@foxandfriends@SecDuffy@kilmeade “Jump the line” —in aviation seniority is everything! It means starting from square 1. Starting with base pay, doing 4-6 weeks training all over again. They make it sound like it’s a lateral move. Not so.
EMPTY AIR: Secretary of Transportation @SecDuffy tells @kilmeade that there was "nothing left" of Spirit Airlines to save after talking with industry CEOs.
"I called them all. I talked to all the CEOs. And the problem is there was nothing left... their airplanes were leased. I mean, there's really not a lot of value left. It had been leveraged so far. There was nothing left to buy."
Secretary Duffy notes that while President Trump "cares the most about the employees," the aviation sector is currently hiring and other carriers are letting Spirit employees "jump the line" to get hired.
Sad. Just so sad. For those frontline employees. I hope that you find jobs if you want with other airlines. If no plz go forward knowing that you have a big airline family wishing you the very best.
If @realDonaldTrump wants to help @SpiritAirlines he can do it. It’s in his hands. Everyday Americans will hurt - beyond the nearly 20k employees who will lose their livelihoods - it will cost consumers $1B annually. If you’re in charge @POTUS then make it happen now.
@kclairerogers True! I never mix golf & alcohol, & can’t understand being unstable in my golf stance. I guess I play serious golf. But that after golf beer hits the spot.
I have a working theory that people who grew up playing golf don’t really drink on the golf course as adults, but people who took up golf in college/their 20s and beyond do.
can everyone please provide their feedback on this
Did someone say awards? Because we just got three 😎 When ranked against all other national airlines, we came out on top with “Best Airline,” “Safest Airline,” and “Most Affordable Airline” titles this year. Thanks for the recognition @wallethub!
wallethub.com/edu/best-airli…
Tiger Woods with a reminder of what the 16th hole at Waste Management looked like 25 years ago.
Look at how small the stands were. Still crazy, but has to be 1/3 of today.
Also…Tiger hasn’t had a Hole in One on the PGA Tour in 25 years 🤯
I asked Caitlin Clark how much attention she has paid to the controversy and conversation about what happened in the Chicago Sky game, and what her thoughts were on it.
⚠️So your doctor tells you they’re going to order an MRI with contrast.
How many patients actually ask them what IS contrast? It essentially allows them to see what’s going on internally more clearly.
The contrast is a dye called gadolinium, (which almost killed Chuck Norris after a series of MRI’s) It’s a nanotized heavy metal mixed with a chemical.
Because of its potential side effects, many countries have banned it. (Europe, Japan). The US? The FDA just issued a statement essentially saying, “the benefits outweigh the risks.”
Sound familiar?
In May of 2018, the FDA stepped up its warnings again, & confirmed that gadolinium is not only retained in the brain, but body organs too. Still? It stayed on the market.
Initially, it was thought gadolinium was eliminated through urine. According to a report (2019) from Sheryl Attkisson, 2006 FDA documents showed that scientists said it was “linked to a deadly disease that caused thickening of the skin & organs: Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis, or NSF.
“One year later, the FDA added a black box warning, but only for those with weak kidneys.”
The FDA also warned via its black box warning that just a SINGLE EXPOSURE may be enough to cause NSF in kidney patients.
Just ONE DOSE.
And are patients’ kidneys being throughly tested before this procedure? Is there a baseline in case there are future issues?
And lastly, if you have MTHFR mutations? Beware: your body may have a much harder time metabolizing this.
Every patient, BEFORE an MRI with contrast, should be told in detail the adverse effects. Told it has a black box warning, and ALL pertinent kidney function tests done.
Things I would NEVER do now, knowing what I know NOW:
* Vaccinate. For ANYTHING.
* Fluoride at the dentist, or anywhere. And X-rays, rarely.
* Mammograms. Thermography only.
* Tylenol usage. None.
* Get only one opinion on a serious health issue. Get 3.
* Use Baby Formula. 🚫
* Use Commercial baby food.🚫
* Use conventional candles in my home, or sprays that contain fragrance. 🚫
* Eliminate anything that contains fragrance that goes on our bodies.
* Avoid foods with dyes, particularly red.
* 100% Grass fed meat only.
* No Botox. Especially no fillers.
* Use over-the-counter medication for something minor. (There’s an herb for that.)
There are so many more. Please feel free to add your own.
Writing an article about reclining seats. Thoughts? Have you ever had one that didn’t recline? If so, which airline? It’s hard for me to believe airlines will totally get rid of the ability to recline.
What am I missing?
I have a teen and regularly hear words that clearly have a meaning I’m not familiar with.
Here’s what I’ve picked up on so far.
Cap - Lying or exaggerating
Bet - Agreement or acknowledgment
Tea - Gossip or juicy info
Yeet - To throw something with force
Snatched - Looks good or on point
Stan - Being a super fan of someone
Finsta - A second, more private Instagram account.
Help me out! What can you add?
A nurse today asked me when my last period was. I told her I had a complete radical hysterectomy 10 years ago. She goes ok, so when was your last period a few months ago?? Ummm ma'am, I'd like a new nurse, I think. What in the ever loving fuck does she think a hysterectomy is?