Daily Archives: March 13, 2021

Will They Stay, Or Will They Go?

Well, yesterday I posted that the $1400 Stimulus money was going out this weekend, and apparently it was, because several of our readers found them direct deposited in their bank accounts this morning. So check you bank account if the previous checks were direct deposited.

But for some reason, Jan and my check always comes by mail, even though our SS Checks are direct deposited.

And it seems that the IRS’s Get My Payment, where you can track your checks progress, is down until Monday.

So Now We Wait.   But I still would have rather had the $41,000.

After going back and forth about their trip, Brandi, et. al., finally decided to drive to Colorado since their flight for early this morning had been cancelled due to the heavy snowstorm in the Denver area.

So they headed out about 11 this morning and seem to be making really good time. But this means I won’t get my Jan back until Saturday, rather than Thursday.

BUMMER!

I did get some good news on the AC front this afternoon. I stood on a plastic stool in rubber-soled shoes, and using an insulated pair of needle-nosed pliers, I touched the bare, burnt-off wire to the other side of the compressor relay, and lo and behold, the AC started right up.

So lucky me, the problem is with the $70 control box and not the $700 AC unit. So I’ve got another one on the way from eBay. 

Luckily the weather is staying in the mid-70’s so we can do without for a week or so.

On The Flu Front:

Denmark, Norway and Iceland Suspend AstraZeneca Covid-19 Vaccine Over Blood Clot Worries

Three health workers who received AstraZeneca vaccine in hospital with “unusual” symptoms, Norway says

and Bulgaria just did the same thing.

28-year-old physical therapist dies two days after taking COVID vaccine

Utah Medical Examiner says 39-year-old mom’s death 4 days after taking COVID vaccine is ‘temporally related’

In fact a lot of doctors have major concerns about the vaccines.

Serious safety concerns from experts include “allergic” and “potentially fatal reactions,” risks that these vaccines may cause infertility in women, result in an increased vulnerability to the virus, and present unacceptable dangers of long-term effects due to a lack of proper testing.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) also drew up a document last fall listing the possible side-effects from experimental COVID-19 vaccines, including strokes, encephalitis, auto-immune disease, birth defects, Kawasaki disease, and death.

Current reports on the CDC’s VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System)reporting system reveal that “between Dec. 14, 2020, and Feb. 26, a total of 25,212 total adverse events were reported to VAERS concerning CoVid vaccines, including 1,265 deaths and 4,424 serious injuries.”

Regular readers will probably remember me telling about how I almost died after getting a flu shot in the fall of 1965. And the doctor told me that another flu shot would very possibly kill me.

So I took him at his word and I’ve never had another flu shot. And I don’t plan on getting this one, either.

But there’s hope.

One tablet of ASPIRIN a day can reduce your risk of catching COVID-19 by up to 20 percent, study finds.


Thought For The Day:

Well How American