Jon Stewart shames, a nearly empty, congress

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Sad. Damn tragic that people need to fight politicians to give them their rightful benefits...
It's the same thing here in Canada, our vets are always in court to get their rightful benefits...
But I see politicians for what they are scum...almost all them.Post edited by Meltdown99 onGive Peas A Chance…0 -
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I'm so incredibly ashamed of this administration right now. I don't even know how to fully say it.And I don't generally use the term "God bless" but in this case, God Bless Jon Stewart."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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Let's name names.
It was the House Judiciary Committee
PRESENT:
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler of New York,
Democratic Reps. Steve Cohen of Tennessee,
Mary Gay Scanlon of Pennsylvania,
Jamie Raskin of Maryland
and the top Republican in the Judiciary subcommittee, Rep. Mike Johnson of Louisiana.
Democratic Rep. Max Rose of Staten Island was seated near the witnesses testifying.Who was missing? Too many, shameful.
https://judiciary.house.gov/about/membersDemocratic MembersZoe Lofgren CaliforniaSheila Jackson Lee TexasHenry C. "Hank" Johnson GeorgiaTheodore E. Deutch FloridaKaren Bass CaliforniaCedric L. Richmond LouisianaHakeem S. Jeffries New YorkDavid N. Cicilline Rhode IslandEric Swalwell CaliforniaTed Lieu CaliforniaPramila Jayapal WashingtonVal Butler Demings FloridaJ. Luis Correa CaliforniaSylvia R. Garcia TexasJoe Neguse ColoradoLucy McBath GeorgiaGreg Stanton ArizonaMadeleine Dean PennsylvaniaDebbie Mucarsel-Powell FloridaVeronica Escobar TexasRanking Member Doug Collins GeorgiaRepublican MembershipF. James Sensenbrenner WisconsinSteve Chabot OhioLouie Gohmer TexasJim Jordan OhioKen Buck ColoradoJohn Ratcliffe TexasMartha Roby AlabamaMatt Gaetz FloridaAndy Biggs ArizonaTom McClintock CaliforniaDebbie Lesko ArizonaGuy Reschenthaler PennsylvaniaBen Cline VirginiaKelly Armstrong North DakotaW. Gregory Steube FloridaPost edited by Kat onFalling down,...not staying down0 -
Kat said:Let's name names.
It was the House Judiciary Committee
PRESENT:
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler of New York,
Democratic Reps. Steve Cohen of Tennessee,
Mary Gay Scanlon of Pennsylvania,
Jamie Raskin of Maryland
and the top Republican in the Judiciary subcommittee, Rep. Mike Johnson of Louisiana.
Democratic Rep. Max Rose of Staten Island was seated near the witnesses testifying.Who were missing? Too many, shameful.
https://judiciary.house.gov/about/membersDemocratic MembersZoe Lofgren CaliforniaSheila Jackson Lee TexasHenry C. "Hank" Johnson GeorgiaTheodore E. Deutch FloridaKaren Bass CaliforniaCedric L. Richmond LouisianaHakeem S. Jeffries New YorkDavid N. Cicilline Rhode IslandEric Swalwell CaliforniaTed Lieu CaliforniaPramila Jayapal WashingtonVal Butler Demings FloridaJ. Luis Correa CaliforniaSylvia R. Garcia TexasJoe Neguse ColoradoLucy McBath GeorgiaGreg Stanton ArizonaMadeleine Dean PennsylvaniaDebbie Mucarsel-Powell FloridaVeronica Escobar TexasRanking Member Doug Collins GeorgiaRepublican MembershipF. James Sensenbrenner WisconsinSteve Chabot OhioLouie Gohmer TexasJim Jordan OhioKen Buck ColoradoJohn Ratcliffe TexasMartha Roby AlabamaMatt Gaetz FloridaAndy Biggs ArizonaTom McClintock CaliforniaDebbie Lesko ArizonaGuy Reschenthaler PennsylvaniaBen Cline VirginiaKelly Armstrong North DakotaW. Gregory Steube FloridaGood lord, all I can do is shake my head. Shameful! And I am going go go right now and tell each of my congress people exactly that."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
There was only one from my district- one so-called "Patriot". Well, it felt damn good to write to him. I hope others here will do the same if your representative is on the list KAT posted. Thank you.
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brianlux said:I'm so incredibly ashamed of this administration right now. I don't even know how to fully say it.And I don't generally use the term "God bless" but in this case, God Bless Jon Stewart.
And as others have now pointed out, it's not your side or their side that's solely to blame.Sorry. The world doesn't work the way you tell it to.0 -
that was great and sad at the same time. agree 100% with everything he said.0
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This illustrates the incompetence of the congress so well. If nothing can get done on THIS ISSUE, and issue that everyone agrees on regardless of political affiliation, then how can anything ever get done?2000: Camden 1, 2003: Philly, State College, Camden 1, MSG 2, Hershey, 2004: Reading, 2005: Philly, 2006: Camden 1, 2, East Rutherford 1, 2007: Lollapalooza, 2008: Camden 1, Washington D.C., MSG 1, 2, 2009: Philly 1, 2, 3, 4, 2010: Bristol, MSG 2, 2011: PJ20 1, 2, 2012: Made In America, 2013: Brooklyn 2, Philly 2, 2014: Denver, 2015: Global Citizen Festival, 2016: Philly 2, Fenway 1, 2018: Fenway 1, 2, 2021: Sea. Hear. Now. 2022: Camden, 2024: Philly 2, 2025: Pittsburgh 1
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Ledbetterman10 said:This illustrates the incompetence of the congress so well. If nothing can get done on THIS ISSUE, and issue that everyone agrees on regardless of political affiliation, then how can anything ever get done?
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EdsonNascimento said:brianlux said:I'm so incredibly ashamed of this administration right now. I don't even know how to fully say it.And I don't generally use the term "God bless" but in this case, God Bless Jon Stewart.
And as others have now pointed out, it's not your side or their side that's solely to blame.
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Ledbetterman10 said:This illustrates the incompetence of the congress so well. If nothing can get done on THIS ISSUE, and issue that everyone agrees on regardless of political affiliation, then how can anything ever get done?
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
brianlux said:Kat said:Let's name names.
It was the House Judiciary Committee
PRESENT:
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler of New York,
Democratic Reps. Steve Cohen of Tennessee,
Mary Gay Scanlon of Pennsylvania,
Jamie Raskin of Maryland
and the top Republican in the Judiciary subcommittee, Rep. Mike Johnson of Louisiana.
Democratic Rep. Max Rose of Staten Island was seated near the witnesses testifying.Who were missing? Too many, shameful.
https://judiciary.house.gov/about/membersDemocratic MembersZoe Lofgren CaliforniaSheila Jackson Lee TexasHenry C. "Hank" Johnson GeorgiaTheodore E. Deutch FloridaKaren Bass CaliforniaCedric L. Richmond LouisianaHakeem S. Jeffries New YorkDavid N. Cicilline Rhode IslandEric Swalwell CaliforniaTed Lieu CaliforniaPramila Jayapal WashingtonVal Butler Demings FloridaJ. Luis Correa CaliforniaSylvia R. Garcia TexasJoe Neguse ColoradoLucy McBath GeorgiaGreg Stanton ArizonaMadeleine Dean PennsylvaniaDebbie Mucarsel-Powell FloridaVeronica Escobar TexasRanking Member Doug Collins GeorgiaRepublican MembershipF. James Sensenbrenner WisconsinSteve Chabot OhioLouie Gohmer TexasJim Jordan OhioKen Buck ColoradoJohn Ratcliffe TexasMartha Roby AlabamaMatt Gaetz FloridaAndy Biggs ArizonaTom McClintock CaliforniaDebbie Lesko ArizonaGuy Reschenthaler PennsylvaniaBen Cline VirginiaKelly Armstrong North DakotaW. Gregory Steube FloridaGood lord, all I can do is shake my head. Shameful! And I am going go go right now and tell each of my congress people exactly that.
Just one thing about who was present in Congress - it was a subcommittee that met today, the entire committee doesn't meet until tomorrow. So the empty seats in the front were people who were not supposed to be there today. Eric Swalwell/California and Guy Reschenthaler/Pennsylvania were members of the sub committee that did not attend and that is shameful. People were walking in and out of the hearing as the 9/11 responders were testifying prior to Stewart testifying. It is something that happens whenever there is a committee hearing, I always find it to be annoying and I don't see how someone could not sit and listen to these responders testify. But not all of those people chose not to attend, they aren't part of this sub committee. I think the entire committee should have been assembled to listen to these heroes, but it was the sub committee only.
Stewart was spot on in his anger about the hypocrisy of Congress and the fact that these sick heroes need to continue to fight for benefits they deserve for illnesses caused by an attack on America. He made a common sense argument and he was especially angry about Mitch McConnell - the proud "grim reaper' where bills go to die.
It is disgusting and should have been fully funded years ago. The President at the time of the funding does not have anything to do with the Congress's process. It is the insanity of the Congress where the House, depending on who is the majority, sends a funding bill to the Senate and the Senate, which has been Republican majority last time this bill was introduced and this time. This dysfunction of the Senate where McConnell only will allow judge appointments come to the floor and ignores all other House bills that is the most infuriating.
I would hope that the passion of the hearing would make them put aside politics, but I fear for the responders tomorrow when they vote on this bill.Post edited by njnancy on0 -
njnancy said:brianlux said:Kat said:Let's name names.
It was the House Judiciary Committee
PRESENT:
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler of New York,
Democratic Reps. Steve Cohen of Tennessee,
Mary Gay Scanlon of Pennsylvania,
Jamie Raskin of Maryland
and the top Republican in the Judiciary subcommittee, Rep. Mike Johnson of Louisiana.
Democratic Rep. Max Rose of Staten Island was seated near the witnesses testifying.Who were missing? Too many, shameful.
https://judiciary.house.gov/about/membersDemocratic MembersZoe Lofgren CaliforniaSheila Jackson Lee TexasHenry C. "Hank" Johnson GeorgiaTheodore E. Deutch FloridaKaren Bass CaliforniaCedric L. Richmond LouisianaHakeem S. Jeffries New YorkDavid N. Cicilline Rhode IslandEric Swalwell CaliforniaTed Lieu CaliforniaPramila Jayapal WashingtonVal Butler Demings FloridaJ. Luis Correa CaliforniaSylvia R. Garcia TexasJoe Neguse ColoradoLucy McBath GeorgiaGreg Stanton ArizonaMadeleine Dean PennsylvaniaDebbie Mucarsel-Powell FloridaVeronica Escobar TexasRanking Member Doug Collins GeorgiaRepublican MembershipF. James Sensenbrenner WisconsinSteve Chabot OhioLouie Gohmer TexasJim Jordan OhioKen Buck ColoradoJohn Ratcliffe TexasMartha Roby AlabamaMatt Gaetz FloridaAndy Biggs ArizonaTom McClintock CaliforniaDebbie Lesko ArizonaGuy Reschenthaler PennsylvaniaBen Cline VirginiaKelly Armstrong North DakotaW. Gregory Steube FloridaGood lord, all I can do is shake my head. Shameful! And I am going go go right now and tell each of my congress people exactly that.
Just one thing about who was present in Congress - it was a subcommittee that met today, the entire committee doesn't meet until tomorrow. So the empty seats in the front were people who were not supposed to be there today. Eric Swalwell/California and Guy Reschenthaler/Pennsylvania were members of the sub committee that did not attend and that is shameful. People were walking in and out of the hearing as the 9/11 responders were testifying prior to Stewart testifying. It is something that happens whenever there is a committee hearing, I always find it to be annoying and I don't see how someone could not sit and listen to these responders testify. But not all of those people chose not to attend, they aren't part of this sub committee. I think the entire committee should have been assembled to listen to these heroes, but it was the sub committee only.
Stewart was spot on in his anger about the hypocrisy of Congress and the fact that these sick heroes need to continue to fight for benefits they deserve for illnesses caused by an attack on America. He made a common sense argument and he was especially angry about Mitch McConnell - the proud "grim reaper' where bills go to die.
It is disgusting and should have been fully funded years ago. The President at the time of the funding does not have anything to do with the Congress's process. It is the insanity of the Congress where the House, depending on who is the majority, sends a funding bill to the Senate and the Senate, which has been Republican majority last time this bill was introduced and this time. This dysfunction of the Senate where McConnell only will allow judge appointments come to the floor and ignores all other House bills that is the most infuriating.
I would hope that the passion of the hearing would make them put aside politics, but I fear for the responders tomorrow when they vote on this bill.Well said, Nancy.McC, is an evil man."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
njnancy said:brianlux said:Kat said:Let's name names.
It was the House Judiciary Committee
PRESENT:
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler of New York,
Democratic Reps. Steve Cohen of Tennessee,
Mary Gay Scanlon of Pennsylvania,
Jamie Raskin of Maryland
and the top Republican in the Judiciary subcommittee, Rep. Mike Johnson of Louisiana.
Democratic Rep. Max Rose of Staten Island was seated near the witnesses testifying.Who were missing? Too many, shameful.
https://judiciary.house.gov/about/membersDemocratic MembersZoe Lofgren CaliforniaSheila Jackson Lee TexasHenry C. "Hank" Johnson GeorgiaTheodore E. Deutch FloridaKaren Bass CaliforniaCedric L. Richmond LouisianaHakeem S. Jeffries New YorkDavid N. Cicilline Rhode IslandEric Swalwell CaliforniaTed Lieu CaliforniaPramila Jayapal WashingtonVal Butler Demings FloridaJ. Luis Correa CaliforniaSylvia R. Garcia TexasJoe Neguse ColoradoLucy McBath GeorgiaGreg Stanton ArizonaMadeleine Dean PennsylvaniaDebbie Mucarsel-Powell FloridaVeronica Escobar TexasRanking Member Doug Collins GeorgiaRepublican MembershipF. James Sensenbrenner WisconsinSteve Chabot OhioLouie Gohmer TexasJim Jordan OhioKen Buck ColoradoJohn Ratcliffe TexasMartha Roby AlabamaMatt Gaetz FloridaAndy Biggs ArizonaTom McClintock CaliforniaDebbie Lesko ArizonaGuy Reschenthaler PennsylvaniaBen Cline VirginiaKelly Armstrong North DakotaW. Gregory Steube FloridaGood lord, all I can do is shake my head. Shameful! And I am going go go right now and tell each of my congress people exactly that.
Just one thing about who was present in Congress - it was a subcommittee that met today, the entire committee doesn't meet until tomorrow. So the empty seats in the front were people who were not supposed to be there today. Eric Swalwell/California and Guy Reschenthaler/Pennsylvania were members of the sub committee that did not attend and that is shameful. People were walking in and out of the hearing as the 9/11 responders were testifying prior to Stewart testifying. It is something that happens whenever there is a committee hearing, I always find it to be annoying and I don't see how someone could not sit and listen to these responders testify. But not all of those people chose not to attend, they aren't part of this sub committee. I think the entire committee should have been assembled to listen to these heroes, but it was the sub committee only.
Stewart was spot on in his anger about the hypocrisy of Congress and the fact that these sick heroes need to continue to fight for benefits they deserve for illnesses caused by an attack on America. He made a common sense argument and he was especially angry about Mitch McConnell - the proud "grim reaper' where bills go to die.
It is disgusting and should have been fully funded years ago. The President at the time of the funding does not have anything to do with the Congress's process. It is the insanity of the Congress where the House, depending on who is the majority, sends a funding bill to the Senate and the Senate, which has been Republican majority last time this bill was introduced and this time. This dysfunction of the Senate where McConnell only will allow judge appointments come to the floor and ignores all other House bills that is the most infuriating.
I would hope that the passion of the hearing would make them put aside politics, but I fear for the responders tomorrow when they vote on this bill.
The dems throw stuff in the bill so if it gets passed they get a few things they wanted which pisses off the Rep something fierce and they vote it down.
It's not that the Rep are voting the 9/11 part of it down but all the other crap that gets thrown in.
One side looks good while the other looks bad and vice-versa. Oldest trick in the books.
There needs to be a bipartisan bill made so that both parties will pass it.
It's bullshit politics and both sides don't give a shit which is apparent after 9 years of back and forth not to mention that this incident happened 18 years ago.
More about the bill.
21,000 claims have been open to get the 7.375 Billion dollars. That's 300k per claim on average. There weren't 21000 first responders in that time. These payouts also go to ironworkers, electricians, and people that were there and breathed in all that crap that was floating around the city so it can go thin quick I'd guess?
The NYC workers already have a pension and medical being paid for by the city so what is the other money going towards?
I'm also curious to how the money does get doled out to victims.
The more you look at it the worse it actually gets.0 -
tempo_n_groove said:njnancy said:brianlux said:Kat said:Let's name names.
It was the House Judiciary Committee
PRESENT:
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler of New York,
Democratic Reps. Steve Cohen of Tennessee,
Mary Gay Scanlon of Pennsylvania,
Jamie Raskin of Maryland
and the top Republican in the Judiciary subcommittee, Rep. Mike Johnson of Louisiana.
Democratic Rep. Max Rose of Staten Island was seated near the witnesses testifying.Who were missing? Too many, shameful.
https://judiciary.house.gov/about/membersDemocratic MembersZoe Lofgren CaliforniaSheila Jackson Lee TexasHenry C. "Hank" Johnson GeorgiaTheodore E. Deutch FloridaKaren Bass CaliforniaCedric L. Richmond LouisianaHakeem S. Jeffries New YorkDavid N. Cicilline Rhode IslandEric Swalwell CaliforniaTed Lieu CaliforniaPramila Jayapal WashingtonVal Butler Demings FloridaJ. Luis Correa CaliforniaSylvia R. Garcia TexasJoe Neguse ColoradoLucy McBath GeorgiaGreg Stanton ArizonaMadeleine Dean PennsylvaniaDebbie Mucarsel-Powell FloridaVeronica Escobar TexasRanking Member Doug Collins GeorgiaRepublican MembershipF. James Sensenbrenner WisconsinSteve Chabot OhioLouie Gohmer TexasJim Jordan OhioKen Buck ColoradoJohn Ratcliffe TexasMartha Roby AlabamaMatt Gaetz FloridaAndy Biggs ArizonaTom McClintock CaliforniaDebbie Lesko ArizonaGuy Reschenthaler PennsylvaniaBen Cline VirginiaKelly Armstrong North DakotaW. Gregory Steube FloridaGood lord, all I can do is shake my head. Shameful! And I am going go go right now and tell each of my congress people exactly that.
Just one thing about who was present in Congress - it was a subcommittee that met today, the entire committee doesn't meet until tomorrow. So the empty seats in the front were people who were not supposed to be there today. Eric Swalwell/California and Guy Reschenthaler/Pennsylvania were members of the sub committee that did not attend and that is shameful. People were walking in and out of the hearing as the 9/11 responders were testifying prior to Stewart testifying. It is something that happens whenever there is a committee hearing, I always find it to be annoying and I don't see how someone could not sit and listen to these responders testify. But not all of those people chose not to attend, they aren't part of this sub committee. I think the entire committee should have been assembled to listen to these heroes, but it was the sub committee only.
Stewart was spot on in his anger about the hypocrisy of Congress and the fact that these sick heroes need to continue to fight for benefits they deserve for illnesses caused by an attack on America. He made a common sense argument and he was especially angry about Mitch McConnell - the proud "grim reaper' where bills go to die.
It is disgusting and should have been fully funded years ago. The President at the time of the funding does not have anything to do with the Congress's process. It is the insanity of the Congress where the House, depending on who is the majority, sends a funding bill to the Senate and the Senate, which has been Republican majority last time this bill was introduced and this time. This dysfunction of the Senate where McConnell only will allow judge appointments come to the floor and ignores all other House bills that is the most infuriating.
I would hope that the passion of the hearing would make them put aside politics, but I fear for the responders tomorrow when they vote on this bill.
The dems throw stuff in the bill so if it gets passed they get a few things they wanted which pisses off the Rep something fierce and they vote it down.
It's not that the Rep are voting the 9/11 part of it down but all the other crap that gets thrown in.
One side looks good while the other looks bad and vice-versa. Oldest trick in the books.
There needs to be a bipartisan bill made so that both parties will pass it.
It's bullshit politics and both sides don't give a shit which is apparent after 9 years of back and forth not to mention that this incident happened 18 years ago.
More about the bill.
21,000 claims have been open to get the 7.375 Billion dollars. That's 300k per claim on average. There weren't 21000 first responders in that time. These payouts also go to ironworkers, electricians, and people that were there and breathed in all that crap that was floating around the city so it can go thin quick I'd guess?
The NYC workers already have a pension and medical being paid for by the city so what is the other money going towards?
I'm also curious to how the money does get doled out to victims.
The more you look at it the worse it actually gets.
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tempo_n_groove said:njnancy said:brianlux said:Kat said:Let's name names.
It was the House Judiciary Committee
PRESENT:
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler of New York,
Democratic Reps. Steve Cohen of Tennessee,
Mary Gay Scanlon of Pennsylvania,
Jamie Raskin of Maryland
and the top Republican in the Judiciary subcommittee, Rep. Mike Johnson of Louisiana.
Democratic Rep. Max Rose of Staten Island was seated near the witnesses testifying.Who were missing? Too many, shameful.
https://judiciary.house.gov/about/membersDemocratic MembersZoe Lofgren CaliforniaSheila Jackson Lee TexasHenry C. "Hank" Johnson GeorgiaTheodore E. Deutch FloridaKaren Bass CaliforniaCedric L. Richmond LouisianaHakeem S. Jeffries New YorkDavid N. Cicilline Rhode IslandEric Swalwell CaliforniaTed Lieu CaliforniaPramila Jayapal WashingtonVal Butler Demings FloridaJ. Luis Correa CaliforniaSylvia R. Garcia TexasJoe Neguse ColoradoLucy McBath GeorgiaGreg Stanton ArizonaMadeleine Dean PennsylvaniaDebbie Mucarsel-Powell FloridaVeronica Escobar TexasRanking Member Doug Collins GeorgiaRepublican MembershipF. James Sensenbrenner WisconsinSteve Chabot OhioLouie Gohmer TexasJim Jordan OhioKen Buck ColoradoJohn Ratcliffe TexasMartha Roby AlabamaMatt Gaetz FloridaAndy Biggs ArizonaTom McClintock CaliforniaDebbie Lesko ArizonaGuy Reschenthaler PennsylvaniaBen Cline VirginiaKelly Armstrong North DakotaW. Gregory Steube FloridaGood lord, all I can do is shake my head. Shameful! And I am going go go right now and tell each of my congress people exactly that.
Just one thing about who was present in Congress - it was a subcommittee that met today, the entire committee doesn't meet until tomorrow. So the empty seats in the front were people who were not supposed to be there today. Eric Swalwell/California and Guy Reschenthaler/Pennsylvania were members of the sub committee that did not attend and that is shameful. People were walking in and out of the hearing as the 9/11 responders were testifying prior to Stewart testifying. It is something that happens whenever there is a committee hearing, I always find it to be annoying and I don't see how someone could not sit and listen to these responders testify. But not all of those people chose not to attend, they aren't part of this sub committee. I think the entire committee should have been assembled to listen to these heroes, but it was the sub committee only.
Stewart was spot on in his anger about the hypocrisy of Congress and the fact that these sick heroes need to continue to fight for benefits they deserve for illnesses caused by an attack on America. He made a common sense argument and he was especially angry about Mitch McConnell - the proud "grim reaper' where bills go to die.
It is disgusting and should have been fully funded years ago. The President at the time of the funding does not have anything to do with the Congress's process. It is the insanity of the Congress where the House, depending on who is the majority, sends a funding bill to the Senate and the Senate, which has been Republican majority last time this bill was introduced and this time. This dysfunction of the Senate where McConnell only will allow judge appointments come to the floor and ignores all other House bills that is the most infuriating.
I would hope that the passion of the hearing would make them put aside politics, but I fear for the responders tomorrow when they vote on this bill.
The dems throw stuff in the bill so if it gets passed they get a few things they wanted which pisses off the Rep something fierce and they vote it down.
It's not that the Rep are voting the 9/11 part of it down but all the other crap that gets thrown in.
One side looks good while the other looks bad and vice-versa. Oldest trick in the books.
There needs to be a bipartisan bill made so that both parties will pass it.
It's bullshit politics and both sides don't give a shit which is apparent after 9 years of back and forth not to mention that this incident happened 18 years ago.
More about the bill.
21,000 claims have been open to get the 7.375 Billion dollars. That's 300k per claim on average. There weren't 21000 first responders in that time. These payouts also go to ironworkers, electricians, and people that were there and breathed in all that crap that was floating around the city so it can go thin quick I'd guess?
The NYC workers already have a pension and medical being paid for by the city so what is the other money going towards?
I'm also curious to how the money does get doled out to victims.
The more you look at it the worse it actually gets.
I really am not up to date with the situation. If Stewart is pissed off I trust he has good reason.0
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