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Trump Proposes Eliminating Taxes on Overtime…

September 13, 2024 at 5:40 pm

Former President Donald Trump said Thursday he intends to remove federal taxes from overtime pay, marking his latest proposal this presidential campaign to significantly alter federal tax policy…

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Bailed-Out Hospitals Overwhelmed Themselves After Decades of Warnings…

October 28, 2021 at 7:38 pm

Nurses, doctors, and frontline workers are walking out at private sector hospitals and medical facilities in record numbers, and the staffing shortages have prompted National Guard deployments nationwide (no one seems to be concerned about a resulting lack of National Guardsmen.) In this arrangement, anyone who quits will be replaced by someone who risks prison for refusing to deploy.

One of Biden’s earliest actions in his capacity as ‘President’ was to sign a Memorandum directing FEMA to fully reimburse Governors’ National Guard COVID-19 deployments. By mid-2020, all 50 states had mobilized some portion of their Air and Army National Guard for that purpose.

Free National Guard labor for corporations is not the only bailout the Federal government provides in this situation—not even close. FEMA uses your money to deploy free pandemic response help and is currently accepting requests for staffing on their website. The agency also provides a list of many other ways medical executives can get business expenses paid by chattel. They can try the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Veteran’s Affairs (VA), or the Department of Labor (DOL). It’s not just cash either; hospitals can get free PPE and medicine. I heard the government is really good at finding bargains, though.

Not to be outdone, CDC has 583 COVID-19 Response Staff deployed RIGHT NOW. They are diligently “strengthening the public health workforce” by “enhancing frontline public health capacity” to “intensify the coordinated response to COVID-19” so “hospitals can have another bailout.”…

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Why Are Doctors Such Followers with COVID Panic Porn and CDC Prescriptions?…

September 24, 2021 at 5:36 pm

I recently had a conversation with a reasonably well-informed writer who simply missed the real reasons why most practicing physicians go along with the Fauci Fraud. As a public service, I will attempt to fill in a few gaps. But first, I must define the fraud…

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WATCH: CBS News Posts Fraudulent Video of ICU Nurse Crying over Poor Working Conditions…

April 7, 2020 at 9:07 pm

CBS News posted a video of a nurse who claimed she quit her job after being asked to work in a coronavirus ICU without a face mask. “America is not prepared, and nurses are not being protected,” said the ICU nurse in the video. “I quit my job today. I went into work and I […]

An Intimate Firsthand Account of Having the Coronavirus…

March 27, 2020 at 8:04 pm

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Crocs Giving Away Thousands of Shoes a Day to Help Healthcare Workers During Coronavirus…

March 27, 2020 at 8:01 pm

Crocs announced it is donating up to 10,000 pairs of shoes a day to healthcare workers during the coronavirus pandemic. The shoe company is popular among health workers, who spend most of their days on their feet, and the company is calling the initiative “A Free Pair for Healthcare.” More than 76,000 cases of the […]

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Where The November Jobs Were: Accountants, Nurses, Waiters, Government And Part-Time Workers…

December 2, 2016 at 7:36 pm

Something remains very broken with the US labor market: while the unemployment rate just dropped to the lowest since August 2007, wage growth dropped as well and on a year over year basis, rose just 2.5%, far below the 3.8% it was when the unemployment rate last hit 4.7%…

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