Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This Democrat would love for her to resign, except the Republicans in the Senate have said they won’t replace her on the Judiciary Committee if she does.
Agree. Every Democrat and Progressive Independent that I know would love for her to resign, and think that she should have done so long ago. BUT, as the PP has said, we’re even more appalled at the way the Republicans would respond to her resignation.
This isn't true. You guys are really gullible and believe half truths. The Republicans have said they won't let her stay in the senate and have someone else temporarily serve on the judiciary committee. https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/republicans-block-temporary-replacement-for-sen-feinstein-on-judiciary-committee#:~:text=Feinstein%20on%20Judiciary%20Committee,-Politics%20Updated%20on&text=WASHINGTON%20(AP)%20%E2%80%94%20Republicans%20blocked,Joe%20Biden%27s%20stalled%20judicial%20nominees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This Democrat would love for her to resign, except the Republicans in the Senate have said they won’t replace her on the Judiciary Committee if she does.
Agree. Every Democrat and Progressive Independent that I know would love for her to resign, and think that she should have done so long ago. BUT, as the PP has said, we’re even more appalled at the way the Republicans would respond to her resignation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need a bipartisan deal that allows Feinstein and McConnell to resign.
Now there’s something we should ALL agree on!!
Anonymous wrote:
This Democrat would love for her to resign, except the Republicans in the Senate have said they won’t replace her on the Judiciary Committee if she does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McConnell won’t retire while KY Governor is a Dem.
The current GOP candidate for KY Gov is married to McConnell’s niece. He’s trying to hold on for dear life until his relative is elected.
The Kentucky legislature changed how this was done once Beshear was elected, of course. If McConnell resigns or dies in office, Beshear would have to pick from three candidates recommended by the Kentucky GOP. He can’t pick a Democrat to replace him.
But he could hold the seat open. Precedent and all.
I can’t think of a better way for him to honor McConnell’s legacy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While I would love to see him go, and think he should, what concerns me most about this is that an elderly person with a history of health issues has an episode that looks very much like a mini stroke and apparently no one insists he go to the hospital immediately to get checked out. What is up with that?
This could turn out to be choice that backfires completely if he does not get the care he needs.
I just watched the video. Seizure, stroke, whatever’s going on with him, I truly hope that someone cares about him enough to get him to a hospital. Then I hope he immediately goes all in for universal healthcare, and promptly retires.
Medicare IS universal health care. For seniors.
I’m not sure what point you think you’re making here? Even for seniors Medicare isn’t universal. If you or a spouse (meeting certain criteria) don’t have adequate work credits, you don’t qualify. Medicare and Social Security were deliberately crafted to exclude the types of jobs then typically held by POC. And healthcare for seniors is great — for those who make it that far.
Medicare A is universal. You pay for Medicare B. Medicare A covers inpatient hospitalization. Does not cover ER.
If people without a qualifying work history can get Medicare A, that’s good to know. Inpatient hospitalization alone — without ER or any preventative services — is not what most of us view as “universal health care”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While I would love to see him go, and think he should, what concerns me most about this is that an elderly person with a history of health issues has an episode that looks very much like a mini stroke and apparently no one insists he go to the hospital immediately to get checked out. What is up with that?
This could turn out to be choice that backfires completely if he does not get the care he needs.
I just watched the video. Seizure, stroke, whatever’s going on with him, I truly hope that someone cares about him enough to get him to a hospital. Then I hope he immediately goes all in for universal healthcare, and promptly retires.
Medicare IS universal health care. For seniors.
I’m not sure what point you think you’re making here? Even for seniors Medicare isn’t universal. If you or a spouse (meeting certain criteria) don’t have adequate work credits, you don’t qualify. Medicare and Social Security were deliberately crafted to exclude the types of jobs then typically held by POC. And healthcare for seniors is great — for those who make it that far.
Medicare A is universal. You pay for Medicare B. Medicare A covers inpatient hospitalization. Does not cover ER.
Anonymous wrote:We need a bipartisan deal that allows Feinstein and McConnell to resign.
Anonymous wrote:We need a bipartisan deal that allows Feinstein and McConnell to resign.