Posted on 08/31/2021 12:00:43 AM PDT by weston
“but it will ALL eventually come out, whether we will live that long is another question.”
I pray you are right! And that the evidence will be so overwhelming that even the mainstream media has to report it.
He had two back surgeries that went wrong then broke his foot and has 11 pins and plates in it. He has always been a hard worker so carved out a business that he can do mostly from home. He’s in chronic pain. But he didn’t give up.
So the things that happened to him were the government cracking down on how much pain meds and increasing cost of doctors visits (he has insurance and its not obamacare). Then his ex wife got his kids against him, I think because she doesn’t get that he doesn’t make as much as he used to.
His ex is getting another divorce so I think he’s allowed to see his kids more.
Plus, he is manic depressive(bipolor) real bad, but does take his meds, as he knows nothing good happens when he doesn’t.
I went through bad times, but its very hard ad a parent to see my child go through all this.
Mountain of eggs!!
“Only problem with having your own chickens now is the price of feed has gone up”
Has it? Darn. Figures. I wonder if I let them wander around and eat bugs and such, how much grain they would need after that.
RE: DO NOTHING CAT
My kind of kitty. LOL
Poor guy, he has had more than his share of misfortunes. I can’t even imagine how hard it would be as a parent. My son just makes bad financial decisions and that’s hard enough!
He has doctors. He lives in a good place, not what TV depicts suicidal people as.
He does that too, but he has gotten better at that. I don’t have bail money anymore. One thing I can say for him, in the past, when I did have to help him financially, he always paid me back and then some.
We have an Echo for my FIL so we can pop in and video chat with him at memory care. He has dementia and is unable to answer the phone. It works *okay* for that - it takes him a while every time to figure out who in the world is talking to him. We visit every other day or so, but this allows us and out of town siblings to check in.
Other than that, I would not have anything to do with it. I’m already paranoid of my smart TVs, computer cameras and mics, lol
Bird of Paradise? https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0043343/?ref_=tt_urv
Administrators at rural hospitals say they’re frustrated and concerned after president Joe Biden mandated all hospital staff get the COVID-19 vaccine. Some of that stems from inconsistency from regulatory agencies and conflicting orders. Governor Abbott recently prohibited public hospitals from mandating their staff to get the shot.
“How’s Governor Abbott going to take this? He hasn’t complied with anything federal laws have done so far. So, we’re going have to, here in Texas at least, we’re going to have to wait and see how that plays out,” Jerry Jasper, CEO at Brownfield Regional Medical Center said.
According to a 2019 report from the Texas Organization of Rural and Community Hospitals, 26 rural hospitals have closed in Texas in the last decade. The organization cites the driving force behind the closures is Medicare cuts totaling $50 million a year, and a $100 million a year underpayment by Texas Medicaid. Now, the Medicare and Medicaid funding the hospitals do receive is at risk if staffers don’t get the vaccine.
Jasper says nursing agencies are pulling staff away for a bigger paycheck, so losing any workers hurts rural hospitals. He says vaccines are highly encouraged, but not all of his staff have received the shot.
“20 percent of my, probably 20 to 25 percent of my staff will have to go away if that’s the case,” Jasper said.
Jasper says losing those workers would probably shut them down. Losing Medicare and Medicaid money isn’t an option either, as it accounts for 80 to 85 percent of their funding.
“It’s huge in our rural community as all the other rural communities. We all have high poverty levels and stuff like that, so a lot of Medicaid usage in our communities and stuff like that,” Jasper said.
“Well it would be devastating for the community, frankly. We have a large percentage of our revenue that comes from Medicare, Medicaid and those kinds of products,” Larry Gray, Seminole Hospital District CEO said.
My cousin was in a motorcycle accident when she was very young, with her husband and pregnant. Her husband recovered but left her. She lost her baby, her eyesight and a lot of her brain function. She’s kinda like the rain and, can remember dates, names, details. I always told her I needed to hire her as my assistant as I couldn’t remember any of those things.
Anyway, my other cousin that takes care of her, told me, and then she herself told me there was a spy (Alexa) in the house. She was right!
💕
Lance Wallnau
A Prophetic Word for the United States
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXTuALsEIXw&list=PL4JM53daKmpNKDmc3M1J8jLTUg_LUnMG0&index=6
Mollie
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Sen. Lindsay Graham defending woke Gen. Mark Milley, in trouble for his claims to Woodward/Costa that he violated chain of command with his secret calls to Communist China telling them he’d notify them of any military action. Acting SecDef said calls were unauthorized.
I’ve seen similar articles but the only point I see is the administrators are only worried about funding.
How sad she lost so much so young 😢. It is a spy! Lol. They would be pretty bored if they decided to spy on my FIL. He sleeps and naps some, the rest of the day he’s out in the common area
Amy Tarkanian
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Twitter has just locked
@NickiMinaj
out of her account after she posted a
@TuckerCarlson
video.
2021 is weird.
Jack Posobiec Flag of United States
@JackPosobiec
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Twitter must restore
@NICKIMINAJ
at once! #FreeNicki
“Was told we both HAVE to work because everything is so expensive, I said supply and demand, stop buying, more on the market and price will come down.”
Exactly right!! The price of housing skyrocketed when it became common to have 2 incomes. So the end result in most areas is you need 2 average or even above average incomes to get a nice house in a good school district in the good parts of town.
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