Ummm...
"Linda Aiken, a professor and the founding director of the Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research at Penn Nursing in Philadelphia, said that at the heart of the patient safety issue is staffing.
“Since we’ve been doing research on patient safety, we consistently find that one of the major explanations for poor patient outcomes is insufficient numbers of nurses at the bedside,” she said. “Having a sufficient number of nurses is a building block for safety.”
hmmm...need more nurses to avoid patient harm, eh? Know what we outta do? Fire nurses who don't get the Maxine Waters! That makes complete sense especially because we know that the Maxine Waters never stopped transmission anyway. Fire 'em! How dare they try to exercise medical freedom. Do what the authorities say or else you're gone!
Ed McQuarrie talks the REAL History of Stocks and Bond performance.
https://www.morningstar.com/funds/vanguard-wellesley-income-is-top-choice
Could be a great fund to start with starting in retirement and cash. Or use Vanguard Wellington and cash if you want to be more aggresive