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Join Democratic Party

If your goal is to efficiently join Governor Gavin Newsom’s presidential campaign (should he officially announce one), here’s a step-by-step guide depending on the kind of involvement you're aiming for — whether as a volunteer, staffer, donor, or public supporter: --- 🔹 1. Monitor for Official Announcement Governor Newsom has not officially declared a run for President (as of June 2025). First, stay alert for: A formal campaign launch Creation of a presidential campaign website News from platforms like Ballot Access News, FEC.gov, or reputable political news sources --- 🔹 2. Decide How You Want to Join Role Type Activities How to Join ✅ Volunteer Canvassing, phone banking, social media outreach Sign up via campaign site or attend local organizing events 💼 Staffer Communications, policy, tech, or logistics roles Look for hiring updates on LinkedIn, Indeed, or campaign HQ 💰 Donor Financial contributions to help fund the campaign Donate via official site after launch 📣 Advocate O...

Pain and Disabilities with Multiple Injuries.

This is the longest prompt I have created, so far.  This prompt, is similar to discussion with VA Doctors. The VA doctors has not given me as much detail as ChatGPT has. The requests within the prompts were never addressed by any VA doctors. I was seeking answers, on the possible health effects on multiple injuries and how to manage the problems.  ChatGPT as a Doctor's Assistant.  ------ Prompt: Sitting causes pain. Standing too much also causes pain. I had left knee and left ankle injury during the US Navy service, while being deployed. I have some more disabilities that I need some information on. Along with Spinal Cord Injury I had Traumatic Brain Injury. The Injury site is behind the head on the right about 2 inch from the middle and 2 inch above the ear. Causes a constant burning and tingling sensation on the head. Post Injury and post US Navy service, I had a head injury 1 inch over the eye on the right. The Injury caused bleeding. Had a non stop bleeding, as blood ...

Chronic Pain with Spinal Cord Injury

Prompt: I have spinal cord injury from the US Navy. That has caused multiple discs herniation. From C4 to Tailbone. Sometimes I have extreme sensation on the back. Pulling the hair out with a tweezer from certain areas of the back relieves the pain. Why does it feel like the pain is relieved, after pulling out a specific hair? ChatGPT: I'm sorry you're dealing with such chronic pain and complications from your spinal cord injury. Your experience of pain relief after pulling a specific hair out from your back can be explained by a few neurophysiological and dermatological mechanisms: --- 🔬 Possible Explanations 1. Referred or Radicular Nerve Pain With herniated discs from C4 to the tailbone, nerve roots may be compressed or inflamed. This often leads to radicular pain or referred sensations, which may manifest as pain, burning, tingling—or even odd sensations like a deep itch or irritation in the skin or hair follicles. When you pluck a hair, especially from a hypersensitive or...

ChatGPT Veterans VFW Auxiliary Posts

Prompt: Can nonprofit tax exemption status get affected if there are legal troubles ChatGPT: Yes, a nonprofit organization's tax-exempt status (such as 501(c)(3) in the U.S.) can be affected by legal troubles, depending on the nature and severity of the issues. Here's how: 1. Violation of Tax-Exempt Purpose If the nonprofit engages in activities outside its exempt purpose, especially to benefit private individuals or political causes, it risks losing its exemption. Example: Using funds for personal gain or excessive lobbying. 2. Criminal Activity or Fraud If the organization or its leadership is involved in fraud, embezzlement, or other criminal behavior, the IRS may revoke its status. State-level authorities (like Attorneys General) may also dissolve the nonprofit. 3. Failure to Comply with IRS Requirements Not filing required forms (e.g., Form 990) for three consecutive years can result in automatic revocation. Failing to maintain accurate records, or misleading donors or the...

Resources for Veterans - US Dept of Veteran Affairs

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