Stupid Republican idea of the day

I saw somebody who quoted an unnamed legislator saying, “If you can’t get healthcare, blame a teacher.” But I can’t find that quote on any news site.

I think the implication is that cutting Medicare = death of students = lower class size.

Well, yeah, but I don’t remember The Tooth standing out as a particularly idiotic right-winger before.

I think the implication is is that is how the GOP legislators balance the books.

Guys, I KNOW what he was saying. I’m unclear on whether it was sarcastic on his part or if he really does actually blame the teachers (or teachers’ union) for it if it’s going to happen.

It was sarcasm on my part. The Republicans are as always the bad guys in this. WV is swimming, if such a thing is possible, in coal. There’s no need to cut any sort of services to give teachers a pay raise.

I mean, what kind of lowlife would say in earnest “Hooray for reducing health care for poor kids!”?

You do no that coal is a dying industry, right?

All of my teachers had arms (two even) - there were a few farmers with partials due to accidents, but the teachers were all fully armed.

Er. *know

Skirting with Poe’s law, there.

Hence why I asked for clarification, because you’d never struck me as that type of person, but you never known nowadays. We have mean-spirited fascists crawling out of the woodwork

I had forgotten, in fact. Does that leave Medicaid cuts as the only other alternative? This smacks of the right pitting teachers against poor parents, nothing else. Don’t have health care for your kids? Blame teachers, says the GOP. They made us cut Medicaid. Not our fault. MAGA.

I think you meant Medicaid. (You probably already noticed that.)

Medicare is insurance for old people.
Medicaid is insurance for poor people.

Even though words look/sound alike, they can be quite different, and that difference can have impact. Kind of like “its” and “it’s.” :wink:

No, but…

You’re gettin’ it.

Give me a minute to change and I’ll do it backwards and in heels.

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*Who knew legislatin’ would be so [del]hard[/del] much like work?

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