The drugging of these children was inspired by George W. Bush’s Texas Medication Algorithm Project (TMAP), a program which ultimately spread to the rest of the country though the New Freedom Commission on Mental Health (NFC). This policy dictates that children who are considered ‘vulnerable’ (i.e.-children in foster care) have to take tests evaluating their emotional well-being, in order to see whether or not they would be eligible to take hard-core psychiatric drugs. And it is obvious that most children who are removed from their parents are emotionally distressed. Because the policy was designed by the pharmaceutical industry, the test is likely to result in the administration of copious pharmaceutical psychotropics to Native children in the foster care system.