Monday, April 22, 2019

Republicans don't read. They rely on others to read and then talk about it.

See how Senator Schumer has the papers from inside the folder before him? McConnell cannot read. Don't tell anyone, but, he is unable to read.

No one actually expects a reasonable response from the Republicans. I don't. I know they don't read. As a matter of fact it is well known that Republicans listen to others read in order to understand documents. It happens often in the right wing media. People read on the air because they know Republicans don't read.

All those fancy charter schools are experimental schools. That is what a charter school is by law. The Republicans are still looking to find a method that will allow them to read.

Case in point. Why would Republicans take so many votes about health care if they could read? Stubbornness? Really? People who can read are telling Republicans they know what they want from their country when it comes to health care, yet, they don't read it for themselves. If the people talking aren't valid Republican readers, the leadership does not listen, either.

Why would a Republican expose all his children to measles rather than have his children vaccinated? Because he doesn't read.

The illiteracy must be high in the Republican Party. It explains the obstructionism of McConnell. He doesn't read.

This article was written by Senator Schumer. He can read and write.

October 23, 2018
By Charles E. Schumer

With only a few weeks to go until the midterm elections, (click here) Democratic Senate candidates across the country just got a boost from the unlikeliest of places: Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.

This past week, Leader McConnell told the American people exactly what another two years of Republican control of the Senate would look like. If Republicans retain the majority, he said, there will be another attempt to repeal the health care law, which could result in 20 million fewer Americans with health insurance. He then defended the partisan lawsuit that could end protections for Americans with pre-existing conditions — a lawsuit supported by 20 Republican officials, including two attorneys general who are running for Senate seats....