Sunday, June 29, 2014

Large U.S. cities a 'perfect storm' for pandemic disease outbreak

This is a long article with some of the best snipped for here below my yacking.

Tell me....... are they that stupid or is it that Smart?

If they are that stupid that in itself is scary................
If they are smart enough to start a serious health issue in the US then our own government is implementing a domestic terroism attack on it's people.

Are we sheltered enough in our own lifestyle to not be exposed to these nasty elements ?Can you be that sheltered?

If / maybe when this starts showing up in your town what do you do? Evidently protesting to the big or local government isn't going to work. The Big government is doing it and the little government (local) doesn't have enough power to stop them or I am sure they would have (I hope). Seriously these towns that are having these undocumented diseased people dumped on them need to somehow transport them to Washington DC and let them off there.

People have to work, go to school, shop for necessities at the local stores, get gas. Even if your poor but have a car and a job everyone needs to do these things! You are being exposed to the herd more in these places.

Homeschooling and Amazon shopping is looking pretty good now isn't it? LOL
What about trying to save money at the thrift stores and yard sales? You for sure don't want to try anything on until it is washed ! I know that is a given but just a reminder.

What about all those nutty Prepper's out there? Are they really that nutty to have some extra food around for a few months if something contagious comes to town and you are sick or don't want to be exposed to the stuff?

Are you Prepped? Is it in your area these hoards of unchecked folks?
Ok the buggie issues they talk about coming in on these dirty people. You can make sure you and yours are clean with lots of soap and water and bleach. DE Diatomaceous earth  is good you can sprinkle that all around and even in hair and it wouldn't hurt a person but kill hair and bed and food bugs.
What about the diseases ? Are you in good health anyway and your resistance is good? GREAT! But what if you or someone in the family isn't? How can you avoid these things floating through the air or on the surface of every gas pump handle, store handle or store buggy?  Washing your hands, don't touch mouth or nose (easier said than done) still we know it still happens.
Stop being so social with the kids events and parties. Stay closer to home (cheaper anyway isn't it?)
I hate giving up eating out even a couple times a week but eating at home is always safer even under good conditions. Do you have enough groceries to get you through the week , month or any longer periods?
Have you got your medicine cabinet stocked up with your daily meds for a few months? Do you have any antibiotics on hand to do the proper job if needed? Anti diarrhea meds? Probiotics?
Is your kitchen medicine cabinet stocked up? Yes there are foods and spices that can keep you healthy? Didn't know that? Hmmm might want to check in to that. Look up Kitchen Medicine  start here  
http://health.howstuffworks.com/wellness/natural-medicine/home-remedies/kitchen-cabinet-medicine-chest.htm

Ok I got your thinking now you can read the snipped parts I put down below.

Ranchmama
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Unloading disease-carrying immigrants in large U.S. cities a 'perfect storm' for pandemic disease outbreak


There was even a plan to fly disease-carrying immigrants from Texas to California and drop them off in the airports there. (6) Airports are the ideal locations for spreading infectious disease because air travel is the fastest mode of transportation. Every CDC infectious disease scientists knows this statement is irrefutable.

"Not only does the federal government have no plan to stop this disgraceful policy, it also has no plan to deal with the endless waves of illegal aliens once they are released here," says Arizona Governor Jan Brewer

It's the "perfect storm" to spread infections and disease across America and create a massive public health / humanitarian crisis that could have been easily avoided by screening these immigrants for infectious disease before releasing them (or by denying them illegal entry in the first place and requiring them to apply for LEGAL immigration like all the other immigrants who followed the rules).

 there are no legitimate medical checks being conducted at all.

Swine flu, AIDS and more
As you ponder this, keep in mind that swine flu has already been detected in the immigrants, according to Valley Central news. (4)

KRGV News also reports that many of these immigrants are exposed to HIV during their journey northward, bringing the virus to the United States as they cross the border. (5)

"We have had a break out of medical conditions such as lice, bed bugs, scabies, different types of illnesses that are occurring: strep, sore throats, coughs," an on-site women told KHOU news in Texas. (8)

If infectious disease isn't bad enough, this immigration wave also consists of "sex offenders, murder suspects and gang members," according to a KRGV news report.




Thursday, June 26, 2014

Forgotten Tunes

Being a Ranchmama I wear many hats . Through the years I switch them out for different types of hats. I hang them on the wall collecting as I go taking this one off and putting another one on. 
    Some hats fit better than others but the job still has to get done . 
    About every other day sometimes each day we feed cows. 
    Each time the feed is loaded up in the back of Old Blue. Sometimes Heidi Ho rides in the back sometimes up front an in the middle. Either way it can be both entertaining and a pain in the butt. That is another story another day.
  We usually have 2 stops to make after leaving the house. 
   We drive down the road in Old Blue all 3 of us ( me , hubby & Heidi Ho) looking at and for cows even before we get into the gate. 
      Many times we honk the horn getting them to move closer to the place we normally feed. Once we make it in we are always in a hurry trying to get things done. He honks an I usually holler out the window . Anyone that has a group of animals usually has a call to get them to come to dinner/ breakfast , whatever. This call I guess I Inherited not from my side of the family but from hubbies side. I am sure he learned it from his dad. That's the way it works when the family works together. He still has a aunt alive on his daddy's side I need to ask if it is the same call Grandma had. 
   The call goes something like this ... Soooo....UuuuuKkkk!! Soooo....UuuuuKkkk!! Souuua Souuua
Here cows! Come'on or a version of. 
      I don't know what happened but the other day right in the middle of calling I remembered  my daddy's call. Daddy was a horse person. He would get off work everyday stop along the highway in the summer with a sickle / idiot stick an cut a whole truckload of grass half way up the sideboards then head on out about 20 miles up the road to feed.
     I wish I could describe his horse call. Daddy was a whistler. He was always whistling. One that always stuck in my head was Down In the Valley.... Valley so low.... Late in the evening.... Hear the wind blow..... His horse whistle kind of elevated up high then dropped sharply. This would be repeated once then the other 2 times much quicker. The sound of that whistle and galloping horses has been hidden away for many years. It brings a smile and even tears to have it resurface again. I need to practice that whistle and pass it on to my side of the family just because it needs to be remembered.

Love
Ranchmama