Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it normal for DC cops to obtain advanced medical training so they can diagnose early dementia in victims?
Also, most people in big jobs have someone who manages their affairs. For many DC law firm partners, this person is called a “stay at home wife”.
The police didn't make a medical diagnosis. They made an observation on her state of mind. Have you ever met anyone with dementia - you quickly know something is going on.
I have not voted for her in last few elections because its been obvious she is no longer up to the task. I'm kind of disappointed that several real candidates are running against her this year. There is a serious risk they will split the vote against her and enough uninformed voters who are just condition to vote her will and she will be reelected.
Really? I’ll bet these cops voted for Trump, who is the most obvious case of dementia that I’ve ever seen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it normal for DC cops to obtain advanced medical training so they can diagnose early dementia in victims?
Also, most people in big jobs have someone who manages their affairs. For many DC law firm partners, this person is called a “stay at home wife”.
The police didn't make a medical diagnosis. They made an observation on her state of mind. Have you ever met anyone with dementia - you quickly know something is going on.
I have not voted for her in last few elections because its been obvious she is no longer up to the task. I'm kind of disappointed that several real candidates are running against her this year. There is a serious risk they will split the vote against her and enough uninformed voters who are just condition to vote her will and she will be reelected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it normal for DC cops to obtain advanced medical training so they can diagnose early dementia in victims?
Also, most people in big jobs have someone who manages their affairs. For many DC law firm partners, this person is called a “stay at home wife”.
The police didn't make a medical diagnosis. They made an observation on her state of mind. Have you ever met anyone with dementia - you quickly know something is going on.
I have not voted for her in last few elections because its been obvious she is no longer up to the task. I'm kind of disappointed that several real candidates are running against her this year. There is a serious risk they will split the vote against her and enough uninformed voters who are just condition to vote her will and she will be reelected.
Anonymous wrote:Is it normal for DC cops to obtain advanced medical training so they can diagnose early dementia in victims?
Also, most people in big jobs have someone who manages their affairs. For many DC law firm partners, this person is called a “stay at home wife”.
Anonymous wrote:Y'all are really ageist. Let the voters decide who can and who can't run..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The congresswoman was scammed at her home by fraudsters pretending to be HVAC customers. They used her credit card to rack up 4k+ in fraudulent charges. The officer writing the police report stated that she is in the early stages of dementia. Her office is pushing back.
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/del-eleanor-holmes-norton-scammed-at-home-by-group-claiming-to-be-cleaning-crew/4006388/
It was a DUCT CLEANING SCAM. They prey on the dementia elderly and "nesting" pregnant mothers.
You do not need to clean your ducts!
https://www.epa.gov/indoor-air-quality-iaq/should-you-have-air-ducts-your-home-cleaned
SUPER! Look it's a 12 year old.
I’ve fostered dogs and cats for a decade, keep my windows open probably 4 months a year, have nothing but wood and tile floors, have a fireplace/wood stove and I can tell you, my duct work is absolutely filthy. I know this from having to remove a section of it during some remodeling work. It is absolutely filthy inside despite new HVAC filters on the first day of every month, without fail.
Trust me - your ducts are probably filthy too.
Is cleaning super necessary? Probably not, unless there’s mold problems from moisture. But duct work is typically covered with dust and dirt inside.
Don’t take my word for it though, see for yourself. Take a vent cover off, stick your arm down inside the duct, and rub your hand on the inside. Then look at your hand.
Anonymous wrote:From the article: “A police report says Norton has "early stages of dementia."
Since when are police officers making medical diagnoses and putting them in reports? Or is this just some more crappy journalism? Neither is okay.
Anonymous wrote:She’s 88. Someone should be looking after her. She should be retiring and having her decades of service celebrated. It’s insane that she’s still in office.