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This is the video that changed my life.
We were cleaning up San Francisco
& a young woman accosted us for daring to pick up trash.
In righteous anger, I asked, “Why do democrats care more about illegal immigrants?”
6 years later, I’m still asking the same question.
BREAKING: Former MAGA supporter and known Sports commentator Colin Cowherd just obliterated Donald Trump and the MAGA movement. Retweet to ensure everyone sees this takedown. https://t.co/h5pa4Xubv3
Chair Gensler just testified that he taught multiple courses on crypto but has never owned or used it. How can you teach a course about something you've never owned or used?
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One of the most useful pieces of advice I ever heard, came from an Emergency Room Physician. I was a young Corpsman.
While dealing with a teenager-as I recall-who was involved in a horrible auto accident, and just clinging to life, a nurse was starting to go into an observable tail-spin of frantic thinking.
In the middle of it all, the Dr. paused, placed his hand firmly on the nurses hand, looking her right in the eyes, and very calmly said “It’s his emergency, not yours.”
There was an instant re-set for everyone in the room.
The Dr. knew that if we allowed their emergency to become our emergency, that mistakes would be made, and things would be rushed, or even forgotten.
He knew that the only way you could be at your best, and offer the patient the most, was to let it remain their emergency, while you calmly effectively and efficiently went about doing what you could to save their life.
I used that mindset the rest of my days as a Navy Corpsman, and continue to, this very day.
Let that concept permeate you on a deep level. It’s a life changer.
In late 2018, Trump released Abdul Ghani Baradar, one of the top leaders of the Taliban, along with 5000 other Taliban fighters, in exchange for... *checks notes*... nobody.