@rtenews So folk who own the Machinery, who own the trucks and buses?
Can afford to abandon their business and their customers, imposing hardship on their own employees, their customers & indeed everyone who uses fuel & roadways.
Weird that they want socialism to pay for their holiday🤔
@rtenews Clearly not in the "interest of the people". So what's their motivation? Just cause chaos? Same as the riots on O'Connell St?
That's who these people are.
@rtenews Remember the face if:
Children/Elderly can't get to that hospital appointment.
People can't travel to the airport.
Workers can't get to essential work.
Fuel depots are empty
Tourism, a life blood, is effected.
If any other president in the history of our country had said that a “whole civilization will die tonight”, (at our hands), they would have been removed from office so fast your head would spin.
Update on Troy 🦜
Our lovely lady Troy has been confirmed as a female Alexandrine parakeet after a vet check this morning.
She is safe, happy and being very well looked after by the Airport Police unit, but she would really like to go home.
If you recognise her or have any information, please email [email protected] or send us a DM on any of our social channels.
Acclaimed Limerick actress Ruth Negga and two-time Grammy Award winning artist Rhiannon Giddens have been awarded honorary doctorates by University of Limerick https://t.co/Eie3hOZBoH
The tragedy of this is that it’s totally unnecessary - I think it’s a result of hasty (to put it politely) decision making at a level below ministers, and therefore will be fixable. But if it’s not fixed quickly the impact will be severe and there will be unpredictable consequences for physics as a whole in the U.K. And that is daft (again, polite language).
I remind to all
- mocking a disabled journalist
- blackmailing relatives about their daughter in need of medical treatment ( see Niece Mary Trump(
- p...y-grabbing
- serial adulterer
- leering at models including minors working as models
- the conviction as a sexusl abuser
To call Trump vile is the least one can do.
I've been feeding this stray cat on my porch since February. She was so skinny I could see her ribs through her fur, and she'd bolt if I moved too fast. Every morning I'd put food out and watch from the window as she crept up, ate like she was starving, then disappeared back into the woods behind my house.
Around April I noticed she was getting rounder. Not just healthy-eating round, but pregnant round. My neighbor said I should stop feeding her, that I was just making the stray cat problem worse. But I couldn't. She trusted me enough to keep coming back, and I wasn't going to abandon her when she needed help most.
She vanished a week ago. Just stopped showing up. I kept putting food out every morning, but the bowl sat untouched. I was terrified something had happened to her, that she'd gone off somewhere to have her kittens alone and wouldn't make it. I checked the woods, called for her, felt ridiculous and heartbroken at the same time.
This morning I heard scratching at the back door. Opened it and there she was, holding this tiny gray and white kitten in her mouth. She walked right past me into my kitchen, set the baby down on the rug, and looked at me like, “well, aren't you going to help?”
She brought me her baby. This cat who was scared of humans for months chose my house as the safe place to bring her newborn. I'm sitting here crying watching this little one nurse while mama finally eats without looking over her shoulder.
I ordered a proper nursing box and supplies from someone online who makes custom pet beds, told her the whole story and she's rushing it. I also found a woman online who knits tiny blankets for shelter kittens, bought three because this baby deserves soft things. My little online shop, where I sell my garden planters, has connected me to the kindest people who understand what it means to care about the vulnerable ones.
I don't know if mama has more kittens out there, but I'm ready if she brings them. She chose me. After months of me just showing up with food and patience, she decided I was safe enough to trust with the most precious thing she has. That means something.
My neighbor can judge all she wants. I've got a new little family to take care of.