Today’s the last day of summer, with the autumnal equinox occurring at 21:18 UTC tonight (which would be about 5:18 PM EDT). It’s the Festival of Dionysus, so I’m not sure if I’m supposed to go out and have an orgy or sacrifice a chicken or something. I cooked a couple of chickens for the dogs on Sunday, so I guess that’ll have to do (we’re usually too tired after work to get a proper orgy going – that and we don’t really have any friends that we’re quite that close with). Either way, now it’s gonna start to get dark really early (by the time DST ends on November 1st, sunset will be before 5:00 where I live). Fall is my favorite season (except for the getting dark too damn early part). I really love the end of the heat and humidity, the cool, crisp days, and the cold bug-killing nights. Nothing’s more beautiful than hills and valleys colored orange, red, and gold beneath a deep blue fall sky (though seeing them with a fresh dusting of snow comes pretty close). I know there are people who hate the cold and snow, but I wouldn’t give up the change of seasons for anything (though feel free to try me; the bidding starts at $1 million).
According to the Census Bureau, 10.3% of Central New Yorkers are without health insurance. That sounds bad, until you see the NY State rate is over 13%, and the national average is 15.5% (thanks to places like Texas, where 1 out of 4 Texans are SOL – even less, if you don’t count their 155,000 or so prisoners). You would think that would constitute a form of “rationing,” but I guess the definition of rationing is having to wait to have that mole removed from your ass so somebody with a burst appendix can go to the front of the line, rather than keeping the line short by just flat out kicking people out of it.
Ah well, time to get day two of the march to the weekend started.
I’m up! Not that I want to be, but I have to work. It’s a short day. All I have to do is meet the principal and the teachers. It shouldn’t take too long, though some principals really enjoy making folks wait.
The vernal equinox is very welcome. I, too, love the fall, though this summer, save for a few days, was pretty cool and VERY rainy. I think the Farmer’s Almanac is predicting a cold winter. Cool is good. Cold, not so much.
Tom Delay dances the cha cha on Dancing with the Stars (and Exterminators)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/09/21/tom-delay-dancing-with-th_n_294219.html
OK, let me muse here a second. There was a Thousand Jerk march on Washington fomented and covered by Fux. They complain about the non-coverage by the other media and then complain about how the participants are portrayed.
Then we have a Values Voters Summit in DC at which participants harassed the invited press attempting to cover the event and tried to have them removed from the hall. Later at that same conference they they gave Media Courage Award to Bill Oh’Really? which was closed to the press.
Meanwhile at the VVS, the Ambusher gets ambushed.
Got this e-mail from Mark Stenzler at Overseas Voices:
So, have a listen when you get a chance.
Oh, if I only had a nickel for every time I’ve said this….
Hey! Marc Maron on Jeff Farias Show! Today!
Yay! Marc’s on!
:omg: :omg: :omg: This is so fucking painful!!! I actually partially agree with Glenn Beck!!! :omg: :omg: :omg:
I have never been of the pharma party-line that believes that vaccinations cure all diseases and have informed my supervisor that I will not be a lab rat for mandated Big Pharma experimental Swine Flu vaccination and questionably effective annual Swine Flu vaccination. If forced vaccination is a condition of employment for working as an RN in a health care facility, they can count on one less RN in a healthcare environment that has been floundering for decades because of nursing shortages. She sent out an email to all of us on Monday telling us to “take the vaccinations as soon as they are offered”. 😮 That is not good.
The creepy Mormon NYS Health Commissioner Richard Daines made his pronouncement that everyone should be inoculated. The corrupt New York State Hospital Review & Planning Council (I am still researching this but I have no reason to believe that a majority of the 30 members on this council are NOT corrupted by Pharma $$$) was instrumental in the draconian mandate to make all of New York State health care workers lab rats for Big Pharma fucking vaccine maker profits and their brainwashing is powerful. That’s what scares me.
I gotta learn how to use the Glenn Beck visceral emotional grab without sounding like a total idiot like he does. Stupid is really hard to pierce. 🙄 Especially when they have degrees & professional licenses. :jerk: It blows me away that so many of my colleagues have never questioned the over-use of vaccinations & drugs as the answer to every health condition.
The coming weeks will be interesting and I will do my part to educate the brainwashed among us. There will be “the vaccine is safe, nothing to worry” forums at SUNY Upstate next week. There’s a lot of grumbling and I know there’s a lot of distrust of this party line (because of my Single Payer connections & because I’m the fly-on-the-wall as a “float” nurse, so I hear all sides of what’s happening in the trenches in a plethora of environments).
I am tired tonight. Today I worked on 3 pediatric units (including the hematology/oncology pediatric unit which always creeps me out) and it was pretty crazy because things were getting packed up for the Big Move to the spectacular new Golisano (Republican Millionaire from Rochester who moved to Florida so he wouldn’t have ot pay as many taxes) Children’s Hospital in Syracuse which will officially open tomorrow with the big move of patients from Kansas to the Land of Oz. Don’t look behind that curtain. I hate the way a lot of shit is done in medicine & that it tends to lock itself into theories that are steered by forces that have profit before healing motives, but that doesn’t mean that there aren’t some absolutely wonderful caring people that work in these fields. I hate the thought of these people facing potential devastating consequences from accepting vaccinations that they sincerely belived were beneficial despite having information to the contrary or not having the courage to join a massive resistance movement. Fear of not having a livelihood is powerful and it is easier to say “OK” than it is to say “fuck you and your goddam needle, shove it up your ass!”. Sorry, that’s a little bit indelicate, but that’s how I feel right now.
I cannot express how horrible I feel about being forced out of a job that I really care about because of a bogus edict precipitated by 30 political appointees who are caught up in the Devil’s Bargain with Big Pharma and New York State Department of Health.
This roller coaster ride is not getting any better :yuck: :barf:
{oh, need to read this up there ^}
but in the meantime:
Edmondson 2010!
Winter to Fall in Colorado- “Drop Dead”http://www.accuweather.com/news-story.asp?partner=&article=0 :cold:
Oh my, just read it all…… from :rofl2: to :crap: in just one lovely fall day….
Don”t know what I’d do, granny. Do know a bunch of soldiers became ill from other medical mandates.