Posted on 01/13/2020 4:01:31 PM PST by ransomnote
OK—that’s clearer than the one I found where POTUS mentioned the LL/SC position and tarmac in a tweet:
https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3807924/posts?page=510#510
Well, sometimes you do have to go. My dad after his strokes had to go off and on for various things. However, I stayed with him 24/7.
Made sure his meds were correct, and needs were taken care of, and that people washed their hands. During flu season made sure they had their masks on-etc.
I think that everyone should have an advocate stay with them. I did the same for my Mom and Sister when they had to go in.
Had a few night shift people that tried to make me leave—it didn’t work. Once they tried to tell me that HIPPA wouldn’t let me. snort —I volunteered on health center board-knew all about HIPPA.
I told them that HIPPA did not require me to leave, and that there would be less HIPPA violations going on at night than there had been during the day, when I observed a bunch of violations every few hrs.
One nursing supervisor told me—you can’t stay here—I said just watch me. Bunch of BS. My Dad had expressive aphasia(due to his stroke) and couldn’t communicate well with the nurses—he would get a lot of anxiety if I wasn’t there.
His cardiologist always supported my staying.
OSWEDA:
We’re seeing regime change in Iran.
The strategy is quite brilliant, in that it relies on insiders to bring about the collapse of the mullahs’ reign.
Implementation began months ago.
Trump authorized Soleimani’s killing 7 months ago, with conditions
President Donald Trump authorized the killing of Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani seven months ago if Iran’s increased aggression resulted in the death of an American.
Qassem Soleimani created an internal-security force of over a million members.
But AS ALWAYS, these centralized forces rely on one thing and one thing only:
Orders from above.
Remember the opening of the Berlin wall? November 9, 1989.
What nobody talks about is that on October 9, 1989, the East German army, national police, and border guards were given an order to use deadly force to stop demonstrations.
Somehow they never received the order...snip...
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1217192606104346624.html
Small grinding tool, problem solved.
>>I hope this is sized right to be able to read it.
Not really. It’s 500 across and eye straining. Best trick is to make things HUGE and then add a width parameter to limit the size here. Then you can tell people to look at the image (right click View Image on a PC) and they’ll see the original BIG one if they want.
But we all know how to go into QMAP and search for the number that you showed us, so it still works well.
HUGS!
>>China to make huge purchases of $200 Billion
Timed to be discussed on the same day as impeachment to be sent passes in the house? Still don’t trust those bad words to bother with this news as they’ll be so excited with the other.
>>secret ethics waiver
I’d blame my denseness on middle of the night fumblies if I could. But I can’t. Just confused.
Well, I figured that if all else failed, the number were there. I’m too techno challenged to know what you said to do.
I did enlarge the image a lot before I went to imgflip. I’m still just fiddling around trying to determine how this stuff works. I’m still in Kindergarten on memes and images. LOL
number=numbers
SEEMS A BIT UNUSUAL DOESN’T IT? SEPERATE CAUCUSES IS A WAY OF AVOIDING FOIA REQUESTS???
By: By JOHN HANNA
Updated: January 14, 2020 - 3:23 PM
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is giving Kansas legislators extraordinary private briefings about undisclosed security issues.
Kansas House members boarded National Guard buses Tuesday for a briefing at a former Air Force base south of Topeka involving DHS and arranged by Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt’s office. Democrats had a separate briefing first, followed by Republicans.
Reporters and staffers were not allowed on the buses before they left the Statehouse. Deputy Attorney General Jay Scott Emler, a former state Senate majority leader, said in a letter Tuesday to the Kansas House speaker that the briefings should be given in closed party caucuses, which are allowed under the state’s open meetings law.
Emler’s letter said only that the briefings concerned issues that legislators may encounter in the course of their official duties. Lawmakers knew little about the content ahead of time...snip..
© 2020 Copyright 2020 The Associated Press.
https://www.wpxi.com/news/politics/dhs-gives-kansas/4YKPCAYTLPOZWOZGR62M7QFSC4/
>> Im still in Kindergarten on memes and images.
I’m looking forward to graduating to Kindergarten.
I’m expert at Photoshop and at editing systems. The way I was able to put out books of NBC images was by buying damaged books and repairing ancient images. But I’m a moron when it comes to making things using apps from the web or putting up those images. All I can do is put up images on my own website, which isn’t filling up my space, but is certainly confusing me with the number of useless files in my directory which I should have been periodically deleting but, of course, never quite got around to doing.
Still 500 across. But with the wonderful huge print, works great.
Oh well, I’ll noodle with it more tomorrow. Gotta get some zzzs. Nite.
>>secret ethics waiver
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I think the author was trying to be obtuse or make things sound ominous or something.
Clearly it’s not secret-the author knows about it and the actual document is available-I posted it on this thread.
It also clearly states who the person is-the Asst. AG and his name. It also states that he’s participating in a criminal matter against his former Employer—I assume that’s someone from the justice department. RR, LL, or even EH comes to mind.
Really going this time.
Re: “Marking my place to continue reading comments about Q, the Plan, and to scroll past the occasional dross.”
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So nice of you to ping me to let me know, Mom :)
Re: “On the nightshift”
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That lyric brings the melody right into my head. I just can’t remember who exactly did the song :)
ASAP: 4:45am Wednesday. sigh Rough day yesterday, 2 hours in surgery, groggy and fatigued. I think a bit heavy handed on the anesthesia. I asked the anesthesia nurse beforehand what they use and after propofol the list got longer and longer.
I surmise that a steroid (anti inflammatory) was involved since at supper my blood sugar was over 350.
I have a cup strapped over my left ear (to keep my remaining brain matter from leaking out?). I don't see how to properly take a shower. BUT I am able to walk (stumble) again and had a good pizza for supper... what else, eh? :^)
I'm awake and still groggy; my goodness! Plentiful pithy pings (pardon the alliteration) about exposing so much Dem criminality (pardon the redundancy). I look forward to a full day; I hope AG Barr is doing likewise!
Thanks all for the concerns and good wishes. I shall strive to return to being as wordy and obtuse as before! :^D
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