And we just learned that Jared Kushner had brought in Zeke Emanuel to meet with POTUS often. Also Jamie Gorelik. WTF, anyhow?
Jamie Gorelick??????? Zeke Emmanuel???? To meet with Trump???? Sheesh...is Kushner still advising Trump? That is crazy.
I missed that one. Getting rid of seniors has always been part of the reset plan.
Back in the days before Obamacare, my mother was in a care home in Pitman, Newj Jersey. Law students from the University of Pennsylvania came to the home to help people write their living will and warned them not to allow doctors to shut off the ventilator too soon. They said recommended a week or two because they said that doctors were anxious to reduce costs by withdrawing care for seniors early.
Then it happened, I got a call from the head of the emergency room at JFK hospital in Cherry Hill, saying that my mother had been brought in unconscious with a brain stem stroke and that she would never recover. He wanted permission to pull the ventillator and put her on a morphine IV drip. I said, no, not until I saw for myself, that she had a living Will. He said that he was aware and that he didn’t have to pay any attention to that anymore, that they needed to save the precious healthcare dollars for younger more viable patients. I still said no.
I got there the next day, went straight from the airport to the hospital and when I got there, I found that my mother not in any kind of coma, she was just sedated, arms and legs tied to the bed and bruises up and down both arms from some hands. When I asked the nurse what was going on withthe bruises, she told me that my mother had been fighting her, trying to pull out the ventillator and the IV. I just looked at her and said, oh this brain dead woman has been fighting you? I said get that doctor up here immediately and get that ventilator out of her throat.
It turned out that my mother had never had a stroke of any kind, she had fallen on the stairs. The words from the emergency room doctor sounded exactly like Dr Death’s book. The head of patient services at the hospital said that my mother was never in any danger of dying, that she was breathing just fine on her own and the morphine drip wouldn’t have killed her. How reassuring.