Michele J. Mount
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Michele J. Mount
@MicheleMount
Travel expert, non-profit executive who loves horse racing, sports, traveling, music, and life!
Katılım Nisan 2009
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Thanks @wbaltv11 and @JenyneWBAL for speaking to me about the upcoming @LifesaversConf. Can’t wait for this weekend!
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@Canes Aho!!! They’re all awesome but there’s something about Aho!
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A little token of our appreciation ❤️
Reply with your favorite #Canes player, and we’ll select a few Caniacs at random to win a signed puck from your fav!
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Thanks for @wjz for having me in studio to talk about the upcoming @LifesaversConf 4/18-21. Cant wait! @BaltimoreMD @NHTSAgov #education #collaboration #innovation
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Rest easy my beautiful momma @12SonoftheLama spezzifuneralhome.com/memorials/joy-…
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@H48952Adrock @krassenstein All major news networks confirming
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@krassenstein So far, you are the only person confirming this.
“Did these appetizers cure cancer”
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@rsrindy @realEstateTrent I’ve had family members in NYC hospital EDs for days because of no beds. I witnessed this once with my late partner. He was “lucky” he had cancer because they were able to put him in a room and not have him lined up on a gurney in the hall because he had cancer.
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I am shocked and horrified by what I witnessed at a New York City hospital yesterday.
Suffering patients packed like sardines in the emergency room hallways.
A severely exhausted woman vomiting violently, with other patients just inches away from her.
She stayed there for hours, undergoing her full exams in front of everyone.
A patient with blunt trauma to the face, swollen and in pain, lying in a gurney at the edge of the hallway as people rushed back and forth past them.
An injured woman in her 90s, dazed, confused - being examined by doctors while surrounded on all sides by strangers and sick people.
Nurses and doctors with no choice but to have people’s most private conversations right there in the open.
We all learned about one man’s Crohn’s disease, and exactly where on his body he had rashes. We heard a woman’s entire history of neurological issues. A man discussed his STDs out loud.
Patients were told they needed to be admitted, but there were no available rooms.
Not today. Hopefully tomorrow.
So they stayed in that overcrowded room, packed in as far as you could see, forced to suffer in that environment with no idea how many more hours they’d be there, many trying to sleep sitting upright in a chair, with no bed.
Dignity?
Nowhere to be found.
And then something happened that I will never forget for the rest of my life.
A doctor approached a woman who was having cognitive issues and told her that her imaging had revealed a tumor in her brain. “I believe in being very truthful, and to let the prayers and the planning with your doctors begin as soon as possible."
I was standing three feet away, and turned away as I started to cry.
That woman did not deserve to have a room full of strangers witness the worst moment of her life.
Yet amid absolutely inhuman chaos, the shining light was the doctors, nurses, and hospital staff.
Overworked, exhausted, stretched past anything reasonable - yet still taking their time to make each patient feel as dignified and cared for as possible in an impossible scene.
I know they themselves are shocked by the situation they’ve been forced into, but you’d never know it.
The level of love they showed, the professionalism, the humanity in the middle of all that suffering…
These men and women are the best of America -
and we’ve put them in environments that are truly incomprehensible.
I kept thinking about how we possibly got here. How has this become the norm in America?
I kept thinking about how many freedoms we’re afforded in this country.
How many luxuries we’ve built.
How good life can be here.
And yet when it comes to what matters most, our healthcare, the thing we absolutely need to be there for us at our most vulnerable, it feels broken beyond repair.
I don’t know whose fault this is, and I don’t know what the solution might be, or if there is even one at this point.
On this particular day, I was just accompanying someone, only five hours in that environment.
But to the doctors, nurses, hospital workers, and the patients who have to live this reality, all I can say is:
I’m sorry.
You deserve better.
We all deserve better.
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@HarnerJeff74670 @EdKrassen I’m confused. He wants to give $$ to the American people to buy health insurance from the same companies. At what cost???
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@EdKrassen Yep and he has asked Congress to give the money to the American people for insurance and not the insurance companies.
You support this move, right Ed? I mean it is about helping the American people, right Ed?
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Trump just posted this on Truth Social — but it’s actually a self-own.
Yes, health insurance company stocks have surged since Obamacare, but so has the entire stock market. The S&P 500 is up about 450% over that same period, meaning nearly every major sector, from tech to energy to AI, saw huge gains.
The rise in insurer stocks reflects the fact that millions more Americans started buying coverage once Obamacare guaranteed access and protection for pre-existing conditions.
So yes, shareholders profited, just like they did with Apple, Nvidia, and most S&P 500 companies. But that doesn’t mean the ACA was bad for Americans. It means more people got insured, and the industry grew with it.

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@UrbnHandicapper happy Birthday!!! Only the best are born in this day. Have a winning year ahead!!
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@Timbo7290 Every incident of Violence needs to be called out and never accepted. This one today is just heinous. The attack on Nancy Pelosi’s husband was heinous. I don’t look at things left or right just as humans. No one deserves this. 🙏🥲
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@SPNnation74 @WelbourneStud The violence and rhetoric must stop. We should be uniting against all atrocities. I pray we find our way back to human decency. 🙏
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Love this, hard not to root for these two.
World Horse Racing@WHR
The 73-year-old behind SOVEREIGNTY's success 👑 👑 Meet Erma Scott 🩷 #Travers
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@SPNnation74 Happy Birthday to your beautiful mom!
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@tonyposante @Phoenix2A_1980s It’s a snapshot… not the whole room . NYC police Commissioner also covered her head out of respect for the slain officer
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@Phoenix2A_1980s I believe the Officer slain was from Bangladesh. Weird she is the only female in the picture
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