News that I missed, courtesy of The Babylon Bee:
Alcoholism is a dangerous condition affecting millions across the United States each and every year, from the poorest among us to even very powerful government officials. It’s important to know when you have a problem so you can seek the help you need. Here are nine signs to look for when determining if you are an alcoholic:
- Your sentences often don’t make sense. – If you find yourself saying things like “the significance of the passage of time” or “space connects us all,” you might want to seek help.
- You sometimes wake up in the morning to find you posted embarrassing videos on the internet. – Drunk-posting is a sign your life is out of control.
- You wake up from alcohol-induced blackouts with fragmented memories of having run for president. – If you’re having vague flashes of Beyonce, Lizzo, and Mark Hamill all endorsing you for president and calling you “brat,” you need help.
- You make poor decisions like picking Tim Walz as your VP. – Alcoholism can inhibit our decision-making, and this can affect our lives and careers in negative ways.
- You find yourself drinking during stressful times such as difficult work days, cabinet meetings, and presidential debates. – Being drunk during big career moments is a sign you are a slave to alcohol.
- Your head hurts a lot in the mornings, as though you just fell out of a coconut tree. – If you find yourself saying, “Doug, get the ibuprofen” every morning, take a good, long look in the mirror.
- You drink in unsafe situations such as while you’re in control of a motor vehicle or while you’re in control of an entire country. – Driving a car, or a country, under the influence is illegal and dangerous.
Go here to read the rest. The woman needs an intervention rather than sycophants wish casting future political races for her.
***Alcoholism is a dangerous condition affecting millions across the United States each and every year, from the poorest among us to even very powerful government officials.***
74,441,442 enablers. That’s gotta be a record?
( Her vote tally at the end of the day.)
For anyone with a drinking problem:
https://www.aa.org/
For family members and friends of an alcoholic:
https://al-anon.org/
For anyone with a drug problem:
https://na.org/
For family members and friends of a drug addict:
https://www.nar-anon.org/
there are also 12 Step organizations that are based on Catholic faith: Calix (see calixsociety.org) and Catholic in Recovery (see catholicinrecovery.com). Not programs for our VP, unfortunately.
Thank you, Dr. Kurland. I was unaware of both Calix and CIR.
The Calix mission statement says that it does not replace AA, but is a supplement to already existing 12-step programs:
https://www.calixsociety.org/about-us/
The mission statement of Catholic in Recovery (CIR) is more ambiguous regarding existing 12 step programs, but I say: whatever works, use it.
https://catholicinrecovery.com/about/
Sadly, I doubt our current VP will avail herself of any help unless the grace of God intervenes, something for which we all ought to pray.
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