@Starlink Bill went up on my Starlink Max one week after installation. My Starlink mini, the bill went up before I even received it. Wondering how much more it will increase with the new FCC allowance on multiple satellites vs single for connection?
@SDSheriff@CityofSantee We ride them without worry. Law here is 10mph on sidewalk and trails. Posted speed on the street. It shouldn't matter what a bike looks like, people running 45 to 50 mph on the pedal ebike versions are ok, but on an "emoto" you get your bike impounded and a fine.
@SecKennedy@SecVetAffairs@SecWar
As the wife and caregiver of a disabled veteran with severe mental illness, who has already survived 2 suicide attempts, who gets worse with each new toxic exposure, and when he gets dehydrated—what our veterans desperately need the most is access to functional medicine practitioners who can identify and address the true underlying causes of their mental and physical health issues, MAINLY the removal of toxins they were exposed to during military service (such as burn pits, Agent Orange, lead, contaminated water, and other environmental hazards recognized under laws like the PACT Act). These toxins often get stored long-term in the body-for example, lead mimics calcium and gets incorporated into bones, where it can persist for decades and remobilize into the bloodstream years or decades later in life, especially during periods of stress and low dietary calcium, wreaking havoc in the veterans body mentally and physically. They remain stored and continue to cause harm until actively detoxed and eliminated from the body through targeted protocols. It's time to dismantle the pharmaceutical industry's outsized influence on VA policies and treatment protocols. Pharmaceutical drugs will never heal our veterans and they cannot “talk-therapy” the toxins out of their bodies, no matter how much they try. True recovery requires a holistic approach: nutrient-dense real food, living spring water, targeted nutraceuticals, regular sunlight exposure, physical exercise, and therapies like sauna use to help eliminate stored toxins through sweating. Telling veterans they can heal from service-related toxins just by “trying harder,” doing more talk therapy, or taking more pills is cruel gaslighting. It piles on shame, self-blame, and hopelessness when the real issue—poison from burn pits, Agent Orange, etc.—is ignored. It delays actual detox and recovery, deepens distrust in the system, and turns physical wounds into personal failures. It’s not support. It’s destructive denial. Veterans deserve the truth: some damage is chemical/PHYSIOLOGICAL, not just mental/PSYCHOLOGICAL. God help us support effective detoxification and wellness strategies so our veterans can regain their health, strength, and vitality— enabling them to stand strong against injustice in our nation and protect the vulnerable, including our children. #MAHA
@DeptVetAffairs Everyone is scared to go to VA now, the VA is going to reduce veterans benefits, if their prescribed medication helps the veterans symptoms. I hope someone takes legal action against you, we have been getting the shaft forever and it just keeps getting worse. VA=Blue Falcon.