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Edited on Sun Mar-21-10 01:08 PM by Dinger
I have to go soon. Wish I had more time. Thank you everyone.
Questions/Comments For Senator Feingold
Health Care 1. How much money does it cost the country as a WHOLE (all of us) to pay for the uninsured?
2. How and why is it that the unsured’s numbers have GROWN do to the terrible economy?
3. How is it that even WITH insurance, people are paying huge amounts of money for co-pays and deductibles, or being denied health care when they do have money to pay for insurance?
4, If we're liberators, is there any way to liberate doctors from the insurance industry and shouldn't that mandate a profit free system?
5. What will happen to people who do not buy health insurance (mandate)?
6. Please explain how a robust public option or single payer health care could save the taxpyers money.
Education
1. What is your position on charter schools? Merit pay? RTTT has a seek and destroy mission on public schools. Also, with it’s narrow focus (blame teachers), can’t there be a more broad and comprehensive approach to save public educaiton? 2. How do you feel about the decision for all the teachers to be fired in Cenral Falls, RI? The closing of schools across the country?
3. Teachers have had little input on current proposals on educaiton reform. I find it very discouraging that Obama and Duncan support the idea that funding for education should be a competition and not a right for all children. The way that schools are funded here in Wisconsin is not fair for all students. I want to hear the needs of rural schools, particularly rural schools districts with a high poverty rate, be addressed. Much, if not all, of what I hear addresses urban schools, which have issues, but our (rural) issues are not the same. They are unique. What can you do for rural schools districts in Wisconsin and across the contry?
4. Since by process of elimination, all public schools will eventually be in the lowest 5% ... , how do you justify NCLB since it was designed to fail the public school system?
Filibuster
1. Invoke Standing Senate RuleXXII In current practice, Senate Rule 22 permits filibusters in which actual continuous floor speeches are not required, although the Senate Majority Leader may require an actual traditional filibuster if he or she so chooses. This threat of a filibuster where no floor speech and no quorum is required may, therefore, be more powerful than an actual filibuster, which would require attendance by a quorum of Senators as well as the physical presence of the Senators speaking.
Previously, the filibustering senator(s) could delay voting only by making an endless speech. Currently, they only need to indicate that they are filibustering, thereby preventing the Senate from moving on to other business until the motion is withdrawn or enough votes are gathered for cloture.
2. Leave the issue on the agenda indefinitely.
A filibuster can be defeated by the governing party if they leave the debated issue on the agenda indefinitely, without adding anything else. Indeed, James Strom Thurmond's own attempt to filibuster the Civil Rights Act was defeated when Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield refused to refer any further business to the Senate, which required the filibuster to be kept up indefinitely. Instead, the opponents were all given a chance to speak, and the matter eventually was forced to a vote.
5. Schedule the Senate to meet 7 days a week and no holiday breaks.
Simply schedule the Senate to meet in permanent session - No Thanksgiving breaks, no Sunday breaks and no Christmas breaks. The result of these three steps would mean that the Republicans and the traitor known as Lieberman would have to maintain a 24/7 filibuster. No other Senate business, including funding for the government, the war, or their own pet projects could be considered. When it comes to an actual physical filibuster these scoundrels don't last long. Strom Thurmond's filibuster of the Civil Rights Act of 1957 lasted only 24 hours and 18 minutes. This would have numerous benefits. It would result in a public humiliation of the traitor Lieberman and it would show that the Republicans are paper tigers - they are willing to blow hard but they will not be actually sustain a filibuster that ruins their schedule with their mistresses. It would also bring attention to the ludicracy of the filibuster, the relatively modern misuse of it and the extraordinary power small unpopulated states have that have resulted in the Senate becoming increasing less democratic in principle. Short of tar and feathering it is the best way to expose them and humiliate them on a large stage.
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