I forget which site it was (maybe kuro-FIVE-hin?) that implemented a system where any post was “first post” would be delayed by a significant time or number of posts, to make the post-er look like an idiot. It almost worked.
o Are communists in 2024 really gay? They might be claiming to be gay because they want to épater le bourgeois and because they find it less embarrassing than admitting to being asexual.
o The war against cash as a form of freedom has been going on for some time. “In my opinion it is a mistake for the government not to issue the larger denominations ($500, $1,000, $5,000, $10,000) that are authorized by law.” – Milton Friedman.
o A shorter version of that campaigning wolf is “If elected, I will be a sheepdog.” Which is one reason why I look askance at people who call themselves sheepdogs.
I think some are openly gay, much more so than before 1950. And “being gay” is cool enough for those who are not quite ready to declare themselves trans in order to keep up with the latest progressive social fads. Then, when the “gay” people announce that they’re bisexual, they can go back to dating (or just spending evenings with) members of the opposite sex without either guilt or awkward questions. IMHO.
According the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, $500 in July 1969 (when “large” bills were being actively withdrawn from circulation and destroyed… in the name of fighting crime…drugs, money laundering, counterfeiting..) was worth only $58.50 in July of this year. Or rather, if you spent $500 in July of this year, you got less than $59 worth of stuff by July 1969 standards.
Even assuming for the sake of argument that the Drug Warriors were correct about the need for legal prohibitions against drugs, they still should be brought to account for all the Camel Noses they’ve encouraged to poke into the Tent of Freedom. I laughed bitterly when various conservative-tribe commentators howled about the reporting limit on transactions being lowered to $600, because I remember how they were supportive of bank reporting requirements being imposed in the first place. “They were only haggling over the price” as the punchline of a certain joke puts it.
Remember the Kalifornia ‘Assault Weapon Ban’? Before the ‘ban’ an AR-15 was around $500. After the ‘ban’ passed they were over $1,500. A buddy of mine called the biggest gun store in Alabama a month before the ‘ban’ took effect. They said “We got no AR-15’s. Sent ’em all to California. Every last one.”
Sales of ‘Assault Weapons’ on the ‘ban list’ shot up, limited only by how many guns were available. Prices shot up in parallel with demand.
That works if you’re running a business – and if the law isn’t specifically written to make the tax nonrefundable. All it takes is a wave of the magic pen, and presto! You can‘t deduct unrealized capital losses from your unrealized capital gains.
Have you ever seen a ‘fogger’? It heats bug spray to a vapor and shoots it out, to condense into a thick fog. Wastes bugs by the thousands. Fill one with holy water and…Vampire Fogger!
Aye. One of the more affordable versions (sold under the Vicks name) did just that. Stopped using it when a few winters in a row required a dehumidifier. (Warm and either rain or slush. Not much fun.)
Makes me think fondly of Doug Marlette’s “Kudzu,” where the Rev. Will B. Dunn introduced baptism by Supersoaker as a solution to the, “immersion or sprinkle?” question.
I know, right? Instead of being six months later the three man team still working the five man position, but only getting the three man pay. Where’s the money for those extra two guys going, huh?
Trump on reversal of everything Biden/Harris has done and “That is the point!” Perfect!
Other news.
Please send up prayers to whomever. BIL is crashing. Got the call yesterday. Urgent. He tried to say that he’d taken 60 doses of his pain medication between 9 PM – 12:30 AM night before. (Not a chance. He’d been gone.) Extremely incoherent. Finally called 911 because needed an EMT to assess him. Unfortunately 911 got Crisis involved. Which got the EPD and finally EMT involved. He got involuntary transferred to ER (SIL has full control, did not matter). Blood work shows no sign of the pain killer (even 12 hours later it would have given his condition). Stroke suspected. Finally, after 24 hours moved from ER to a neurological room. This is all we know.
Just got message from SIL … We’d taken her to dinner from the hospital, then took her back, then came home. Guess the doctor was in???? Anyway. Not, repeat not, a stroke. Now the question is ????
SIL was upset that the authorities forced the transfer because that is not what BIL wanted. But OTOH she isn’t sorry either (if that make sense). Hubby wanted him transferred to get him assessed but was willing to let SIL make the call as his brother’s wife. Yes, hubby is happy his brother was transferred because EPD and EMTs legally had no choice.
Does he have a history of experimentation? Has anyone checked to see whether he might be having interaction troubles with his legitimate prescriptions? Just brainstorming. In any case, prayers up for them and you.
Mixing medication with alcohol could have been possible, had he had access to the alcohol (does not). Not an excessive drinker by any stretch of the imagination. (Also does not have access to the pond for dredging for the items lost in the most recent boating accident.)
As of this AM the situation stands as:
Original problem with infection in knee definitely a problem. Swollen and hot. But seems to be just confined to the knee. Along with “what the heck?” from current doctoring staff. At this point – the least of his problems.
Has Pneumonia – top priority to check.
Aspiration problem if he eats and drinks, need to determine what options have other than tube feedings.
Pinched nerve or infection in rotator cuff resulting in lack of use in left arm.
Strong perception he has meningitis in his spine. Apparently per hubby, BIL had bad bout of meningitis as a young teen. Unfortunately this is from the perspective of an 72 year old man regarding event remember from a young child (hubby is 5 years younger).
Still incoherent. Does know her. Does not realize he is in the hospital.
Worse apparently her son, Alaska, is also having medical problems. Now can’t work. Not sure how that will help with payments on the house he inherited from his father. Son is around 45 (not married, does not have children).
Crap, crap, crap. My dad had to have a tube and even then kept getting aspiration pneumonia. (OTOH he was 90 when this started).
Will keep prayers up. I can pass along to team if you like (we have another four days on this project), with a general, “friend of mine’s brother-in-law,” tag.
In addition the transport was involuntary. The EPD and Eug/Spfld EMT’s had to ignore not only his DNR, but her power of attorney. Because of how it all went down. Maybe if he hadn’t said that he took all of his pain pills forced transport would not have happened (based on last fill, would have been 60+). Which medical is saying “um, not a chance” (OTOH the pills are gone). Not that anyone is sorry, if it gets him healthy (jury is still out).
Definitely a lesson on what happens when you call 911 and what you want is someone medically competent to assess someone. He was on an emergency Hospice referral, but Hospice hadn’t gotten involved yet. Fifteen years ago Hospice changes the forced transport rules, but things have changed so much, that I don’t know unless he had been in a Hospice facility (where there would have been competent medical personnel keeping assessments).
Emergency First Aid we “know” (been a decade since taken a class), but we have had them. Including “When emergency options are delayed” (back country first aid). Neither of which applied here. Otherwise, our medical knowledge is severely lacking.
May all the medical personnel involved have competence and precision beyond their expectations, may all have the grace and strength to endure what comes, and may recovery be swift and with as few complications as possible.
May the family be blessed and may there be rest, peace, and acceptance come what may. We all owe Himself a death, some hour in the future. The price of love is loss, but we pay it gladly, for those precious to us are worth every tear.
May there be many fruitful, joyous days ahead for all involved.
Re: Vivid tweet about 22 Nations. – I have seen “Proof” of the “apartheid” state of Israel using a picture of the border wall . . . It runs from the foreground put into The Med, with Gaza to the right in the picture and a military presence to the left, patrolling . . . Yeah, that’d be the Egyptian Military and their wall keeping the Gazans out of Egypt.
Tonight’s “Um,” moment: the media has been trying to make Trump’s going to Arlington National Cemetery into a “scandal.” Harris released a long, mealy-mouthed statement condemning Trump for “exploiting,” the “sacred,” grounds and assuring everyone she would never polarize the Cemetery like that.
Of course, the families invited him there. Biden and Harris have ignored them for 3 years. The families gave him permission to video. But you’d never know it from the ugly Twitter comments.
Eight of the families have now released video statements calling Harris out. Thr Donald is retweeting them. Ooops.
I saw the writeup and lasted a tiny bit through the first video. Had to stop it because of the Red Curtain of Blood (AKA rage!) effect. That and yesterday’s blood pressure was high for reasons and I didn’t want to go for a personal worst.
Apparently lady cats, like lady humans, like a sharp dressed man. A gentleman tuxie moved into the neighborhood three years ago. Now, every year, there are several “free kitten” posters with at least two tuxedo kittens per litter.
On the Sotoero Hawaii compound, note that that thing is what they built after they bought and then tore down everything on the Waimanolo Bay property where the original Magnum PI show “Robin Masters Estate” exteriors were shot on the east coast of Oahu.
Barry bought it through a straw-man proxy, tore down everything on the property, built that thing, and then started trying to get it’s stretch of beach with the seawall blocked off to public access in spite of Hawaiian law, which clearly states all beaches are public access, so there can be no private beaches in the state.
Although the November 2024 election is special because the issues it addresses are fundamental, it is probably wrong to regard its outcome as the End of History any more than 1989 closed the books on human affairs. Rather than being at the end of things, it is a reminder that we are always at the beginning. Gramsci may have captured the castle only to discover the castle itself has moved. Things begin anew. Welcome back to the fight.
The AfD did very well in two of the German state elections today. The elites are panicking. (Granted 1) Saxony is AfD’s home and 2) the other parties refuse to work with AfD in government, but it’s sweet to watch the entrenched Euro-elites sweat.)
It’s funny, with all the reeducation that went on post WWII, that the results of that reeducation are arriving at the same point of departure, where the electorate cannot be allowed to vote the wrong way – they said the Nazi voting rights act was “one man, one vote, one time”, and that’s pretty much where the euroelitate is now, with those pesky electorates and their pesky choices.
The Israeli Left is the counterpart to our Left, and they hate Netanyahu as much as ours hate Trump. There’s been speculation that the Israeli #Resistance in the security services allowed Oct 7, but miscalculated the effectiveness and scale Hamas pulled off.
Add in the help of the Bribem Administration to hamstring Netanyahu and the IDF in fighting this war, and….
Well our pols don’t help anything. As someone quoted over on Insty said, Ham-Ass rejected all 70gazillion Foggy Bottom-written ceasefire/hostage release deals, executes 6 hostages including U.S. citizens, and Brandon blames Netanyahu
C4C
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You know what I miss?
First! posts. Or Frist!
Stupid little annoyance, started on Slashdot (I think). Now I’m nostalgic.
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I forget which site it was (maybe kuro-FIVE-hin?) that implemented a system where any post was “first post” would be delayed by a significant time or number of posts, to make the post-er look like an idiot. It almost worked.
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Re: Sun Tzu quote: that’s why I call leftists Satanists in the Miltonian mode.
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S-A- T-U-R -D-A-Y …NIGHT!
(grin)
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o Are communists in 2024 really gay? They might be claiming to be gay because they want to épater le bourgeois and because they find it less embarrassing than admitting to being asexual.
o The war against cash as a form of freedom has been going on for some time. “In my opinion it is a mistake for the government not to issue the larger denominations ($500, $1,000, $5,000, $10,000) that are authorized by law.” – Milton Friedman.
o A shorter version of that campaigning wolf is “If elected, I will be a sheepdog.” Which is one reason why I look askance at people who call themselves sheepdogs.
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I think some are openly gay, much more so than before 1950. And “being gay” is cool enough for those who are not quite ready to declare themselves trans in order to keep up with the latest progressive social fads. Then, when the “gay” people announce that they’re bisexual, they can go back to dating (or just spending evenings with) members of the opposite sex without either guilt or awkward questions. IMHO.
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According the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, $500 in July 1969 (when “large” bills were being actively withdrawn from circulation and destroyed… in the name of fighting crime…drugs, money laundering, counterfeiting..) was worth only $58.50 in July of this year. Or rather, if you spent $500 in July of this year, you got less than $59 worth of stuff by July 1969 standards.
https://www.bls.gov/data/inflation_calculator.htm
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Even assuming for the sake of argument that the Drug Warriors were correct about the need for legal prohibitions against drugs, they still should be brought to account for all the Camel Noses they’ve encouraged to poke into the Tent of Freedom. I laughed bitterly when various conservative-tribe commentators howled about the reporting limit on transactions being lowered to $600, because I remember how they were supportive of bank reporting requirements being imposed in the first place. “They were only haggling over the price” as the punchline of a certain joke puts it.
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In the mid 1990s, I was looking at a 1980 <i>Gun Digest</i> and saw the prices for rifles. Now, I look at the current listings and really groan.
IIRC, one could buy a Ruger #1 in 1980 for under $400 for the less exotic variants. (.458 Magnum, probably a bit more.)
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Remember the Kalifornia ‘Assault Weapon Ban’? Before the ‘ban’ an AR-15 was around $500. After the ‘ban’ passed they were over $1,500. A buddy of mine called the biggest gun store in Alabama a month before the ‘ban’ took effect. They said “We got no AR-15’s. Sent ’em all to California. Every last one.”
Sales of ‘Assault Weapons’ on the ‘ban list’ shot up, limited only by how many guns were available. Prices shot up in parallel with demand.
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So you can buy a laptop for less than 59 of the 1969 dollars?
Sweet!
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One small quibble: Harris did not fail as border czar. She did exactly what she was told.
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we know.
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Just as my trained potato does exactly what it’s told… as long as I tell it to sit, stay, or play dead.
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I reposted about 80% of these. Is someone taking pictures of the politicians Bessie is bricking?
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Pay-per-view gold.
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I have a little list, I have a little list…
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And ain’t none of them been missed…
And ain’t none of them been missed…
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Unless you anticipated the recoil…
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If they’re going to tax unrealized capital gains, will they pay refunds for unrealized capital losses?
(I know, silly question, it’s the government)
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I think all you have to do is enter it as a “negative unrealized gain”.
Assuming the IRS form is capable of parsing negative numbers.
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Don’t count on it.
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Err, yes. Business losses.
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That works if you’re running a business – and if the law isn’t specifically written to make the tax nonrefundable. All it takes is a wave of the magic pen, and presto! You can‘t deduct unrealized capital losses from your unrealized capital gains.
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The IRS can handle negative numbers. Whether it will need to. . . .
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Why do all the dummies in the Kackling Kamela campaign rally picture look like they’ve got their heads on backwards? :-P
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In those ‘Play Doctor’ packages, I see the guns, but what are the bowling pins for? :-D
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When you run out of ammo.
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sex toys for size junkies?
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Juggling. But only if they’re on fire.
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Someone tag Larry Correia, that line about holy water in a humidifier should be in the next MHI story. 🤣
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Have you ever seen a ‘fogger’? It heats bug spray to a vapor and shoots it out, to condense into a thick fog. Wastes bugs by the thousands. Fill one with holy water and…Vampire Fogger!
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I don’t think that holy water is still holy water if it changes state, but I suppose it could be looked up.
OTOH, blessed salt wouldn’t change state necessarily, and it is a component of old school holy water.
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Stab a vampire with a Holy Icicle? :-o
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I think that for fighting purposes, you might have to have specially blessed holy water, for the purposes of fighting evil. To avoid desecration.
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If the blessed salt doesn’t change state (and it doesn’t), then it precipitates out of the holy water when the water changes state.
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Not all humidifiers fully vaporize the water. Some are more…. misters.
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Aye. One of the more affordable versions (sold under the Vicks name) did just that. Stopped using it when a few winters in a row required a dehumidifier. (Warm and either rain or slush. Not much fun.)
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Well, you can smell salt water in the air, a lot of times, so salt must be able to float in the air under certain conditions.
I mean, yes, eensy-beensy molecules of salt, but how much blessed salt needs to be present to discommode vampires?
Or indeed, zombies? I mean, just regular salt allegedly does it for them.
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Eh. For large scale eradication, the old water cannon solution is my kind of take. Kinetic ablutions incoming!
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Yeah, you know Freyja is a goddess because she can harness cats to her chariot and make them pull it!
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Right?
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I’m with the “I’m really a vampire.”
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Me too.
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squees a little because the meme he secretly made made the cut
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There was a picture in the post, I swear.
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Makes me think fondly of Doug Marlette’s “Kudzu,” where the Rev. Will B. Dunn introduced baptism by Supersoaker as a solution to the, “immersion or sprinkle?” question.
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That’s Elevation. Are you really surprised?
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“elevation”…
Meaning “higher than a Greatful Dead audience during an Amsterdam growers show”?
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SFBS
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Sometimes (not often), being so brain dead that you are reading YouTube comments comes with a reward.
@orangewomanbad693
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“Because if you died today your job would be posted before your obituary”
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA man I wish my employer were that efficient…
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I know, right? Instead of being six months later the three man team still working the five man position, but only getting the three man pay. Where’s the money for those extra two guys going, huh?
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Trump on Rushmore. Perfect!
Trump on reversal of everything Biden/Harris has done and “That is the point!” Perfect!
Other news.
Please send up prayers to whomever. BIL is crashing. Got the call yesterday. Urgent. He tried to say that he’d taken 60 doses of his pain medication between 9 PM – 12:30 AM night before. (Not a chance. He’d been gone.) Extremely incoherent. Finally called 911 because needed an EMT to assess him. Unfortunately 911 got Crisis involved. Which got the EPD and finally EMT involved. He got involuntary transferred to ER (SIL has full control, did not matter). Blood work shows no sign of the pain killer (even 12 hours later it would have given his condition). Stroke suspected. Finally, after 24 hours moved from ER to a neurological room. This is all we know.
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Oh, no. Well, at least he is alive. And they really can do great things for strokes, these days.
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Just got message from SIL … We’d taken her to dinner from the hospital, then took her back, then came home. Guess the doctor was in???? Anyway. Not, repeat not, a stroke. Now the question is ????
SIL was upset that the authorities forced the transfer because that is not what BIL wanted. But OTOH she isn’t sorry either (if that make sense). Hubby wanted him transferred to get him assessed but was willing to let SIL make the call as his brother’s wife. Yes, hubby is happy his brother was transferred because EPD and EMTs legally had no choice.
What we do know is he is incoherent.
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So sorry. That’s nerve-wracking.
Does he have a history of experimentation? Has anyone checked to see whether he might be having interaction troubles with his legitimate prescriptions? Just brainstorming. In any case, prayers up for them and you.
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Answer is: 100% NO!
Mixing medication with alcohol could have been possible, had he had access to the alcohol (does not). Not an excessive drinker by any stretch of the imagination. (Also does not have access to the pond for dredging for the items lost in the most recent boating accident.)
As of this AM the situation stands as:
Worse apparently her son, Alaska, is also having medical problems. Now can’t work. Not sure how that will help with payments on the house he inherited from his father. Son is around 45 (not married, does not have children).
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Crap, crap, crap. My dad had to have a tube and even then kept getting aspiration pneumonia. (OTOH he was 90 when this started).
Will keep prayers up. I can pass along to team if you like (we have another four days on this project), with a general, “friend of mine’s brother-in-law,” tag.
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Thank you. He can use all the help he can get.
BIL is 77. Four years older than when their dad died.
Was perfectly healthy until had to have the one knee redone.
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Did he have to get COVID shots just to be allowed into the hospital?
These days, that’s my first thought whenever somebody ‘suddenly’ starts having health problems. “How many COVID shots?”
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No. They’ve had zero covid shots.
In addition the transport was involuntary. The EPD and Eug/Spfld EMT’s had to ignore not only his DNR, but her power of attorney. Because of how it all went down. Maybe if he hadn’t said that he took all of his pain pills forced transport would not have happened (based on last fill, would have been 60+). Which medical is saying “um, not a chance” (OTOH the pills are gone). Not that anyone is sorry, if it gets him healthy (jury is still out).
Definitely a lesson on what happens when you call 911 and what you want is someone medically competent to assess someone. He was on an emergency Hospice referral, but Hospice hadn’t gotten involved yet. Fifteen years ago Hospice changes the forced transport rules, but things have changed so much, that I don’t know unless he had been in a Hospice facility (where there would have been competent medical personnel keeping assessments).
Emergency First Aid we “know” (been a decade since taken a class), but we have had them. Including “When emergency options are delayed” (back country first aid). Neither of which applied here. Otherwise, our medical knowledge is severely lacking.
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OTOH no one knows what would have happened if 911 hadn’t been called. Following his wishes, yes. But the consequences to her and us? …. Yea, That.
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May all the medical personnel involved have competence and precision beyond their expectations, may all have the grace and strength to endure what comes, and may recovery be swift and with as few complications as possible.
May the family be blessed and may there be rest, peace, and acceptance come what may. We all owe Himself a death, some hour in the future. The price of love is loss, but we pay it gladly, for those precious to us are worth every tear.
May there be many fruitful, joyous days ahead for all involved.
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Re: Vivid tweet about 22 Nations. – I have seen “Proof” of the “apartheid” state of Israel using a picture of the border wall . . . It runs from the foreground put into The Med, with Gaza to the right in the picture and a military presence to the left, patrolling . . . Yeah, that’d be the Egyptian Military and their wall keeping the Gazans out of Egypt.
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Tonight’s “Um,” moment: the media has been trying to make Trump’s going to Arlington National Cemetery into a “scandal.” Harris released a long, mealy-mouthed statement condemning Trump for “exploiting,” the “sacred,” grounds and assuring everyone she would never polarize the Cemetery like that.
Of course, the families invited him there. Biden and Harris have ignored them for 3 years. The families gave him permission to video. But you’d never know it from the ugly Twitter comments.
Eight of the families have now released video statements calling Harris out. Thr Donald is retweeting them. Ooops.
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Right. You know what would have been good? If the Bidentia hadn’t got the men killed.
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Yep.
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I saw the writeup and lasted a tiny bit through the first video. Had to stop it because of the Red Curtain of Blood (AKA rage!) effect. That and yesterday’s blood pressure was high for reasons and I didn’t want to go for a personal worst.
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I do a Twitter fast on Sundays, so haven’t looked at today. But yes, it’s infuriating.
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So true:
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I have two tuxedo cats. Can confirm that meme.
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Apparently lady cats, like lady humans, like a sharp dressed man. A gentleman tuxie moved into the neighborhood three years ago. Now, every year, there are several “free kitten” posters with at least two tuxedo kittens per litter.
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That one about the #ShinyPony and slippery slopes hits pretty hard, my friends.
Slope is nearing vertical here in the Demented Dominion, and I can see from where I sit it is a -long- way down.
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On the Sotoero Hawaii compound, note that that thing is what they built after they bought and then tore down everything on the Waimanolo Bay property where the original Magnum PI show “Robin Masters Estate” exteriors were shot on the east coast of Oahu.
Barry bought it through a straw-man proxy, tore down everything on the property, built that thing, and then started trying to get it’s stretch of beach with the seawall blocked off to public access in spite of Hawaiian law, which clearly states all beaches are public access, so there can be no private beaches in the state.
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Nice column over at PJM by Richard Fernandez today, at https://pjmedia.com/richard-fernandez/2024/08/31/belmont-club-dusk-or-dawn-n4931787
Closing para:
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This is Wretchard, right? I’ve always liked his work.
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Same.
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They captured the castle. Then it burned down, fell over and sank into the swamp. :-P
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The AfD did very well in two of the German state elections today. The elites are panicking. (Granted 1) Saxony is AfD’s home and 2) the other parties refuse to work with AfD in government, but it’s sweet to watch the entrenched Euro-elites sweat.)
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It’s funny, with all the reeducation that went on post WWII, that the results of that reeducation are arriving at the same point of departure, where the electorate cannot be allowed to vote the wrong way – they said the Nazi voting rights act was “one man, one vote, one time”, and that’s pretty much where the euroelitate is now, with those pesky electorates and their pesky choices.
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Aaaaand they “fixed” it. “Software error”. Oops! Oopsie!!
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“I bet he’s thinking of his being his own country again”
Yes indeed. As a Texan, I can say that to me the words “Restore the Republic” mean something different.
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6 hostages found dead in a Ham-Ass tunnel.
Millions of sheeple are blaming Netanyahu, instead of the terrorists that murdered them.
WTF, O?
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The Israeli Left is the counterpart to our Left, and they hate Netanyahu as much as ours hate Trump. There’s been speculation that the Israeli #Resistance in the security services allowed Oct 7, but miscalculated the effectiveness and scale Hamas pulled off.
Add in the help of the Bribem Administration to hamstring Netanyahu and the IDF in fighting this war, and….
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Well our pols don’t help anything. As someone quoted over on Insty said, Ham-Ass rejected all 70gazillion Foggy Bottom-written ceasefire/hostage release deals, executes 6 hostages including U.S. citizens, and Brandon blames Netanyahu
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