Anonymous wrote:
This is ridiculous. I’m a Democrat and I say Fetterman owes his constituents more than this. He owes specific details and actual honesty about his fitness. Occupying a seat without being able to fulfill its duties AND without a clear explanation as to when/why is unacceptable. If an R did this, I’d want a special election called yesterday.
Anonymous wrote:Remind me again why the Democrats didn’t nominate the 37 year old congressman and former Marine who could have held this seat for a generation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find this whole discussion really weird. Probably everyone here would want their airplane pilot to step down and be replaced until/unless s/he made a full recovery. But so many people seem to take offense to the idea that maybe Fetterman should step down for a replacement.
It's like we don't think the business of government is very important. OR that we all tacitly believe the politicians we elect aren't the ones actually setting the agenda in DC.
Either way, it's disturbing to me. Smacks of such deep pessimism!
I find your analogy really weird. The job of senator and pilot are nothing alike.
Exactly. Planes are mostly automated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find this whole discussion really weird. Probably everyone here would want their airplane pilot to step down and be replaced until/unless s/he made a full recovery. But so many people seem to take offense to the idea that maybe Fetterman should step down for a replacement.
It's like we don't think the business of government is very important. OR that we all tacitly believe the politicians we elect aren't the ones actually setting the agenda in DC.
Either way, it's disturbing to me. Smacks of such deep pessimism!
I find your analogy really weird. The job of senator and pilot are nothing alike.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His doctors are saying he will be hospitalized for months now.
MONTHS.
Poor guy. Completely exploited by people he trusted.
Anonymous wrote:His doctors are saying he will be hospitalized for months now.
MONTHS.
Anonymous wrote:I guess “depression” is what we’re calling cognitive deficits arising out of his stroke that prevent him from doing the job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find this whole discussion really weird. Probably everyone here would want their airplane pilot to step down and be replaced until/unless s/he made a full recovery. But so many people seem to take offense to the idea that maybe Fetterman should step down for a replacement.
It's like we don't think the business of government is very important. OR that we all tacitly believe the politicians we elect aren't the ones actually setting the agenda in DC.
Either way, it's disturbing to me. Smacks of such deep pessimism!
I find your analogy really weird. The job of senator and pilot are nothing alike.