"El ataque al Capitolio Flag of United States es a la democracia. Mis pensamientos con sus ciudadanos y funcionarios que sienten atacada la raíz de su país
La fortaleza de la democracia radica en la solidez e independencia institucional, en el vigor de su entramado social y la consciencia ciudadana"
Google translation:
"The attack on the Capitol Flag of United States is on democracy. My thoughts with your citizens and officials who feel attacked the root of their country
The strength of democracy lies in the solidity and institutional independence, in the vigor of its social fabric and citizen awareness"
-Dad, can you help me with my history homework? In what year was the Great Steal? -In 2020, same year as the Coronapanic.
Trump comes on TV and says: "My fellow Americans. Forget what I said about the election being stolen, all my tweets about how I won it, about ballot dumps, about Dominion, about how I'm going to go all the way to the Supreme Court. I've decided: to hell with it all! I'm just going to give it to Biden - who cares if it was stolen or not?"
Then Sidney Powell puts out a video: "You know what, guys? I know I told you about releasing the Kraken - but there really is no Kraken. Don't be ridiculous! I just wanted to see your faces when I said it. Kraken, pfft, really? And all this stuff I said about a server in Germany, about how evidence of fraud is coming like from a fire hose? Syke! Long live President-elect Biden!"
If you are ever stabbed or impaled by any object, in any area of the body…LEAVE IT!!! It is human nature to want to grab and pull the object from your body but don't do it! If it is unstable and needs to be wrapped to stay secure, then do so or have someone to assist you. Call 911 immediately for ER transport as they are trained at stabilizing the object in a way that a nerve wracked, scared patient cannot do. When objects enter the body, they leave a trail of damaged tissues including skin, muscle, tendons, veins, arteries, bones and organs, depending on how much force was used, how deeply the item is lodged and the size of the victim. Removing the object retraumatizes the area as it is being removed. Oftentimes, the knife or other object is placing pressure on damaged arteries, keeping the patient from bleeding profusely. In the ER, the trauma surgeon can order X-rays and CT to determine the amount of damage. If he/she can safely remove it without causing more risk to the patient, he will. If surgical removal is necessary, the patient will be taken to the OR.