Joke of the Week
The medical community is unable to reach consensus on what to do with America's health insurance situation.
The allergists were in favor of scratching it, but the dermatologists advised not to make any rash moves.
The gastroenterologists had sort of a gut feeling about it, but the neurologists thought the Administration had a
lot of nerve.
Meanwhile, obstetricians felt certain everyone was laboring under a misconception, while the
ophthalmologists considered the ideas shortsighted.
Pathologists yelled , "Over my dead body!" while the pediatricians said, "Oh, grow up!"
The psychiatrists thought the whole discussion was madness, while the radiologists could see right through it.
Surgeons decided to wash their hands of the
whole thing and the internists claimed it would
indeed be a bitter pill to swallow.
The plastic surgeons opined that this proposal
would "put a whole new face on the matter."
The podiatrists thought it was a ste p forward, but
the urologists said, "Are you kidneying me?".
Anesthesiologists thought the whole idea was a
gas, and those lofty cardiologists didn't have the
heart to say no.
In the end, the proctologists won out, leaving the
entire decision up to the a** holes in Washington.
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W EEKLY ED ITION MAR 15, 2017
Making the Most out of a "Dry" Disaster
Operators in Mississippi prepared for an uncommon emergency – a scheduled water outage.
The water outage in Jackson, Mississippi went into effect on Friday, March 10, and ran until Sunday, March 12. While the
city prepared, many businesses knew their weekend could face negative impacts. However, for portable restroom
operators in the area, it was show time. Placing portable
units in front of businesses, community buildings, and
churches throughout Jackson allowed the city to
"weather the storm" and get through the weekend
water outage.
Check out a video of a local Jackson portable restroom
o perator preparing for the unique emergency. The
company in question discusses how, even though the
water outage was only scheduled to last for three days,
it was important to be prepared for a longer duration.
READ THE STORY AND WATCH THE CLIP