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Lesley Maxwell's avatar

Just too many issues to address. I skimmed thru. Between national & state, I can't keep up. MSNBC is on when I get up until I go to sleep. I lost access to FB in Nov. due to a hack but it won't let me back in. It's probably better since I'm on here all day. I can't stand in a protest anymore. I've become a keyboard warrior. I read, I comment, and I check facts so I can destroy some of the garbage.

So the head of the GOP in R.I. dislikes the Hands Off protests. When everything he has goes into the crapper, he'll wake up. I'm an Independent but leaning more to the left as I get older (and wiser, I hope).

At this time, I'm more concerned with Washington than R.I. A fish rots from the top. That's where it has to stop. I'm not dismissing any impacts on R.I. My oldest told me a friend of his is getting laid off. I don't recall the company name but I think it has some federal work. Trump hasn't focused on R.I. but give him time.

I'm concerned about Medicaid. It leaves the working poor families in the dust. Many places, esp. small businesses don't provide medical. I'm old and on Medicare but if I need to go into a nursing home, Medicare doesn't cover it. I would have to go on Medicaid.

Everything is going to be cut or cost more. We'll have less money to spread around. If we are scraping by, we can't help those who are less fortunate. It's a very vicious circle.

Trump is about closing the deficit. This is false narrative. We all know that. He has never paid for anything. If somebody looked at the personal bills he's piling up, it could go toward the 'deficit' he's creating. It's a $4 million trip every weekend to play golf. He ravages the DHS budget to pay El Salvador their six million to take people who our own government has ILLEGALLY removed. He claims, as do Bondi, Rubio, and the creep, Miller, that they can't take them back.

Trump can negotiate a hostage trade but can't get one person back that he illegally deported. SMH.

R.I. has seen minor issues so far but until or unless we find a way to stop it, we are screwed. it can happen here. We never thought that way, did we? It only happened in other countries that we saw on the news. It's always some secret militia that backs someone to take over a country.

Not here!! We're not stupid. We have a Constitution. We have the right to vote!! We are America!!!

We are sacrosanct!!! We are better than sliced bread!!!

So how on earth did we take our precious votes, that the world envies, to elect a dictator? We not only got a dictator but his appointees are mini me dictators who are experts in twisting the laws to suit their and his agenda.

Are R.I. politicians strong enough to hold them off? That is the question of the ages. Anticipate the worst and hope for the best. Watch what they do, not what they say.

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Shekarchi does have a tough job, lots of groups want more $$ but nobody wants to pay more taxes while horrors come down from the regime in DC. Still, he evaded the 'tax the rich" issue saying it won't solve the whole problem, but duh, nobody said it would, but it would help. Golocal has a story today that low income RIers pay a higher % of their income in taxes than high income people, the Speaker should want to address that. And his statement that RIPTA is a compete mess is totally inappropriate, it has merely been long underfunded but does very well in all comparisons with peer agencies, and it has to deal with the push from politically connected real estate interests to push it out of Kennedy Plaza, wasting their time and $$, and deferred improvements in the Plaza. In contrast the Speaker has no problem finding about $235 million to allocate to end property taxes on cars, a big boon to those with lots of expensive motor vehicles but little or no benefit to those that with an older vehicle or none at all.

That said, I do think we should appreciate that he engages in these events

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