drugs.
