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Saturday, October 30, 2021

Small Business Revolution | Season 6 Official Trailer - CS

Monday, May 3, 2021

Some Hypocrisies Observed By ME in the Last Year

 "Woke" is just a manufactured propaganda slogan to make tv and internet junkies feel special. "Woke" people are simply followers of the Demorat political narrative..only thing they are woke to is that the Republican Party has more morality and respect for others - so Woke take advantage of others.

Mask wearing in or during a religious service is kind of like shitting on the floor. (Some may feel better as you do it, but you still are missing the point.)

Some teachers refuse to go back into teaching in the classroom but yet still are obese. You would think fat teachers would want the extra steps they take to work so they wouldn't be at such a high risk of death. Obesity is a top killer in America, not Covid.

During the lockdowns some idiots were so concerned about other people's children playing outside that they actually went out to take pictures of people outside. The people ratting on the community are the true threat to liberty and the pursuit of happiness. 

Some people aren't happy/comfortable with the governor's mandates. Yet, half those people never called or sent the Governor an email stating their disagreement. Those people are a major contributor in the government's overreach of power.

Every person I know that got covid after March 2020 (except one) was a die hard mask wearer and supporter.

The white people that protest in support of the BLM are the same white people with shore houses in white neighborhoods. They rarely spend anytime in diverse shore towns, like AC because they do not want to be around black people. 

The Demorat party loves to increase property taxes because it does not want minorities- especially black people to be able to buy a home in their communities. The Republican Party likes to lower property taxes to make it possible for ALL to own a home in all communities.

Some Demorat governors forced lockdowns to supposedly saves lives, yet kept abortions happening during the lockdowns. (They did not allow mammograms, Pap smears or other life saving procedures.)

Demorat politicians support Planned Parenthood. They put most abortion clinics in "black" neighborhoods., yet say they "ain't black", if they don't vote for them".

BLM marches to save black people, yet they don't help the black families that lose their children to gun violence at the hands of black perpetrators.

Public school boards say they are against school choice. It is because they want all the funding to go to their pockets, not to give students more opportunity for better educational opportunities. They also refused to work in the classroom all last year-proving they are as corrupt as their lessons.

Public school teachers complain their classrooms have too many students, yet they fight against school choice. School choice would allow students to go to various local schools, lessening the burden on public schools. 

The hypothetical covid bell curve ("flatten the curve")was supposedly a model about saving lives. Yet, not one bell curve of actual real life deaths was constructed of the thousands of lives (suicide, suicide attempts, drug overdoses, alcohol relapses, domestic abuse, etc) destroyed by their lockdowns. The actual bell curve on other deaths and physical harm caused by lockdowns will not be made public ANYWHERE.

ANTIFA says it is anti-fascist. However, it attacks anyone who has a different opinion. 

FB and Twitter have protections as social platforms. They are acting as publishers, not social platforms. 

Fact checkers are not factual. They are politically biased.

BLM founders bought homes in white neighborhoods. 

Certain black stars complain that American society is racist. They make millions of dollars from American society yet refuse to teach others how to do the same.

Supposed anti-racist groups make millions of dollars by pushing racism. The money they make seldom goes into the communities they are supposedly protecting. (They operate more like the mob-protection money.)

People that say they care so much for the illegal immigrants are the same ones that use them for cheaper labor.

Thousands of long time demorats moved out of their demorat states during the lockdowns to other Republican run states. 

Some people labelled President Trump a tyrant, yet Biden passed more executive orders in his first 100 days (killing thousands of American jobs).

Some people called President Trump "Orange man". Do they call biden "Dementia patient"?

Some news questioned President Trump's physical health when he stumbled. Those same news outlets said little to nothing about Biden's falls and continuous fumbling of words.

Demorats say there was no election fraud. Demorats refuse to have independent forensic audits of the election in demorat run states. 

Biden said he wanted to heal America yet built a cage with barbed wire around the Capitol. 

The same people that fear covid the most are the same people that eat out more than workout.

Critical race theory promotes minority suppression and victimization. If you tell a person they are a victim because the color of their skin, they will act as a victim in life. (If you teach someone they are judged by the color of their skin, they may never succeed to their full potential.) It is self-sabotage.

Certain cities pushed to let criminals out of incarceration during the lockdowns. The same government officials killed seniors by not allowing their family members and friends to check on them. 

Governor Wolf said you could not drink at a bar, yet kept the state stores open.

Big box stores were permitted to be open yet small stores with less foot traffic were deemed dangerous and forced to close.

Some people cared more about stockpiling toilet paper than their kids going to school or playing outside.

Amazon, Target and Walmart made never before profits during the lockdown while small businesses closed their doors forever at a higher rate than ever before. Amazon and Walmart are both Demorat lobbyists.

Biden got more votes then Hillary and Obama without campaigning. (I still think that is a lie and proof alone the election was fraudulent.)  Meanwhile Trump had packed arenas while campaigning during covid hysteria. 


Monday, April 12, 2021

My Plight for What's Right While at the PSPCA

Back in my early twenties(over twenty years) I worked at the PSPCA in Phildelphia. I was always the main voice in meetings sticking up for cats. Pretty much every one at the time liked cats but the emphasis was mostly on dogs. I thought it was wrong to focus mostly on one species- dogs, especially when cats were surrendered and euthanized the most there at that time. (Also, cats are more suitable pets for most people living in an urban environment, like Philadelphia.) I would argue quite a bit for cats; and, I was the first person to actually push for TNR and cat rescues groups to come in to take adoptable cats.

 I also came under scrutiny by other co-workers when I had cages put in my office to hold cats. (The cats in my office sometimes did stink bc they were sometimes males just freshly neutered from my TNR program- but there wasn't enough space in the hospital to house them. So, I not wanting to limit access to the cats being neutered would have them in my office.) It was not comfortable for me or my fellow office companion, Jen but I would rather stink then deny a cat the opportunity to be surgically sterilized for its managed colony. I still remember getting called up into the Executive Director's office and being told I had to take the cages out of my office due to the smell- as the manager of maintenance, Mike brought up the complaint to my boss, Erik. It upset me greatly but I was not going to accept this death sentence for cats without a fight. I exclaimed I did not like the smell either but every office in this shelter should have animals. Every space in this building should have animals if space was the reason for them to be killed or not sterilized. I won that small fight for the stinky tom cat I had in my office that day. That cat did eventually get adopted too- coincidently by a radio host (lady) on WIP when I took him there as a representative for the PSCPA. It was a rags to riches story. I was grateful for my boss to listen to my side. However, I was disgusted by the maintenance department's lack of compassion for the animals and for the lack of respect to my office as he did work for the PSPCA after all. 

I remember the Head of PR coming into my office asking if it were dogs, would I fight so much for them as I do cats. I remember being offended by her comment at first. However I still remember my response to her, "I will always fight for the "underdog", whoever needs me the most." See, it does not matter who it is you are fighting for. What matters is the need you fill for the wrong to be righted. I gave a voice to the cats, when no one else there gave them a strong enough voice to be heard and to save them. 

While I was at the PSPCA, I also re-wrote the cat and some dog information sheets. Before I wrote them they were in long paragraph form- too wordy. Most people won't read something wordy. I wrote the information sheets to be more easily read and more specific to cat issues. For example, I wrote a Q&A form on cat litter box issues. If information is provided in an easy format, people would be more inclined to use it. If people have access to quality information about cat health and behavior issues, they will have efficient tools to deal with problems, lessening animals being surrendered to the shelter. 

I also started a FREE TNR program there called Project Purr. This program was a pilot program to have cats from a managed colony in Philadelphia surgically sterilized by our veterinarians. Dr Murarka was the head veterinarian at the time there and did a couple sterilizations weekly for free. Our teamwork, along with the colony caregivers, helped lessen the amount of stray/feral cats in Philadelphia.

I also started the Foster Care Program at the PSPCA. The former shelter manager, Karen, was supposed to do it but failed miserably at the job. She had less than a handful of animals being fostered each month. I took over the position (while still being the Humane Educator) to save hundreds if not thousands of needy animals. I was saving so many animals with such an influx of volunteers (I personally recruited) that I had to hire an assistant, Jessica, to deal with all the fosters. It was a tough but wonderful life saving time.

I also instituted a program where if you were surrendering a mom cat and babies, we would offer you a free spay of the mom cat if you would take her back home to live with you. The kittens would become "property" of the PSPCA and eventually adopted out. The shelter manager, Karen was supposed to offer this (in the back) at the surrender desk but too often failed to do so. I think she let her ego get in the way of saving lives. 

I still remember going to seminars on shelter protocols and proper safety. After one such seminar, I made copies of all the info I received to give to all the Directors at the weekly meeting. I shared this info because I believe that knowledge is power. I wanted everyone to be afforded the valuable info I had received. One of the most important discoveries I learned was that PARVO, a main killer in shelters for dogs, could be eradicated by washing the bedding, cleaning rags, etc with a bit of bleach added to the wash cycle of those items. Karen, the shelter manager refused to implement using bleach. She said the ragged towels would have bleach stains. I rebutted saying no, that only happens when you use too much bleach plus lives our more important than bleach stains. Erik, the Executive Director agreed with me. (Mind you, Karen was the same person who told workers they had to cut off the head of a snake to check for rabies after the snake bit someone. I overheard her saying this and laughed at her. I told her snakes can't get rabies. They are not mammals. Her face went red- not sure of if it was from anger or embarrassment. I did not care. I walked away.)

As the Humane Educator, I enjoyed doing educational programs for students. Most of the programs before me were geared to young kids. However, I saw the need for older kids to learn about animals and compassion since the City was becoming violent and most older kids took care of their pets. I created several new programs for the department. The one that I saw with the most influence was my Mediation program. It was implemented to demonstrate the effectiveness of mediation in problem solving. I would have students come up with ten solutions to a pet problem. For instance, a dog defecating on a neighbor's yard. I appointed one student the dog owner and one student the neighbor with the yard being defecated on. The class would come up with ten solutions and I (or a student volunteer) would write them on the chalkboard. After the solutions were written on the chalkboard, I would ask the dog owner to pick one he did not agree with..we would then write a line through it. When they picked a solution off I would ask why they did not accept the solution. This makes the other side develop an understanding or empathy for another. I would then go to the yard owner to pick a solution they refused to accept and so on. With the final two solutions, the class would then have a say as to what resolve could happen peacefully. Sometimes both solutions left would be the answer. Sometimes one side would give in. The students really enjoyed it. It was engaging and useful to their everyday life, not just with their pets.

I still remember some of my last days at the PSPCA when I left as the Director of Volunteers. I had created the whole department from just a handful of volunteers to at least a hundred in months. (As my body and mind grew weary from my obvious pregnancy I no longer wanted the stress but felt satisfied in what I created would be instilled.) I still remember some volunteers making me tear up with their sadness for me leaving. I remember quite a few saying they would have never volunteered if it wasn't for me. That I made them feel needed and wanted. It was not an easy decision to leave. 

I miss my time at the PSPCA. I worked with some of the finest people in Philadelphia. My Executive Director was a good man who really taught me how to be an effective and fair manager. He did not micro manage his staff. He believed in us and gave us the opportunity to make lives better, all lives better in PA.

Wednesday, March 31, 2021

More Cowbell - SNL

Happy Birthday Christopher Walken!

Monday, March 22, 2021

Senator Mastriano update

Thursday, February 11, 2021

update

Wednesday, January 20, 2021

Update