President Joe Biden - Kamala Harris Administration

I don’t wear a mask in public. Around here you can enter several businesses and they don’t say a word. Wash your hands, don’t go out of you are symptomatic and protect the compromised.

As for my hospital, we were required to wear eyewear with side protectors for patient facing encounters. Has not stopped several people getting sprayed in the forehead and it dripping down. So we went to totally occlusive eyewear or face shield.
I wear a n-100 which they recently tried to outlaw because of the exhaust vent. They were concerned that if we had any other respiratory illness we would spread that to covid pts. So, I put n-95 disc in the exhaust vent. They can’t get past my work around.

In the beginning they were repurposing masks. They tried several different methods to reuse n-95
and surgical masks. After several attempts including a high vapor residual rinse and side effects that were untenable like burning eyes, Severe rhinitis and breathing difficulties. The supply from China finally caught up and we were able to use new masks and not repurposed masks. I got sick of having rhinitis constantly from the surgical masks, so I wash my surgical masks and change my n-100 filters every month. I no longer have issues with my nose. Whatever they use to permeate the surgical masks causes constant irritation to my co-workers and myself.

There are donning and doffing procedures in place including the wipe down area for your N100, goggles, shield outside every droplet plus room. Most covid rooms are positive pressure and allow escape of anything aerosolizing in the room like hi flow nasal cannula, non rebreathers and bipap on positive pts. Vented pts are on a closed circuit with no outside aerosolizing. We wear surgical masks in common areas and non covid rooms.

My point of contention with infection control with every hospital has been positive pressure room usage, doffing in common areas outside the room ( there is no anteroom which is required for infection control ). We have sliding doors with gaps in them allowing free airflow out of room. Common areas are affected with that airflow continually. So we have staff that wear an N95 with a surgical mask over the top of it. It can get very uncomfortable after 12 hours. We have had 3 workers get ill, one was covid positive and the other 2 negative with respiratory and cold symptoms. The covid pos is already back to work. She’s 72.

There was a solution used by one hospital in Richmond. They put strong air intake unit in every room and vented it via hepa filter to the outside. Yes, they cut into their windows. It essentially turned it into a negative pressure room. Expensive for 18 rooms but effective. You could feel the vacuum going into the room.

So when I say I’ve been bathing in covid for 2 years I’m being honest. This is the case with most hospitals employees who are hands on and on a covid unit.
Sidenote:
Hope you are doing ok after your valve replacement. By your posts the only danger was the wifes driving. 🤗

Thank you. Doing well. I had the 30 post procedure echo yesterday. No regurgitation, and the valve is well seated. Some issues I'd been having and attributed to mild asthma before the procedure were apparently symptoms of cardiac failure because the lungs cleared immediately after the TAVR and no episodes of breathing problems since. Heart rhythm has been much better than before the TAVR - took a couple of weeks to settle down. At the appointment yesterday, they suggested participating in a Watchman trial - the implant to close the left atrial appendage; I'm considering it because I do have a bundle branch block and periods of A fib.

Take care; I really hate the conditions necessary in hospitals right now, and I know you feel them far more acutely. I've been amazed at the empty hallways during the hospital visits over the past several months - sometimes it almost felt like a ghost town. My wife had covid in August of 2020, and she's still struggling with some lingering effects; seeing that first hand tends to make you very wary.
 
Not sure a few of those would qualify under your plan.
Maybe not. Like I said, I don't have a list. Honestly, I haven't really followed politics very closely over the past 20 years or so.

But I reserve the right to talk about it as much as I damn well please - preemptive.
 
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Maybe not. Like I said, I don't have a list. Honestly, I haven't really followed politics very closely over the past 20 years or so.

But I reserve the right to talk about it as much as I damn well please - preemptive.
By all means - carry on, sir.
 
Talk about your stupid ideas.
That's like saying UT's next football coach needs to be someone who has never played or coached and sport before.

So you are suggesting that we have a political class - a ruling class - to run the country? Whether you like it or not, Trump made a lot of common sense decisions that no politician would have or has made. Do you think people outside politics haven't worked in settings that require intelligent debate and cooperative behavior to reach a decision? Do you think that people outside politics don't make decisions that affect the lives of thousands (perhaps millions) of people or direct the spending of huge sums of money? What we need are honest men and women who wish to see the nation rather than their own fortunes thrive - that is the real issue.
 
So you are suggesting that we have a political class - a ruling class - to run the country? Whether you like it or not, Trump made a lot of common sense decisions that no politician would have or has made. Do you think people outside politics haven't worked in settings that require intelligent debate and cooperative behavior to reach a decision? Do you think that people outside politics don't make decisions that affect the lives of thousands (perhaps millions) of people or direct the spending of huge sums of money? What we need are honest men and women who wish to see the nation rather than their own fortunes thrive - that is the real issue.

That is exactly what he wants and thinks we should have.
 
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Do you have a couple of names to throw out there?
I need some for future reference.
I was trying to think - I don’t know of any off the top of my head.

Not sure I would be allowed to nominate anyone…. I’m bit of an odd duck, politically speaking.

I would never be granted admittance into the Conservative Treehouse, nor would I be able to pass a Pu!$$y Parade purity test.
Destined to wander alone lol.
 
So you are suggesting that we have a political class - a ruling class - to run the country? Whether you like it or not, Trump made a lot of common sense decisions that no politician would have or has made. Do you think people outside politics haven't worked in settings that require intelligent debate and cooperative behavior to reach a decision? Do you think that people outside politics don't make decisions that affect the lives of thousands (perhaps millions) of people or direct the spending of huge sums of money? What we need are honest men and women who wish to see the nation rather than their own fortunes thrive - that is the real issue.
Nothing is stopping anyone from running. My plan would put two candidates in each field. The other 10-20 slots can be filled as they always have been filled.
 
So you are suggesting that we have a political class - a ruling class - to run the country? Whether you like it or not, Trump made a lot of common sense decisions that no politician would have or has made. Do you think people outside politics haven't worked in settings that require intelligent debate and cooperative behavior to reach a decision? Do you think that people outside politics don't make decisions that affect the lives of thousands (perhaps millions) of people or direct the spending of huge sums of money? What we need are honest men and women who wish to see the nation rather than their own fortunes thrive - that is the real issue.

I read this some time back and thought a good article.. you cannot have mob rule AND a ruling class.

America Is Living James Madison’s Nightmare
 
I was trying to think - I don’t know of any off the top of my head.

Not sure I would be allowed to nominate anyone…. I’m bit of an odd duck, politically speaking.

I would never be granted admittance into the Conservative Treehouse, nor would I be able to pass a Pu!$$y Parade purity test.
Destined to wander alone lol.
Sounds like you may be the perfect one to pick.
 
I read this some time back and thought a good article.. you cannot have mob rule AND a ruling class.

America Is Living James Madison’s Nightmare

From Lincoln to FDR and the 17th amendment we have slowly been chipping away.

The Framers designed the American constitutional system not as a direct democracy but as a representative republic, where enlightened delegates of the people would serve the public good. They also built into the Constitution a series of cooling mechanisms intended to inhibit the formulation of passionate factions, to ensure that reasonable majorities would prevail.
 
From Lincoln to FDR and the 17th amendment we have slowly been chipping away.

Not what sure to make of Luther...he supports the unelected bureaucracy ruling us, supplanting the executive office , which is neither. Rather more state authoritarian than even democracy (mob rule) or a representative republic,
 
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Not what sure to make of Luther...he supports the unelected bureaucracy ruling us, supplanting the executive office , which is neither. Rather more state authoritarian than even democracy (mob rule) or a representative republic,

He wants a strong central government made up of his team that gives the illusion of mob rule.
 
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He wants a strong central government made up of his team that gives the illusion of mob rule.

Well I just finished reading this from TDR, and gotta say I lost some respect for his lack with where we are. If the civil service is under the benefit of meritocracy and holding the pols accountable, he failed to mention as you said, that what happens when the bureaucracy and the mob, and the elect are one and the same?

The Present Status of Civil Service Reform
 
Well I just finished reading this from TDR, and gotta say I lost some respect for his lack with where we are. If the civil service is under the benefit of meritocracy and holding the pols accountable, he failed to mention as you said, that what happens when the bureaucracy and the mob, and the elect are one and the same?

The Present Status of Civil Service Reform

I'm reading a book "First Casualties" about the CIA right after 9/11, the bureaucrat back biting and ladder climbing within that organization is beyond belief. I never knew how many Ivy Leaguers were/are in management rolls.
 
I'm reading a book "First Casualties" about the CIA right after 9/11, the bureaucrat back biting and ladder climbing within that organization is beyond belief. I never knew how many Ivy Leaguers were/are in management rolls.

The alphabets control us, make laws for us, and dertemine our foreign policy. Just look at OSHA and EPA. As I said the other night it was no coincidence that Trump made that early appearance at CIA HQ for all the world to see. The clamor for Syrian intervention. Who know what shenanigans were thrown on Trumps desk that we don't even know about. And I do not find it any coincidence that the Stans are heating now.
 
I remember him constantly using false choice arguments; particularly completely misrepresenting his opponents positions.

He said Republicans want dirty water and air, suggested they hated old people and children.

He talked about the importance of not demonizing political opponents then did exactly that at a speech trashing the R plan from the House with Paul Ryan sitting in the front row.

He may have used nicer words but he constantly demonized his opponents rather than debating ideas.
No mean tweets either.
 
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The alphabets control us, make laws for us, and dertemine our foreign policy. Just look at OSHA and EPA. As I said the other night it was no coincidence that Trump made that early appearance at CIA HQ for all the world to see. The clamor for Syrian intervention. Who know what shenanigans were thrown on Trumps desk that we don't even know about. And I do not find it any coincidence that the Stans are heating now.

It's definitely the senior bureaucrats within the 3 letter agencies that have the real power and run the country. When the FBI can refuse to answer questions from congress they show they have nothing to fear.
 
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