People got monstered into being "understanding and compassionate" and somehow it's been twisted to mean "be a punching bag". And that's why the homeless/drug/mental illness problem has spiraled out of control in places like New York City, and we see incidents such as people being lit on fire on those trains.
I *warned* people for a long time that this was going to get Trump back into the white house, and I was correct. I don't like Trump, but now that we are stuck with him for 4 more years, I hope this means that the mental institutions will be rebuilt and reopened, and I won't have to worry about someone setting me on fire during my subway commute.
anonymousOther January 17, 2025 at 5:37 am22
ALL mentally ill must report immediately to the staging area where they will be assigned as directors of various departments and agencies and will lead the march to invade the world and outer space in order to save the whatshists from plubbingtitus nanflaxitosis. no showers this year, no lunch 14 hours ago
The White House Medical Unit during the Trump administration provided prescription drugs, including controlled substances, to ineligible staff and spent tens of thousands of dollars more on brand-name drugs than what generic equivalents would have cost, a Pentagon report shows.
The unit, part of the White House Military Office, did not comply with federal government and Department of Defense guidelines, the report, opens new tab, which was released on Jan. 8, found Ineligible staffers received free specialty care and surgery at military medical facilities and were provided with prescription drugs including controlled substances, in violation of federal law, the report also found.
"The White House Medical Unit's pharmaceutical management practices ineffectively used DoD funds by obtaining brand‑name medications instead of generic equivalents and increased the risk for the diversion of controlled substances," it said.
The unit lacked effective controls to ensure compliance with safety standards, was not subject to oversight by Military Health System leaders, and increased the risk to patient health and safety, the report said.
The unit spent $46,500 from 2017-2019 on 8,900 unit doses of Ambien, a brand name sleeping medication, which was 174 times more than the $270 the generic equivalent would have cost for the same amount of doses. It spent $98,000 on 4,180 unit doses of Provigil, a brand name stimulant, 55 times more than the $1,800 the generic equivalent would have cost, the report found.
Both drugs were disbursed without verifying patient identities. Opioids and sleeping medications were not properly accounted for and were tracked using error-filled or unreadable handwritten records, the report said.
The report presents the findings of the Pentagon's Office of the Inspector General, which investigated the unit from September 2019 through February 2020 after receiving a complaint in 2018. It spans 2009 to 2018 and thus covers the presidential administrations of both Barack Obama and Donald Trump, but most of its findings focus on 2017-2019 when Trump was president. anonymous 12 hours ago
As if the rich don't do drugs or have any mental illnesses? Some of them are far worse than any homeless on the planet. Nobdy got monstered into having emotions. You just think you're persecuted because a lot of people have empathy that you lack. anonymous 12 hours ago
For most of us, our secret shag lair involves using incognito mode, but billionaires have enough money to turn their whole life into incognito mode when the mood strikes. Take Henry Nicholas, the founder of the tech company Broadcom, who turned a warehouse in Laguna Niguel, California into a neverending adult romp. The personal pleasure pad was reportedly stocked to the brim with cocaine, meth, and ecstasy, along with cutting-edge technology, making it the ultimate spot to hang with his friends and a neverending rotation of ladies of the night. anonymous 12 hours ago
Elon Musk details his prescription ketamine use, says investors should want him to ‘keep taking it’
“There are times when I have sort of a … negative chemical state in my brain, like depression I guess, or depression that’s not linked to any negative news, and ketamine is helpful for getting one out of the negative frame of mind,” Musk told Lemon. anonymous 12 hours ago
Trump’s White House Was ‘Awash in Speed’ — and Xanax
Under Trump, the White House Medical Unit was “like the Wild West,” and staffers had easy access to powerful stimulants and sedatives, sources tell Rolling Stone
By Noah Shachtman, Asawin Suebsaeng anonymous 12 hours ago
"Nobdy got monstered into having emotions."
Imagine trying to run a business and before you can even open shop, you have a bunch of drug addicts who you need to shoo away at your entrance that threaten to burn down your store, or try to stab you with knives or tainted syringes. And once you get that cleared out, you have to clean up the human waste and drug paraphernalia that they left behind. And after that, you have to deal with randos gacked up on an alphabet soup of narcotics destroying your store, threatening you and your customers, stinking the place up,and scaring other customers away. And every day you have to put up with this shit over and over because "oh they had a hard life", "we have to be COMPASSIONATE to them" blah blah blah, and nothing is done about it by law enforcement.
I warned people what was going to happen and it did. The liberals who were monstering this forced "compassion" on everyone else didn't have to put up with this. They live in gated mansions, or in fancy condos with security detail and no one is allowed to camp out on their block and they enforce this there.
Basically, it came down to "Fuck around and find out", despite the chorus of warnings of what would happen if this situation wasn't cleaned up and now look at the result. People who used to be against Trump are now proudly wearing MAGA hats, and Trump got a second term in office.
The compassionators have no one to blame but themselves for this mess. Trump won by a narrow margin, so that means a lot of ex liberals turned MAGA got Trump the boost he needed for that second term anonymous 3 hours ago
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no showers this year, no lunch 14 hours ago
The unit, part of the White House Military Office, did not comply with federal government and Department of Defense guidelines, the report, opens new tab, which was released on Jan. 8, found Ineligible staffers received free specialty care and surgery at military medical facilities and were provided with prescription drugs including controlled substances, in violation of federal law, the report also found.
"The White House Medical Unit's pharmaceutical management practices ineffectively used DoD funds by obtaining brand‑name medications instead of generic equivalents and increased the risk for the diversion of controlled substances," it said.
The unit lacked effective controls to ensure compliance with safety standards, was not subject to oversight by Military Health System leaders, and increased the risk to patient health and safety, the report said.
The unit spent $46,500 from 2017-2019 on 8,900 unit doses of Ambien, a brand name sleeping medication, which was 174 times more than the $270 the generic equivalent would have cost for the same amount of doses. It spent $98,000 on 4,180 unit doses of Provigil, a brand name stimulant, 55 times more than the $1,800 the generic equivalent would have cost, the report found.
Both drugs were disbursed without verifying patient identities. Opioids and sleeping medications were not properly accounted for and were tracked using error-filled or unreadable handwritten records, the report said.
The report presents the findings of the Pentagon's Office of the Inspector General, which investigated the unit from September 2019 through February 2020 after receiving a complaint in 2018. It spans 2009 to 2018 and thus covers the presidential administrations of both Barack Obama and Donald Trump, but most of its findings focus on 2017-2019 when Trump was president.
anonymous 12 hours ago
anonymous 12 hours ago
anonymous 12 hours ago
“There are times when I have sort of a … negative chemical state in my brain, like depression I guess, or depression that’s not linked to any negative news, and ketamine is helpful for getting one out of the negative frame of mind,” Musk told Lemon.
anonymous 12 hours ago
Under Trump, the White House Medical Unit was “like the Wild West,” and staffers had easy access to powerful stimulants and sedatives, sources tell Rolling Stone
By Noah Shachtman, Asawin Suebsaeng
anonymous 12 hours ago
Imagine trying to run a business and before you can even open shop, you have a bunch of drug addicts who you need to shoo away at your entrance that threaten to burn down your store, or try to stab you with knives or tainted syringes. And once you get that cleared out, you have to clean up the human waste and drug paraphernalia that they left behind. And after that, you have to deal with randos gacked up on an alphabet soup of narcotics destroying your store, threatening you and your customers, stinking the place up,and scaring other customers away. And every day you have to put up with this shit over and over because "oh they had a hard life", "we have to be COMPASSIONATE to them" blah blah blah, and nothing is done about it by law enforcement.
I warned people what was going to happen and it did. The liberals who were monstering this forced "compassion" on everyone else didn't have to put up with this. They live in gated mansions, or in fancy condos with security detail and no one is allowed to camp out on their block and they enforce this there.
Basically, it came down to "Fuck around and find out", despite the chorus of warnings of what would happen if this situation wasn't cleaned up and now look at the result. People who used to be against Trump are now proudly wearing MAGA hats, and Trump got a second term in office.
The compassionators have no one to blame but themselves for this mess. Trump won by a narrow margin, so that means a lot of ex liberals turned MAGA got Trump the boost he needed for that second term
anonymous 3 hours ago