• ArugulaZ
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    I’m confused that she’s AT the meeting.

    The pharmacy near the Capitol fills prescriptions for dementia medication, and those pills are going to our representatives. If you’re taking dementia medication and are an elected official, sorry, but it’s time for you to go. We’ll get you a watch. If you can’t even remember who you are, you shouldn’t be crafting our laws.

    • @[email protected]
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      At this point it’s painfully obvious that they’re literal puppets for people in power who don’t want their names in a public forum like congress.

      It’s basically Weekend at Bernie’s. Except not funny at all.

  • @[email protected]
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    At a meeting today, Feinstein and McConnell agreed Trump’s handling of classified documents might lead to him being impeached, but that bringing charges that leads to an impeachment trial is the duty of the house.

    This lead to an argument with both their handlers that they were 100% correct in this assertion, and that they could not remove Trump from his current position as president without first a house vote.

    Their handlers sighed and reluctantly agreed, and wheeled them away for bingo.

  • @[email protected]
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    In other news, the sky is blue and the pope is Catholic.

    At least it’s a bipartisan issue now…? Yay?

    • Kernal64
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      Term limits are absolutely needed, along with age limits on how old you can be while in office. Using 65 as an example, if you’ll turn 65 while in office, too bad, you’re intelligible to run.

      • @[email protected]
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        Term limits have been put in place in several cities and states too I believe, and they’ve resulted in more corruption and lower quality governance. It’s the worst possible outcome.

        Think about the type of person who could afford to run for Congress for a few terms. They’re probably retired and/or wealthy. This just entrenches them in power even more. And it seems there is a skillset that politicians pick up over their tenure.

    • @[email protected]
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      AGE limits. Fuck Biden, fuck Trump, fuck Feinstein, fuck the turtle. There should be NO 80 year olds in office period.

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        It might sound horribly ageist, but I’m inclined to agree. Representing the interests of millions upon millions of people is an incredibly taxing and demanding job, which nobody in their 80s should still be doing; especially not without some sort of fitness test.

    • KairuByte
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      Nah, this has been an ongoing issue with her for months if not years. She is often confused when press is actually able to talk with her.

      Geriatric mutant ninja turtle just happened to have a much more obvious and blatant episode live on national TV.

  • circuitfarmer
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    Feinstein was in her 30s when California colleges (UC and CSU) officially stopped having free in-state tuition.

    We have to stop being “represented” by people with very little in common with the general populace.

    • @[email protected]
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      Apart from being old and having dementia, she’s never had real job.

      Yeah, her and let-me-pause-for-a-stroke McKlowenl do not represent people who actually work for a living.

      • @[email protected]
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        Tell that to the largest voting group that actually votes. 65+ old people aren’t voting for anyone other than the oldest we have to offer and the actual larger voting group that unfortunately doesn’t vote as much would rather surf IG and TikTok than give two shits about any election.

        • @[email protected]
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          Well old people will typically lean heavy to Team Red, but other than that, you hit the nail on the head. The TikTok generation can’t be bothered to lift a finger to help themselves but they will endlessly complain online that no one cares about them!

  • Doug Holland
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    Sen Dianne Feinstein appears confused at meeting

    Well, that could be any meeting in the past 20+ years.

  • @[email protected]
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    122 years ago

    First McConnell and now Feinstein, maybe it’s time to implement term limits? These two should have retired long ago. (Feinstein before SOPA) Enjoy your golden years…

    • Mike D.
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      This has been an ongoing issue for her but it usually gets hushed up.

    • @[email protected]
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      It’s really not, but it’s probably good that we get reminders that we need a more functional system in place to get rid of these folks once they are incapacitated.

      • @[email protected]
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        It’s not news worthy that someone running the country is incapacitated? What is news worthy of that isn’t?

    • @[email protected]OP
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      When members of Congress, and sides don’t matter, refuse to retire and keep having issues that prevent them from doing their jobs correctly, I believe it’s news and I guess others journalists think it is too.

    • dtc
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      I hadn’t heard it before this post.

      That what makes it news.

      • @[email protected]
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        She’s already said she won’t run at the next election. But if she steps down now, the republicans can refuse to let a new democrat sit on the judiciary committee, then the Republicans can just deadlock the vote to appoint any new federal judges (exactly like they did when she was on sick leave).

  • BuckFigotstheThird
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    No! Don’t think about The Turtle! Look everybody! The libs are old and senile too! LOOK! [please don’t look at the turtle. Nothing to see here. Nope The Turtle is fine. Look! It’s a sleepy old person who is a democrat!!!]

    • dtc
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      Turtle bro didn’t have a stroke, my aunt is a doctor and I’m sure he is perfectly fine. /s

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          To be fair, that’s about how long the typical android takes to reboot. Nothing exceptional.

      • @[email protected]
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        It’s true, but in Mitch’s case it might be that staying literally kills him. He’s the minority leader in the Senate, which has got to be stressful, and if the fugue state he entered was caused by a mini-stroke, he needs to be resting and avoiding stress like a literal plague.

      • @[email protected]
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        342 years ago

        I’d be very supportive of disallowing senior citizens from holding any public office.

        Very, very supportive.

        • Kernal64
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          65 is generally considered the retirement age, so my proposal that I responded to another comment with is that if you’re gonna turn 65 during your hypothetical term, you’re not eligible to run. It’s time to sail off into the sunset or sit on your porch to yell at the kids to stay off your lawn or whatever the hell. You’re no longer representative of the general population and are in no position to be crafting policy for years after your death. You did your service, now step aside and let the next generation have their turn.

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            65 is also, coincidentally, the age after which the majority of strokes occur in the US. Not to say we don’t have people who aren’t awesome senior citizens (far from it!) but the stakes are so damn high for people who are in government positions, especially when you have 6-year terms or lifetime appointments and your party really, REALLY wants to hold that seat.

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        She’s already said she won’t run at the next election.

        But if she steps down now, the republicans can refuse to let a new democrat sit on the judiciary committee (that she’s on), then the Republicans can just deadlock the vote to appoint any new federal judges (exactly like they did when she was on sick leave).

        The US political system is broken, but Feinstein is doing the best thing she can for her party and the people who voted for her.

          • @[email protected]
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            Appointing a new committee member would require unanimous consent. Generally that’s easy - it’s a procedural step and the party in majority will ultimately get their way, so senators all give consent so they can get back to doing some actual work on the senate floor. But some first-term far-right republicans are withholding unanimous consent now, forcing the senate to decide if they want to waste days debating so they can vote, or just move on to something else.

            Eg, Senior military promotions require senate approval, and it’s typically a matter dealt with in a few minutes because the promotions are given unanimous consent. Senator Tuberville is a first-term MAGA Republican and an anti-abortion zealot. For months now, he has been blocking military promotions, demanding that the pentagon reverse their decision to allow service members to travel out-of-state if they require reproductive healthcare. Even if the other 99 senators approve of the promotions, to take a vote they would need to table it, go to committee, debate it, avoid a filibuster, and ultimately vote on it. So a task that should take minutes can instead turn up the senate for days or weeks, preventing the senate from getting anything else done in that time.

  • @[email protected]
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    JFC. I’m 62, but 90 year old dottards who’ve never worked a day in their life can’t represent me

    We need age limits. But we won’t get them because the reps are all farting dust and slurping at the gravy trough.