Meh, it's just the coffee talking again...

I'm just sitting here enjoying lunch at my desk, sipping my soda and I clicked through this little social media blurb regarding some news about (more) medical fraud.

But then, that LAST slide.

WHAT?  Ok, so I didn't expect to see THAT.   Newsweek's best workplaces for healthcare?  

Healthcare and medical care has gone to SHIT.  World wide.  Shit. 

     
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
At this point I swear I should do a daily post called;  OH LOOK... MORE TEACHERS IN THE NEWS!!!!!     It's DAILY and I don't go looking for these.  There are literally headline news stories DAILY about shitty teachers and cops.   These are two careers that have been respectable and honored for 200 years.  But the 2020's have really been... different.
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Oh look... another teacher.  What a surprise.  This was molested kids and the SCHOOL covered it up and paid off victims.
Like, WHAT?????
 


 

Coffee...

 

prolifedoc_
If I used this tool to break a Golden Eagle egg, I could spend five years in jail and be charged up to a quarter MILLION dollars... But if I used that same instrument to kill the life of a baby in the womb, it would be championed as healthcare.

A patient is a person no matter how small, and ALL patients have rights. Abortion is NOT healthcare. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saw this one... went 'hmm' and will have to dive deeper when I get a free moment - maybe this weekend.






 

Coffee Break!

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Oh look... ANOTHER teacher made the news.  It's daily.  And I'm not even looking for them.

 (She made the kids close the window blinds, then made another child hit the second)








Update on another story....

 

Author, columnist, and accuser of President Donald Trump E Jean Carroll might not be cashing in on her claims against the president.

In January 2024, Carroll was awarded $83 million for defamation and assault as Trump was found civilly liable stemming from a supposed meeting between the two in a Manhattan department store dressing room in 1996.

But WAGA-TV reported Tuesday that an appeals court said Trump does not have to pay Carroll just yet, as his legal team wants the Supreme Court to review the case.

However, he must still post a $7.4 million bond for interest costs to be covered.

Carroll's story is strange, to say the least, and the context of how this case was even allowed in court makes it even more dubious.


Writing for the Palm Beach Republican Club, Hoover Institute Senior Fellow Victor Davis Hanson previously noted that Carroll could not remember when the assault happened, claiming it was somewhere in the 1994 to 1996 timeframe. She also did not write about it until Trump became a national political figure.

Carroll claimed to have remembered the dress she was wearing that day, but it was not in production at the time.

If this information was not already raising an eyebrow, there were also no witnesses. In her 2019 book, Carroll did not even refer to the moment as "rape," but as a “fight.”

When Carroll went public and Trump fired back, she claimed defamation in his remarks hurting her career, but when ELLE magazine fired her, they denied it had anything to do with the president.

The story gets worse when looking at the law.

Hanson noted that the statute of limitations had expired, but under New York's 2022 "Adult Survivors Act," a one-year window was granted for victims to sue alleged perpetrators regardless.

The bill's author, New York Democratic Sen. Brad Hoylman-Sigal, was a known opponent of the president who had pushed for other legislation to give federal commissions access to New York's tax returns, opening the doorway for Congress to pursue the president through that avenue.

To read full story go to: westernjournal.com

 

 

 

 

 

Meh, it's just the coffee talking again...

I'm just sitting here enjoying lunch at my desk, sipping my soda and I clicked through this little social media blurb regarding some new...