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ShazzieB's Journal38 migrants dropped off in Fox River Grove after being told they were in Chicago
There was a thread earlier this evening about a bus load of migrants being unceremoniouly abandoned in Kankakee, IL, which is about 60 miles south of Chicago. Now it's happened again, this time in Fox River Grove, IL, about 40 miles northwest of Chiago, and practically in my backyard!
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According to the city, a group of 38 migrants from Texas exited a bus at the Fox River Grove Metra station after being told they had arrived in Chicago. The Metra station is about 40 miles northwest of downtown Chicago.
Fox River Grove police provided the migrants with access to a warming shelter and by 7 a.m. arrangements were made to provide the migrants with train tickets so they could continue their journey to Chicago.
https://wgntv.com/news/northwest-suburbs/38-migrants-dropped-off-in-fox-river-grove-after-being-told-they-were-in-chicago/
Looks like Greg Abbott's latest scheme is to have migrants loaded on to busses, told they're going to Chicago, and dropped off just about anyplace in the Chicago area except Chicago!
I finally got one of those scam phone calls about supposed viruses on my computer.
I don't usually answer calls from unknown callers, but I made an exception this afternoon. The caller was a woman with some kind of thick accent who sounded like she was reading from a script.
After saying she was calling from ? (I couldn't understand her accent and didn't bother to ask her to repeat), she asked me how my computer was working. I was immediately suspicious but decided to play along for a little bit.
After I replied that my computer was doing just fine, she moved to the next step, saying that a report had been received that some virus software had been downloaded on my computer. My suspicions now fully confirmed, I let her finish, and then said in the cheeriest of voices, "Oh yeah! I've heard about that scam! *chuckle* Have fun!" and clicked off.
She sounded like she was quite new at this, and I'm sure that's not the reaction she was expecting!
I was quite amused by the whole conversation, but I hate to think how many people fall for that kind of thing and give out information that allows the scammer to hack into their computer and get into their bank and credit card accounts. Be careful, everyone, and be safe. Never take the word of an anonymous caller for anything, especially where access to your computer is concerned!
Any glassware collectors here?
My husband has been collecting glassware for years. We met in college, and he had 3 pieces of glassware at the time. It became a lifelong passion for him, and 50 years later, we have a ridiculous amount of it.
He collects stuff from the 50s and 60s on, he loves clear glass in bright colors and has got every color of the rainbow. Lots of Blenko and Viking pieces, in particular, including stoppered bottles and tons of glass birds and animals. I'm not nearly as knowledgeable about it as he is, but I really enjoy looking at it.
I would be glad to share more about it, including some pics, if anyone here is interested in that sort of thing.
Don and 'Dolf: two peas in the same putrid pod!
What GOP politicians need to do is stop trying to practice medicine without a license.
When Roe was struck down, Republicans in red states got all excited and rushed to pass laws banning abortion without bothering to consult anyone with actual expertise in the field of obstetrics about the ramifications of the wording of their billls. I don't think they deliberately intended to endanger women's lives or their fertitlity; they ended up doing that because they were abysmally uinformed about all the things that can go wrong in the course of a pregnancy and didn't bother to seek any input from experts. Some of them don't really care if women die, but a lot of them simply refuse to believe that's a real possibility.
The typical forced birther mindset includes the following set of beliefs (sarcasm alert!):
1. ABORTION BAD; MUST BE OUTLAWED.
2. Women who get abortions are shameless hussies who want to be able to sleep with an endless succession of men without producing any children and regard abortion as a convenient form of birth control.
3. Pregnancy and childbirth are never dangerous for women, because it's a "natural " process that our bodies are "designed" for. Abortion is "unnnatural" and therefore much more risky and dangerous.
4. Being pregnant, even with a rapist's baby, is a gift from God and should be always be welcomed as such.
5. Women who have abortions are heartless monsters, killing their own children for the sake of covenience. (See also no. 2, above.)
6. If you're pregnant with a child you don't want to raise yourself, thats not a problem: adoption is easy peasy! Your child is guaranteed to be adopted by wonderful, loving parents, and the idea that you will be traumatized by giving it up is just silly!
7. Terminating an unwanted pregnancy instead of carrying it to term and either raising the child or giving it up for adoption is seen as a refusal to take responsibility for one's actions. (I can't get my head around this one at all; bringing an unwanted child into the world sounds pretty irresponsible to me.)
The list goes on and on. As outrageous as some of these beliefs sound, I guarantee you will encounter all of them and more, if you hang around "prolife" message boards for a while or read "prolife" websites and blogs.
People in this frame of mind are the ones who advocate for and write these draconian laws. They are quite confident in their assumptions and don't feel any need to consult any experts on the matter. The result is laws that are completely divorced from reality. Being confronted by stories of women like Kate Cox throws all of their assumptions into disarray, and they don't like it one bit!
That's basically how we got here. Getting back to sanity in states like Texas is going to be a herculean task.
Here's A Look At The Thompson Center's New Design
This popped up in my news feed today. Thought some in this group might be interested.
The tech giant worked with architecture firm JAHN, which designed the Thompson Center, on the redesign. Google plans to maintain the centers iconic 17-story atrium but will replace the facade with a new glass exterior.
Karen Sauder, Googles Chicago site lead, said the center will be more energy efficient with new windows and heating and cooling systems. The company also aims to have the building run entirely on electric energy, she said in a statement.
Critics have long complained about the look of the exterior of the postmodern building. And the soaring interior has been plagued with heating and air conditioning issues for decades. But the threat of demolition rallied supporters for years to preserve a building thats drawn strong opinions ever since famed architect Helmut Jahn unveiled it in 1985.
Lots more details in article: https://blockclubchicago.org/2023/12/13/google-unveils-plans-to-redevelop-the-thompson-center/
Here's what it's going to look like:
I haven't really been following Chicago news closely, so this took me by surprise. What do you all think?
That was excellent!
The House Republicans who are trying to impeach Biden truly have no shame, just like their dear leader. If I actually believed in a literal hell, I would wish for them all to rot in it. Since that is not my belief, I will simply state that that is what they deserve.
If I didn't already know Nikki was "pro-life," I would have figured it out from this.
See the part I bolded:
Not a terrible response except that NO women are running around having abortions that late in pregnancy just for the hell of it, and the forced birthers are the only ones claiming that they are.
Forced birthers just LOVE to play that card because they think it sounds horrifying, and I suppose it does to people who don't know better. The problem is, it's complete and utter b.s. Fetal anomalies that are incompatible with life are diagnosed MUCH earlier than that, and women who decide to terminate such a pregnancy don't wait around (unless forced to do so by insane laws like the ones in Texas).
If a pregnant woman develops a life threatening condition (pre-eclampsia, fo example) that late in pregnancy, the baby can delivered early by induction or c-section, but that's NOT an abortion.
This extra late abortion nonsense is just one of the lies about abortion that forced birthers like to tell each other (and the woefully uninformed), to get people worked up about the supposed "horrors" of reproductive health care. It pisses me off mightily, especially when someone like Nikki Haley uses it as a dog whistle the way she did here.
Medicare Advantage Plans Disadvantage Many Elderly and Disabled People
For-profit Medicare Advantage program restrictions routinely result in delays and the denial of necessary health care.
I went to a so-called Medicare Information Session and took the recommendation of the speaker and ran with it, Timmins told Truthout. I did not know that he was paid a commission for every person he signed up for a plan. The issue for me was cost.
Like other Medicare beneficiaries, Timmins knew that the standard premium for Medicare coverage $164 per month in 2023 would be taken out of his monthly Social Security checks. He also understood that there would be a $226 annual deductible for Part B, which covers doctors visits, but after that deductible was met, Traditional Medicare would pick up 80 percent of the cost of his care. Whats more, he knew that dental, optical and audiology were not covered by the plan and that he would be responsible for paying the remainder of his health care costs 20 percent of the total out of pocket unless he purchased a separate, costly Medigap insurance plan.
Not surprisingly, when Medicare Advantage promised broader coverage for less money the same deduction would be taken from his Social Security check, but he would not need a supplemental Medigap plan since Medicare Advantage (sometimes referred to as Plan C) would provide coverage for most of the services that Traditional Medicare did not offer Timmins quickly signed up. Thats when his nightmare began.
Are these red states in a competition to see who can pass the most ludicrous abortion bans?
It sure seems like it sometimes. If so, the latest entrant in this strange contest appears to be New Hampshire:
The bill was pre-filed in the House in September, but the full text of the abortion ban was only released Tuesday morning. The legislation prohibits abortion, other than for a medical emergency, if the gestational age of the fetus is more than 15 days, according to the bill text.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/new-hampshire-15-day-abortion-ban_n_656f66dee4b0f3e5f44b124c
Aside from everything else, I see a major problem with the wording, because HELLO? It's not a fetus at 15 days! In fact, it's either still a zygote or just barely an embryo at that point!
There are 3 stages of prenatal development: the germinal, embryonic, and fetal stages.
Source, which includes more details and images: https://www.verywellmind.com/stages-of-prenatal-development-2795073
15 days = 2 weeks plus 1 day, which is at most 1 day into the embryonic period and nowhere near being a fetus. Right now, I'm so hung up on that priceless bit of stupidity that I can't even process the rest of this absurdity. In fact, my brain hurts right now, so I'm going to stop here.
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