@@zyrohnmng old news as well, remember the guy that was popping up those things on his unit using the same needle? AC covered it as well. Into the sky!
@@NotJustAnotherAverageJoe Not all are complying yet and there are legal challenges being made at every level. And if the 5th Circuit is any guide, this won't go well for Biden or the governors pushing mandates.
@@phydeux Vaccination mandates are literally older than the country. In 1775 George Washington (the famous ANTIFA cuck) required the entire continental army to undergo innoculation against smallpox. Considering up to 20% of Lobsterbacks died because they did not do this it is almost certain that it played a role in the victory of the continental army. This public health standard has lasted for 233 years, is older than the country itself and was completely formalized in 1905 in a case called Jacobson v. Mass where the central finding was there was a compelling interest in ensuring public health and thus freedoms must be abrogated to achieve that goal. Or as Harlan put it: "in every well ordered society charged with the duty of conserving the safety of its members the rights of the individual in respect of his liberty may at times, under the pressure of great dangers, be subjected to such restraint, to be enforced by reasonable regulations, as the safety of the general public may demand... [r]eal liberty for all could not exist under the operation of a principle which recognizes the right of each individual person to use his own [liberty], whether in respect of his person or his property, regardless of the injury that may be done to others." Also the supreme court declined to pick up a challenge to Jacobson related to covid-19 already. So the 5th circuit court decision should not stand because it's 223 years of good public health policy that keeps people safe.
@@milhousevanhoutan9235 - The big difference is that the smallpox, polio, diphtheria, and other vaccines have been PROVEN to not provide defense, but actual inoculation. The COVID "vaccines" only provide temporary resistance to the alpha variant and haven't been proven to last. And since it doesn't cover the delta variant, the vaccinated continue viral shedding that can spread it to others. In Israel, which has a very high full vaccination rate, 85% of those in the ICU are vaccinated. You don't see that with smallpox. You don't see that with polio. You don't see that with diphtheria. And so on.... And even then, people with religious or personal beliefs were always exempted. Bodily integrity and autonomy are your primary innate right. Your body is your own, that's why you have a right to protect your life under the 2A. And you have the right to determine what goes into, and what comes out of your body. The only time that right is suspended is if it's being done to IMMEDIATELY save your life (such as starting an IV in an ambulance). Vaccines don't generally fall under that exception, but some do, like the rabies vaccine or tetanus. And those exceptions are narrowly tailored under the law to minimize the violation of your rights and prevent them being the camel's nose in the tent.
@@phydeux You just fell for my trap card, I'm an EM/Surg specialist, married to a lawyer, who's been dealing with covid-19 far more than you. First thing's first- Jacobson is SPECIFICALLY ABOUT A VACCINE MANDATE so no abrogation of bodily autonomy is not exclusive to life saving care. Inoculation is the process of introducing something to cause an immune response. That immune response creates a degree of antigenic memory that degree of antigenic memory degrades over time naturally for all viruses including polio, diphtheria, smallpox etc. Which is why you are supposed to get boosters, just nobody does after they're adults. If you are having a child you should get an MMR booster for example. As a healthcare worker I need to get an MMR booster every 7 years. I have to get a Tdap booster every 10 years without fail. You SHOULD be getting MMR and Tdap boosters every 7 and 10 years but you don't; it's the most silent contributor to our current Measles outbreak not all the blame lies with antivaxx parents (though most of it does). Now here's the dirty secret of vaccines, MMR and tDAP are VAST exceptions to the rule when it comes to the efficacy of vaccines. They are literally in a category of their own when it comes to effectiveness at prevention, the moderna and pfizer based mRNA vaccines were in this category against alpha variant. The vast majority of vaccines are right around where Covid-19 is right now with the Delta-Variant 60-75% effective at prevention/asymptomatic presentation 38-23% at significant attenuation of symptoms to the point the vast majority of cases do not require further care, and 1-2% still experience serious illness. So your Israel "statistic" is both cherry picked and a natural consequence of having a large number of vaccinated people in the middle of a pandemic. That 1-2% serious illness case represents A LOT of people in absolute terms, but in terms of statistics it's on par. Furthermore, Polio and Smallpox vaccines aren't given anymore because they were FAR worse than these numbers yet the smallpox vaccine still was able to essentially eradicate it from the planet. Now for a list of jurisprudence preceded by a note on it- there's no higher bar than "compelling state interest" in the legal world. Bodily autonomy is subject to the same test as anything else "compelling state interest". The legal system makes a weird distinction between what you are and what you know, you can almost never be forced to divulge what you know no matter how compelling the state interest is, but when it comes to what you are they can do whatever, they want such as run the DNA of people who have been convicted of no crime through CODIS (Certain Drunk Driving laws where the taking of DNA and running against CODIS occurs before any due process). A reverse timeline of Jurisprudence: 10/19/21 - SCOTUS declines to step in to block a law in Maine that allowed for no religious exemptions to a vaccine mandate, that was 3 weeks and 2 days ago for what it's worth. I cannot think there's any way the 5th circuit decision stands especially now that the vaccine is fully approved by the FDA. 1922-10/28/2021 - Jacobson is relied on as the jurisprudence basis of police power in a shit load of decisions 1922 - Jacobson is upheld by allowing school districts to mandate vaccines even in non pandemic times 1915- Jacobson Jacobson is also the basic underpinning of police power in the United States. Without Jacobson's justification there is no place to derive police power to execute legislative wills, because the argument becomes "well my rights are the most important" "no my rights are the most important". From a jurisprudence standpoint it is impossible to overturn. Since the case is about a vaccine mandate you can't just excise that away either, you have to overturn the entire precedent or not. Needless to say the law is not on the side against vaccine mandates.
Only some are heroes. If youre vaxxed youre a hero, if unvaxxed then you have never saved lives. Despite having covid blown in your face by ventilators for 2 years....
Don’t worry it’s not a mandate, no one is forcing you to get a medical procedure against your will. Though if you refuse we’re cutting off your means to provide for your family, pay your bills, pay your mortgage and eat. Only a year and a half into 2 weeks to flatten the curve.
Fun fact: The hospitals will still gladly over-classify your ER entry status to maximize profits and will bill you the same regardless of your excessive wait times or the horribly inexperienced staff they've brought on. Also, you still have no way of knowing in advance what your expenditures may tally to months later when you get the final billS. Imagine going to a restaurant for a burger but they refuse to tell you what the cost will be until AFTER you've eaten... when you find out they've charged you $450 for the burger, a separate $150 bill for the cook's presence and opinion, $80 for the use of an instant read thermometer to ensure proper temperature of the burger, and finally a $300 bill for your use of the facility.
@@user-zq9su8jv2k With socialist healthcare in our current system, you'd be paying that much for someone else you don't even know. Take his burger scenario, except it's a random guy who got to eat, and then they found you on the sidewalk outside walking by, and you get slapped with his bill.
My dad died after battling cancer for 4 years. They actually marked covid related as cause of death! I guess they missed the chemo visits, feeding tube, weight loss and cancer itself! It’s a GD disgrace what is going on in our country.
Caesar crossed the Rubicon back into Rome (against the senate's will and under threat of being deemed a traitor taking an act of war) with a battle-hardened veteran 13th legion. The Roman government considered this insurrection, treason, and a declaration of war on the Roman Senate. Sound familiar? They're positioning to keep anyone with experience from entering the scene, under the threat of completely ruining you. It's why people who merely went to DC to see a Trump rally and protest (many that never even entered the capitol building) sit in jail to this day without bond.
@@Tacticat96 no one TRULY wants to be a hero. TRUE heroes do what is right no matter what, to the best of their abilities. And they admit when they are wrong and it’s cold day in hell before you get them to take praise for what they’ve done. True heroes don’t think they are heroic at all.
"Do you want a 21 year old who only knows how to hand out ibuprofen.." Whoa whoa whoa there buddy. They also know how to prescribe water and tell you to change your socks!
Yo, civilian EMT here. The sad part of this is that AC overestimates the scope of practice for basic EMTs. We don't stitch anything. Not allowed to. While we are trained to assist in childbirth, even doctors don't stich the taint anymore, they found that the body's better at doing it itself, unless it's a really bad rip. And there isn't anything to do for a head injury from a car accident. Slap a collar on them and transport. We're really nowhere close to being a nurse.
Oh you have massive multisystem trauma with tension hemothorax and are going into decompensated shock? I diagnose you with O2 and transp- wait we’re already at the hospital. Absolutely going to go well
That's a problem for us that live in rural areas, at minimum, you have a thirty minute drive to get to the nearest facility. It's usually quicker for somebody to throw them in a truck and bring them in themselves than it is to wait for help.
They are robbing Peter to pay Paul but at least they are going to pay Paul WAY less when they get activated, lol. Oh you were making $150k+ as a doctor/nurse with years of experience, not anymore now you are just an O-4/5 or E-5/6 etc. Imagine being activated to literally fill your own job but being paid less for doing it. Doh!
Depending if they are on state active duty orders then they are not even receiving federal benefits, but state; which means they are not getting retirement, BAH, or more.
Then the DOD demands all troops are vaccinated, you refuse and find yourself dishonourable discharge for failure to obey a direct order. So you end up being fired from the same job twice and the proud owner of a federal felony conviction. Oh f ucking joy.
I have a buddy I served with, he’s from Long Island I served with him in Bosnia and Kosovo…. While he was in the army he was going to school and got excepted to a nursing program and a small college outside Hinesville, Georgia. He has been critical care, home health and has worked in the ER for close to 15 years. He just got fired because he refused to take the vaccine. Am I losing my mind, This sounds very dystopic almost Orwellian
ER: "We got a car accident victim with severe head trauma and internal bleeding. What do we do?" Medic 1: "Uhhh, change the socks and keep their feet dry?" Medic 2: "I have morphine."
They are getting. Ore comfortable replacing troops who would potentially have the free will to disobey an order to fire on American Citizens with drones who will have no such reservations. Remember that "Righteous Strike" in retaliation for the bombing of Kabul Airfield? Well that is coming soon to a neighborhood near you. The loss of Afghanistan provides the perfect "reason" to RESTRUCTURE the US Military.
Won't be long those transgender soldiers will be going door to door to round up the 'deplorables'. "Fundamentally transforming the United States of America" will be much easier with all the patriots out of the way.
As a retired 68W I can confirm, we are VERY capable of learning advanced medical procedures quickly and efficiently, HOWEVER to the standard of civilian medicine? Not so much.
@@calypsohandjack9278 there's a difference between 68w and 68wm6 sooo there's that I would assume that majority of personal would be in the 68w category versus the 68wm6 mos and I can guarantee you that there is not 5,000 68wm6's to cover the amount of seasoned nurses that have been in the field probably longer then those military personnel have been alive for
@@LNJuggernaut RIP patients if that was the case, 68W medical background is limited vs corpsman. More trauma related. I doubt 68W will be directly responsible for patient care, they’ll probably be used to start IVs, get VS, clean, and other tech/PCA responsibilities.
As a former 68w as well I can confirm this. M6's are few and far between. I can do chest tubes and a needle chest decompression. I can intubate and start an IV. We're taught this stuff only to do what emts are trained to do, and that's to get the casualties to the next echelon of care, with a caveat that you may be sitting on a casualty for much longer. Idc if you're the best surgeon in the world.... If you're in a dusty random house in the desert trying to perform surgery, there's very little chance your tools are sterile and while your patient a generally healthy young adult, there's a world of difference from the military to the civilian world. Not to mention that army medics are under standing orders of a licensed PA...
I was scanning through the news on Google and there was a story about you not getting promoted due to your content on social media and as a subscriber to your content I read it. The article seemed to cast you in a mostly good light and threw shade at your departments leadership. Hope you get a promotion one of these days and you all deserve a raise.
“We’ve got three ambulances coming in hot with a gunshot, car crash and drug overdose! We need everybody STAT! Where are all our NG’s?” “They’re taking a mandatory 7-hour class on CRT, so we won’t be getting any help from them.”
@@iyaayas “Yo we got 6 people coming in for a car crash, everybody on de-. Where’s all the Medics?!” “Oh yeah, they’re in their mandatory SAPR briefing, them people dead as shit.”
@@ethanobenauer7083 How do I stop that bleeding again? I just learned from SAPR that I can't touch anyone without permission but this unconscious bleeding person hasn't given me that permission yet.
They don't need the soldiers there. Every major hospital is in on the genocide that is taking place. They are lying about diagnosis they get 20 grand from the US government to "treat" covid patients. You know they actually get a bonus if you die? Now look at what putting healthy people on a ventilator does. History it shows it takes time for these types of evil people to pay, but they always do. The silver lining is Israel has the highest death rate cause they are the highest vaccinated country.
LOL... As a former Combat Medic (among other things) attached to a NG M.A.S.H. unit (for two years, out of 13.5 yrs service), laughed my arse off when I heard NY's plan to replace their highly experienced and well-trained nurses with military nurses?!?... That is wrong on sooo many levels!!!
Oh wow the american government forgetting about those who were once called heroes and basically booting them out on the street ? Where have we seen this before..
@@beliveau4943 I mean they refused a government/company mandate to be vaccinated. It sucks it had to happen to them for refusing a vaccine. I was forced to take one too but I like my job more than dying on a hill.
@@__prometheus__ you had the right to medical informed consent under the 1st, 4th, 5th, 6th, 8th and 9th, amendments depending on the situation surrounding your vaccine mandate, this is also against the Geneva convention and article 6 section 3 of the Nuremburg Code stating, " No government shall mandate or force medical treatment upon any person without individual consent " But if you decided putting food on your families table was more important than maintaining your right to informed consent, well, hope you're healthy despite the experimental treatment.
@@AlphaOmega1025 this florida man still has never been locked down and have only worn a mask like 5 times (when old people piss their pants around me at work). I think thats pretty normal Lmao
Oh it's on your arm? Here's my jackknife. Yeah, it's perfectly fine for you to cut out out, I mean, at the very worst it bleeds a bit, but then I'll just put a tourniquet on it and give you some ibuprofen. Into the sky!!
When I was in the National Guard they never gave me nursing duties, however being a guardsman, we can learn rather quickly and if all else fails, use cover fire and throw some grenades.
Patient comes in with severe chest trauma & breathing difficulty. What do you do? Lay down covering fire & fall back by squads to the APC? Good training,troop!
God help us. I’ve been misdiagnosed for 2 years with a broken wrist. I broke it deployed on a naval ship out in the Middle East. They kept telling me it was all in my head and didn’t even bother prescribing me Motrin. I was persistent and lucky that a neurologist listened, overstepped the bounds of my IDC in referring me to get X-rays because my IDC was stubborn and refused saying that he already diagnosed me with a sprained wrist and to deal with it. The X-ray came back with my lunate bone collapsed with arthritis and necrosis. This caused me so much depression and sleepless nights because of the physical pain. You all should be afraid if you aren’t right now.
Yep, "being a bitch" is the most common IDC diagnosis and you won't even go further than that. Sucks. Went to the doctor a total of 2 times in the Navy. I had to be coughing up blood for a week just to get the first one 🤣
Sorry to hear that bud! hope you can improve your condition. My girl friend was told leg injury was a sprain. Medical Discharge within 6 months as it was actually broken and leg is now FUBAR. 70% disabled and it keeps getting worse.
“Ma’am, I’m going to need you to take this Motrin and change your socks. Also, drink this bottle of water. Yes ma’am, that is my prescription for you… No, no there’s no need for antibiotics, just clean socks. Yes-I DO realize you have pneumonia…that’s why we gave you the Motrin.”
Soon Angy's going to end up in the brig because, he said something negative about the military and we now live in an authoritarian society. I'm only half-joking, which is quite depressing.
Well, majority of his statements were based on fact, and most of his opinions were to point out NY Gov's stupidity. Plus it was out of humor. And he wasn't in uniform unlike USMC Lt. Col. Scheller--Semper Fi to that Marine. Actually, I think AC is retired? Correct me if I'm wrong. But, you're not wrong. It could get to the point of authoritarianism soon, unfortunately.
@@jonathanwatkins6951 Would've been worse if AC went full Drill Sergeant on Gov. Hochul's ass. You're right, facts don't matter to Big Tech, the Left Elite, or to any Left-WInger. What does matter to them is the amount of attention and recognition the individual gains when stating these facts.
@@and__7431 Using a mental disorder as a insult lowers the quality of your argument. In fact, insults lower the quality of your argument as a whole. Try leaving those out and more people might take you seriously ^^ just trying to help. Considering you are correct, next time just explain your side a little more. For example, The military does work under an authoritarian principle, however that is because they are not doing comfortable things. People die in the military and putting things to a vote can mean wasted time. wasted time can mean death. Similar to a hospital. A nurse might not want to touch someone covered in vomit (especially if they are not sure what caused them to vomit), However every second that nurse doesn't act could bring that person closer to death. At points like that sometimes you need to just do what you are told. The difference however is that authoritarianism might be useful in small populations, but like communism, the more people the messier it gets. Especially if there is nothing for the people to work for. Listening to someone of authority when you are scared is comforting, but when the fear and confusion is gone, someone controlling how much food you can have isn't fun anymore.
I know this is old by now but I just saw this video. I can tell you from personal experience that Active Duty Navy doctors, Nurses and Corpsmen are being taken OUT of Navy clinics and Hospitals to go fill gaps in healthcare in civilian facilities. This now creates a huge gap of coverage for the patients they were seeing at those Navy MTFs. Patients being able to be seen for routine and chronic illnesses are now waiting 2-3 weeks to be seen and we can't do shit about it. Doctors who had 1500 patients assigned to them now have 2500 - 3000 patients. What could possibly go wrong?
I'm pretty sure AngryCops could have passed EOD school with the way he just tiptoed around all those landmines. What a world we live in where social commentators have to do a dance and jump through hoops to not be cancelled by the mob.
That's because we haven't shot a politician in a while so they've forgotten they aren't kings. Pop one of em and the constitution will make a miraculous comeback.
@@varangiantactical8843 History has shown us, time and again, that they'll use it as an excuse to ERADICATE the constitution....what little is left. Brother, believe me I feel you, but reality isn't so friendly to us.
"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary security, deserve neither Liberty nor Security." ~Benjamin Franklin “If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, go home from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen”. ~Samuel Adams
Lessons of the day: 1) Military med schools have to stick a pig and keep it alive. 2) Bacon prices around military med schools are at rock bottom prices due to oversupply.
1) Military med schools have to stick a pig and keep it alive. Yeah, the 18D program. Not 68W. 68WW1 MIGHT do that. 2) Bacon prices around military med schools are at rock bottom prices due to oversupply. Oversupply? I thought it was because the military was 100% anti-white muslim/jewish now.
"Your snatch is gonna look like Frankenstein's forehead" - thanks A.C., I needed help picking out a costume to pass out candy this year: FrankenSnatch it is!! 😂👍🏽
@Richard Cranium those poor traumatized kids have been through enough, you monster! But please record it all and make sure to get good camera angles to upload all the momma Karen's meltdowns when their innocent little Timmy's and Tammy's get a glimpse of real life and lose their shit on your front porch! Thank you in advance, godspeed good sir! 👍
@@TheBunnyBunz Sadly, I'm sure it's nothing worse than they've seen at "inclusivity tran-story time" at their school or local library - & although I'm no expert, I would bet the true Karen's will be like "slaaaay kweeeen!" *snaps fingers* "I wear my pink hat, too! Can I get a selfie for the Gram?".... Society is filled with degenerates - and sometimes I have a little too much fun attempting to blend in! 😈
I’m sure the Guard RNs and doctors will be thrilled to get activated and sent back to their normal jobs at trash military pay instead of the significantly higher civilian wages they make.
Not only that, but what happens to their office personnel when they're activated? How do they get paid? Or maybe they're conscripted into the 'hole' created my firing the unvaccinated.
4.5 million people dead worldwide, 700k in the US alone. Seems worse than any natural disaster the US has ever had, so pretty justified to use the National Guard...
@@luke1119411 Or just not fire the people who have been serving through the pandemic this whole time. Gaining experience and risking their own lives to try to save others.
@@luke1119411 - Yup, 700k in the US alone. I seem to remember that number includes people who died from heart attacks, diabetes, heck, even that guy who was killed in a motorcycle crash was counted in that 700k number.
"you can't be two people at the same time." The government seems to think so, that was my experience in both the military and civilian federal service. Also known as the "do more with less" management philosophy.
It seems to be the same everywhere, you are expected to do the same amount of work as 3 people on half pay because they had to cut costs to make up for lost business that stemmed from a lack of people causing more people to leave causing you to work harder in spiral that ends with you in the hospital from working yourself too hard
During the "Emergency" they made a bunch of rules that unqualified personnel could run a ventilator and stuff. It was great. I'm sure they will do something similar.
Ye for some reason the governors of states with massive liberal cities gave themselves unconstitutional power. And they think they still can by using "executive orders" like who tf these yokels think they are kings and fking queens? This is more than ridiculous and yet they still continue to get lots of dirty money and even more power dunno why maybe because the people are lazy complacent arrogant morons.
This will backfire on them in spectacular fashion, new yorks medical lawsuits are about to go through the roof, all the woman in my family are career nurses and refer to military medics turned nurses as butchers, I know it's their crap training and not their fault but results are results
You don't get to claim that you're a hero and simultaneously reject science and reject a vaccination for an active pandemic. You think they have the right to reject a measles or a Hepatitis A vaccine? No, and if they don't get it, they get fired. We don't take chances in the healthcare industry.
I know I'm a week late, but here in Massachusetts, they are planning on activating the guard to fill in for school bus drivers, mainly the little vans from what I read
@@_Will___ You clearly have no idea about natural immunity. It's disgusting how you refer to these people, whom have put their own lives on the line for the past 2 years (initially uncertain whether they will come out of this alive), just to help cretins like you. All medical pro's are selfless people and our nations, by doing this, are making the medical sector an undesirable career to have.
@@WARHAWX181 "i want to treat patients who has covid but i refuse to get vaccinated if i get covid in a workplace where the chances of getting covid and infecting patients with covid is high reeee" Oh shut the fuck up.
Civilian walks into NY ER with a gun shot wound. ARNG medic: "heres some motrin. Make sure to drink plenty of water, change your socks, and (writes on slip of paper) heres your assigned spot at the hospital to pull security"
Registered nurses are often times direct commission in the army. They spent the years in school and have real world experience. A medic is just a glorified combat life saver who directs traffic at sick call in the morning. In combat, they are your best friend.
So, I don't have any military experience but I have around 13 years of experience in the field as a paramedic (including when I was able to perform ALS skills with patients during training). Can someone please clue me in when it comes to the Army? Because my experience interacting with Special Forces medics here in Richmond, training in the hospital, they were above my level. Army "medic" - NREMT-P or NREMT-B in the civilian world when they graduate?
@@BenAEMT army SF medics go through a lot more training on par with paramedic plus some other skills more akin to doctors as SF goes in to build relationships with communities. SF medics have to have some diagnostic abilities as well as ALS. Standard army Medics are EMT-B straight up with just a few protocols that civilians can’t do. Probably can in states with AEMT certs but my state doesn’t have them. A standard EMS Paramedic would be much better trained in ALS/PALS plus drugs than your average 68W
How are they denying people an insurance policy that they pay for out of every check, unemployment insurance and social security are funded by the individual. Never thought my polish great grandma was speaking of something I'd see.
They are using a work around, they are not firing people, they are preventing them from entering their workplace without proof af the jab. That way they can accuse them of abandoning their job which is on par as leaving it and then unemployment is not paid.
Us racist conservatives have been warning you for over a decade. People are soft and lazy, other countries are rebelling and standing up, and Americans cower and run to social media to join the sheep.
Yeah somehow I don't think 16 weeks of advanced army reserve medical training to become a medic is the same as the 4 years it takes to earn a nursing degree. I don't believe "close enough for government work" is the kind of attitude most people want to hear when they check into a hospital.
The only good thing I can see coming out of this is my daughter who works in a NY hospital will find a good military man to date. I hate her boyfriend 😂. Trying to find a silver lining to this tyranny. Smh
Funny how fast the “health care heroes” spiel was just thrown into the burn pit with the tires and human waste when it became less than politically expedient
Those thrown away hc workers will remember this, and everyone in school will take note. They thought they had a nursing shortage before, they ain't seen nothing yet.
@@DustyLamp School drop out rate is going to sky rocket in the medical field. You soon will not be able to understand a single word your doctor or nurse says because that are from some place over seas you can not even find on a map
Hospital staff:Patient was in a severe car accident NG soldier : Alright, better give him some ibuprofen and tell him to drink water. Throw a tourniquet on , just in case
Well done. We found several of these same things during State Active Duty during 2020. As State Defense Forces, we had medical professionals (Doctors, Nurses, Paramedics, etc) that were pulled out of their civilian jobs only to be put into uniform and be sent back to doing the same job they had been doing but for much less $$$$.
Do not worry. PA has started talking about using the pa national guard to be bus drivers like in Massachusetts to support the terrible school decisions in Philadelphia.
Don't do it man...our senate is set to flip next election. GOP only controls it by a cunthair. If Senator Mastriano gets elected next year, it will surely flip. Yes I know he's part of the GOP, but to many have been brainwashed. My family and I are heading at to MO in about 7 months. As far away from these liberal bastions as possible.
So let me get this straight from hero to zero in 1 year , how disgusting !!! I remember when ny couldn't get nurse to help during the pandemic and they called in nurse from out of state and then wanted to double tax them , mayor deblasio is should a disgrace
Get ready New York!! When I was in the Marine Corps, I broke my foot on a Thursday night. Friday morning, went to sick bay, sat for hours, went to chow, went back to my platoon for some training, never got seen that day. Saturday, had a PFT, ran 3 miles in 19:10 on the broken foot. Sunday, had guard duty. Monday, went to sick bay, didn't get seen in the morning, went to chow, went back to sick bay, didn't get seen in the afternoon. Tuesday, went to sick bay, didn't get seen in the morning, went to chow, went back after lunch and finally got looked at Tuesday afternoon and was put into a cast Tuesday night, got back to my platoon around 22:00 Tuesday night, 5 full days since the break. Good luck with that.
Question for you. If there is an emergency and much of the NY guard is called up. Or even just a unit or two, do you pull the medical personnel from the hospital to support the army unit, or do you short the unit for the hospital? Either way, one or the other is screwed.
When I was a VA nurse, the government could shuffle me around to any VA in the country regardless of my licensing. The states that I would have worked in would not have accepted my licensing without going through their boards. It's frustrating to see this policy becoming a national policy now.
There gets to be a point where all the stupidity from these politicians gets so overwhelmingly bad, you have to wonder if it's malicious and intentional
"Nurse! My head hurts, I vomit water every time I drink and I feel dizzy". "I'm not releasing you in training! Get back to your company". Sorry, I was in the IDF
Not only not getting the shot, but doing their jobs for the last 18 months, through the worst of the plandemic. And now fired for not getting a shot they didn't get during those 18 months. Great job Gov. way to represent the people of NY
Here in WA state, Gov Inslee says he's requiring state workers to get vaccinated in order to avoid having a workforce crisis in the future if large numbers of state employees get COVID. (Well, the time that would have happened was before there were vaccines, so that's not going to happen. But read on.) So, to avoid a potential workforce problem in the FUTURE (and problem that won't necessarily happen), he's going to create a workforce problem NOW, for which he has a backup plan (or so he says). Say what? Why not just have a backup plan for the future, a plan that may never be needed, rather than create a situation now that will REQUIRE the backup plan? The guy lives in clown world.
Methodist Hosp in Houston did this to their employees a few months back. If you are in a medical training/nurse program, you are forced to get the jab or be kicked out or not able to enter said programs.
@@SovietRussia777 yes, yes you do. Just do double shifts seven days a week till we have new staff. Anyone with any common sense can see how stupid this idea is. Or they are doing exactly what they want to happen.
Lest we forget, those medics might already be working as EMTs in civilian life. You replace the nurses with them and they'll have an EMT shortage and I do believe a bunch were just sent to various southern states already to do just that, with accompanying ambulances. Someone didn't watch the news earlier this week. Ooooooh, NY. Yous in trouble.
I knew " Yokel " was "Witless" on this asinine problem - she created -but the perspective you bring to the issue provides absolute clarity unseen in other media. Thank you for speaking out!
This is an absolute win, New York gets to trial socialized Healthcare! Imagine that NG doctor that gets pulled from his regular practice to get Army pay for doing his job vs his real pay. I know I would love to see his bedside manner.
Still too many civilian doctors calling the shots to be compared to the military, but this is a start. I hope it backfires because the people of New York deserve to die of medical malpractice for supporting this.
@@young98-cc5ls "cheapest labor force" "Military" Pick one. Yeah, 3 grand for a box of nails, real efficient there. Glad it's taxpayer funded, so they have no reason to spend other people's money intelligently.
Most national guard medical soldiers work in local communities as MAs, RNs and EMTs so if you take them away from their community you leave them short handed.
NYS Executive Branch won't stop until everyone either falls in line, moves away, or becomes a State Employee. They've declared a cold war on NYS citizens who value personal freedom and liberty.
Our idiot governor (Newsome - CA) survived a recall election and then decided he had the chops to mandate the COVID vaccine for every kid 5 and above, once approved by the CDC, to attend public school. I feel for nurses in NY, but the impact is millions versus thousands. It's going to get ugly.
@@JohnSmith-bh8um More than likely. The only thing we can hope for is that those morons continue to push the envelope until they alienate so many people that they simply can't manipulate the votes enough anymore. It's either that or some type of painful revolution.
@@ryankuypers1819 Widespread bribing of nurses to throw shots away and mark people as vaccinated. If millionaires and nursing homes can do it, so can I!
I went in for hernia surgery for right inguinal hernia and they operated on the left at Ft Riley medical hospital. Good luck to the people of New York with that Army medical expertise👍
Got told from my friend that their wisdom tooth extraction by the army medical provider involved them literally bringing out a hammer and chisel to crack the tooth. - My sister who works in a CIVILIAN dental office told me “yeah, I don’t think you’re supposed to do that.” - Pretty happy I decided to go to my civilian provider and NOT the military one for that procedure.
Same hospital screwed up my finger during a volar plate arthroplasty (reattach tendon to a bone basically) in my hand. Finally they sent me to a civilian specialist in Kansas City to try and fix all their mistakes.
@@kuo8088 I had my wisdom teeth pulled in basic at fort Benning. It wasn't numbed all the way and when I told them, they pretty much told me to squeeze the arm rest, before sticking something under it and prying it out. My jaw pops from time to time when I open my mouth, even to this day. That was in August of 2009.
Confused, over worked and unarmed national guard? I think if anything happen they would probably start fighting on the wrong side out of confusion. “Is this a drill? What is happening.”
Was at the military hospital on oahu to give some blood. An army specialist poked me three times to get it right and I had blood spewing from my arm. AWESOME!
Ive worked almost 2 years at retail during the pandemic being surrounded by hundreds of people everyday and picking up extra shifts so there will be more food on the shelves for people in the community. With bidens mandate i now risk losing my job if i dont get vaccinated even though like you said weve made it through the worst of the pandemic. Its literally like were living in a joke of a world thats ass backwards.
That’s if his mandates get through. His words are the equivalent of every dumb tweet trump did. I’m in the same boat and I’ve been packing myself into a office with drug addicts raging throwing their spit everywhere, but i have been perfectly fine.
Congress wants to mandate vaccines, yet exempt themselves?! I bet they are getting nothing more than some water or saline injected into them on camera. No way the would choose to take this heart condition, super blood clotting simulator that is these shots. Biden has lots of truth slips, and he said in a hospital that in 20 years every one of these tables will be filled with an Alzheimer's patient, unprovoked lmao. Well, that's what 20 years of heavy metals in your system will do.
That should end well, my arms still look like I was a drug addict because of the awesome 8 months of training Navy medics get. Two blood tests a year add up.
lol I had two civilian nurses blow both arms twice trying to put an IV in me one time (passed out in the heat). They took me over to an e-4 who looked at me for two seconds, said what the fuck were they doing, and put a butterfly needle in some hidden vein over my elbow. My 68w experience was much different I suppose lol
@@thalanoth I had a army jerkoff poke me are 4 times trying to take blood. He blamed me by saying "don't you know how to wash?" "fuck" "fucking thing rolled" "shit".... had a "real" nurse step in and bang 1st try, no pain, done in second. Yeah, ymmv.
Patient: *comes in with COVID, lungs collapsing as we speak* Army medic: I noticed your socks are lookin’ two-days worn. Also, here’s some children’s Motrin. I’m normally not supposed to do this, but it’s cherry-flavored 😉 Patient: *dies with cringe look on his face*
Next, they'll be asking for 11B's who are combat lifesaver qualified. Then they'll just give everyone CTT manuals and tell everyone to go over first aid. 😎
And where do we think those National Guard practice there medicine when not serving as weekend service men and women? Oh yeah, other hospitals in New York.
Army Medic treating a Covid patient: “Have you tried drinking water, ibuprofen, and changing your socks?”
Have you tried to poop today? It might help you feel better.
Real talk, the socks make all the difference.
Whats with the hand gestures? Is he doing semaphore?
Are there other topics hes mangled like this one?!
Is he always this stupid?
On point!!!!! 👉
Are you aware that there are red checks on your report??!!
The commitment to guardian potato is astounding. Into the sky
The space force should have called their men/women "rocketmen" or "spacemen"
@@Beriothien007 space cadets?
@@kingbaby8761 Spaceman spiff
Please. PLEASE AC.. Make a private potatoe into the skies shirt. It would make Basement Jesus elated
Cadets, Rangers, Paladin, Guardsman, plenty of cool names
Patient: “Did you just use the same needle that you used on the guy next to me?”
Soldier: “Yea what’s the problem?”
Nothing like making a joke about recent news that's soon going to be future news too
@@zyrohnmng old news as well, remember the guy that was popping up those things on his unit using the same needle? AC covered it as well. Into the sky!
I don't know what is worse about that story...that the army is on board because it saves money, or the actual IQ of a normal enlisted soldier.
@@larryjohnson3087: Charged w/medical oversight of officer candidate school attendees.
Licked it first. Good to go.
Peak irony would be if a nurse who was a Guard reservist was fired, and ended up being assigned to fill their own job.
All service members are required to have the vaccine so doubt
@@NotJustAnotherAverageJoe Not all are complying yet and there are legal challenges being made at every level. And if the 5th Circuit is any guide, this won't go well for Biden or the governors pushing mandates.
@@phydeux Vaccination mandates are literally older than the country. In 1775 George Washington (the famous ANTIFA cuck) required the entire continental army to undergo innoculation against smallpox. Considering up to 20% of Lobsterbacks died because they did not do this it is almost certain that it played a role in the victory of the continental army.
This public health standard has lasted for 233 years, is older than the country itself and was completely formalized in 1905 in a case called Jacobson v. Mass where the central finding was there was a compelling interest in ensuring public health and thus freedoms must be abrogated to achieve that goal. Or as Harlan put it:
"in every well ordered society charged with the duty of conserving the safety of its members the rights of the individual in respect of his liberty may at times, under the pressure of great dangers, be subjected to such restraint, to be enforced by reasonable regulations, as the safety of the general public may demand... [r]eal liberty for all could not exist under the operation of a principle which recognizes the right of each individual person to use his own [liberty], whether in respect of his person or his property, regardless of the injury that may be done to others."
Also the supreme court declined to pick up a challenge to Jacobson related to covid-19 already. So the 5th circuit court decision should not stand because it's 223 years of good public health policy that keeps people safe.
@@milhousevanhoutan9235 - The big difference is that the smallpox, polio, diphtheria, and other vaccines have been PROVEN to not provide defense, but actual inoculation.
The COVID "vaccines" only provide temporary resistance to the alpha variant and haven't been proven to last. And since it doesn't cover the delta variant, the vaccinated continue viral shedding that can spread it to others.
In Israel, which has a very high full vaccination rate, 85% of those in the ICU are vaccinated.
You don't see that with smallpox.
You don't see that with polio.
You don't see that with diphtheria.
And so on....
And even then, people with religious or personal beliefs were always exempted. Bodily integrity and autonomy are your primary innate right. Your body is your own, that's why you have a right to protect your life under the 2A. And you have the right to determine what goes into, and what comes out of your body.
The only time that right is suspended is if it's being done to IMMEDIATELY save your life (such as starting an IV in an ambulance). Vaccines don't generally fall under that exception, but some do, like the rabies vaccine or tetanus. And those exceptions are narrowly tailored under the law to minimize the violation of your rights and prevent them being the camel's nose in the tent.
@@phydeux You just fell for my trap card, I'm an EM/Surg specialist, married to a lawyer, who's been dealing with covid-19 far more than you.
First thing's first- Jacobson is SPECIFICALLY ABOUT A VACCINE MANDATE so no abrogation of bodily autonomy is not exclusive to life saving care.
Inoculation is the process of introducing something to cause an immune response. That immune response creates a degree of antigenic memory that degree of antigenic memory degrades over time naturally for all viruses including polio, diphtheria, smallpox etc. Which is why you are supposed to get boosters, just nobody does after they're adults. If you are having a child you should get an MMR booster for example. As a healthcare worker I need to get an MMR booster every 7 years. I have to get a Tdap booster every 10 years without fail. You SHOULD be getting MMR and Tdap boosters every 7 and 10 years but you don't; it's the most silent contributor to our current Measles outbreak not all the blame lies with antivaxx parents (though most of it does).
Now here's the dirty secret of vaccines, MMR and tDAP are VAST exceptions to the rule when it comes to the efficacy of vaccines. They are literally in a category of their own when it comes to effectiveness at prevention, the moderna and pfizer based mRNA vaccines were in this category against alpha variant. The vast majority of vaccines are right around where Covid-19 is right now with the Delta-Variant 60-75% effective at prevention/asymptomatic presentation 38-23% at significant attenuation of symptoms to the point the vast majority of cases do not require further care, and 1-2% still experience serious illness. So your Israel "statistic" is both cherry picked and a natural consequence of having a large number of vaccinated people in the middle of a pandemic. That 1-2% serious illness case represents A LOT of people in absolute terms, but in terms of statistics it's on par. Furthermore, Polio and Smallpox vaccines aren't given anymore because they were FAR worse than these numbers yet the smallpox vaccine still was able to essentially eradicate it from the planet.
Now for a list of jurisprudence preceded by a note on it- there's no higher bar than "compelling state interest" in the legal world. Bodily autonomy is subject to the same test as anything else "compelling state interest". The legal system makes a weird distinction between what you are and what you know, you can almost never be forced to divulge what you know no matter how compelling the state interest is, but when it comes to what you are they can do whatever, they want such as run the DNA of people who have been convicted of no crime through CODIS (Certain Drunk Driving laws where the taking of DNA and running against CODIS occurs before any due process).
A reverse timeline of Jurisprudence:
10/19/21 - SCOTUS declines to step in to block a law in Maine that allowed for no religious exemptions to a vaccine mandate, that was 3 weeks and 2 days ago for what it's worth. I cannot think there's any way the 5th circuit decision stands especially now that the vaccine is fully approved by the FDA.
1922-10/28/2021 - Jacobson is relied on as the jurisprudence basis of police power in a shit load of decisions
1922 - Jacobson is upheld by allowing school districts to mandate vaccines even in non pandemic times
1915- Jacobson
Jacobson is also the basic underpinning of police power in the United States. Without Jacobson's justification there is no place to derive police power to execute legislative wills, because the argument becomes "well my rights are the most important" "no my rights are the most important". From a jurisprudence standpoint it is impossible to overturn. Since the case is about a vaccine mandate you can't just excise that away either, you have to overturn the entire precedent or not.
Needless to say the law is not on the side against vaccine mandates.
"The heroes are now not heroes and are gonna get fired." That's rough.
Only some are heroes. If youre vaxxed youre a hero, if unvaxxed then you have never saved lives. Despite having covid blown in your face by ventilators for 2 years....
@@Kennypowers51 true that
They did this to themselves
Watching sane people go insane trying to use reason and logic is very relatable
@@relishcakes4525 Who did what to themselves?
You can see his soul die a little bit every time he says "INTO THE SKIES"
It’s his soul leaving his body and going “INTO THE SKIES”
As a respiratory therapist, " the bad breathing times" is a legitimate medical diagnosis 🤣🤣🤣
What about "pandemic of the obese"
@@Samuraid77 Micronesia and Mexico are more obese than the US
I thougth he would have also done private dirtbag too 😆
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What about the tuberculosis pandemic? 1.4 million died las year from... Drum roll!!!!!!!!!! TB!
Don’t worry it’s not a mandate, no one is forcing you to get a medical procedure against your will. Though if you refuse we’re cutting off your means to provide for your family, pay your bills, pay your mortgage and eat. Only a year and a half into 2 weeks to flatten the curve.
Shhh, you're letting the secret out.
Looks like a new strain is coming out. Epsilon will be out in 2022, and Sigma will be out in 2024.
@@Marinealver Ligma is my personal favorite
Oh yeah, bring on the Omega strain... Can't wait! 🤣🤣🤣
@@VintageWarfare dude what is ligma??? I've never heard of it!
Imagine not one, but hundreds of Pvt Potato’s concentrated at one single location. “Hey lady, get back here, we still need to tourniquet your snizz!”
dirt bag private will be remembering this comment
@@AngryCops With a ShamWow for the extra absorption power that it has. Bringing another meaning to "sham on"
Could you imagine being the person trying to be in charge of these new potatoes...
naw they would just toss some quickclot at it and move on.
Potatoe Paataatoe
Texas and Florida are about to find themselves with ALL the medical personnel they could ever need.
As long as they don't come down here and vote for the same crap they left behind.
@@oldhillbillybuckkowalski exactly
DeSantis and Abbott should send Hochul a thank you card
They might as well join everyone else who have been steadily coming down here over the last year.
@mowgli2071 sadly I believe you are correct.
Fun fact: The hospitals will still gladly over-classify your ER entry status to maximize profits and will bill you the same regardless of your excessive wait times or the horribly inexperienced staff they've brought on. Also, you still have no way of knowing in advance what your expenditures may tally to months later when you get the final billS. Imagine going to a restaurant for a burger but they refuse to tell you what the cost will be until AFTER you've eaten... when you find out they've charged you $450 for the burger, a separate $150 bill for the cook's presence and opinion, $80 for the use of an instant read thermometer to ensure proper temperature of the burger, and finally a $300 bill for your use of the facility.
Oh, that's just fucked.
Shhhh!! Those are supposed to be secrets!! Now OBEY OR DIE!!!
@@user-zq9su8jv2k With socialist healthcare in our current system, you'd be paying that much for someone else you don't even know. Take his burger scenario, except it's a random guy who got to eat, and then they found you on the sidewalk outside walking by, and you get slapped with his bill.
My dad died after battling cancer for 4 years. They actually marked covid related as cause of death! I guess they missed the chemo visits, feeding tube, weight loss and cancer itself! It’s a GD disgrace what is going on in our country.
@@lookingbehind6335 my sympathy for you loss
Just be glad it's not the marines.
"I'm sorry Mrs smith, he died of his gunshot wounds"
"But, but he only came in for a blood test!?"
"We gave him some motrin but he still didn't make it."
But my D.I. always said that Baby Jesus needs lots of friends to “sort out.” I’m just helping out my ride-or-die-lord-and-savior.
"Nurse, I'm starving!"
*nurse comes back with a plate of off brand crayons*
🤣😭😭 oh lord
Only problem with that is the Marine Corps doesn't have medical personnel
“They were heroes a year ago and now they’re not heroes.”
Sound familiar? Classifying veterans as a domestic terror threat?
Next thing will be euthanizing Veterans after they ETS so they arent a threat lmao.
Caesar crossed the Rubicon back into Rome (against the senate's will and under threat of being deemed a traitor taking an act of war) with a battle-hardened veteran 13th legion. The Roman government considered this insurrection, treason, and a declaration of war on the Roman Senate. Sound familiar? They're positioning to keep anyone with experience from entering the scene, under the threat of completely ruining you. It's why people who merely went to DC to see a Trump rally and protest (many that never even entered the capitol building) sit in jail to this day without bond.
Hey, I've seen this one before.
@@wormfood83 yeah, the writing on the wall
@@Tacticat96 no one TRULY wants to be a hero. TRUE heroes do what is right no matter what, to the best of their abilities. And they admit when they are wrong and it’s cold day in hell before you get them to take praise for what they’ve done. True heroes don’t think they are heroic at all.
As a Corpsman and a RN, it’s the perfect time to find another profession.
Bridge program from RN to NRP. We can always use more medics on the box. Pay is shit for some but only working 10 days a month is nice.
So sad....
Thank you for all you gave!
I'm helping nurses become independent concierge nurses for this same reason!
Fireman sounds like a good option
@@quintacaylor1382 lmk if you need a phone nurse from Indiana
"Do you want a 21 year old who only knows how to hand out ibuprofen.."
Whoa whoa whoa there buddy. They also know how to prescribe water and tell you to change your socks!
Yo, civilian EMT here. The sad part of this is that AC overestimates the scope of practice for basic EMTs. We don't stitch anything. Not allowed to. While we are trained to assist in childbirth, even doctors don't stich the taint anymore, they found that the body's better at doing it itself, unless it's a really bad rip. And there isn't anything to do for a head injury from a car accident. Slap a collar on them and transport. We're really nowhere close to being a nurse.
Oh you have massive multisystem trauma with tension hemothorax and are going into decompensated shock? I diagnose you with O2 and transp- wait we’re already at the hospital. Absolutely going to go well
Exactly, you’re just plugging the holes in the dam while transporting to definitive care.
02 and Transport. That was my EMT B motto.
That's a problem for us that live in rural areas, at minimum, you have a thirty minute drive to get to the nearest facility.
It's usually quicker for somebody to throw them in a truck and bring them in themselves than it is to wait for help.
@@spqr3420
[Grabs used needle] Yes sir! We are definitely better than EMTs! Now where do I put this needle? Just anywhere? Alright!
They are robbing Peter to pay Paul but at least they are going to pay Paul WAY less when they get activated, lol. Oh you were making $150k+ as a doctor/nurse with years of experience, not anymore now you are just an O-4/5 or E-5/6 etc. Imagine being activated to literally fill your own job but being paid less for doing it. Doh!
Thats a great point. Making 150k+ as a doctor only to get activated to make a max of 70-80k. ECONOMICS
@@AngryCops How is it that every time I look at America it somehow gets worse?
Depending if they are on state active duty orders then they are not even receiving federal benefits, but state; which means they are not getting retirement, BAH, or more.
And they’ll tax the shit out of them as well.
Then the DOD demands all troops are vaccinated, you refuse and find yourself dishonourable discharge for failure to obey a direct order. So you end up being fired from the same job twice and the proud owner of a federal felony conviction. Oh f ucking joy.
I have a buddy I served with, he’s from Long Island I served with him in Bosnia and Kosovo…. While he was in the army he was going to school and got excepted to a nursing program and a small college outside Hinesville, Georgia. He has been critical care, home health and has worked in the ER for close to 15 years. He just got fired because he refused to take the vaccine. Am I losing my mind, This sounds very dystopic almost Orwellian
Aye I’m from hinesville Georgia I know the school you’re talking about
It sounds that way cuz is is that way.
He should've gotten the bloody vaccine
@@pomax1464 he shouldn't have to be forced. It's his decision, not anyone else.
@@michaelsingleton6430 aye me too. Its so weird so see mention Hinesville
"INTO THE SKYYYYYYYYY" -my favorite potato phrase . Keep up the incredible work AC
Edit: I'm against all kinds of Man dates or mandates....thank you
ER: "We got a car accident victim with severe head trauma and internal bleeding. What do we do?"
Medic 1: "Uhhh, change the socks and keep their feet dry?"
Medic 2: "I have morphine."
Yay morphine!
Ketimine is better for head trauma
Random Medic in the distance: HYDRATION!
How does medic 2 taking morphine help the car accident victim?
@@jimmybrewer3086 you try to not hurt someone when there trying to hurt you? People in sevear pain will try to fight you
These politicians are getting really comfortable using military personel
Martial law incoming disguised as helping covid "crisis".
They are getting. Ore comfortable replacing troops who would potentially have the free will to disobey an order to fire on American Citizens with drones who will have no such reservations.
Remember that "Righteous Strike" in retaliation for the bombing of Kabul Airfield? Well that is coming soon to a neighborhood near you.
The loss of Afghanistan provides the perfect "reason" to RESTRUCTURE the US Military.
Won't be long those transgender soldiers will be going door to door to round up the 'deplorables'. "Fundamentally transforming the United States of America" will be much easier with all the patriots out of the way.
@@Ziggy_Moonglow damn bro. That's some hate you have there
@@thealaskanseparatist6786 definitely
As a retired 68W I can confirm, we are VERY capable of learning advanced medical procedures quickly and efficiently, HOWEVER to the standard of civilian medicine? Not so much.
68WM6 (68C) are trained to work on the same level as an RN.
@@calypsohandjack9278 there's a difference between 68w and 68wm6 sooo there's that I would assume that majority of personal would be in the 68w category versus the 68wm6 mos and I can guarantee you that there is not 5,000 68wm6's to cover the amount of seasoned nurses that have been in the field probably longer then those military personnel have been alive for
@@LNJuggernaut RIP patients if that was the case, 68W medical background is limited vs corpsman. More trauma related. I doubt 68W will be directly responsible for patient care, they’ll probably be used to start IVs, get VS, clean, and other tech/PCA responsibilities.
@@LNJuggernaut if you have AKO access you can literally look up how many 68Cs there are, on active duty at least to my knowledge.
As a former 68w as well I can confirm this. M6's are few and far between. I can do chest tubes and a needle chest decompression. I can intubate and start an IV. We're taught this stuff only to do what emts are trained to do, and that's to get the casualties to the next echelon of care, with a caveat that you may be sitting on a casualty for much longer. Idc if you're the best surgeon in the world....
If you're in a dusty random house in the desert trying to perform surgery, there's very little chance your tools are sterile and while your patient a generally healthy young adult, there's a world of difference from the military to the civilian world. Not to mention that army medics are under standing orders of a licensed PA...
I was scanning through the news on Google and there was a story about you not getting promoted due to your content on social media and as a subscriber to your content I read it. The article seemed to cast you in a mostly good light and threw shade at your departments leadership. Hope you get a promotion one of these days and you all deserve a raise.
“We’ve got three ambulances coming in hot with a gunshot, car crash and drug overdose! We need everybody STAT! Where are all our NG’s?”
“They’re taking a mandatory 7-hour class on CRT, so we won’t be getting any help from them.”
Don't forget about Suicide Prevention, EEO, and Sexual Harrassment too.
@@iyaayas “Yo we got 6 people coming in for a car crash, everybody on de-. Where’s all the Medics?!” “Oh yeah, they’re in their mandatory SAPR briefing, them people dead as shit.”
@@ethanobenauer7083 How do I stop that bleeding again? I just learned from SAPR that I can't touch anyone without permission but this unconscious bleeding person hasn't given me that permission yet.
@@iyaayas Someone comes in from a car crash, and all you’re gonna have is a bunch of NG medics wondering how the fuck they tourniquet a coma.
You make the mistake that they actually cared about lives.
They only care about compliance.
New york state moving soldiers into hospitals, is like using your hands to fill a bucket with water, that has the bottom taken out
They don't need the soldiers there. Every major hospital is in on the genocide that is taking place. They are lying about diagnosis they get 20 grand from the US government to "treat" covid patients. You know they actually get a bonus if you die? Now look at what putting healthy people on a ventilator does. History it shows it takes time for these types of evil people to pay, but they always do. The silver lining is Israel has the highest death rate cause they are the highest vaccinated country.
@@extraordinarilybasic3250 what... you sound like a delusional tiktok "conspiracy theorist".
LOL... As a former Combat Medic (among other things) attached to a NG M.A.S.H. unit (for two years, out of 13.5 yrs service), laughed my arse off when I heard NY's plan to replace their highly experienced and well-trained nurses with military nurses?!?... That is wrong on sooo many levels!!!
Guess they aren’t so essential anymore. Also “into the skyyyyyy” still kills me.
Oh wow the american government forgetting about those who were once called heroes and basically booting them out on the street ? Where have we seen this before..
@@beliveau4943 I mean they refused a government/company mandate to be vaccinated. It sucks it had to happen to them for refusing a vaccine. I was forced to take one too but I like my job more than dying on a hill.
@@__prometheus__ government doesnt have that authority tHE us GOVERNMENTS LIST OF ACTUAL AUTHORITY IS VANISHINGLY SMALL
When do we take our Country back??
@@__prometheus__ you had the right to medical informed consent under the 1st, 4th, 5th, 6th, 8th and 9th, amendments depending on the situation surrounding your vaccine mandate, this is also against the Geneva convention and article 6 section 3 of the Nuremburg Code stating, " No government shall mandate or force medical treatment upon any person without individual consent "
But if you decided putting food on your families table was more important than maintaining your right to informed consent, well, hope you're healthy despite the experimental treatment.
Can't even get Unemployment if fired. That's so BS. Way to go NY. Makes Florida man seem normal
Florida man IS normal
@@AlphaOmega1025 or maybe we went crazier then Florida Man
Nothing makes Florida look normal... Even us Canadians look at Florida like, wtf lol
@@AlphaOmega1025 this florida man still has never been locked down and have only worn a mask like 5 times (when old people piss their pants around me at work). I think thats pretty normal Lmao
@@LordAsagard to be fair, all of America looks at Canada like wtf?
Civilian: "Doctor I have cancer!"
Corporal: "Here, take some ibuprofen."
Drink water
Oh it's on your arm? Here's my jackknife.
Yeah, it's perfectly fine for you to cut out out, I mean, at the very worst it bleeds a bit, but then I'll just put a tourniquet on it and give you some ibuprofen.
Into the sky!!
EMT's are not even allowed to do that lol
@@Cypher84X : WRONG PRIVATE! The correct term is HYDRATE!!!
And change your socks.
When I was in the National Guard they never gave me nursing duties, however being a guardsman, we can learn rather quickly and if all else fails, use cover fire and throw some grenades.
send it !
SEND IT!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Patient comes in with severe chest trauma & breathing difficulty.
What do you do?
Lay down covering fire & fall back by squads to the APC?
Good training,troop!
"that patient needs to be cleaned for operation"
FRAG OUT!
“Private, load the the SAW I need to clear out the waiting room”
Imagine being a guard nurse and getting activated for 1st Lt pay instead of making travel nursing pay at 4K a week!
Id imagine there would be mass awol at that point
God help us. I’ve been misdiagnosed for 2 years with a broken wrist. I broke it deployed on a naval ship out in the Middle East. They kept telling me it was all in my head and didn’t even bother prescribing me Motrin. I was persistent and lucky that a neurologist listened, overstepped the bounds of my IDC in referring me to get X-rays because my IDC was stubborn and refused saying that he already diagnosed me with a sprained wrist and to deal with it. The X-ray came back with my lunate bone collapsed with arthritis and necrosis. This caused me so much depression and sleepless nights because of the physical pain. You all should be afraid if you aren’t right now.
Yep, "being a bitch" is the most common IDC diagnosis and you won't even go further than that. Sucks. Went to the doctor a total of 2 times in the Navy. I had to be coughing up blood for a week just to get the first one 🤣
@@uberLejoe Can yall not get a appointment with a real doctor? Like I'm curious what happens if you get a diagnosis from a large or prestigious doc?
@@iliftthingsupandputthemdow4364 you see the shipboard medic, then they'll send you to a naval doctor/clinic on shore if needed.
@@uberLejoe I mean obviously OP just needs to have tougher wrists.
Sorry to hear that bud! hope you can improve your condition. My girl friend was told leg injury was a sprain. Medical Discharge within 6 months as it was actually broken and leg is now FUBAR. 70% disabled and it keeps getting worse.
“Ma’am, I’m going to need you to take this Motrin and change your socks. Also, drink this bottle of water. Yes ma’am, that is my prescription for you… No, no there’s no need for antibiotics, just clean socks. Yes-I DO realize you have pneumonia…that’s why we gave you the Motrin.”
I like how Pvt Potato almost gets a little sadder with every "INTO THE SKY!"
That poor little spud
Soon Angy's going to end up in the brig because, he said something negative about the military and we now live in an authoritarian society. I'm only half-joking, which is quite depressing.
But… but…. The military is an authoritarian organization… I am so confused on the Down syndrome
Well, majority of his statements were based on fact, and most of his opinions were to point out NY Gov's stupidity. Plus it was out of humor. And he wasn't in uniform unlike USMC Lt. Col. Scheller--Semper Fi to that Marine. Actually, I think AC is retired? Correct me if I'm wrong. But, you're not wrong. It could get to the point of authoritarianism soon, unfortunately.
@@bravozulu0380 Facts don't matter. They can make up whatever they want and push through charges. Seen it more than once.
@@jonathanwatkins6951 Would've been worse if AC went full Drill Sergeant on Gov. Hochul's ass. You're right, facts don't matter to Big Tech, the Left Elite, or to any Left-WInger. What does matter to them is the amount of attention and recognition the individual gains when stating these facts.
@@and__7431 Using a mental disorder as a insult lowers the quality of your argument. In fact, insults lower the quality of your argument as a whole. Try leaving those out and more people might take you seriously ^^ just trying to help.
Considering you are correct, next time just explain your side a little more. For example, The military does work under an authoritarian principle, however that is because they are not doing comfortable things. People die in the military and putting things to a vote can mean wasted time. wasted time can mean death. Similar to a hospital. A nurse might not want to touch someone covered in vomit (especially if they are not sure what caused them to vomit), However every second that nurse doesn't act could bring that person closer to death. At points like that sometimes you need to just do what you are told. The difference however is that authoritarianism might be useful in small populations, but like communism, the more people the messier it gets. Especially if there is nothing for the people to work for. Listening to someone of authority when you are scared is comforting, but when the fear and confusion is gone, someone controlling how much food you can have isn't fun anymore.
I know this is old by now but I just saw this video. I can tell you from personal experience that Active Duty Navy doctors, Nurses and Corpsmen are being taken OUT of Navy clinics and Hospitals to go fill gaps in healthcare in civilian facilities. This now creates a huge gap of coverage for the patients they were seeing at those Navy MTFs. Patients being able to be seen for routine and chronic illnesses are now waiting 2-3 weeks to be seen and we can't do shit about it. Doctors who had 1500 patients assigned to them now have 2500 - 3000 patients. What could possibly go wrong?
I'm pretty sure AngryCops could have passed EOD school with the way he just tiptoed around all those landmines.
What a world we live in where social commentators have to do a dance and jump through hoops to not be cancelled by the mob.
So weird how this is so politicized....i can't imagine how that happens.
National guard are scab labor
Buck joe fiden
@@Yolbosun LET'S GO BRANDON!!!!
That's because we haven't shot a politician in a while so they've forgotten they aren't kings. Pop one of em and the constitution will make a miraculous comeback.
@@varangiantactical8843
History has shown us, time and again, that they'll use it as an excuse to ERADICATE the constitution....what little is left. Brother, believe me I feel you, but reality isn't so friendly to us.
"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary security, deserve neither Liberty nor Security."
~Benjamin Franklin
“If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, go home from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen”.
~Samuel Adams
That Sam guy makes some tasty beer
Truth
Samuel adams was GIGAchad before GIGA chad existed …
Hear hear!
I feel like I just got scolded by a ghost.
Lessons of the day:
1) Military med schools have to stick a pig and keep it alive.
2) Bacon prices around military med schools are at rock bottom prices due to oversupply.
1) Military med schools have to stick a pig and keep it alive.
Yeah, the 18D program. Not 68W. 68WW1 MIGHT do that.
2) Bacon prices around military med schools are at rock bottom prices due to oversupply.
Oversupply? I thought it was because the military was 100% anti-white muslim/jewish now.
"Your snatch is gonna look like Frankenstein's forehead" - thanks A.C., I needed help picking out a costume to pass out candy this year: FrankenSnatch it is!! 😂👍🏽
@Richard Cranium those poor traumatized kids have been through enough, you monster! But please record it all and make sure to get good camera angles to upload all the momma Karen's meltdowns when their innocent little Timmy's and Tammy's get a glimpse of real life and lose their shit on your front porch! Thank you in advance, godspeed good sir! 👍
@@TheBunnyBunz Sadly, I'm sure it's nothing worse than they've seen at "inclusivity tran-story time" at their school or local library - & although I'm no expert, I would bet the true Karen's will be like "slaaaay kweeeen!" *snaps fingers* "I wear my pink hat, too! Can I get a selfie for the Gram?"....
Society is filled with degenerates - and sometimes I have a little too much fun attempting to blend in! 😈
I’m sure the Guard RNs and doctors will be thrilled to get activated and sent back to their normal jobs at trash military pay instead of the significantly higher civilian wages they make.
yes they are jumping in joy right about now
Not only that, but what happens to their office personnel when they're activated? How do they get paid? Or maybe they're conscripted into the 'hole' created my firing the unvaccinated.
Best part is that creates removes them from one job and puts them in another thus still making the same amount of workers
Standby for NYNG MEDCOM retention crisis in 3... 2... 1...
It would be entertaining if they used the activated guard without the vaccine to replace the civilian job they had moments before.
Remember when the national guard was the emergency button when natural disasters occurred?
Pepperidge farms remembers.
Was that before or after Speakeasy Pelosi showed off her fancy refrigerator with $12.00 a pint ice cream that is delivered to her Californian mansion?
4.5 million people dead worldwide, 700k in the US alone. Seems worse than any natural disaster the US has ever had, so pretty justified to use the National Guard...
@@luke1119411 Or just not fire the people who have been serving through the pandemic this whole time. Gaining experience and risking their own lives to try to save others.
@@akaruchoose2693 Or they could just get vaccinated. Coming from someone who's been serving during the pandemic.
@@luke1119411 - Yup, 700k in the US alone. I seem to remember that number includes people who died from heart attacks, diabetes, heck, even that guy who was killed in a motorcycle crash was counted in that 700k number.
New York is seeming very strange more and more as I learn about it.
"you can't be two people at the same time."
The government seems to think so, that was my experience in both the military and civilian federal service. Also known as the "do more with less" management philosophy.
Yep the good old cut tbe budget and cut the staff but increase the things you need to to with now less money and people.
It seems to be the same everywhere, you are expected to do the same amount of work as 3 people on half pay because they had to cut costs to make up for lost business that stemmed from a lack of people causing more people to leave causing you to work harder in spiral that ends with you in the hospital from working yourself too hard
Sometimes “Yikes” is the only word that works in a given situation. This is one of those situations.
“We’re fucked” also works
Yikes! We're fucked!!
Clusterfuck...... Its a cover all
During the "Emergency" they made a bunch of rules that unqualified personnel could run a ventilator and stuff. It was great. I'm sure they will do something similar.
And only killed thousands in the process... Good ole ny
Ye for some reason the governors of states with massive liberal cities gave themselves unconstitutional power. And they think they still can by using "executive orders" like who tf these yokels think they are kings and fking queens? This is more than ridiculous and yet they still continue to get lots of dirty money and even more power dunno why maybe because the people are lazy complacent arrogant morons.
@@grekygrek they're ignorant.
@1 1 what’s the alternative?
@1 1 Not a lot of choice when you’re drowning in fluids
The break rooms of New York hospitals are about to be flooded with E4 and below types, smoking and staring into their cell phones.
I desperately want "into the sky" to be the Space forces motto now
….is it not?
@@jasonjoyce7504 no idea, it had better be
I want it as my ringtone
I want space force to point their laser's toward DC until they give us our country back.
I will start the petition. 😂😂😂😂😂
"They've lost"
You mean, they fired. Nurses are threated like Vietnam Vets. You serve your country and get kicked into the curb.
Vietnam vets > nurses
This will backfire on them in spectacular fashion, new yorks medical lawsuits are about to go through the roof, all the woman in my family are career nurses and refer to military medics turned nurses as butchers, I know it's their crap training and not their fault but results are results
@@abradolflincler00 There is a reason Navy Corpsmen drag their balls over the faces of Army Medics...
You don't get to claim that you're a hero and simultaneously reject science and reject a vaccination for an active pandemic. You think they have the right to reject a measles or a Hepatitis A vaccine? No, and if they don't get it, they get fired. We don't take chances in the healthcare industry.
@John Doe Fucking exactly.
I know I'm a week late, but here in Massachusetts, they are planning on activating the guard to fill in for school bus drivers, mainly the little vans from what I read
Ah yes the good ol' "get-rid-of-the-heros-and-institue-military-medical"
They stopped being "heros" the moment they refused to get the vaccine, putting their selfish needs over the good of the many.
Ah, the classic blunder
@@_Will___ You clearly have no idea about natural immunity. It's disgusting how you refer to these people, whom have put their own lives on the line for the past 2 years (initially uncertain whether they will come out of this alive), just to help cretins like you. All medical pro's are selfless people and our nations, by doing this, are making the medical sector an undesirable career to have.
@@_Will___ Our body our choice… unless some moronic liberal thinks otherwise, even if science says different.
But yea, post stupid shit anyways.
@@WARHAWX181 "i want to treat patients who has covid but i refuse to get vaccinated if i get covid in a workplace where the chances of getting covid and infecting patients with covid is high reeee" Oh shut the fuck up.
Civilian walks into NY ER with a gun shot wound.
ARNG medic: "heres some motrin. Make sure to drink plenty of water, change your socks, and (writes on slip of paper) heres your assigned spot at the hospital to pull security"
Security, that wouldn't happen. They would just give them 4 days of quarters.
Here in Florida, There has been a noticeable increase in people from NY oddly enough most are in the medical field,
Registered nurses are often times direct commission in the army. They spent the years in school and have real world experience. A medic is just a glorified combat life saver who directs traffic at sick call in the morning. In combat, they are your best friend.
This post is now claimed by the Navy Corpsmen 💪⚓️
In Malaysia, it's an Internship training.
@@ashtonharris2412 amen
So, I don't have any military experience but I have around 13 years of experience in the field as a paramedic (including when I was able to perform ALS skills with patients during training).
Can someone please clue me in when it comes to the Army? Because my experience interacting with Special Forces medics here in Richmond, training in the hospital, they were above my level.
Army "medic" - NREMT-P or NREMT-B in the civilian world when they graduate?
@@BenAEMT army SF medics go through a lot more training on par with paramedic plus some other skills more akin to doctors as SF goes in to build relationships with communities. SF medics have to have some diagnostic abilities as well as ALS. Standard army Medics are EMT-B straight up with just a few protocols that civilians can’t do. Probably can in states with AEMT certs but my state doesn’t have them. A standard EMS Paramedic would be much better trained in ALS/PALS plus drugs than your average 68W
How are they denying people an insurance policy that they pay for out of every check, unemployment insurance and social security are funded by the individual. Never thought my polish great grandma was speaking of something I'd see.
Its fine to be outraged by this, but to compare it to what the Nazi's did is fucking batshit
They are using a work around, they are not firing people, they are preventing them from entering their workplace without proof af the jab. That way they can accuse them of abandoning their job which is on par as leaving it and then unemployment is not paid.
Us racist conservatives have been warning you for over a decade. People are soft and lazy, other countries are rebelling and standing up, and Americans cower and run to social media to join the sheep.
@@Xsi9mm its really not their keeping people from working because of their personal choice. Its very comparable
A@@Xsi9mm research what the Nazi did BEFORE the Holocaust. It's a spot on analogy
Yeah somehow I don't think 16 weeks of advanced army reserve medical training to become a medic is the same as the 4 years it takes to earn a nursing degree. I don't believe "close enough for government work" is the kind of attitude most people want to hear when they check into a hospital.
I’m a Paramedic and there’s no way I could fill in for a medsurg nurse. Maybe ER or ICU. But my training is not in long term care.
The only good thing I can see coming out of this is my daughter who works in a NY hospital will find a good military man to date. I hate her boyfriend 😂. Trying to find a silver lining to this tyranny. Smh
@Witch of salem Soilders
Have you met anyone in the military? She's probably better off single 😂
Just be glad they ain't marines. Good luck figuring out who the father is
At least she's vaccinated 👍
I hear Pvt Potato is still on the market
Funny how fast the “health care heroes” spiel was just thrown into the burn pit with the tires and human waste when it became less than politically expedient
Those thrown away hc workers will remember this, and everyone in school will take note. They thought they had a nursing shortage before, they ain't seen nothing yet.
@@DustyLamp except for the schools are teaching everyone how they are "cossacks" that should be purged.
Underrated comment
@@DustyLamp School drop out rate is going to sky rocket in the medical field. You soon will not be able to understand a single word your doctor or nurse says because that are from some place over seas you can not even find on a map
More New Yorkers will be moving to Florida and start voting for Desantis.
Hospital staff:Patient was in a severe car accident
NG soldier : Alright, better give him some ibuprofen and tell him to drink water. Throw a tourniquet on , just in case
Hey Doc, what about a fresh change of sock?
I think I got some quick clot from '06. That'll do the trick.
oh and now the limb that had the tourniquet on has to be amputated even though it didn't require a tourniquet. "into the sky!"
Well done. We found several of these same things during State Active Duty during 2020. As State Defense Forces, we had medical professionals (Doctors, Nurses, Paramedics, etc) that were pulled out of their civilian jobs only to be put into uniform and be sent back to doing the same job they had been doing but for much less $$$$.
Thank god my family's moving to Pennsylvania after over 20 years of living in NYC.
Welcome! Let's get rid of the Wolf ilk and begin voting red again! Stop PA from becoming NY!
Do not worry. PA has started talking about using the pa national guard to be bus drivers like in Massachusetts to support the terrible school decisions in Philadelphia.
It’s going to creep Eastward. Philly is a retard city just like NYC
Don't do it man...our senate is set to flip next election. GOP only controls it by a cunthair. If Senator Mastriano gets elected next year, it will surely flip. Yes I know he's part of the GOP, but to many have been brainwashed. My family and I are heading at to MO in about 7 months. As far away from these liberal bastions as possible.
@@TRLgoodvibesdotcom No lies detected
So let me get this straight from hero to zero in 1 year , how disgusting !!! I remember when ny couldn't get nurse to help during the pandemic and they called in nurse from out of state and then wanted to double tax them , mayor deblasio is should a disgrace
Seeing how red AC was getting while staring at his switching thumbs fucking killed me. Without context that’s a phenomenal picture.
That should be a gif!
@@jordanfrancisco27 just made the gif, not sure where to upload it.
It's fantastically funny muted.
Get ready New York!! When I was in the Marine Corps, I broke my foot on a Thursday night. Friday morning, went to sick bay, sat for hours, went to chow, went back to my platoon for some training, never got seen that day. Saturday, had a PFT, ran 3 miles in 19:10 on the broken foot. Sunday, had guard duty. Monday, went to sick bay, didn't get seen in the morning, went to chow, went back to sick bay, didn't get seen in the afternoon. Tuesday, went to sick bay, didn't get seen in the morning, went to chow, went back after lunch and finally got looked at Tuesday afternoon and was put into a cast Tuesday night, got back to my platoon around 22:00 Tuesday night, 5 full days since the break. Good luck with that.
Question for you. If there is an emergency and much of the NY guard is called up. Or even just a unit or two, do you pull the medical personnel from the hospital to support the army unit, or do you short the unit for the hospital? Either way, one or the other is screwed.
Yep NY government and the Army "HEY GUYS WE DID A THING!!!"
When I was a VA nurse, the government could shuffle me around to any VA in the country regardless of my licensing. The states that I would have worked in would not have accepted my licensing without going through their boards. It's frustrating to see this policy becoming a national policy now.
Excellent points as always AC…These governors & politicians don’t have the first clue what they’re doing..
They don't? But the governor said she's "talked to all the major heads of religion".... totally seems legit, right?
There gets to be a point where all the stupidity from these politicians gets so overwhelmingly bad, you have to wonder if it's malicious and intentional
"Nurse! My head hurts, I vomit water every time I drink and I feel dizzy".
"I'm not releasing you in training! Get back to your company".
Sorry, I was in the IDF
When he kept yelling THE NUMBER DOESN’T CHANGE I was like MATH IS MATH lmao
And 2+2=5 unless you want to be sent to a quarantine camp.
@@Marinealver better dead than red
Tnis must be some crazy pandemic, if you can fire any and all medical personnel for not getting a shot
Not only not getting the shot, but doing their jobs for the last 18 months, through the worst of the plandemic. And now fired for not getting a shot they didn't get during those 18 months. Great job Gov. way to represent the people of NY
Here in WA state, Gov Inslee says he's requiring state workers to get vaccinated in order to avoid having a workforce crisis in the future if large numbers of state employees get COVID. (Well, the time that would have happened was before there were vaccines, so that's not going to happen. But read on.) So, to avoid a potential workforce problem in the FUTURE (and problem that won't necessarily happen), he's going to create a workforce problem NOW, for which he has a backup plan (or so he says). Say what? Why not just have a backup plan for the future, a plan that may never be needed, rather than create a situation now that will REQUIRE the backup plan? The guy lives in clown world.
@dth stk what about Afghanistan & the southern border, what happened there lol
@dth stk
Yeah, come on out to my house, and try that crap!!!!
@dth stk bring back trump gas prices
11b: "Doc I broke my leg"
*"Here's some aspirin"*
Change your socks and drink some water.
I think you meant ibuprofen, I’ve never gotten aspirin it was always ranger candy.
Good old APC's (All Purpose Capsules)...
And here I was believing Motrin was the miracle drug of choice.
Methodist Hosp in Houston did this to their employees a few months back. If you are in a medical training/nurse program, you are forced to get the jab or be kicked out or not able to enter said programs.
I could feel the the “WHAT THE FUCK”
In this rant on a molecular level.
Who's going to replace the guardsmen while deployed? They have their own jobs ya know.
The fired nurses could.
I work at a hospital lol so do I get activated and deployed to go do my exact same job?? 😂
What about the guardsmen that are also going to get laid off? Democrats are more dangerous than the coof
I have been reading/watching to much WH40k because when you said guardsmen I thought Astra Milatarum.
@@SovietRussia777 yes, yes you do. Just do double shifts seven days a week till we have new staff. Anyone with any common sense can see how stupid this idea is. Or they are doing exactly what they want to happen.
Lest we forget, those medics might already be working as EMTs in civilian life. You replace the nurses with them and they'll have an EMT shortage and I do believe a bunch were just sent to various southern states already to do just that, with accompanying ambulances. Someone didn't watch the news earlier this week. Ooooooh, NY. Yous in trouble.
At least the bedside manner at some of those hospitals are gonna be funny as hell.
Fired AND ineligible for unemployment?! Man I can hear the labor lawyers salivating...
In nyc where everyone sue? Yea I wouldn’t doubt it
I knew " Yokel " was "Witless" on this asinine problem - she created -but the perspective you bring to the issue provides absolute clarity unseen in other media.
Thank you for speaking out!
This is an absolute win, New York gets to trial socialized Healthcare! Imagine that NG doctor that gets pulled from his regular practice to get Army pay for doing his job vs his real pay. I know I would love to see his bedside manner.
Still too many civilian doctors calling the shots to be compared to the military, but this is a start. I hope it backfires because the people of New York deserve to die of medical malpractice for supporting this.
@@young98-cc5ls "cheapest labor force"
"Military"
Pick one.
Yeah, 3 grand for a box of nails, real efficient there. Glad it's taxpayer funded, so they have no reason to spend other people's money intelligently.
French here, that isn't how socialized healthcare work. This has nothing to do with it.
@@johnwotek3816 then how does it work?
@@kingkazuma2239 Basically, you just pay taxes that are used to pay the personnel and equipement.
You know AC is actually pissed off when he gets quiet.
We love you AC. We need to see more hipchecking bad guys into space.
Most national guard medical soldiers work in local communities as MAs, RNs and EMTs so if you take them away from their community you leave them short handed.
So they're replacing nurses with National Guard nurses that are probably already working as nurses in the same hospitals?
No they are replacing doctors and nurses with army medics who did a few month corse and havent practiced on live humans in years
NYS Executive Branch won't stop until everyone either falls in line, moves away, or becomes a State Employee. They've declared a cold war on NYS citizens who value personal freedom and liberty.
The best part is that we are paying them to do this! Lest we not forget Hochul was never elected, merely placed in her position
Our idiot governor (Newsome - CA) survived a recall election and then decided he had the chops to mandate the COVID vaccine for every kid 5 and above, once approved by the CDC, to attend public school. I feel for nurses in NY, but the impact is millions versus thousands. It's going to get ugly.
@@ryankuypers1819 it was a sham recall. We know this.
@@JohnSmith-bh8um More than likely. The only thing we can hope for is that those morons continue to push the envelope until they alienate so many people that they simply can't manipulate the votes enough anymore. It's either that or some type of painful revolution.
@@ryankuypers1819 Widespread bribing of nurses to throw shots away and mark people as vaccinated. If millionaires and nursing homes can do it, so can I!
"A pat on the back is only a few feet away from a kick in the ass"
I went in for hernia surgery for right inguinal hernia and they operated on the left at Ft Riley medical hospital. Good luck to the people of New York with that Army medical expertise👍
Got told from my friend that their wisdom tooth extraction by the army medical provider involved them literally bringing out a hammer and chisel to crack the tooth.
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My sister who works in a CIVILIAN dental office told me “yeah, I don’t think you’re supposed to do that.”
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Pretty happy I decided to go to my civilian provider and NOT the military one for that procedure.
Same hospital screwed up my finger during a volar plate arthroplasty (reattach tendon to a bone basically) in my hand. Finally they sent me to a civilian specialist in Kansas City to try and fix all their mistakes.
Yeah this is gonna be lawsuit armageddon for the NY medical industry
Y’all are acting like the Army is training surgeons and dentists. They are trained at the same schools as their civilian counterparts.
@@kuo8088 I had my wisdom teeth pulled in basic at fort Benning. It wasn't numbed all the way and when I told them, they pretty much told me to squeeze the arm rest, before sticking something under it and prying it out. My jaw pops from time to time when I open my mouth, even to this day. That was in August of 2009.
Sounds like an excuse to spread the National Guard throughout the state.
I agree, but the national guard couldn't do shit. There simply aren't enough of them.
Confused, over worked and unarmed national guard? I think if anything happen they would probably start fighting on the wrong side out of confusion. “Is this a drill? What is happening.”
Didn’t see her replace the police with soldiers while there was a year long riot in her state
Was at the military hospital on oahu to give some blood. An army specialist poked me three times to get it right and I had blood spewing from my arm. AWESOME!
Heros to zeros in a blink of an eye... Imagine what they think of you...
That's fine, I'm used to them pointing at me and screaming "Naughtsee!" at my face.
@@Marinealver #notsee
Ive worked almost 2 years at retail during the pandemic being surrounded by hundreds of people everyday and picking up extra shifts so there will be more food on the shelves for people in the community. With bidens mandate i now risk losing my job if i dont get vaccinated even though like you said weve made it through the worst of the pandemic. Its literally like were living in a joke of a world thats ass backwards.
That’s if his mandates get through. His words are the equivalent of every dumb tweet trump did. I’m in the same boat and I’ve been packing myself into a office with drug addicts raging throwing their spit everywhere, but i have been perfectly fine.
Congress wants to mandate vaccines, yet exempt themselves?! I bet they are getting nothing more than some water or saline injected into them on camera. No way the would choose to take this heart condition, super blood clotting simulator that is these shots. Biden has lots of truth slips, and he said in a hospital that in 20 years every one of these tables will be filled with an Alzheimer's patient, unprovoked lmao. Well, that's what 20 years of heavy metals in your system will do.
I wonder if the average German was experiencing this type of what the hell is going on, at the beginning too.
Just get the vaccine then lol
@@davidritchie9344 ... so a dumb tweet is equivalent to a federal mandate?
I whole heartedly believe they will be replacing nurses with nothing but 11Bs
11 bang bangs learn fast you'd be surprised how quickly drinking and having needles in your room can lead to one of them giving you an IV
That should end well, my arms still look like I was a drug addict because of the awesome 8 months of training Navy medics get. Two blood tests a year add up.
lol I had two civilian nurses blow both arms twice trying to put an IV in me one time (passed out in the heat). They took me over to an e-4 who looked at me for two seconds, said what the fuck were they doing, and put a butterfly needle in some hidden vein over my elbow. My 68w experience was much different I suppose lol
@@thalanoth Medical on my ship thought I was a frinking dart board. One arm was yellow and black after blood work.
Didn't serve, but did had shots administered by former Navy medic. 2 shots in each shoulder - took about 10 seconds. She was damn good!
@@thalanoth I had a army jerkoff poke me are 4 times trying to take blood. He blamed me by saying "don't you know how to wash?" "fuck" "fucking thing rolled" "shit".... had a "real" nurse step in and bang 1st try, no pain, done in second. Yeah, ymmv.
That brings back memories... used to be able to put in an IV in the back of an Amb during off road transport... we had dart board arms from training.
I love Pvt. Potato, I imagine him as Ralphie from "A Christmas Story" who now joined the military.
I can't unsee that now...
Patient: *comes in with COVID, lungs collapsing as we speak*
Army medic: I noticed your socks are lookin’ two-days worn. Also, here’s some children’s Motrin. I’m normally not supposed to do this, but it’s cherry-flavored 😉
Patient: *dies with cringe look on his face*
and drink water
Accurate
@@joeswanson733 ... he said AFTER the patient died. lol
Iv been saying this from the start. National Guard is a Weekend a Month. What happens to fill the void of their everyday job?
Next, they'll be asking for 11B's who are combat lifesaver qualified. Then they'll just give everyone CTT manuals and tell everyone to go over first aid. 😎
And where do we think those National Guard practice there medicine when not serving as weekend service men and women? Oh yeah, other hospitals in New York.
Is it bad that this made me lough?
“There is no such thing as a half of a person unless you go to Walther reeds, but I digress”
I know man. That was dark.
Lough? Yes. Laugh? Then no.
At least the National Guard can administer a multitude of vaccines with one needle like that one guy.
Andre under the bridge?
Medic attached to an OCS program lanced every frippin blister in the FUBAR unit. With the same needle?!