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ismnotwasm's JournalReport: Washington hospitals stingy with charity care, with language barrier an issue
I hope the industry is paying attention to this, Ferguson said of his lawsuit.
The industry definitely is, and has been for a while, said Cassie Sauer, president of the Washington State Hospital Association (WSHA).
Its evident in a new one-page application, available in multiple languages, that 91 of the states 99 hospitals have agreed to use for charity care, she said.
The hospital association has also convened focus groups to better understand what obstacles patients see. Its certainly ongoing work, Sauer said.
http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/report-washington-hospitals-stingy-with-charity-care-with-language-barrier-an-issue/
Feinstein vows there will be a public Donald Trump Jr. hearing 'come hell or high water
Trump Jr. was interviewed by Senate judiciary staff for close to four hours last week. Asked if she expected Trump Jr. to return, Feinstein told CNN, "I do -- come hell or high water."
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, who has amped up his committee's investigation of Russian interference in the US elections, was noncommittal on Tuesday when asked about the possibility of a public hearing.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2017/09/11/politics/dianne-feinstein-donald-trump-jr-hearing/index.html
Washington state AG Bob Ferguson says states to sue Trump over DACA
I am watching the livecast right now, I'm very impressed with both our AG Ferguson AND Governor Inslee--Inslee is pissed! He's calling Trump out all over the place! WOOT!
Ferguson said the end of DACA is part of a dark time for our country.
At a morning news conference in Seattle, Ferguson said a lawsuit would be filed any minute in New York. He called President Donald Trumps decision arbitrary and capricious and asserted that race played a role in the administrations decision to end the program.lf Dreamers were white, does anybody really think the president would have acted on DACA the way he did?
The lawsuit follows Tuesdays announcement by U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions that the Trump administration would end DACA, established in 2012 by President Barack Obama to protect people brought into the U.S. illegally as children.
Sessions announced an orderly, lawful wind down over the next six months of the program that gives renewable two-year work permits to qualifying undocumented immigrants. Nationwide, the program offers protection from deportation to 800,000 young people. In Washington state, nearly 18,000 people have been approved as of March.
http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/politics/washington-state-ag-bob-ferguson-says-states-to-sue-trump-over-daca/
Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson Vows to Sue Trump if He Ends DACA
So proud of my AG--again
Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson on Monday promised to sue President Trump if he ends Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, the Obama-era program that protects some undocumented youth from deportation.
Ferguson's statement came shortly after reports that Trump is seriously considering ending the program with a six-month delay for Congress to come up with a replacement.
If President Trump follows through on his reported decision to cancel DACA after a six-month delay, the Washington Attorney General's Office will file suit to halt this cruel and illegal policy and defend DACA recipients, Ferguson said, using the name associated with immigrants who qualify for DACA. About 19,000 DACA recipients live in Washington State. To qualify for DACA, an immigrant must have arrived in the United States before 2007 and his or her 16th birthday.
Ferguson joined New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman in vowing a challenge to Trump over DACA. In his statement, Ferguson said, "we expect to be joined by other states in this action."
http://www.thestranger.com/slog/2017/09/04/25393017/washington-attorney-general-bob-ferguson-vows-to-sue-trump-if-he-ends-daca
Taylor Swift and the Tale of Unstoppable White Privilege Meeting Immovable White Privilege
Taylors detractors fried her accordingly. Half of her stans pretended to like the single, because that is the cross they have chosen to bear, and descended on anyone who didnt agree like an angry rash. The other half of her stans experienced secondhand embarrassment for a variety of reasons.
Me? I mostly rolled my eyes. Despite her being one of my nemeses (Lena Dunham captains that list), I have long come to accept that Taylor Alison Swift, while mediocre and overhyped, has the tenacity of a roach that keeps skittering back even in the face of nuclear waste and disaster.
However, things got interesting when I came across this Rolling Stone article that stated she was taking shots at Kanye West (again). I was annoyed but not shocked. Taylor Swift has demonstrated that she is stuck in high school. With her fake girl power mentality and piss-poor Regina George impression (and aspirations), it does not shock me for a minute that she once again went after Kanye for the purpose of her burn book.
Honestly, she kind of reminds me of that one guy in high school who caught that one game-winning touchdown during the homecoming game of 1992 and comes back to the high school reunion 20 years later, balding, unhappy and still rambling about how the homecoming game of 1992 was the best day of his life.
http://www.theroot.com/taylor-swift-and-the-tale-of-unstoppable-white-privileg-1798469369
Let us cut the proverbial shit.
If you were a total loser asshole in the face of the prospect of a Trump presidency, and took your vote and flounced away like a malignant 3 year old, and are STILL defending that shit--and I've seen several variations of said defense--you are not welcome here.
If, in the heat of the moment you committed what is likely to be the biggest political cock-up of your life, tossed your vote in a misguided protest vote, BUT subsequently realize and acknowledge what a complete dick move that was--you are welcome here.
It really isn't that hard to understand. I'm mean yeah you might get some shit for it, a Trump or third party vote isn't easy to understand for most of us, myself included.
Time does match on though, and there are plenty of chances for political redemption.
By Our Revolutions head says, Democrats have lost their souls. She will make them find religion.
Interesting.
The message I want to hit home is its driven by the grassroots, Turner said. Every election should be driven by the grassroots, by the will of the people.
And she said that has consequences for establishment Democrats. Our Revolutions network of more than 200,000 individual contributors, who have given an average of $22, are demanding progressive candidates who support proposals like Medicare for all, free college and a $15 minimum wage.
In 2018, Democratic candidates who do not support Our Revolutions progressive agenda will not earn the groups endorsement, Turner said. And not only that. According to Turner, Our Revolution may go a step further, supporting primary challenges in 2018, if they emerge, against Democrats who dont run on a progressive platform.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/m.mic.com/articles/amp/184038/our-revolutions-head-says-democrats-have-lost-their-souls-she-will-make-them-find-religion
Rep. Jayapal calls on Trump to rid White House of any white-supremacist supporters
Jayapal, D-Seattle, introduced a resolution Tuesday condemning fearmongering, racism, anti-Semitism, bigotry, and violence perpetrated by hate groups.
The symbolic measure, co-sponsored by 31 other House Democrats, including U.S. Rep. Adam Smith, D-Bellevue, calls out as inadequate Trumps belated and initially equivocal response to the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville.
In a news release, Jayapal named Steve Bannon, the White House chief strategist who previously ran the Breitbart News website, and advisers Stephen Miller and Sebastian Gorka.
White supremacy must be uprooted from our society, but the president has elevated white nationalists to the highest posts of government. Its time to get these people out of the White House, Jayapal said in a statement.
Bannon, Gorka and Miller have been linked by critics to alt-right or white nationalist movements. However, several independent experts told the fact-checking site PolitiFact this week they do not regard any of the three men themselves as white nationalists.
http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/politics/rep-jayapal-calls-on-trump-to-rid-white-house-of-any-white-supremacist-supporters/
They may not be actual "white nationalists" but they play one on TV and give aid and succor to the ones who are
The White People Who Need Proof of Racism
You can dig up study after study, research after research, video after video, testimony after testimony, expert after expert, scholar after scholar, scientist after scientist from the most prestigious academic, journalistic, and scientific institutions in the entire world and it wont matter a single, solitary bit.
Whatever proof you show whether it is evidence to demonstrate the presence of systemic racism or social racism; implicit racism or explicit racism; conscious racism or unconscious racism will never be enough. They will employ every move-the-goal-post, bait-and-switch, logical-fallacy, false-equivalence, appeal-to-the-absurd, argumentum-ad-dictionarium, beyond-a-shadow-of-a-doubt, bar-raising, unrealistic-expectation, persnickety-pseudo-science tactic at their disposal to deny that what youve brought forth is solid and correct or even mildly reasonable. And the gag is that if you dont bring it forth, theyll accuse you of being The Real Racist ®. They think this is the perfect no-win situation in which to place you.
They will ask you if you can read the minds of white people. Yes. Thats their favorite one. Thats their standard of proof. The only way you will be able to prove racism to these white folks is if youre telepathic. And even then, theyd question the accuracy of your telepathic abilities and will request a white telepath to verify your knowledge and they will only believe the white telepath if they disagree with you and agree with them. Anything to avoid having to confront and admit that racism exists, that they benefit from it, and often participate in and perpetuate it.
https://medium.com/SonofBaldwin/the-white-people-who-need-proof-of-racism-b59cb342c096
Ive seen DU go though periods where a lot things are "allowed"
Some fairly offensive. Scratch that, some absolutely and egregiously offensive.
Here's the thing about age, while age bashing can be anything from a shit-stirring comment to a rhetorical tool and is quite rude, the age of our politicians needs to be discussed imo. I love the idea of the elder statesman, one who has gained in wisdom throughout the years, we all know this isn't always the case. There is also, a huge technology gap that is changing social interaction--and society around the world itself. Clearly, politicians such as Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders know how to use technology, to me the most revealing thing about the email and DNC hack snafu was how antiquated the state departments services actually were--they hadn't kept up with the times. I am not saying the hack could have been prevented, but the general impression I got was one of "oh shit"--this despite knowing bad actors like Assange were out there.
I know there are plenty of younger, plugged in folks surrounding and advising our aging polititians, but I wonder how well they are listened too? In a very short span of 20 years, technology has changed enormously. This is one reason, that while I adore Hillary as much or more than Bernie people adore Bernie, I am wanting to see fresher, younger faces involved in politics. Don't get me wrong, I don't want our elders to go away, I want to see mentorship. Hillary already is doing this (and has been doing this for years) with her new PAC, that will help organize the willing for the Democratic Party. She has inspired many young women especially. Bernie Sanders has obviously greatly inspired youth--some of whom will be involved with the Democratic Party, and continue to be a force for change.
So while the phrase "too old" is rude, and untrue, I think our older political people at the helm need to move aside and let our younger faces shine.
Except for SCOTUS, I want them to stay where they are until trump is gone, but such is the nature of lifetime appointments
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