mohtimouth
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Fox & Friends saying he was wrong probably scared the shit out of him. 

I have never seen anyone so desperate to be like by absolutely EVERYONE and shit the bed at every turn.

This whole situation is so weird. I don’t even know where to start. A “fake looking” coupon for incontinence products? that was given out because the product was defective? How would they determine it was defective? Why would you even want to use that brand of product again, when it could be defective? Why was that

Imprisoning someone of a crime is indeed stripping them of their rights. And it’s done far too often in this country. No argument here. That said, it still is warranted when the rights of others are endangered. If someone’s actions results in the death of 3 babies, it is more than warranted.

If someone has killed multiple babies due to their addictions, whether you find them sympathetic or not, they don’t deserve and are not capable of living in free society.

Sad yes. But if you are addicted to meth you shouldn’t be having babies, let alone caring for them. She needs to face the consequences for her selfish actions.

“Scarlett deciding to pull out was a good example of listening to the community and that was the right thing to do,” said Rhys Ernst

Funny how Billy Bush is getting way more severe consequences than the guy who actually said "grab them by the pussy"

All she did - literally all she did - was sign a licensing royalty contract with Colourpop for a tube of lip gloss, after getting surgery to enhance her lips, and imply the kits were responsible. That’s it!She signed her name to the makeup they already produced. That’s the extent of her involvement.

Isn’t it funny how Step #1 in all of these success stories is to be born to wealthy parents? You’d almost think that was an advantage or something. 

I know right? According to the story, this poor woman had a daughter that repeatedly talked to the utility company, but why didn’t the daughter simply take in her sick mother? If it’s a life or death situation, I’m sure she could have been accommodated. I’m not saying all of the blame should be dumped on the daughter,

And paramedics came and then just... left? There are big holes in this story. 

Yeah, this story is very strange. I would be very interested to know why the family waited to call EMS until the backup canister was empty? Is that a misprint or is that what happened?

Interesting. Then it sounds like it comes down to what the daughter was doing. Was there no option to relocate the mother? Get extension cords to reach to the neighbors house (not that far, 2 or 3 should do it)? Why wait until the backup canister was out to call EMS? Why only have 1 backup canister (maybe cost,

Not paying your electricity bills and having it shut off = NAZI Germany. ok

By law (in NJ), they can not shut off power if the customer has medical issues or making good faith payments to cover their arrears. Their were records of partial payments for the last 3 months.

I worked as a mental health social worker for a number of years. In the state of Ohio (not sure about other states) as long as you file a documented notice from a qualified healthcare professional with the electric company, that you require electricity to power life saving equipment then by law they cannot cut power

I feel like this story is incomplete without mentioning that it’s against PUC code in New Jersey to shut off customers who are dependent upon electricity to stay alive via medical equipment. I feel like too many people are taking this down the wrong road bc of that omission. 

Sounds like it comes down to whether or not the medical device was registered with the utility company. The daughter says it was and the power company says, “They had not notified us of any medical circumstances in the home.”

Thats absolutely awful, but why the hell didnt they relocate her to a friend or family members house, or a free clinic or something. They just called tech support again and again as she slowly suffocated? The fuuuuck?