His presidency did not go too well. However he has been a model for public service for decades -- including his work with Habitat for Humanity. He announced he had cancer back in 2015. Jimmy Carter to begin receiving hospice care https://www.cnn.com/2023/02/18/politics/jimmy-carter/index.html Former US President Jimmy Carter will begin receiving hospice care, according to a statement from The Carter Center on Saturday. “After a series of short hospital stays, former US President Jimmy Carter today decided to spend his remaining time at home with his family and receive hospice care instead of additional medical intervention. He has the full support of his family and his medical team,” the statement said. Carter turned 98 years old last year. This is a breaking story and will be updated.
The cancer of the liver that he had back in 2015 was tough on him. He fought hard to survive it...many thought he was going to die back then. wrbtrader
One the things that was good about America - and still is in some places- that Carter exhibited- was just the basic ability to be a good neighbor- to live down the road and not be obnoxious while doing it. Not sure why that is so hard these days for some people. So many Karens, social activists, and hustlers of various sorts pre-prepared to be outraged and think their opinion needs to be heard or acted upon. Just take care of your livestock, water your garden, do what your dog tells you to do, keep your roof from leaking, fix your elderly neighbors leaking faucets, and shut your hole. The other thing- and this goes with being a good neighbor in the old days- is that Carter always had a barn and a shed with lots of tools in them and he knew how to use them. If you were building a shed or garden house and were having trouble figuring out how to cut/calculate the angle of the dangle of your roof rafters, he could do it. And of course through his work with Habitat for Humanity those qualities got magnified a bit, which is/was for the good.
The day he dies should be called National Peanut Day. I mean why not? They have a National day for everything else.
https://www.habitat.org/volunteer/build-events/carter-work-project We have been deeply honored to have two of the world’s most distinguished humanitarians as dedicated Habitat volunteers for more than 35 years. Throughout their involvement with the Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and former first lady Rosalynn Carter have been tireless advocates, active fundraisers and some of our best hands-on construction volunteers. The Carters demonstrated their commitment to social justice and basic human rights over and over again during their time in the White House. Their resolve has only persisted since moving on, most notably through the Carter Center in Atlanta. They have also worked on numerous Habitat builds both in the United States and around the world alongside passionate volunteers just like you.