@RepNancyMace Ban immigration for anyone who isn’t white.
Problem solved.
Then send all of them, including all of them blacks, back to their countries of origin.
And I do mean all of the blacks-all of them.
@WHLeavitt She’s a traitorous wretch!
One of her own people gets murdered and she meets with the enemy to console them!?
Time for our white Irish friends to clean house.
@mattvanswol We’ll see if they are treated any better by fema than those who were in Maui and the Carolinas.
The govt just agreed to send millions to a foreign country again for disaster relief.
The Bolshevik Revolution killed MILLIONS of Christians.
The Bolshevik Revolution was an ENEMY of Religion.
The Bolshevik Revolution, no mater WHICH WAY you spin it, is 1,000 times WORSE than the so-called Holocaust.
The Bolshevik Revolution was led by✡️
Daycare calls me. That's never good.
For them.
Daycare: "your son hurt his elbow and won't move his arm. Can you come take him to a doctor's office?"
Me (ex Special Forces Medic): "A real doctor is on the way to you now. I am 6 mikes out. Alert me of status changes."
I arrive at daycare. I locate the patient. 21 month old male. Scene is not safe. I drag the patient to cover and concealment behind a seesaw, away from the other small terrorists in the AO.
I begin my assessment. Blood sweep negative for massive hemorrhage. Mental status: conscious and verbal but confused (answers "dada" when asked for blood type). One breath every 2 seconds. Bilateral rise and fall of the chest. Strong carotid pulse, strong bilat radial pulse.
Teeth and tongue intact no blood no mucus no dip or foreign objects. Eyes PERRLA, negative JVD/trach deviation, C-spine intact upon palpation.
Heart sounds strong upon auscultation. Percussion negative for hemo-T. Abdominal quads normal upon palpation. Pelvis negative for book sign.
Arms and legs negative for crepitus. However, Patient indicates discomfort in right arm upon palpation and supination/flexion of the elbow.
Nursemaid's elbow.
I begin interventions. Supination/flexion technique complete at 1215. Palpable clunk on successful reduction. I write the time on his chest in Sharpie. I tape a popsicle to his hand and tell the patient to suck but do not bite/chew. I write "1 x popsicle (10g sugar)" on his chest in Sharpie.
I reassess the patient after performing interventions then package the patient for handoff to daycare/higher level of care. I yell at daycare over the Blackhawk in my head: "21 month old male!!! Nursemaids elbow!!! Treated with supination/flexion technique at 1215!!! Patient has 1 x popsicle onboard!!"
Daycare: "sir please leave."
Me: "you should have called my wife."