Anonymous ID: 0b1860 Nov. 7, 2022, 8:34 a.m. No.17728739   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8741 >>8757 >>8817 >>8821

Where's the presidential seal on the podium?

 

Moment Joe Biden trips on stage during a speech in New York | US Midterms

The Telegraph

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President Joe Biden lost his footage and tripped during a speech in New York.

 

He delivered a speech about pharmacies and insulin costs for diabetics but lost his footing.

The President said, "Whoops stepping on a, there's a, there's black. Anyway." As he stumbled around the stage in a confusing moment.

https://youtu.be/1u8J-n10kF8

Anonymous ID: 0b1860 Nov. 7, 2022, 8:43 a.m. No.17728741   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8757 >>8817 >>8821

>>17728739

What did Fake POTUS actually trip over?

NT Times article mentioned below is stated to be from 2011 in the below article.

 

Is this nursing home use for floor mats ethical?

In a recent “The Ethicist” column in the New York Times, Chuck Klosterman answered a question about mats. You may be wondering, what ethical quandary could something as innocuous as a standard, black mat pose? It turns out mats have a fascinating — if morally dubious — use in nursing homes for dementia patients.

 

The woman posing the question, an advocate for nursing-home residents, says that a new technique for controlling the wandering of dementia patients involves putting black floor mats in unsafe areas, including exits. Patients with Alzheimer’s and dementia view these mats as holes, and because of a fear of falling, they avoid these areas.

In 2011, the Times published a piece on Beatitudes, an assisted-living center in Phoenix, Arizona that installed sections of black carpet to keep dementia patients away from the fourth-floor unit’s elevators. “They’ll walk right along the edge but don’t want to step in the black,” Tena Alonzo, Beatitudes director of research, said. “We’ve actually had some so wary of it that when we have to get them on the elevator to take them somewhere, we put down a white towel or something to cover it up.”

 

So what’s the problem? The letter writer questions the ethics of using fear and the symptoms of a disability to control patients’ behavior, even if it is for their own safety. However, the alternative method of controlling absent-minded wandering is to administer antispsychotic drugs and create lockdown units. It is this point that pushes Klosterman to support the mat method of control. He says:

"It presents the best compromise between dignity and utility for all involved parties (both patient and caregiver). If a dementia patient were in a position to describe how she would want to be treated, I’d assume she would want the maximum level of independence, the highest degree of protection and the greatest potential for mental clarity. This concept comes closest to achieving those goals."

What Klosterman doesn’t note is that these mats have the added, unintended benefit of preventing slips, trips, and falls for the nurses at work and any patients who happen across them. Mats: a method of ensuring both safety and dignity.

It’s safe to say we are in full support of this use for black floor mats, but what do you think? Let us know in the comments.

https://www.xpressmats.com/nursing-home-use-floor-mats

Anonymous ID: 0b1860 Nov. 7, 2022, 8:57 a.m. No.17728743   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8757 >>8817 >>8821

NEWSFLASH: Voter fraud is real

Project Veritas (video is a repost from 2021, re a news reporter censoring voter fraud tips)

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If your local media isn’t taking your tips seriously, you can send them to Project Veritas at VeritasTips@protonmail.com

 

We will have journalists around the country tomorrow chasing down the fraud wherever it is taking place!

 

If you see something, say something, send us a message ASAP!

https://youtu.be/An6B6iDRwTg

Anonymous ID: 0b1860 Nov. 7, 2022, 1:09 p.m. No.17728816   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8817 >>8821

Multiple neighborhoods are evacuated as explosions rip through chemical plant on Georgia’s coast, sending a large plume of thick smoke into the air

An uncontrolled fire broke out at the Symrise chemical plant in Brunswick on Monday morning and multiple explosions have been reported

The chemical that ignited the fire in the fragrance chemical plant was hydrogen peroxide pinene

Neighborhoods one mile away have been ordered to evacuate, including Sanctuary Cove, Satilla Shores, Hickory Bluff, and Royal Oaks

All employees were evacuated from the power plant without injuries - but one firefighter suffered a minor injury

By VANESSA SERNA FOR DAILYMAIL.COM

 

PUBLISHED: 10:21 EST, 7 November 2022 | UPDATED: 16:05 EST, 7 November 2022

 

Neighborhoods and schools were evacuated or ordered to shelter in place after an 'uncontrolled fire' erupted at a chemical plant on Georgia's coast.

 

Multiple explosions at the Symrise chemical plant in Brunswick on Monday morning led to officials ordering neighborhoods and schools within a mile of the plant to evacuate and those within three miles to shelter in place.

 

Symrise's describes its company as 'creating inspiring fragrance, flavor, natural nutrition, and cosmetic ingredient solutions.' The chemical that ignited the fire was hydrogen peroxide pinene, according to WTOC.

 

'Code Red has been engaged,' Glynn County Sheriff's Office said. 'More potential evacuations are being coordinated. There is a multi-agency detail on the scene with more en route.'

 

Emergency responders safely evacuated a small handful of employees working when the fire broke out at about 4am at the plant, Georgia, said fire Captain Eric Prosswimmer

 

The fire sent a large plume of thick smoke into the air from the plant, located about 70 miles south of Savannah.

 

Neighborhoods one mile away had been ordered to evacuate, including Sanctuary Cove, Satilla Shores, Hickory Bluff, and Royal Oaks.

 

Roughly 100 households had been told to evacuate, according to Wayne Neal, chairman of Glynn County's elected Board of Commissioners.

 

In a statement, the company said the fire occurred during normal business hours.

 

'The fire occurred during the regular production hours for the manufacture of fragrance ingredients,' Symrise told Fox News. 'Currently, Symrise has no reason to believe that the fire will cause additional health hazards to the local community.'

 

Officials later said they located where the chemical leak occurred and have isolated it to prevent more explosions from occurring.

 

Firefighters had to halt the use of 1.3 million gallons of water due to lack of supply, according to WTOC. Officials said the fire will burn itself out.

 

Residents in about 100 homes have been evacuated, and fire officials from Florida are also at the scene.

 

The company has more than 34,000 products they contribute to including, pet nutrition, probiotics, fine fragrances, food, and oral care.

 

This is a developing story.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11398977/Homes-two-schools-evacuated-fire-rips-chemical-plant-Georgia.html