RFK JR. WANTS TO ELIMINATE JELL-0, SODAS AND CHEERIOS FROM HOSPITAL MENUS

He’s at it again! Vaccines weren’t enough. RFK Jr. wants to eliminate Jell-O, sodas and Cheerios from hospital menus. He refers to them as “junk food.” He threatens to withhold federal funding (Medicare, Medicaid) from hospitals that fail to improve their food standards.

The man is out of his mind! Obviously he has not spent enough time as a patient in hospitals.

I consider myself an expert. In the past four years, my hospital stays have been extended. It began at age 88. I spent 2 1/2 months at Mount Sinai Hospital in Miami where I had three heart surgeries. Less than a year later, I spent 58 consecutive days in four different hospitals where I underwent four surgeries to find an abdominal bleed. The surgeries failed. I was discharged from the last hospital and told to go home and get my affairs in order as I would be dead within one week. I was 89 at the time. I shortly will be 91.

I  have had two more lengthy hospital stays since.

I am an expert when it comes to hospital food. It sucks! The only salvation was Jell-O, soda and Cheerios.

Asshole wants to deny us these pleasurable basics! He’s incompetent, inept, and ignorant when it comes to the hospital food issue.

RFK Jr. should began preaching to Trump about good eating habits. We all know Trump consumes McDonald burgers for one of his meals daily. He even had the balls to serve his McDonald selection to King Charles and Queen Camilla during their recent visit.

The President is fat. RFK Jr. should save his boss’ life by getting him on a weight reducing diet.

My recollection is the Iran War was going to be a quickie when Trump began it. Short term. Something like two weeks.

The War began February 26. Now 9 weeks long. No end in sight, except there is more “talking” and “less fighting” going on.

Trump expresses himself stupidly on occasion. He makes comments that can only be described as such. One involves the length of the Iran War. Trump recently bragged the Iran War has been shorter than World War II. 

The Iran War is “Trump’s War.” Expensive!  A billion dollars a day. Makes it difficult for Americans. From gasoline to groceries, etc. Not good!

As expected, oil prices are rising in the U.S.  because the “peace deal” has failed. I suspect gasoline prices in Key West may go over $5 a gallon this week. We’ve been pecking at that number this past week.

Trump and Xi meet this week. Trump will be on his way to China for the meeting. From China’s perspective “trade” is the big issue.

Trump claims he is a “negotiator” and has been such his whole life.

Xi will take advantage of him.

Trump has received Iran’s responses. He deems them “unacceptable.” Iran’s terms/demands include reparations, recognition of its sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz, and an end to American sanctions.

Trump is in a war he began and cannot seem to get out of. The Iranians are squeezing him. They should. 

In the end, Trump may merely “claim victory” and withdraw U.S. forces. A no win embarrassing ending for Trump. The penalty he may have to pay for starting this foolish war.

Moving on to non-Trump items.

Marie Curie dealt with radium. Her work was radioactive, though she might not have appreciated its dangers at the time. Experts claim her volumes of notes themselves will remain radioactive for 1,500 years.

It happens! A venomous cottonmouth snake showed up recently at the front door of a Daytona home. The police removed it.

The Titanic carried 3,500 life jackets. They would have been no good to help those on the sinking ship. The water was so cold it caused death in a very short time.

Many of the life jackets have been lost to history. One recently however was sold at an auction for nearly $1 million. It belonged to first class passenger Lara Mabel Francatelli, a secretary heading to Chicago with her employer. Her life jacket is the only one to have been offered at auction.

A Shakespearian home in London was lost to history. However, a scholar recently discovered a map that revealed the exact location. Shakespeare purchased the property three years before his death in 1616.

Operations are big time in the U.S. Generally healthy procedures. Save lives!

A study reveals 60,000 people per day have surgery under general anesthesia.

Enjoy your day!

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