Life Lessons with Mike Rowe: Safety Third. Do a proper risk assessment weighing the pros and cons of whatever you plan to do or not do. Re-asses the assessment. Don't expect rules, regulations, and other safety measures to protect you by themselves. Expect no one else to be careful for you. Be willing to accept some risk, and live your life.
A break-in news segment. It's about the virus, too. California has reported millions of cases, er, positive tests, since tracking of the virus began. One million people have been vaccinated? Where? And of course the anchor's script had to admonish people who chose to travel.
I just noticed this was here, so here's my lengthy write-up:
Tucker's all about the virus this episode.
First, a retrospective on how local "authorities" and regular people reponded to the 1918 Spanish flu and compared it to today.
Next, did you know that thousands of ventilators were exported to Indonesia while crying about needing more ventilators here?
Remember the big hospital ships' last hurrah? They were barely used. Same with the temporary hospital in the Javits Center.
Why do we pay these cretins taxes again? Why, when tax-exempt Indian casinos are subject to fewer restrictions than small business owners off the reservation? Why, when government employees shirk their job to serve the public good and do so ethically with near-impunity? Why, when government employees enforce unlawful and unethical laws and regulations with barely a qualm? Obviously, not every government employee is like this, but too many are.
First guest: Adam Carolla. He's a bit of a thicko sometimes, and it showed when it took last night's viewing of Hogan's Heroes to figure out that the virus response on the government and corporate side was a power move.
Next, Rick Savage's ongoing fight against the Maine governor. He's still fighting the goverment for the right to serve food and drink in his restaurant, obviously. If Tucker still owns property in Maine, why?
After that, the SSPX priest Father Kevin Robinson on his ongoing fight for the right to save souls by holding public Masses. He's seen his congregation double in size over a few months. He even has the support of the local police and the St. Thomas More Society.
Next, another small business owner fighting for the right to do business.
Yes. Continue to support good police work. Condemn police brutality and enforcement of unjust laws and obedience of unlawful orders
Life Lessons with Mike Rowe: Safety Third. Do a proper risk assessment weighing the pros and cons of whatever you plan to do or not do. Re-asses the assessment. Don't expect rules, regulations, and other safety measures to protect you by themselves. Expect no one else to be careful for you. Be willing to accept some risk, and live your life.
The Trump Campaign rescues us from a fraud-free hour yet again.
A break-in news segment. It's about the virus, too. California has reported millions of cases, er, positive tests, since tracking of the virus began. One million people have been vaccinated? Where? And of course the anchor's script had to admonish people who chose to travel.
I just noticed this was here, so here's my lengthy write-up:
Tucker's all about the virus this episode.
First, a retrospective on how local "authorities" and regular people reponded to the 1918 Spanish flu and compared it to today.
Next, did you know that thousands of ventilators were exported to Indonesia while crying about needing more ventilators here?
Remember the big hospital ships' last hurrah? They were barely used. Same with the temporary hospital in the Javits Center.
Why do we pay these cretins taxes again? Why, when tax-exempt Indian casinos are subject to fewer restrictions than small business owners off the reservation? Why, when government employees shirk their job to serve the public good and do so ethically with near-impunity? Why, when government employees enforce unlawful and unethical laws and regulations with barely a qualm? Obviously, not every government employee is like this, but too many are.
First guest: Adam Carolla. He's a bit of a thicko sometimes, and it showed when it took last night's viewing of Hogan's Heroes to figure out that the virus response on the government and corporate side was a power move.
Next, Rick Savage's ongoing fight against the Maine governor. He's still fighting the goverment for the right to serve food and drink in his restaurant, obviously. If Tucker still owns property in Maine, why?
After that, the SSPX priest Father Kevin Robinson on his ongoing fight for the right to save souls by holding public Masses. He's seen his congregation double in size over a few months. He even has the support of the local police and the St. Thomas More Society.
Next, another small business owner fighting for the right to do business.