Hi All!
Have a nice Caturday!
Got a nasty surprise when I got to work Friday. Employer is requiring face diaper, this time without a mandate from commie usuper governor Evers.
The company letter states that our workplace has no cases but they want to protect us. This is the same ploy Nazis used on germans.
BS, they want to protect their money, control us, and do what Evers wants which is for businesses to do mandates.
I am considering quitting.
I went right to a supervisor and cited The Nuremburg Code on medical devices(diapers on faces) and experimentation on humans (the not-vaccine poison shot), our 4th amendment right to be secure in our person, and Hippa Laws.
She suggested I go talk to HR.
I implemented work slow down, and figured on paper what my financial loss will be if I quit.
No time length of face diapering was stated.
I told her I am a free American and you can’t make me wear anything especially a medical device.
Also said These Things Don’t Work Anyway.
She agreed. Her diaper is sequined. Gold sequins. đ
posting and running off to garden job.
see ya later
Prayers up for you and your situation!
(((HUGS)))

Bible in a Year:
In all this, Job did not sin in what he said.
âI donât understand His plan. I turned my whole life over to Him. And this happens!â Such was the message of a son to his mother when his dream to succeed as a professional athlete was temporarily derailed. Who among us hasnât had some kind of unexpected, disappointing experience that sends our minds into overdrive with exclamations and questions? A family member cuts off communication without explanation; health gains are reversed; a company relocates unexpectedly; a life-altering accident happens.
Job 1â2 records a series of tragedies and setbacks in Jobâs life. Humanly speaking, if there was anyone who qualified for a life free from trouble, it was Job. âThis man was blameless and upright; he feared God and shunned evilâ (Job 1:1). But life doesnât always work out the way weâd like it toâit didnât for Job, and it doesnât for us. When his wife counseled him to âcurse God and die!â (2:9), Jobâs words to her were wise, instructive, and fitting for us as well when things happenâbig or smallâthat weâd rather not face. â âShall we accept good from God, and not trouble?â In all this, Job did not sin in what he saidâ (v. 10).
By Godâs strength, may our trust in and reverence for Him remain, even when we canât understand how Heâs at work during lifeâs difficult days.
Reflect & Pray
When has your faith in God been tested? What has He used during tough circumstances to help your reverence for Him to remain intact?
Father, help me to trust You and honor You when I canât see Your hand or understand Your plan.

Good for you using real arguments for your position. Maybe you can get them to back off. This is unbelievable! I hope you don’t have to quit, but wouldn’t blame you if you did. Just enjoy gardening today.