๐บ๐ธ๐บ๐ธ๐บ๐ธ RED Friday: 100 year old Colonel Arthur Woodruff, who fought valiantly in WWII (1944-1946), received his final tribute and salute. Thank you, Colonel Woodruff! Freedom is not free. ๐บ๐ธ๐บ๐ธ๐บ๐ธ ๐ซก
My support of ICE has changed over the course of the last 72hrs.
Itโs increased 10-fold, and if yours has wavered, youโve fallen victim to the propagandic arm of the left. Period.
๐จ JUST IN: Sen. Rand Paul is filing a bill ENDING ALL taxpayer-funded welfare for migrants, including illegals, refugees and asylees
That includes SNAP and MEDICAID.
This codifies and STRENGTHENS President Trump's migrant welfare freeze
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So, your doctor ordered a test or treatment and your insurance company denied it. That is a typical cost saving method.
OK, here is what you do:
1. Call the insurance company and tell them you want to speak with the "HIPAA Compliance/Privacy Officer"
(By federal law, they have to have one)
2. Then ask them for the NAMES as well as
CREDENTIALS of every person accessing your record to make that decision of denial.
By law you have a right to that information.
3. They will almost always reverse the decision very shortly rather than admit that the committee is made of low paid HS graduates, looking at "criteria words." making the medical decision to deny your care.
Even in the rare case it is made by medical personnel, it is unlikely that it is made by a board certified doctor in that specialty and they DO NOT WANT YOU TO KNOW THIS!!
4. Any refusal should be reported to the US Office of Civil
Rights (https://t.co/QJjJAm5BxT) as a HIPAA violation.
Be safe out there ๐ซต๐ปโจ
Know your rights ๐๐ผ
#ThrowbackThursday
While shopping at Walmart one afternoon, I noticed a woman quietly following me and my dog, Juno. Heโs a ten-year-old GS wearing his service vestโjust a regular grocery trip for us. But she kept her distance, watching us from aisle to aisle. It didnโt feel threatening, just deeply sad.
When we reached the parking lot, she finally came over.
Her voice trembled as she asked, โIโm sorry to bother youโฆ but is his name Juno?โ
Instantly, my guard went up. โHow do you know that?โ I asked.
And then, right there by the shopping carts, she started crying.
โI was his puppy raiser,โ she said through tears. โI took care of him from eight weeks old until eighteen months, then sent him off for guide dog training. That was nine years ago. Iโve thought about him every single day.โ
She showed me photos on her phoneโbaby Juno with the same curious eyes, and a final picture of her holding him, both of them crying the day she had to let him go.
โThey told me he didnโt finish guide dog training,โ she continued, smiling softly through tears. โSaid he was too friendly. I always wondered where he ended up.โ Her gaze fell on his vest. โWhat does he do now?โ
โDiabetic alert,โ I told her. โHeโs saved my life sixteen times.โ
I hadnโt planned to say the number, but it came out naturally.
She covered her mouth, sobbing again. โThat makes sense,โ she said. โEven as a puppy, he knew when something was wrong. Heโd bring me my phone if my medication alarm went off. No one taught himโhe just knew.โ
We talked for twenty minutes. She told me stories only someone who truly loved him could rememberโhow he used to steal socks, run from the vacuum, and sleep upside down with his paws in the air.
Before leaving, she knelt down. Juno walked right over, wagging his tail, and rested his head on her shoulder as if no time had passed at all.
โThank you for keeping him safe,โ she whispered to him. Then she looked at me. โAnd thank you for letting me see that heโs exactly where he was meant to be.โ
Now, I send her a photo of Juno every week.
And yes, he still sleeps on his back with his legs in the air.
For everyone whoโs ever fostered, raised, or loved a dog they couldnโt keepโknow this: they never forget you. You live in their hearts forever.
Junoโs journey is a beautiful reminder of the unbreakable bond between a dog and those who raise and love them. Want to learn more about the profound impact a service dog can have and the incredible role of puppy raisers in shaping their future?
Credit: Thomas cooper
"My name's Harvey. I'm 68. I work the night shift at TravelCenter truck stop on I-40. Pump diesel, ring up snacks, clean showers. Same blue vest for thirteen years. Truckers fuel up, grab coffee, hit the road. Most are gone in fifteen minutes.
But I see who stays parked.
Like the trucker who'd been sitting in his rig for three days. Engine off. Never came inside except for bathroom. No food, no shower, just sitting.
Fourth morning, I knocked on his cab. "You okay, buddy?"
He rolled down the window. Looked exhausted. "Broke down. Waiting on parts. Can't afford to eat and fix the truck both. Truck wins."
"When'd you eat last?"
"Tuesday."
It was Friday.
I went inside, made him a hot dog, brought chips and coffee. "Store policy. Can't sell day-old stuff."
It wasn't day-old. But he was starving.
He cried eating that hot dog.
Started noticing others. The female trucker sleeping in her cab because shower credits cost too much. The rookie driver rationing gas station food because rookie pay barely covers fuel. Truckers choosing between eating and making deliveries on time.
I began keeping food. "Expired" items still perfectly good. When truckers looked desperate, I'd "find" extras they could have.
Word spread on the CB radio. "Harvey at the I-40 TravelCenter helps drivers."
Then something unexpected. A trucker I'd fed years ago made it big, started his own company. Came back, left $1,000. "For drivers who are where I was."
Now our TravelCenter has a "Trucker Relief Fund." Other truck stops copied it. Fifty-three stops across nine states.
I'm 68. I scan Slim Jims and pump diesel fuel at a highway truck stop.
But I learned, truckers deliver everything we need to survive. And they're often starving, broke, sleeping in their cabs because one breakdown destroys them financially.
Watch your lot. Someone's been parked three days without moving. Someone's choosing between fuel and food.
Find the expired snacks. Offer the shower credit. Sometimes a $4 hot dog is what keeps a trucker from giving up on a road that already gave up on them."
Let this story reach more hearts....
By Mary Nelson
Voter ID and no more mail in ballots are essential ways in guaranteeing honest and fair elections. If you disagree maybe you shouldn't vote.
Agree or Disagree?
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US Army Delta force for carrying out a perfect operation. God bless ๐our military. God ๐bless President Trump. God ๐bless the War Department. ๐God bless America.๐บ๐ธ
We will never have, by every good metric imaginable, a President as great as Donald Trump. He has literally been one man in the storm, turning back a tsunami of graft, corruption, and sloth in Washington and beyond. He is a gladiator, a truly unstoppable force of nature.
Here's to all the dumb fuck democrats bitching and screeching about Maduros extraction thanks to Trump and his admin.
Ask actual VENEZUELANS how they felt when they learned it was over for Maduro, and they were finally FREE of communism
BREAKING โ Just moments ago in Iran, Tehran's Naziabad area, Iranian protesters blocked major roads & took to the streets as the nationwide anti-Islamist-regime, pro-Shah uprising continues into its 8th consecutive night. Share this so the world can see what is happening in Iran.
They're waving American flags in Venezuela
The liberal media refuses to report that Trump liberated the people of Venezuela
So, you folks know what to do ๐จ
Donโt repost this, democrats will get mad!
They hate that the people of Venezuela are celebrating Trump removing an illegitimate Narco Terrorist President.