Anonymous wrote:I feel genuinely sorry for the man. I hope he makes a recovery back to baseline and is able to live out the rest of his life at home with his family.
Anonymous wrote: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.
As a Pennsylvanian, I am good with Fetterman. He has staff and support and he will continue to get things done - and he is not even remotely the only legislator to have suffered a stroke and remained in office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People are focusing disproportionately on Fetterman. It’s not like everyone in the Senate is the picture of health. The average age of a Senator is like 75 years old and many of them have serious health conditions. (ted Kennedy managed to shepherd Obamacare through while dying of cancer and don’t get me started on Strom Thurmond and Dianne Feinstein who stayed decades too long past their prime.)
He’s a good guy and will be a good Senator-people need to find some empathy and recognize that people aren’t robots.
They are focusing on him because he had a stroke from which he has not recovered fully and has been hospitalized 2 times in as many weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
As a Pennsylvanian, I am good with Fetterman. He has staff and support and he will continue to get things done - and he is not even remotely the only legislator to have suffered a stroke and remained in office.
His staff weren’t elected to be a Senator. He was.
THIS.
The media lied to the people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
As a Pennsylvanian, I am good with Fetterman. He has staff and support and he will continue to get things done - and he is not even remotely the only legislator to have suffered a stroke and remained in office.
His staff weren’t elected to be a Senator. He was.
Anonymous wrote:
What exactly does he get in a hospital bed that he could not get at home with 24/7 RN care?
Peace and quiet from everyone telling him he’s good to go back to work.
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: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.
As a Pennsylvanian, I am good with Fetterman. He has staff and support and he will continue to get things done - and he is not even remotely the only legislator to have suffered a stroke and remained in office.
His staff weren’t elected to be a Senator. He was.
Anonymous wrote: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.
As a Pennsylvanian, I am good with Fetterman. He has staff and support and he will continue to get things done - and he is not even remotely the only legislator to have suffered a stroke and remained in office.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Well said, and I agree with you.
This is unacceptable.
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:
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:
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.