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Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Bob Onder discusses public opinion, Alzheimer’s awareness, and impact of government shutdown

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Robert Onder, Member of the U.S. House of Representatives, representing Missouri’s 3rd Congressional District | Official facebook

Robert Onder, Member of the U.S. House of Representatives, representing Missouri’s 3rd Congressional District | Official facebook

Bob Onder, a public figure and political commentator, posted a series of statements on social media between November 3 and November 4, 2025. His tweets addressed topics ranging from public opinion to health awareness and federal policy impacts.

On November 3, Onder expressed a message about public sentiment, stating, "The People Have Spoken!"

Later that day, he drew attention to Alzheimer’s disease during the nationally recognized awareness month. On November 3, he wrote: "Alzheimer’s is a devastating, progressive condition that affects millions of Americans and their families.

November is #AlzheimersAwarenessMonth - a time to recognize those living with Alzheimer’s, and thank the loved ones and professionals whose compassion and dedication"

On November 4, Onder appeared on a news program to discuss ongoing government funding issues. He posted: "I joined the @toddstarnes show on @NEWSMAX to discuss the devastating impact of the Schumer Shutdown.

What’s happening right now is tragic - more than 650,000 Missourians rely on SNAP to feed their families.

There’s no question that Democrats are weaponizing the suffering of"

SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) is a federal aid program in the United States designed to help low-income individuals and families afford food. According to recent data from Missouri's Department of Social Services, over 650,000 Missourians participate in SNAP benefits each month.

November is recognized as Alzheimer's Awareness Month in the United States. The campaign aims to increase understanding of Alzheimer's disease—a progressive neurological disorder—and acknowledge both those affected by it and caregivers providing support.

Shutdowns of the federal government can disrupt essential services like SNAP distributions. Political disagreements over budget allocations have historically led to such shutdowns, impacting millions who depend on federal programs for daily necessities.

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