Jimmy Carter not dead SEVEN months after entering hospice, attends event 🤔
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good for Jimmy. most of the stuff he gets blamed for was due to the machinations of GWScherff-Bush and other cabal critters. He was not perfect but he tried to do good most of the time he was in office. Never started a major war.
I doubt he could foresee the monstrosity that SES would become when he signed that beast into law. it was one of his biggest shortcomings.
I suspect they won't tell the public when he finally does kick the bucket. They will keep him on ice until such a time as they need a TV event to distract the public from something else. So peeps will watch the state funeral instead.
Carter is a disgrace. I'm sure you know why.
I agree on your second point. It will be a parade of parades. Wall to wall TV. Behind the curtain will be where all the action is, as the usual MO
He gave away the Panama Canal. America paid to have that built, both with dollars and lives. Good man, shitty president.
And created the Senior Executive Service aka the permanent DS bureaucracy.
Carter was cabal.
What percent of our government are just crash test dummies being wheeled around for show?
All pf them?
He ded..it's like that royal parade w young queen riding in back
Not saying Jimmy Carter is still alive, but many people live for years after hospice admission. They only need to be discharged if their health improves, which does happen sometimes.
Hospice is where you go to die. People are already almost dead when they go there. People rarely last more than a few hours or a couple days when they are moved to hospice. Hospice is tasked with keeping them comfortable while providing no extra efforts to keep the patient alive. Everyone there is Do Not Resuscitate. You do not live for years in hospice, that is what nursing homes are for. If you get to near death in a nursing home they move you to hospice.
This is the definition of hospice:
I have recent experience with hospice care and nursing homes.
Nope. I've worked in hospice for several years. To be admitted to hospice care, the patient must have a terminal diagnosis with a 6-month prognosis, which means that the patient would be expected to die within 6 months if the illness takes a textbook progression. Since illness doesn't care about textbook progression, most patients do survive more than 6 months.
To remain in hospice care, the patient's condition cannot improve. They are not required to be DNRs and they can go to the ED for conditions that cannot be managed in the home, such as falls or injuries. If they are admitted to the hospital, they must be discharged from hospice until they return home.
The hospice care model is for the patient to remain at home with the family taking care of them. Hospice agency nurses, personal care aides, social workers, and chaplains visit the home regularly and frequently to assist the family. Any hospice patients in facilities usually don't have family members who are capable of taking care of them at home.
maybe he is trying to hang on until Trump is president again so he has a real president attending his funeral...
(/sarcasm for those that don't get it in text form)
Other than the fact that Carter is 99, there is nothing particularly unusual about someone in hospice being alive seven months later. Hospice just means that no extraordinary measures will be performed to keep the patient alive, other than whatever is necessary to keep the patient comfortable.
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Strange, there's an article from May 20th of this year that says he passed https://thepoliticswatcher.com/pages/articles/white-house/2023/5/21/president-jimmy-carter-passes-98
So freaking weird, this Jimmy Carter crap. I need a refresher. Anyone?
I don’t have a ‘refresher’, but I do have intuition/based on past hints that make me wonder…like the titles on this cover- one mentions JC;
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/george-magazine-february-1997-2020-3225815825