This is a scene from Spokane. We drove down Monday looking for the new hand doctor's office. Good thing we went to find it. It's on the Spokane version of Pill Hill, and the area is chock full of hospitals.
Jim's trigger finger was recurring, and so once again he needed to be stabbed in the hand with cortisone. I first discussed that here. We also inquired if they performed Suture Suspension Arthroplasty. They do, pretty much. The method described in the journal article is a one incision procedure. Theirs is two, because instead of using a suture, they take a small piece of tendon from the forearm, roll it up like a cinnamon roll and put it between the areas that are bone on bone. We failed to ask, how important is that tendon. Jim's thumb bone has no gap anymore between it and the bone below it. We've been looking for a practice that does this for over a year. We saw Jennifer Oliver who is the PA for Dr. Jennifer Bonneau who is the surgeon. Ms Oliver was just a delight, very unlike the practice we saw last November. Jim's position is that it will have to get a lot worse before he's ready to do surgery, but at least now we know where to go.
I just saw this on twitter. It's just appalling. @DemsAbroadCan put it up and the tweet is here if you're interested.
Americans living within 100 miles of the US border OR the coast…
You are now officially inside the 100-mile “border enforcement zone” - a legal gray area where Customs & Border Protection (CBP) operates with expanded powers that override basic constitutional protections. Under federal regulations, CBP asserts the authority to stop, search, and interrogate people without a warrant, or even probable cause, within 100 miles of any international border or coastal line. Buses and trains can be boarded without notice. And if this sounds dystopian, that’s because it is. And it’s already happened before. In 2020, the Trump administration unleashed CBP tactical units into Portland (for instance) to crush protests with military-grade force.
How did we get here article is here.
The enforcement zone has been this way for awhile, but now that CPB has mass quantities of money, and ICE is likely hiring Proud Boys, it looks a whole lot more sinister. Jim and I are not the targets of this, but Tucson is heavily Hispanic. 200 million people live in the zone, 66% of the US population.
In other news we have more pardons.
Reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley, convicted of fraud and tax evasion, pardoned by 47.
Less than three weeks after his mother attended a $1-million-per-person fund-raising dinner, 47 pardoned Paul Walczak, a Florida healthcare executive and convicted tax fraud felon. This guy stole $10 million from the employees of his nursing home to buy himself a luxury yacht and Cartier watches. He PLED GUILTY. Because his Mom gave Trump $1 million, he just got a pardon. And this story barely makes the news today.The pardon application explicitly mentioned his mother’s donations to 47.
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jury found former Culpeper County, Virginia Sheriff Scott Jenkins guilty of
accepting more than $75,000 (£55,000) in bribes last December, in
exchange for making several businessmen into law enforcement officers
without them being trained. Pardoned!
Barry Croft and Adam Fox, the men convicted of plotting to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in the summer of 2020, could be on a list for potential presidential pardons, according to the U.S. Department of Justice’s new pardon attorney. The comments came from Ed Martin Jr., a conservative activist who had been nominated as the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia before having his nomination withdrawn earlier this year. Martin is now a pardon attorney with the U.S. Department of Justice.
The corruption and self dealing marches on.
So, that's it.