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> Bonus fun fact: Grasshoppers have been on Earth longer than grass.
[ "You notice how no one is tearing Patrick Leahy apart? \nCause he had the good grace to step away with some dignity.", ">\n\nThe bigger point is that no one ever questioned the lucidity of Pat Leahy. Many people have been upfront about their concerns regarding Feinstein's clearly diminishing mental capacity.", ">\n\nThis is why we need term limits and a retirement age for politicians", ">\n\nTerm limits only give lobbyist more power. It's been tried before on the state level. I agree with age limits", ">\n\nOK but if we have term limits, maybe they’ll vote to get the money out of politics because you know they have term limits?", ">\n\nThat’s a rough article\n\n“God bless her,” said Garry South, a Democratic strategist who has worked on major statewide campaigns in California. “But the most pathetic part of politics is when somebody doesn’t know when it’s time to leave.”", ">\n\nAs a Californian this fossilized, helmet haired Oligarch should have never been voted in at all. She capitalized on tragedy and then inside traded herself into mega wealth. She's everything that's wrong with Neo-Liberalism.", ">\n\nNothing sums up most voters more than this story:\nI begged everyone I know not to vote for her in ‘18, said “She’s too old.” My mother-in-law was particularly offended, chastised me for ageism. \nRecently, my mother-in-law said to me “she never should have run last time, she was too old.”", ">\n\nI moved to SF in 2008 and most people I knew thought she should retire then. 14 years later she’s still there…it’s long past time we implemented term limits for congress and SCOTUS.", ">\n\nDianne Feinstein was born in 1933 and the Golden Gate Bridge was finished in 1937. Yep, she's older than the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.", ">\n\nAlso older than chocolate chip cookies.", ">\n\nThanks for that fun fact! I would have never guessed. So glad I wasn't born in the 1800s." ]
> If they are that damn good at prediction then I'm holding one hostage for next week's lottery numbers
[ "You notice how no one is tearing Patrick Leahy apart? \nCause he had the good grace to step away with some dignity.", ">\n\nThe bigger point is that no one ever questioned the lucidity of Pat Leahy. Many people have been upfront about their concerns regarding Feinstein's clearly diminishing mental capacity.", ">\n\nThis is why we need term limits and a retirement age for politicians", ">\n\nTerm limits only give lobbyist more power. It's been tried before on the state level. I agree with age limits", ">\n\nOK but if we have term limits, maybe they’ll vote to get the money out of politics because you know they have term limits?", ">\n\nThat’s a rough article\n\n“God bless her,” said Garry South, a Democratic strategist who has worked on major statewide campaigns in California. “But the most pathetic part of politics is when somebody doesn’t know when it’s time to leave.”", ">\n\nAs a Californian this fossilized, helmet haired Oligarch should have never been voted in at all. She capitalized on tragedy and then inside traded herself into mega wealth. She's everything that's wrong with Neo-Liberalism.", ">\n\nNothing sums up most voters more than this story:\nI begged everyone I know not to vote for her in ‘18, said “She’s too old.” My mother-in-law was particularly offended, chastised me for ageism. \nRecently, my mother-in-law said to me “she never should have run last time, she was too old.”", ">\n\nI moved to SF in 2008 and most people I knew thought she should retire then. 14 years later she’s still there…it’s long past time we implemented term limits for congress and SCOTUS.", ">\n\nDianne Feinstein was born in 1933 and the Golden Gate Bridge was finished in 1937. Yep, she's older than the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.", ">\n\nAlso older than chocolate chip cookies.", ">\n\nThanks for that fun fact! I would have never guessed. So glad I wasn't born in the 1800s.", ">\n\nBonus fun fact: Grasshoppers have been on Earth longer than grass." ]
> Unfortunately they’re really lazy, though.
[ "You notice how no one is tearing Patrick Leahy apart? \nCause he had the good grace to step away with some dignity.", ">\n\nThe bigger point is that no one ever questioned the lucidity of Pat Leahy. Many people have been upfront about their concerns regarding Feinstein's clearly diminishing mental capacity.", ">\n\nThis is why we need term limits and a retirement age for politicians", ">\n\nTerm limits only give lobbyist more power. It's been tried before on the state level. I agree with age limits", ">\n\nOK but if we have term limits, maybe they’ll vote to get the money out of politics because you know they have term limits?", ">\n\nThat’s a rough article\n\n“God bless her,” said Garry South, a Democratic strategist who has worked on major statewide campaigns in California. “But the most pathetic part of politics is when somebody doesn’t know when it’s time to leave.”", ">\n\nAs a Californian this fossilized, helmet haired Oligarch should have never been voted in at all. She capitalized on tragedy and then inside traded herself into mega wealth. She's everything that's wrong with Neo-Liberalism.", ">\n\nNothing sums up most voters more than this story:\nI begged everyone I know not to vote for her in ‘18, said “She’s too old.” My mother-in-law was particularly offended, chastised me for ageism. \nRecently, my mother-in-law said to me “she never should have run last time, she was too old.”", ">\n\nI moved to SF in 2008 and most people I knew thought she should retire then. 14 years later she’s still there…it’s long past time we implemented term limits for congress and SCOTUS.", ">\n\nDianne Feinstein was born in 1933 and the Golden Gate Bridge was finished in 1937. Yep, she's older than the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.", ">\n\nAlso older than chocolate chip cookies.", ">\n\nThanks for that fun fact! I would have never guessed. So glad I wasn't born in the 1800s.", ">\n\nBonus fun fact: Grasshoppers have been on Earth longer than grass.", ">\n\nIf they are that damn good at prediction then I'm holding one hostage for next week's lottery numbers" ]
> This...I belive
[ "You notice how no one is tearing Patrick Leahy apart? \nCause he had the good grace to step away with some dignity.", ">\n\nThe bigger point is that no one ever questioned the lucidity of Pat Leahy. Many people have been upfront about their concerns regarding Feinstein's clearly diminishing mental capacity.", ">\n\nThis is why we need term limits and a retirement age for politicians", ">\n\nTerm limits only give lobbyist more power. It's been tried before on the state level. I agree with age limits", ">\n\nOK but if we have term limits, maybe they’ll vote to get the money out of politics because you know they have term limits?", ">\n\nThat’s a rough article\n\n“God bless her,” said Garry South, a Democratic strategist who has worked on major statewide campaigns in California. “But the most pathetic part of politics is when somebody doesn’t know when it’s time to leave.”", ">\n\nAs a Californian this fossilized, helmet haired Oligarch should have never been voted in at all. She capitalized on tragedy and then inside traded herself into mega wealth. She's everything that's wrong with Neo-Liberalism.", ">\n\nNothing sums up most voters more than this story:\nI begged everyone I know not to vote for her in ‘18, said “She’s too old.” My mother-in-law was particularly offended, chastised me for ageism. \nRecently, my mother-in-law said to me “she never should have run last time, she was too old.”", ">\n\nI moved to SF in 2008 and most people I knew thought she should retire then. 14 years later she’s still there…it’s long past time we implemented term limits for congress and SCOTUS.", ">\n\nDianne Feinstein was born in 1933 and the Golden Gate Bridge was finished in 1937. Yep, she's older than the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.", ">\n\nAlso older than chocolate chip cookies.", ">\n\nThanks for that fun fact! I would have never guessed. So glad I wasn't born in the 1800s.", ">\n\nBonus fun fact: Grasshoppers have been on Earth longer than grass.", ">\n\nIf they are that damn good at prediction then I'm holding one hostage for next week's lottery numbers", ">\n\nUnfortunately they’re really lazy, though." ]
> She never should have stayed around this damn long to begin with. Why do people act like staying there the longest is some great accomplishment, that means the job has been easy enough for her to coast by on even in old age. I’ve seen a lot of younger politicians that abdicate responsibility when a position of authority gets too demanding, instead we have politicians that make the job easier and delegate more responsibilities so they can continue being inadequate at it. We need to get our head out of sentimentality and into practicality; these jobs need to be done by people that understand the problems these positions need to address without needing unelected staffers to explain it for them. My respect for elders stops when they put their ego above my well-being.
[ "You notice how no one is tearing Patrick Leahy apart? \nCause he had the good grace to step away with some dignity.", ">\n\nThe bigger point is that no one ever questioned the lucidity of Pat Leahy. Many people have been upfront about their concerns regarding Feinstein's clearly diminishing mental capacity.", ">\n\nThis is why we need term limits and a retirement age for politicians", ">\n\nTerm limits only give lobbyist more power. It's been tried before on the state level. I agree with age limits", ">\n\nOK but if we have term limits, maybe they’ll vote to get the money out of politics because you know they have term limits?", ">\n\nThat’s a rough article\n\n“God bless her,” said Garry South, a Democratic strategist who has worked on major statewide campaigns in California. “But the most pathetic part of politics is when somebody doesn’t know when it’s time to leave.”", ">\n\nAs a Californian this fossilized, helmet haired Oligarch should have never been voted in at all. She capitalized on tragedy and then inside traded herself into mega wealth. She's everything that's wrong with Neo-Liberalism.", ">\n\nNothing sums up most voters more than this story:\nI begged everyone I know not to vote for her in ‘18, said “She’s too old.” My mother-in-law was particularly offended, chastised me for ageism. \nRecently, my mother-in-law said to me “she never should have run last time, she was too old.”", ">\n\nI moved to SF in 2008 and most people I knew thought she should retire then. 14 years later she’s still there…it’s long past time we implemented term limits for congress and SCOTUS.", ">\n\nDianne Feinstein was born in 1933 and the Golden Gate Bridge was finished in 1937. Yep, she's older than the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.", ">\n\nAlso older than chocolate chip cookies.", ">\n\nThanks for that fun fact! I would have never guessed. So glad I wasn't born in the 1800s.", ">\n\nBonus fun fact: Grasshoppers have been on Earth longer than grass.", ">\n\nIf they are that damn good at prediction then I'm holding one hostage for next week's lottery numbers", ">\n\nUnfortunately they’re really lazy, though.", ">\n\nThis...I belive" ]
> I think one layer of the explanation, among other things, is how powerful the incumbency advantage is. It's not just a very strong political effect—people have a preference to stick with the devil they know—but it has a snowballing campaign finance aspect of it too.
[ "You notice how no one is tearing Patrick Leahy apart? \nCause he had the good grace to step away with some dignity.", ">\n\nThe bigger point is that no one ever questioned the lucidity of Pat Leahy. Many people have been upfront about their concerns regarding Feinstein's clearly diminishing mental capacity.", ">\n\nThis is why we need term limits and a retirement age for politicians", ">\n\nTerm limits only give lobbyist more power. It's been tried before on the state level. I agree with age limits", ">\n\nOK but if we have term limits, maybe they’ll vote to get the money out of politics because you know they have term limits?", ">\n\nThat’s a rough article\n\n“God bless her,” said Garry South, a Democratic strategist who has worked on major statewide campaigns in California. “But the most pathetic part of politics is when somebody doesn’t know when it’s time to leave.”", ">\n\nAs a Californian this fossilized, helmet haired Oligarch should have never been voted in at all. She capitalized on tragedy and then inside traded herself into mega wealth. She's everything that's wrong with Neo-Liberalism.", ">\n\nNothing sums up most voters more than this story:\nI begged everyone I know not to vote for her in ‘18, said “She’s too old.” My mother-in-law was particularly offended, chastised me for ageism. \nRecently, my mother-in-law said to me “she never should have run last time, she was too old.”", ">\n\nI moved to SF in 2008 and most people I knew thought she should retire then. 14 years later she’s still there…it’s long past time we implemented term limits for congress and SCOTUS.", ">\n\nDianne Feinstein was born in 1933 and the Golden Gate Bridge was finished in 1937. Yep, she's older than the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.", ">\n\nAlso older than chocolate chip cookies.", ">\n\nThanks for that fun fact! I would have never guessed. So glad I wasn't born in the 1800s.", ">\n\nBonus fun fact: Grasshoppers have been on Earth longer than grass.", ">\n\nIf they are that damn good at prediction then I'm holding one hostage for next week's lottery numbers", ">\n\nUnfortunately they’re really lazy, though.", ">\n\nThis...I belive", ">\n\nShe never should have stayed around this damn long to begin with. Why do people act like staying there the longest is some great accomplishment, that means the job has been easy enough for her to coast by on even in old age. I’ve seen a lot of younger politicians that abdicate responsibility when a position of authority gets too demanding, instead we have politicians that make the job easier and delegate more responsibilities so they can continue being inadequate at it. We need to get our head out of sentimentality and into practicality; these jobs need to be done by people that understand the problems these positions need to address without needing unelected staffers to explain it for them. My respect for elders stops when they put their ego above my well-being." ]
> Go Katie Porter!
[ "You notice how no one is tearing Patrick Leahy apart? \nCause he had the good grace to step away with some dignity.", ">\n\nThe bigger point is that no one ever questioned the lucidity of Pat Leahy. Many people have been upfront about their concerns regarding Feinstein's clearly diminishing mental capacity.", ">\n\nThis is why we need term limits and a retirement age for politicians", ">\n\nTerm limits only give lobbyist more power. It's been tried before on the state level. I agree with age limits", ">\n\nOK but if we have term limits, maybe they’ll vote to get the money out of politics because you know they have term limits?", ">\n\nThat’s a rough article\n\n“God bless her,” said Garry South, a Democratic strategist who has worked on major statewide campaigns in California. “But the most pathetic part of politics is when somebody doesn’t know when it’s time to leave.”", ">\n\nAs a Californian this fossilized, helmet haired Oligarch should have never been voted in at all. She capitalized on tragedy and then inside traded herself into mega wealth. She's everything that's wrong with Neo-Liberalism.", ">\n\nNothing sums up most voters more than this story:\nI begged everyone I know not to vote for her in ‘18, said “She’s too old.” My mother-in-law was particularly offended, chastised me for ageism. \nRecently, my mother-in-law said to me “she never should have run last time, she was too old.”", ">\n\nI moved to SF in 2008 and most people I knew thought she should retire then. 14 years later she’s still there…it’s long past time we implemented term limits for congress and SCOTUS.", ">\n\nDianne Feinstein was born in 1933 and the Golden Gate Bridge was finished in 1937. Yep, she's older than the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.", ">\n\nAlso older than chocolate chip cookies.", ">\n\nThanks for that fun fact! I would have never guessed. So glad I wasn't born in the 1800s.", ">\n\nBonus fun fact: Grasshoppers have been on Earth longer than grass.", ">\n\nIf they are that damn good at prediction then I'm holding one hostage for next week's lottery numbers", ">\n\nUnfortunately they’re really lazy, though.", ">\n\nThis...I belive", ">\n\nShe never should have stayed around this damn long to begin with. Why do people act like staying there the longest is some great accomplishment, that means the job has been easy enough for her to coast by on even in old age. I’ve seen a lot of younger politicians that abdicate responsibility when a position of authority gets too demanding, instead we have politicians that make the job easier and delegate more responsibilities so they can continue being inadequate at it. We need to get our head out of sentimentality and into practicality; these jobs need to be done by people that understand the problems these positions need to address without needing unelected staffers to explain it for them. My respect for elders stops when they put their ego above my well-being.", ">\n\nI think one layer of the explanation, among other things, is how powerful the incumbency advantage is. It's not just a very strong political effect—people have a preference to stick with the devil they know—but it has a snowballing campaign finance aspect of it too." ]
> The Whiteboard of Justice takes the Senate!
[ "You notice how no one is tearing Patrick Leahy apart? \nCause he had the good grace to step away with some dignity.", ">\n\nThe bigger point is that no one ever questioned the lucidity of Pat Leahy. Many people have been upfront about their concerns regarding Feinstein's clearly diminishing mental capacity.", ">\n\nThis is why we need term limits and a retirement age for politicians", ">\n\nTerm limits only give lobbyist more power. It's been tried before on the state level. I agree with age limits", ">\n\nOK but if we have term limits, maybe they’ll vote to get the money out of politics because you know they have term limits?", ">\n\nThat’s a rough article\n\n“God bless her,” said Garry South, a Democratic strategist who has worked on major statewide campaigns in California. “But the most pathetic part of politics is when somebody doesn’t know when it’s time to leave.”", ">\n\nAs a Californian this fossilized, helmet haired Oligarch should have never been voted in at all. She capitalized on tragedy and then inside traded herself into mega wealth. She's everything that's wrong with Neo-Liberalism.", ">\n\nNothing sums up most voters more than this story:\nI begged everyone I know not to vote for her in ‘18, said “She’s too old.” My mother-in-law was particularly offended, chastised me for ageism. \nRecently, my mother-in-law said to me “she never should have run last time, she was too old.”", ">\n\nI moved to SF in 2008 and most people I knew thought she should retire then. 14 years later she’s still there…it’s long past time we implemented term limits for congress and SCOTUS.", ">\n\nDianne Feinstein was born in 1933 and the Golden Gate Bridge was finished in 1937. Yep, she's older than the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.", ">\n\nAlso older than chocolate chip cookies.", ">\n\nThanks for that fun fact! I would have never guessed. So glad I wasn't born in the 1800s.", ">\n\nBonus fun fact: Grasshoppers have been on Earth longer than grass.", ">\n\nIf they are that damn good at prediction then I'm holding one hostage for next week's lottery numbers", ">\n\nUnfortunately they’re really lazy, though.", ">\n\nThis...I belive", ">\n\nShe never should have stayed around this damn long to begin with. Why do people act like staying there the longest is some great accomplishment, that means the job has been easy enough for her to coast by on even in old age. I’ve seen a lot of younger politicians that abdicate responsibility when a position of authority gets too demanding, instead we have politicians that make the job easier and delegate more responsibilities so they can continue being inadequate at it. We need to get our head out of sentimentality and into practicality; these jobs need to be done by people that understand the problems these positions need to address without needing unelected staffers to explain it for them. My respect for elders stops when they put their ego above my well-being.", ">\n\nI think one layer of the explanation, among other things, is how powerful the incumbency advantage is. It's not just a very strong political effect—people have a preference to stick with the devil they know—but it has a snowballing campaign finance aspect of it too.", ">\n\nGo Katie Porter!" ]
> It's interesting because you'll see some apologists say that this standard is sexist since many men have been this incapacitated and not forced out. I'd hope that CA, the largest state in the union with the least proportional representation in the senate would have a fully capable advocate, but Feinstein won her last primary in a landslide when she was already losing it.
[ "You notice how no one is tearing Patrick Leahy apart? \nCause he had the good grace to step away with some dignity.", ">\n\nThe bigger point is that no one ever questioned the lucidity of Pat Leahy. Many people have been upfront about their concerns regarding Feinstein's clearly diminishing mental capacity.", ">\n\nThis is why we need term limits and a retirement age for politicians", ">\n\nTerm limits only give lobbyist more power. It's been tried before on the state level. I agree with age limits", ">\n\nOK but if we have term limits, maybe they’ll vote to get the money out of politics because you know they have term limits?", ">\n\nThat’s a rough article\n\n“God bless her,” said Garry South, a Democratic strategist who has worked on major statewide campaigns in California. “But the most pathetic part of politics is when somebody doesn’t know when it’s time to leave.”", ">\n\nAs a Californian this fossilized, helmet haired Oligarch should have never been voted in at all. She capitalized on tragedy and then inside traded herself into mega wealth. She's everything that's wrong with Neo-Liberalism.", ">\n\nNothing sums up most voters more than this story:\nI begged everyone I know not to vote for her in ‘18, said “She’s too old.” My mother-in-law was particularly offended, chastised me for ageism. \nRecently, my mother-in-law said to me “she never should have run last time, she was too old.”", ">\n\nI moved to SF in 2008 and most people I knew thought she should retire then. 14 years later she’s still there…it’s long past time we implemented term limits for congress and SCOTUS.", ">\n\nDianne Feinstein was born in 1933 and the Golden Gate Bridge was finished in 1937. Yep, she's older than the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.", ">\n\nAlso older than chocolate chip cookies.", ">\n\nThanks for that fun fact! I would have never guessed. So glad I wasn't born in the 1800s.", ">\n\nBonus fun fact: Grasshoppers have been on Earth longer than grass.", ">\n\nIf they are that damn good at prediction then I'm holding one hostage for next week's lottery numbers", ">\n\nUnfortunately they’re really lazy, though.", ">\n\nThis...I belive", ">\n\nShe never should have stayed around this damn long to begin with. Why do people act like staying there the longest is some great accomplishment, that means the job has been easy enough for her to coast by on even in old age. I’ve seen a lot of younger politicians that abdicate responsibility when a position of authority gets too demanding, instead we have politicians that make the job easier and delegate more responsibilities so they can continue being inadequate at it. We need to get our head out of sentimentality and into practicality; these jobs need to be done by people that understand the problems these positions need to address without needing unelected staffers to explain it for them. My respect for elders stops when they put their ego above my well-being.", ">\n\nI think one layer of the explanation, among other things, is how powerful the incumbency advantage is. It's not just a very strong political effect—people have a preference to stick with the devil they know—but it has a snowballing campaign finance aspect of it too.", ">\n\nGo Katie Porter!", ">\n\nThe Whiteboard of Justice takes the Senate!" ]
> Somehow despite her age Feinstein manages to be the boomiest of Boomers, holding onto power, thinking only of herself, and cutting off opportunity for the younger generations.
[ "You notice how no one is tearing Patrick Leahy apart? \nCause he had the good grace to step away with some dignity.", ">\n\nThe bigger point is that no one ever questioned the lucidity of Pat Leahy. Many people have been upfront about their concerns regarding Feinstein's clearly diminishing mental capacity.", ">\n\nThis is why we need term limits and a retirement age for politicians", ">\n\nTerm limits only give lobbyist more power. It's been tried before on the state level. I agree with age limits", ">\n\nOK but if we have term limits, maybe they’ll vote to get the money out of politics because you know they have term limits?", ">\n\nThat’s a rough article\n\n“God bless her,” said Garry South, a Democratic strategist who has worked on major statewide campaigns in California. “But the most pathetic part of politics is when somebody doesn’t know when it’s time to leave.”", ">\n\nAs a Californian this fossilized, helmet haired Oligarch should have never been voted in at all. She capitalized on tragedy and then inside traded herself into mega wealth. She's everything that's wrong with Neo-Liberalism.", ">\n\nNothing sums up most voters more than this story:\nI begged everyone I know not to vote for her in ‘18, said “She’s too old.” My mother-in-law was particularly offended, chastised me for ageism. \nRecently, my mother-in-law said to me “she never should have run last time, she was too old.”", ">\n\nI moved to SF in 2008 and most people I knew thought she should retire then. 14 years later she’s still there…it’s long past time we implemented term limits for congress and SCOTUS.", ">\n\nDianne Feinstein was born in 1933 and the Golden Gate Bridge was finished in 1937. Yep, she's older than the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.", ">\n\nAlso older than chocolate chip cookies.", ">\n\nThanks for that fun fact! I would have never guessed. So glad I wasn't born in the 1800s.", ">\n\nBonus fun fact: Grasshoppers have been on Earth longer than grass.", ">\n\nIf they are that damn good at prediction then I'm holding one hostage for next week's lottery numbers", ">\n\nUnfortunately they’re really lazy, though.", ">\n\nThis...I belive", ">\n\nShe never should have stayed around this damn long to begin with. Why do people act like staying there the longest is some great accomplishment, that means the job has been easy enough for her to coast by on even in old age. I’ve seen a lot of younger politicians that abdicate responsibility when a position of authority gets too demanding, instead we have politicians that make the job easier and delegate more responsibilities so they can continue being inadequate at it. We need to get our head out of sentimentality and into practicality; these jobs need to be done by people that understand the problems these positions need to address without needing unelected staffers to explain it for them. My respect for elders stops when they put their ego above my well-being.", ">\n\nI think one layer of the explanation, among other things, is how powerful the incumbency advantage is. It's not just a very strong political effect—people have a preference to stick with the devil they know—but it has a snowballing campaign finance aspect of it too.", ">\n\nGo Katie Porter!", ">\n\nThe Whiteboard of Justice takes the Senate!", ">\n\nIt's interesting because you'll see some apologists say that this standard is sexist since many men have been this incapacitated and not forced out.\nI'd hope that CA, the largest state in the union with the least proportional representation in the senate would have a fully capable advocate, but Feinstein won her last primary in a landslide when she was already losing it." ]
> She's even older than the boomers; she's part of the Silent Generation! But yeah, she's the epitome of me, myself, and I.
[ "You notice how no one is tearing Patrick Leahy apart? \nCause he had the good grace to step away with some dignity.", ">\n\nThe bigger point is that no one ever questioned the lucidity of Pat Leahy. Many people have been upfront about their concerns regarding Feinstein's clearly diminishing mental capacity.", ">\n\nThis is why we need term limits and a retirement age for politicians", ">\n\nTerm limits only give lobbyist more power. It's been tried before on the state level. I agree with age limits", ">\n\nOK but if we have term limits, maybe they’ll vote to get the money out of politics because you know they have term limits?", ">\n\nThat’s a rough article\n\n“God bless her,” said Garry South, a Democratic strategist who has worked on major statewide campaigns in California. “But the most pathetic part of politics is when somebody doesn’t know when it’s time to leave.”", ">\n\nAs a Californian this fossilized, helmet haired Oligarch should have never been voted in at all. She capitalized on tragedy and then inside traded herself into mega wealth. She's everything that's wrong with Neo-Liberalism.", ">\n\nNothing sums up most voters more than this story:\nI begged everyone I know not to vote for her in ‘18, said “She’s too old.” My mother-in-law was particularly offended, chastised me for ageism. \nRecently, my mother-in-law said to me “she never should have run last time, she was too old.”", ">\n\nI moved to SF in 2008 and most people I knew thought she should retire then. 14 years later she’s still there…it’s long past time we implemented term limits for congress and SCOTUS.", ">\n\nDianne Feinstein was born in 1933 and the Golden Gate Bridge was finished in 1937. Yep, she's older than the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.", ">\n\nAlso older than chocolate chip cookies.", ">\n\nThanks for that fun fact! I would have never guessed. So glad I wasn't born in the 1800s.", ">\n\nBonus fun fact: Grasshoppers have been on Earth longer than grass.", ">\n\nIf they are that damn good at prediction then I'm holding one hostage for next week's lottery numbers", ">\n\nUnfortunately they’re really lazy, though.", ">\n\nThis...I belive", ">\n\nShe never should have stayed around this damn long to begin with. Why do people act like staying there the longest is some great accomplishment, that means the job has been easy enough for her to coast by on even in old age. I’ve seen a lot of younger politicians that abdicate responsibility when a position of authority gets too demanding, instead we have politicians that make the job easier and delegate more responsibilities so they can continue being inadequate at it. We need to get our head out of sentimentality and into practicality; these jobs need to be done by people that understand the problems these positions need to address without needing unelected staffers to explain it for them. My respect for elders stops when they put their ego above my well-being.", ">\n\nI think one layer of the explanation, among other things, is how powerful the incumbency advantage is. It's not just a very strong political effect—people have a preference to stick with the devil they know—but it has a snowballing campaign finance aspect of it too.", ">\n\nGo Katie Porter!", ">\n\nThe Whiteboard of Justice takes the Senate!", ">\n\nIt's interesting because you'll see some apologists say that this standard is sexist since many men have been this incapacitated and not forced out.\nI'd hope that CA, the largest state in the union with the least proportional representation in the senate would have a fully capable advocate, but Feinstein won her last primary in a landslide when she was already losing it.", ">\n\nSomehow despite her age Feinstein manages to be the boomiest of Boomers, holding onto power, thinking only of herself, and cutting off opportunity for the younger generations." ]
> I'm pretty sure DiFi is unaware of any awkwardness. As she represented the worst of the Democratic Party, I'm glad she'll be gone. Either Adam Schiff or Katie Porter would make a far better Senator.
[ "You notice how no one is tearing Patrick Leahy apart? \nCause he had the good grace to step away with some dignity.", ">\n\nThe bigger point is that no one ever questioned the lucidity of Pat Leahy. Many people have been upfront about their concerns regarding Feinstein's clearly diminishing mental capacity.", ">\n\nThis is why we need term limits and a retirement age for politicians", ">\n\nTerm limits only give lobbyist more power. It's been tried before on the state level. I agree with age limits", ">\n\nOK but if we have term limits, maybe they’ll vote to get the money out of politics because you know they have term limits?", ">\n\nThat’s a rough article\n\n“God bless her,” said Garry South, a Democratic strategist who has worked on major statewide campaigns in California. “But the most pathetic part of politics is when somebody doesn’t know when it’s time to leave.”", ">\n\nAs a Californian this fossilized, helmet haired Oligarch should have never been voted in at all. She capitalized on tragedy and then inside traded herself into mega wealth. She's everything that's wrong with Neo-Liberalism.", ">\n\nNothing sums up most voters more than this story:\nI begged everyone I know not to vote for her in ‘18, said “She’s too old.” My mother-in-law was particularly offended, chastised me for ageism. \nRecently, my mother-in-law said to me “she never should have run last time, she was too old.”", ">\n\nI moved to SF in 2008 and most people I knew thought she should retire then. 14 years later she’s still there…it’s long past time we implemented term limits for congress and SCOTUS.", ">\n\nDianne Feinstein was born in 1933 and the Golden Gate Bridge was finished in 1937. Yep, she's older than the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.", ">\n\nAlso older than chocolate chip cookies.", ">\n\nThanks for that fun fact! I would have never guessed. So glad I wasn't born in the 1800s.", ">\n\nBonus fun fact: Grasshoppers have been on Earth longer than grass.", ">\n\nIf they are that damn good at prediction then I'm holding one hostage for next week's lottery numbers", ">\n\nUnfortunately they’re really lazy, though.", ">\n\nThis...I belive", ">\n\nShe never should have stayed around this damn long to begin with. Why do people act like staying there the longest is some great accomplishment, that means the job has been easy enough for her to coast by on even in old age. I’ve seen a lot of younger politicians that abdicate responsibility when a position of authority gets too demanding, instead we have politicians that make the job easier and delegate more responsibilities so they can continue being inadequate at it. We need to get our head out of sentimentality and into practicality; these jobs need to be done by people that understand the problems these positions need to address without needing unelected staffers to explain it for them. My respect for elders stops when they put their ego above my well-being.", ">\n\nI think one layer of the explanation, among other things, is how powerful the incumbency advantage is. It's not just a very strong political effect—people have a preference to stick with the devil they know—but it has a snowballing campaign finance aspect of it too.", ">\n\nGo Katie Porter!", ">\n\nThe Whiteboard of Justice takes the Senate!", ">\n\nIt's interesting because you'll see some apologists say that this standard is sexist since many men have been this incapacitated and not forced out.\nI'd hope that CA, the largest state in the union with the least proportional representation in the senate would have a fully capable advocate, but Feinstein won her last primary in a landslide when she was already losing it.", ">\n\nSomehow despite her age Feinstein manages to be the boomiest of Boomers, holding onto power, thinking only of herself, and cutting off opportunity for the younger generations.", ">\n\nShe's even older than the boomers; she's part of the Silent Generation! But yeah, she's the epitome of me, myself, and I." ]
> No it is not. What has been awkward and uncomfortable has been her staying in the senate past her ability to remain there. It hasn't been dignified for her.
[ "You notice how no one is tearing Patrick Leahy apart? \nCause he had the good grace to step away with some dignity.", ">\n\nThe bigger point is that no one ever questioned the lucidity of Pat Leahy. Many people have been upfront about their concerns regarding Feinstein's clearly diminishing mental capacity.", ">\n\nThis is why we need term limits and a retirement age for politicians", ">\n\nTerm limits only give lobbyist more power. It's been tried before on the state level. I agree with age limits", ">\n\nOK but if we have term limits, maybe they’ll vote to get the money out of politics because you know they have term limits?", ">\n\nThat’s a rough article\n\n“God bless her,” said Garry South, a Democratic strategist who has worked on major statewide campaigns in California. “But the most pathetic part of politics is when somebody doesn’t know when it’s time to leave.”", ">\n\nAs a Californian this fossilized, helmet haired Oligarch should have never been voted in at all. She capitalized on tragedy and then inside traded herself into mega wealth. She's everything that's wrong with Neo-Liberalism.", ">\n\nNothing sums up most voters more than this story:\nI begged everyone I know not to vote for her in ‘18, said “She’s too old.” My mother-in-law was particularly offended, chastised me for ageism. \nRecently, my mother-in-law said to me “she never should have run last time, she was too old.”", ">\n\nI moved to SF in 2008 and most people I knew thought she should retire then. 14 years later she’s still there…it’s long past time we implemented term limits for congress and SCOTUS.", ">\n\nDianne Feinstein was born in 1933 and the Golden Gate Bridge was finished in 1937. Yep, she's older than the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.", ">\n\nAlso older than chocolate chip cookies.", ">\n\nThanks for that fun fact! I would have never guessed. So glad I wasn't born in the 1800s.", ">\n\nBonus fun fact: Grasshoppers have been on Earth longer than grass.", ">\n\nIf they are that damn good at prediction then I'm holding one hostage for next week's lottery numbers", ">\n\nUnfortunately they’re really lazy, though.", ">\n\nThis...I belive", ">\n\nShe never should have stayed around this damn long to begin with. Why do people act like staying there the longest is some great accomplishment, that means the job has been easy enough for her to coast by on even in old age. I’ve seen a lot of younger politicians that abdicate responsibility when a position of authority gets too demanding, instead we have politicians that make the job easier and delegate more responsibilities so they can continue being inadequate at it. We need to get our head out of sentimentality and into practicality; these jobs need to be done by people that understand the problems these positions need to address without needing unelected staffers to explain it for them. My respect for elders stops when they put their ego above my well-being.", ">\n\nI think one layer of the explanation, among other things, is how powerful the incumbency advantage is. It's not just a very strong political effect—people have a preference to stick with the devil they know—but it has a snowballing campaign finance aspect of it too.", ">\n\nGo Katie Porter!", ">\n\nThe Whiteboard of Justice takes the Senate!", ">\n\nIt's interesting because you'll see some apologists say that this standard is sexist since many men have been this incapacitated and not forced out.\nI'd hope that CA, the largest state in the union with the least proportional representation in the senate would have a fully capable advocate, but Feinstein won her last primary in a landslide when she was already losing it.", ">\n\nSomehow despite her age Feinstein manages to be the boomiest of Boomers, holding onto power, thinking only of herself, and cutting off opportunity for the younger generations.", ">\n\nShe's even older than the boomers; she's part of the Silent Generation! But yeah, she's the epitome of me, myself, and I.", ">\n\nI'm pretty sure DiFi is unaware of any awkwardness. As she represented the worst of the Democratic Party, I'm glad she'll be gone.\nEither Adam Schiff or Katie Porter would make a far better Senator." ]
> Get these old people out of office. Every single one of them above the age of 70 get them out
[ "You notice how no one is tearing Patrick Leahy apart? \nCause he had the good grace to step away with some dignity.", ">\n\nThe bigger point is that no one ever questioned the lucidity of Pat Leahy. Many people have been upfront about their concerns regarding Feinstein's clearly diminishing mental capacity.", ">\n\nThis is why we need term limits and a retirement age for politicians", ">\n\nTerm limits only give lobbyist more power. It's been tried before on the state level. I agree with age limits", ">\n\nOK but if we have term limits, maybe they’ll vote to get the money out of politics because you know they have term limits?", ">\n\nThat’s a rough article\n\n“God bless her,” said Garry South, a Democratic strategist who has worked on major statewide campaigns in California. “But the most pathetic part of politics is when somebody doesn’t know when it’s time to leave.”", ">\n\nAs a Californian this fossilized, helmet haired Oligarch should have never been voted in at all. She capitalized on tragedy and then inside traded herself into mega wealth. She's everything that's wrong with Neo-Liberalism.", ">\n\nNothing sums up most voters more than this story:\nI begged everyone I know not to vote for her in ‘18, said “She’s too old.” My mother-in-law was particularly offended, chastised me for ageism. \nRecently, my mother-in-law said to me “she never should have run last time, she was too old.”", ">\n\nI moved to SF in 2008 and most people I knew thought she should retire then. 14 years later she’s still there…it’s long past time we implemented term limits for congress and SCOTUS.", ">\n\nDianne Feinstein was born in 1933 and the Golden Gate Bridge was finished in 1937. Yep, she's older than the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.", ">\n\nAlso older than chocolate chip cookies.", ">\n\nThanks for that fun fact! I would have never guessed. So glad I wasn't born in the 1800s.", ">\n\nBonus fun fact: Grasshoppers have been on Earth longer than grass.", ">\n\nIf they are that damn good at prediction then I'm holding one hostage for next week's lottery numbers", ">\n\nUnfortunately they’re really lazy, though.", ">\n\nThis...I belive", ">\n\nShe never should have stayed around this damn long to begin with. Why do people act like staying there the longest is some great accomplishment, that means the job has been easy enough for her to coast by on even in old age. I’ve seen a lot of younger politicians that abdicate responsibility when a position of authority gets too demanding, instead we have politicians that make the job easier and delegate more responsibilities so they can continue being inadequate at it. We need to get our head out of sentimentality and into practicality; these jobs need to be done by people that understand the problems these positions need to address without needing unelected staffers to explain it for them. My respect for elders stops when they put their ego above my well-being.", ">\n\nI think one layer of the explanation, among other things, is how powerful the incumbency advantage is. It's not just a very strong political effect—people have a preference to stick with the devil they know—but it has a snowballing campaign finance aspect of it too.", ">\n\nGo Katie Porter!", ">\n\nThe Whiteboard of Justice takes the Senate!", ">\n\nIt's interesting because you'll see some apologists say that this standard is sexist since many men have been this incapacitated and not forced out.\nI'd hope that CA, the largest state in the union with the least proportional representation in the senate would have a fully capable advocate, but Feinstein won her last primary in a landslide when she was already losing it.", ">\n\nSomehow despite her age Feinstein manages to be the boomiest of Boomers, holding onto power, thinking only of herself, and cutting off opportunity for the younger generations.", ">\n\nShe's even older than the boomers; she's part of the Silent Generation! But yeah, she's the epitome of me, myself, and I.", ">\n\nI'm pretty sure DiFi is unaware of any awkwardness. As she represented the worst of the Democratic Party, I'm glad she'll be gone.\nEither Adam Schiff or Katie Porter would make a far better Senator.", ">\n\nNo it is not. What has been awkward and uncomfortable has been her staying in the senate past her ability to remain there. It hasn't been dignified for her." ]
> Biden + Feinstein 2024. It's a no brainer.
[ "You notice how no one is tearing Patrick Leahy apart? \nCause he had the good grace to step away with some dignity.", ">\n\nThe bigger point is that no one ever questioned the lucidity of Pat Leahy. Many people have been upfront about their concerns regarding Feinstein's clearly diminishing mental capacity.", ">\n\nThis is why we need term limits and a retirement age for politicians", ">\n\nTerm limits only give lobbyist more power. It's been tried before on the state level. I agree with age limits", ">\n\nOK but if we have term limits, maybe they’ll vote to get the money out of politics because you know they have term limits?", ">\n\nThat’s a rough article\n\n“God bless her,” said Garry South, a Democratic strategist who has worked on major statewide campaigns in California. “But the most pathetic part of politics is when somebody doesn’t know when it’s time to leave.”", ">\n\nAs a Californian this fossilized, helmet haired Oligarch should have never been voted in at all. She capitalized on tragedy and then inside traded herself into mega wealth. She's everything that's wrong with Neo-Liberalism.", ">\n\nNothing sums up most voters more than this story:\nI begged everyone I know not to vote for her in ‘18, said “She’s too old.” My mother-in-law was particularly offended, chastised me for ageism. \nRecently, my mother-in-law said to me “she never should have run last time, she was too old.”", ">\n\nI moved to SF in 2008 and most people I knew thought she should retire then. 14 years later she’s still there…it’s long past time we implemented term limits for congress and SCOTUS.", ">\n\nDianne Feinstein was born in 1933 and the Golden Gate Bridge was finished in 1937. Yep, she's older than the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.", ">\n\nAlso older than chocolate chip cookies.", ">\n\nThanks for that fun fact! I would have never guessed. So glad I wasn't born in the 1800s.", ">\n\nBonus fun fact: Grasshoppers have been on Earth longer than grass.", ">\n\nIf they are that damn good at prediction then I'm holding one hostage for next week's lottery numbers", ">\n\nUnfortunately they’re really lazy, though.", ">\n\nThis...I belive", ">\n\nShe never should have stayed around this damn long to begin with. Why do people act like staying there the longest is some great accomplishment, that means the job has been easy enough for her to coast by on even in old age. I’ve seen a lot of younger politicians that abdicate responsibility when a position of authority gets too demanding, instead we have politicians that make the job easier and delegate more responsibilities so they can continue being inadequate at it. We need to get our head out of sentimentality and into practicality; these jobs need to be done by people that understand the problems these positions need to address without needing unelected staffers to explain it for them. My respect for elders stops when they put their ego above my well-being.", ">\n\nI think one layer of the explanation, among other things, is how powerful the incumbency advantage is. It's not just a very strong political effect—people have a preference to stick with the devil they know—but it has a snowballing campaign finance aspect of it too.", ">\n\nGo Katie Porter!", ">\n\nThe Whiteboard of Justice takes the Senate!", ">\n\nIt's interesting because you'll see some apologists say that this standard is sexist since many men have been this incapacitated and not forced out.\nI'd hope that CA, the largest state in the union with the least proportional representation in the senate would have a fully capable advocate, but Feinstein won her last primary in a landslide when she was already losing it.", ">\n\nSomehow despite her age Feinstein manages to be the boomiest of Boomers, holding onto power, thinking only of herself, and cutting off opportunity for the younger generations.", ">\n\nShe's even older than the boomers; she's part of the Silent Generation! But yeah, she's the epitome of me, myself, and I.", ">\n\nI'm pretty sure DiFi is unaware of any awkwardness. As she represented the worst of the Democratic Party, I'm glad she'll be gone.\nEither Adam Schiff or Katie Porter would make a far better Senator.", ">\n\nNo it is not. What has been awkward and uncomfortable has been her staying in the senate past her ability to remain there. It hasn't been dignified for her.", ">\n\nGet these old people out of office. Every single one of them above the age of 70 get them out" ]
> This made me lol.
[ "You notice how no one is tearing Patrick Leahy apart? \nCause he had the good grace to step away with some dignity.", ">\n\nThe bigger point is that no one ever questioned the lucidity of Pat Leahy. Many people have been upfront about their concerns regarding Feinstein's clearly diminishing mental capacity.", ">\n\nThis is why we need term limits and a retirement age for politicians", ">\n\nTerm limits only give lobbyist more power. It's been tried before on the state level. I agree with age limits", ">\n\nOK but if we have term limits, maybe they’ll vote to get the money out of politics because you know they have term limits?", ">\n\nThat’s a rough article\n\n“God bless her,” said Garry South, a Democratic strategist who has worked on major statewide campaigns in California. “But the most pathetic part of politics is when somebody doesn’t know when it’s time to leave.”", ">\n\nAs a Californian this fossilized, helmet haired Oligarch should have never been voted in at all. She capitalized on tragedy and then inside traded herself into mega wealth. She's everything that's wrong with Neo-Liberalism.", ">\n\nNothing sums up most voters more than this story:\nI begged everyone I know not to vote for her in ‘18, said “She’s too old.” My mother-in-law was particularly offended, chastised me for ageism. \nRecently, my mother-in-law said to me “she never should have run last time, she was too old.”", ">\n\nI moved to SF in 2008 and most people I knew thought she should retire then. 14 years later she’s still there…it’s long past time we implemented term limits for congress and SCOTUS.", ">\n\nDianne Feinstein was born in 1933 and the Golden Gate Bridge was finished in 1937. Yep, she's older than the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.", ">\n\nAlso older than chocolate chip cookies.", ">\n\nThanks for that fun fact! I would have never guessed. So glad I wasn't born in the 1800s.", ">\n\nBonus fun fact: Grasshoppers have been on Earth longer than grass.", ">\n\nIf they are that damn good at prediction then I'm holding one hostage for next week's lottery numbers", ">\n\nUnfortunately they’re really lazy, though.", ">\n\nThis...I belive", ">\n\nShe never should have stayed around this damn long to begin with. Why do people act like staying there the longest is some great accomplishment, that means the job has been easy enough for her to coast by on even in old age. I’ve seen a lot of younger politicians that abdicate responsibility when a position of authority gets too demanding, instead we have politicians that make the job easier and delegate more responsibilities so they can continue being inadequate at it. We need to get our head out of sentimentality and into practicality; these jobs need to be done by people that understand the problems these positions need to address without needing unelected staffers to explain it for them. My respect for elders stops when they put their ego above my well-being.", ">\n\nI think one layer of the explanation, among other things, is how powerful the incumbency advantage is. It's not just a very strong political effect—people have a preference to stick with the devil they know—but it has a snowballing campaign finance aspect of it too.", ">\n\nGo Katie Porter!", ">\n\nThe Whiteboard of Justice takes the Senate!", ">\n\nIt's interesting because you'll see some apologists say that this standard is sexist since many men have been this incapacitated and not forced out.\nI'd hope that CA, the largest state in the union with the least proportional representation in the senate would have a fully capable advocate, but Feinstein won her last primary in a landslide when she was already losing it.", ">\n\nSomehow despite her age Feinstein manages to be the boomiest of Boomers, holding onto power, thinking only of herself, and cutting off opportunity for the younger generations.", ">\n\nShe's even older than the boomers; she's part of the Silent Generation! But yeah, she's the epitome of me, myself, and I.", ">\n\nI'm pretty sure DiFi is unaware of any awkwardness. As she represented the worst of the Democratic Party, I'm glad she'll be gone.\nEither Adam Schiff or Katie Porter would make a far better Senator.", ">\n\nNo it is not. What has been awkward and uncomfortable has been her staying in the senate past her ability to remain there. It hasn't been dignified for her.", ">\n\nGet these old people out of office. Every single one of them above the age of 70 get them out", ">\n\nBiden + Feinstein 2024. It's a no brainer." ]
> Careful, they will come for you too!
[ "You notice how no one is tearing Patrick Leahy apart? \nCause he had the good grace to step away with some dignity.", ">\n\nThe bigger point is that no one ever questioned the lucidity of Pat Leahy. Many people have been upfront about their concerns regarding Feinstein's clearly diminishing mental capacity.", ">\n\nThis is why we need term limits and a retirement age for politicians", ">\n\nTerm limits only give lobbyist more power. It's been tried before on the state level. I agree with age limits", ">\n\nOK but if we have term limits, maybe they’ll vote to get the money out of politics because you know they have term limits?", ">\n\nThat’s a rough article\n\n“God bless her,” said Garry South, a Democratic strategist who has worked on major statewide campaigns in California. “But the most pathetic part of politics is when somebody doesn’t know when it’s time to leave.”", ">\n\nAs a Californian this fossilized, helmet haired Oligarch should have never been voted in at all. She capitalized on tragedy and then inside traded herself into mega wealth. She's everything that's wrong with Neo-Liberalism.", ">\n\nNothing sums up most voters more than this story:\nI begged everyone I know not to vote for her in ‘18, said “She’s too old.” My mother-in-law was particularly offended, chastised me for ageism. \nRecently, my mother-in-law said to me “she never should have run last time, she was too old.”", ">\n\nI moved to SF in 2008 and most people I knew thought she should retire then. 14 years later she’s still there…it’s long past time we implemented term limits for congress and SCOTUS.", ">\n\nDianne Feinstein was born in 1933 and the Golden Gate Bridge was finished in 1937. Yep, she's older than the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.", ">\n\nAlso older than chocolate chip cookies.", ">\n\nThanks for that fun fact! I would have never guessed. So glad I wasn't born in the 1800s.", ">\n\nBonus fun fact: Grasshoppers have been on Earth longer than grass.", ">\n\nIf they are that damn good at prediction then I'm holding one hostage for next week's lottery numbers", ">\n\nUnfortunately they’re really lazy, though.", ">\n\nThis...I belive", ">\n\nShe never should have stayed around this damn long to begin with. Why do people act like staying there the longest is some great accomplishment, that means the job has been easy enough for her to coast by on even in old age. I’ve seen a lot of younger politicians that abdicate responsibility when a position of authority gets too demanding, instead we have politicians that make the job easier and delegate more responsibilities so they can continue being inadequate at it. We need to get our head out of sentimentality and into practicality; these jobs need to be done by people that understand the problems these positions need to address without needing unelected staffers to explain it for them. My respect for elders stops when they put their ego above my well-being.", ">\n\nI think one layer of the explanation, among other things, is how powerful the incumbency advantage is. It's not just a very strong political effect—people have a preference to stick with the devil they know—but it has a snowballing campaign finance aspect of it too.", ">\n\nGo Katie Porter!", ">\n\nThe Whiteboard of Justice takes the Senate!", ">\n\nIt's interesting because you'll see some apologists say that this standard is sexist since many men have been this incapacitated and not forced out.\nI'd hope that CA, the largest state in the union with the least proportional representation in the senate would have a fully capable advocate, but Feinstein won her last primary in a landslide when she was already losing it.", ">\n\nSomehow despite her age Feinstein manages to be the boomiest of Boomers, holding onto power, thinking only of herself, and cutting off opportunity for the younger generations.", ">\n\nShe's even older than the boomers; she's part of the Silent Generation! But yeah, she's the epitome of me, myself, and I.", ">\n\nI'm pretty sure DiFi is unaware of any awkwardness. As she represented the worst of the Democratic Party, I'm glad she'll be gone.\nEither Adam Schiff or Katie Porter would make a far better Senator.", ">\n\nNo it is not. What has been awkward and uncomfortable has been her staying in the senate past her ability to remain there. It hasn't been dignified for her.", ">\n\nGet these old people out of office. Every single one of them above the age of 70 get them out", ">\n\nBiden + Feinstein 2024. It's a no brainer.", ">\n\nThis made me lol." ]
> If she were to resign, she could handpick her successor.
[ "You notice how no one is tearing Patrick Leahy apart? \nCause he had the good grace to step away with some dignity.", ">\n\nThe bigger point is that no one ever questioned the lucidity of Pat Leahy. Many people have been upfront about their concerns regarding Feinstein's clearly diminishing mental capacity.", ">\n\nThis is why we need term limits and a retirement age for politicians", ">\n\nTerm limits only give lobbyist more power. It's been tried before on the state level. I agree with age limits", ">\n\nOK but if we have term limits, maybe they’ll vote to get the money out of politics because you know they have term limits?", ">\n\nThat’s a rough article\n\n“God bless her,” said Garry South, a Democratic strategist who has worked on major statewide campaigns in California. “But the most pathetic part of politics is when somebody doesn’t know when it’s time to leave.”", ">\n\nAs a Californian this fossilized, helmet haired Oligarch should have never been voted in at all. She capitalized on tragedy and then inside traded herself into mega wealth. She's everything that's wrong with Neo-Liberalism.", ">\n\nNothing sums up most voters more than this story:\nI begged everyone I know not to vote for her in ‘18, said “She’s too old.” My mother-in-law was particularly offended, chastised me for ageism. \nRecently, my mother-in-law said to me “she never should have run last time, she was too old.”", ">\n\nI moved to SF in 2008 and most people I knew thought she should retire then. 14 years later she’s still there…it’s long past time we implemented term limits for congress and SCOTUS.", ">\n\nDianne Feinstein was born in 1933 and the Golden Gate Bridge was finished in 1937. Yep, she's older than the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.", ">\n\nAlso older than chocolate chip cookies.", ">\n\nThanks for that fun fact! I would have never guessed. So glad I wasn't born in the 1800s.", ">\n\nBonus fun fact: Grasshoppers have been on Earth longer than grass.", ">\n\nIf they are that damn good at prediction then I'm holding one hostage for next week's lottery numbers", ">\n\nUnfortunately they’re really lazy, though.", ">\n\nThis...I belive", ">\n\nShe never should have stayed around this damn long to begin with. Why do people act like staying there the longest is some great accomplishment, that means the job has been easy enough for her to coast by on even in old age. I’ve seen a lot of younger politicians that abdicate responsibility when a position of authority gets too demanding, instead we have politicians that make the job easier and delegate more responsibilities so they can continue being inadequate at it. We need to get our head out of sentimentality and into practicality; these jobs need to be done by people that understand the problems these positions need to address without needing unelected staffers to explain it for them. My respect for elders stops when they put their ego above my well-being.", ">\n\nI think one layer of the explanation, among other things, is how powerful the incumbency advantage is. It's not just a very strong political effect—people have a preference to stick with the devil they know—but it has a snowballing campaign finance aspect of it too.", ">\n\nGo Katie Porter!", ">\n\nThe Whiteboard of Justice takes the Senate!", ">\n\nIt's interesting because you'll see some apologists say that this standard is sexist since many men have been this incapacitated and not forced out.\nI'd hope that CA, the largest state in the union with the least proportional representation in the senate would have a fully capable advocate, but Feinstein won her last primary in a landslide when she was already losing it.", ">\n\nSomehow despite her age Feinstein manages to be the boomiest of Boomers, holding onto power, thinking only of herself, and cutting off opportunity for the younger generations.", ">\n\nShe's even older than the boomers; she's part of the Silent Generation! But yeah, she's the epitome of me, myself, and I.", ">\n\nI'm pretty sure DiFi is unaware of any awkwardness. As she represented the worst of the Democratic Party, I'm glad she'll be gone.\nEither Adam Schiff or Katie Porter would make a far better Senator.", ">\n\nNo it is not. What has been awkward and uncomfortable has been her staying in the senate past her ability to remain there. It hasn't been dignified for her.", ">\n\nGet these old people out of office. Every single one of them above the age of 70 get them out", ">\n\nBiden + Feinstein 2024. It's a no brainer.", ">\n\nThis made me lol.", ">\n\nCareful, they will come for you too!" ]
> Ain't she the one that said trump learned his lesson? Good riddance, idiot
[ "You notice how no one is tearing Patrick Leahy apart? \nCause he had the good grace to step away with some dignity.", ">\n\nThe bigger point is that no one ever questioned the lucidity of Pat Leahy. Many people have been upfront about their concerns regarding Feinstein's clearly diminishing mental capacity.", ">\n\nThis is why we need term limits and a retirement age for politicians", ">\n\nTerm limits only give lobbyist more power. It's been tried before on the state level. I agree with age limits", ">\n\nOK but if we have term limits, maybe they’ll vote to get the money out of politics because you know they have term limits?", ">\n\nThat’s a rough article\n\n“God bless her,” said Garry South, a Democratic strategist who has worked on major statewide campaigns in California. “But the most pathetic part of politics is when somebody doesn’t know when it’s time to leave.”", ">\n\nAs a Californian this fossilized, helmet haired Oligarch should have never been voted in at all. She capitalized on tragedy and then inside traded herself into mega wealth. She's everything that's wrong with Neo-Liberalism.", ">\n\nNothing sums up most voters more than this story:\nI begged everyone I know not to vote for her in ‘18, said “She’s too old.” My mother-in-law was particularly offended, chastised me for ageism. \nRecently, my mother-in-law said to me “she never should have run last time, she was too old.”", ">\n\nI moved to SF in 2008 and most people I knew thought she should retire then. 14 years later she’s still there…it’s long past time we implemented term limits for congress and SCOTUS.", ">\n\nDianne Feinstein was born in 1933 and the Golden Gate Bridge was finished in 1937. Yep, she's older than the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.", ">\n\nAlso older than chocolate chip cookies.", ">\n\nThanks for that fun fact! I would have never guessed. So glad I wasn't born in the 1800s.", ">\n\nBonus fun fact: Grasshoppers have been on Earth longer than grass.", ">\n\nIf they are that damn good at prediction then I'm holding one hostage for next week's lottery numbers", ">\n\nUnfortunately they’re really lazy, though.", ">\n\nThis...I belive", ">\n\nShe never should have stayed around this damn long to begin with. Why do people act like staying there the longest is some great accomplishment, that means the job has been easy enough for her to coast by on even in old age. I’ve seen a lot of younger politicians that abdicate responsibility when a position of authority gets too demanding, instead we have politicians that make the job easier and delegate more responsibilities so they can continue being inadequate at it. We need to get our head out of sentimentality and into practicality; these jobs need to be done by people that understand the problems these positions need to address without needing unelected staffers to explain it for them. My respect for elders stops when they put their ego above my well-being.", ">\n\nI think one layer of the explanation, among other things, is how powerful the incumbency advantage is. It's not just a very strong political effect—people have a preference to stick with the devil they know—but it has a snowballing campaign finance aspect of it too.", ">\n\nGo Katie Porter!", ">\n\nThe Whiteboard of Justice takes the Senate!", ">\n\nIt's interesting because you'll see some apologists say that this standard is sexist since many men have been this incapacitated and not forced out.\nI'd hope that CA, the largest state in the union with the least proportional representation in the senate would have a fully capable advocate, but Feinstein won her last primary in a landslide when she was already losing it.", ">\n\nSomehow despite her age Feinstein manages to be the boomiest of Boomers, holding onto power, thinking only of herself, and cutting off opportunity for the younger generations.", ">\n\nShe's even older than the boomers; she's part of the Silent Generation! But yeah, she's the epitome of me, myself, and I.", ">\n\nI'm pretty sure DiFi is unaware of any awkwardness. As she represented the worst of the Democratic Party, I'm glad she'll be gone.\nEither Adam Schiff or Katie Porter would make a far better Senator.", ">\n\nNo it is not. What has been awkward and uncomfortable has been her staying in the senate past her ability to remain there. It hasn't been dignified for her.", ">\n\nGet these old people out of office. Every single one of them above the age of 70 get them out", ">\n\nBiden + Feinstein 2024. It's a no brainer.", ">\n\nThis made me lol.", ">\n\nCareful, they will come for you too!", ">\n\nIf she were to resign, she could handpick her successor." ]
> No. I think you mean Susan Collins, in ME?
[ "You notice how no one is tearing Patrick Leahy apart? \nCause he had the good grace to step away with some dignity.", ">\n\nThe bigger point is that no one ever questioned the lucidity of Pat Leahy. Many people have been upfront about their concerns regarding Feinstein's clearly diminishing mental capacity.", ">\n\nThis is why we need term limits and a retirement age for politicians", ">\n\nTerm limits only give lobbyist more power. It's been tried before on the state level. I agree with age limits", ">\n\nOK but if we have term limits, maybe they’ll vote to get the money out of politics because you know they have term limits?", ">\n\nThat’s a rough article\n\n“God bless her,” said Garry South, a Democratic strategist who has worked on major statewide campaigns in California. “But the most pathetic part of politics is when somebody doesn’t know when it’s time to leave.”", ">\n\nAs a Californian this fossilized, helmet haired Oligarch should have never been voted in at all. She capitalized on tragedy and then inside traded herself into mega wealth. She's everything that's wrong with Neo-Liberalism.", ">\n\nNothing sums up most voters more than this story:\nI begged everyone I know not to vote for her in ‘18, said “She’s too old.” My mother-in-law was particularly offended, chastised me for ageism. \nRecently, my mother-in-law said to me “she never should have run last time, she was too old.”", ">\n\nI moved to SF in 2008 and most people I knew thought she should retire then. 14 years later she’s still there…it’s long past time we implemented term limits for congress and SCOTUS.", ">\n\nDianne Feinstein was born in 1933 and the Golden Gate Bridge was finished in 1937. Yep, she's older than the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.", ">\n\nAlso older than chocolate chip cookies.", ">\n\nThanks for that fun fact! I would have never guessed. So glad I wasn't born in the 1800s.", ">\n\nBonus fun fact: Grasshoppers have been on Earth longer than grass.", ">\n\nIf they are that damn good at prediction then I'm holding one hostage for next week's lottery numbers", ">\n\nUnfortunately they’re really lazy, though.", ">\n\nThis...I belive", ">\n\nShe never should have stayed around this damn long to begin with. Why do people act like staying there the longest is some great accomplishment, that means the job has been easy enough for her to coast by on even in old age. I’ve seen a lot of younger politicians that abdicate responsibility when a position of authority gets too demanding, instead we have politicians that make the job easier and delegate more responsibilities so they can continue being inadequate at it. We need to get our head out of sentimentality and into practicality; these jobs need to be done by people that understand the problems these positions need to address without needing unelected staffers to explain it for them. My respect for elders stops when they put their ego above my well-being.", ">\n\nI think one layer of the explanation, among other things, is how powerful the incumbency advantage is. It's not just a very strong political effect—people have a preference to stick with the devil they know—but it has a snowballing campaign finance aspect of it too.", ">\n\nGo Katie Porter!", ">\n\nThe Whiteboard of Justice takes the Senate!", ">\n\nIt's interesting because you'll see some apologists say that this standard is sexist since many men have been this incapacitated and not forced out.\nI'd hope that CA, the largest state in the union with the least proportional representation in the senate would have a fully capable advocate, but Feinstein won her last primary in a landslide when she was already losing it.", ">\n\nSomehow despite her age Feinstein manages to be the boomiest of Boomers, holding onto power, thinking only of herself, and cutting off opportunity for the younger generations.", ">\n\nShe's even older than the boomers; she's part of the Silent Generation! But yeah, she's the epitome of me, myself, and I.", ">\n\nI'm pretty sure DiFi is unaware of any awkwardness. As she represented the worst of the Democratic Party, I'm glad she'll be gone.\nEither Adam Schiff or Katie Porter would make a far better Senator.", ">\n\nNo it is not. What has been awkward and uncomfortable has been her staying in the senate past her ability to remain there. It hasn't been dignified for her.", ">\n\nGet these old people out of office. Every single one of them above the age of 70 get them out", ">\n\nBiden + Feinstein 2024. It's a no brainer.", ">\n\nThis made me lol.", ">\n\nCareful, they will come for you too!", ">\n\nIf she were to resign, she could handpick her successor.", ">\n\nAin't she the one that said trump learned his lesson? Good riddance, idiot" ]
> Don't go away addled, just go away.
[ "You notice how no one is tearing Patrick Leahy apart? \nCause he had the good grace to step away with some dignity.", ">\n\nThe bigger point is that no one ever questioned the lucidity of Pat Leahy. Many people have been upfront about their concerns regarding Feinstein's clearly diminishing mental capacity.", ">\n\nThis is why we need term limits and a retirement age for politicians", ">\n\nTerm limits only give lobbyist more power. It's been tried before on the state level. I agree with age limits", ">\n\nOK but if we have term limits, maybe they’ll vote to get the money out of politics because you know they have term limits?", ">\n\nThat’s a rough article\n\n“God bless her,” said Garry South, a Democratic strategist who has worked on major statewide campaigns in California. “But the most pathetic part of politics is when somebody doesn’t know when it’s time to leave.”", ">\n\nAs a Californian this fossilized, helmet haired Oligarch should have never been voted in at all. She capitalized on tragedy and then inside traded herself into mega wealth. She's everything that's wrong with Neo-Liberalism.", ">\n\nNothing sums up most voters more than this story:\nI begged everyone I know not to vote for her in ‘18, said “She’s too old.” My mother-in-law was particularly offended, chastised me for ageism. \nRecently, my mother-in-law said to me “she never should have run last time, she was too old.”", ">\n\nI moved to SF in 2008 and most people I knew thought she should retire then. 14 years later she’s still there…it’s long past time we implemented term limits for congress and SCOTUS.", ">\n\nDianne Feinstein was born in 1933 and the Golden Gate Bridge was finished in 1937. Yep, she's older than the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.", ">\n\nAlso older than chocolate chip cookies.", ">\n\nThanks for that fun fact! I would have never guessed. So glad I wasn't born in the 1800s.", ">\n\nBonus fun fact: Grasshoppers have been on Earth longer than grass.", ">\n\nIf they are that damn good at prediction then I'm holding one hostage for next week's lottery numbers", ">\n\nUnfortunately they’re really lazy, though.", ">\n\nThis...I belive", ">\n\nShe never should have stayed around this damn long to begin with. Why do people act like staying there the longest is some great accomplishment, that means the job has been easy enough for her to coast by on even in old age. I’ve seen a lot of younger politicians that abdicate responsibility when a position of authority gets too demanding, instead we have politicians that make the job easier and delegate more responsibilities so they can continue being inadequate at it. We need to get our head out of sentimentality and into practicality; these jobs need to be done by people that understand the problems these positions need to address without needing unelected staffers to explain it for them. My respect for elders stops when they put their ego above my well-being.", ">\n\nI think one layer of the explanation, among other things, is how powerful the incumbency advantage is. It's not just a very strong political effect—people have a preference to stick with the devil they know—but it has a snowballing campaign finance aspect of it too.", ">\n\nGo Katie Porter!", ">\n\nThe Whiteboard of Justice takes the Senate!", ">\n\nIt's interesting because you'll see some apologists say that this standard is sexist since many men have been this incapacitated and not forced out.\nI'd hope that CA, the largest state in the union with the least proportional representation in the senate would have a fully capable advocate, but Feinstein won her last primary in a landslide when she was already losing it.", ">\n\nSomehow despite her age Feinstein manages to be the boomiest of Boomers, holding onto power, thinking only of herself, and cutting off opportunity for the younger generations.", ">\n\nShe's even older than the boomers; she's part of the Silent Generation! But yeah, she's the epitome of me, myself, and I.", ">\n\nI'm pretty sure DiFi is unaware of any awkwardness. As she represented the worst of the Democratic Party, I'm glad she'll be gone.\nEither Adam Schiff or Katie Porter would make a far better Senator.", ">\n\nNo it is not. What has been awkward and uncomfortable has been her staying in the senate past her ability to remain there. It hasn't been dignified for her.", ">\n\nGet these old people out of office. Every single one of them above the age of 70 get them out", ">\n\nBiden + Feinstein 2024. It's a no brainer.", ">\n\nThis made me lol.", ">\n\nCareful, they will come for you too!", ">\n\nIf she were to resign, she could handpick her successor.", ">\n\nAin't she the one that said trump learned his lesson? Good riddance, idiot", ">\n\nNo. \nI think you mean Susan Collins, in ME?" ]
> Well at least we dont also have someone dangerously and irresponsibly elderly in more important positions of power like the president or something. I mean it would be crazy if we already had an irresponsibly old president and then they were still planning on running for reelection.
[ "You notice how no one is tearing Patrick Leahy apart? \nCause he had the good grace to step away with some dignity.", ">\n\nThe bigger point is that no one ever questioned the lucidity of Pat Leahy. Many people have been upfront about their concerns regarding Feinstein's clearly diminishing mental capacity.", ">\n\nThis is why we need term limits and a retirement age for politicians", ">\n\nTerm limits only give lobbyist more power. It's been tried before on the state level. I agree with age limits", ">\n\nOK but if we have term limits, maybe they’ll vote to get the money out of politics because you know they have term limits?", ">\n\nThat’s a rough article\n\n“God bless her,” said Garry South, a Democratic strategist who has worked on major statewide campaigns in California. “But the most pathetic part of politics is when somebody doesn’t know when it’s time to leave.”", ">\n\nAs a Californian this fossilized, helmet haired Oligarch should have never been voted in at all. She capitalized on tragedy and then inside traded herself into mega wealth. She's everything that's wrong with Neo-Liberalism.", ">\n\nNothing sums up most voters more than this story:\nI begged everyone I know not to vote for her in ‘18, said “She’s too old.” My mother-in-law was particularly offended, chastised me for ageism. \nRecently, my mother-in-law said to me “she never should have run last time, she was too old.”", ">\n\nI moved to SF in 2008 and most people I knew thought she should retire then. 14 years later she’s still there…it’s long past time we implemented term limits for congress and SCOTUS.", ">\n\nDianne Feinstein was born in 1933 and the Golden Gate Bridge was finished in 1937. Yep, she's older than the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.", ">\n\nAlso older than chocolate chip cookies.", ">\n\nThanks for that fun fact! I would have never guessed. So glad I wasn't born in the 1800s.", ">\n\nBonus fun fact: Grasshoppers have been on Earth longer than grass.", ">\n\nIf they are that damn good at prediction then I'm holding one hostage for next week's lottery numbers", ">\n\nUnfortunately they’re really lazy, though.", ">\n\nThis...I belive", ">\n\nShe never should have stayed around this damn long to begin with. Why do people act like staying there the longest is some great accomplishment, that means the job has been easy enough for her to coast by on even in old age. I’ve seen a lot of younger politicians that abdicate responsibility when a position of authority gets too demanding, instead we have politicians that make the job easier and delegate more responsibilities so they can continue being inadequate at it. We need to get our head out of sentimentality and into practicality; these jobs need to be done by people that understand the problems these positions need to address without needing unelected staffers to explain it for them. My respect for elders stops when they put their ego above my well-being.", ">\n\nI think one layer of the explanation, among other things, is how powerful the incumbency advantage is. It's not just a very strong political effect—people have a preference to stick with the devil they know—but it has a snowballing campaign finance aspect of it too.", ">\n\nGo Katie Porter!", ">\n\nThe Whiteboard of Justice takes the Senate!", ">\n\nIt's interesting because you'll see some apologists say that this standard is sexist since many men have been this incapacitated and not forced out.\nI'd hope that CA, the largest state in the union with the least proportional representation in the senate would have a fully capable advocate, but Feinstein won her last primary in a landslide when she was already losing it.", ">\n\nSomehow despite her age Feinstein manages to be the boomiest of Boomers, holding onto power, thinking only of herself, and cutting off opportunity for the younger generations.", ">\n\nShe's even older than the boomers; she's part of the Silent Generation! But yeah, she's the epitome of me, myself, and I.", ">\n\nI'm pretty sure DiFi is unaware of any awkwardness. As she represented the worst of the Democratic Party, I'm glad she'll be gone.\nEither Adam Schiff or Katie Porter would make a far better Senator.", ">\n\nNo it is not. What has been awkward and uncomfortable has been her staying in the senate past her ability to remain there. It hasn't been dignified for her.", ">\n\nGet these old people out of office. Every single one of them above the age of 70 get them out", ">\n\nBiden + Feinstein 2024. It's a no brainer.", ">\n\nThis made me lol.", ">\n\nCareful, they will come for you too!", ">\n\nIf she were to resign, she could handpick her successor.", ">\n\nAin't she the one that said trump learned his lesson? Good riddance, idiot", ">\n\nNo. \nI think you mean Susan Collins, in ME?", ">\n\nDon't go away addled, just go away." ]
> At least she stayed around long enough to beat Kevin de Leon who may be out of an LA city council job soon after he made controversial comments about a colleagues kid
[ "You notice how no one is tearing Patrick Leahy apart? \nCause he had the good grace to step away with some dignity.", ">\n\nThe bigger point is that no one ever questioned the lucidity of Pat Leahy. Many people have been upfront about their concerns regarding Feinstein's clearly diminishing mental capacity.", ">\n\nThis is why we need term limits and a retirement age for politicians", ">\n\nTerm limits only give lobbyist more power. It's been tried before on the state level. I agree with age limits", ">\n\nOK but if we have term limits, maybe they’ll vote to get the money out of politics because you know they have term limits?", ">\n\nThat’s a rough article\n\n“God bless her,” said Garry South, a Democratic strategist who has worked on major statewide campaigns in California. “But the most pathetic part of politics is when somebody doesn’t know when it’s time to leave.”", ">\n\nAs a Californian this fossilized, helmet haired Oligarch should have never been voted in at all. She capitalized on tragedy and then inside traded herself into mega wealth. She's everything that's wrong with Neo-Liberalism.", ">\n\nNothing sums up most voters more than this story:\nI begged everyone I know not to vote for her in ‘18, said “She’s too old.” My mother-in-law was particularly offended, chastised me for ageism. \nRecently, my mother-in-law said to me “she never should have run last time, she was too old.”", ">\n\nI moved to SF in 2008 and most people I knew thought she should retire then. 14 years later she’s still there…it’s long past time we implemented term limits for congress and SCOTUS.", ">\n\nDianne Feinstein was born in 1933 and the Golden Gate Bridge was finished in 1937. Yep, she's older than the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.", ">\n\nAlso older than chocolate chip cookies.", ">\n\nThanks for that fun fact! I would have never guessed. So glad I wasn't born in the 1800s.", ">\n\nBonus fun fact: Grasshoppers have been on Earth longer than grass.", ">\n\nIf they are that damn good at prediction then I'm holding one hostage for next week's lottery numbers", ">\n\nUnfortunately they’re really lazy, though.", ">\n\nThis...I belive", ">\n\nShe never should have stayed around this damn long to begin with. Why do people act like staying there the longest is some great accomplishment, that means the job has been easy enough for her to coast by on even in old age. I’ve seen a lot of younger politicians that abdicate responsibility when a position of authority gets too demanding, instead we have politicians that make the job easier and delegate more responsibilities so they can continue being inadequate at it. We need to get our head out of sentimentality and into practicality; these jobs need to be done by people that understand the problems these positions need to address without needing unelected staffers to explain it for them. My respect for elders stops when they put their ego above my well-being.", ">\n\nI think one layer of the explanation, among other things, is how powerful the incumbency advantage is. It's not just a very strong political effect—people have a preference to stick with the devil they know—but it has a snowballing campaign finance aspect of it too.", ">\n\nGo Katie Porter!", ">\n\nThe Whiteboard of Justice takes the Senate!", ">\n\nIt's interesting because you'll see some apologists say that this standard is sexist since many men have been this incapacitated and not forced out.\nI'd hope that CA, the largest state in the union with the least proportional representation in the senate would have a fully capable advocate, but Feinstein won her last primary in a landslide when she was already losing it.", ">\n\nSomehow despite her age Feinstein manages to be the boomiest of Boomers, holding onto power, thinking only of herself, and cutting off opportunity for the younger generations.", ">\n\nShe's even older than the boomers; she's part of the Silent Generation! But yeah, she's the epitome of me, myself, and I.", ">\n\nI'm pretty sure DiFi is unaware of any awkwardness. As she represented the worst of the Democratic Party, I'm glad she'll be gone.\nEither Adam Schiff or Katie Porter would make a far better Senator.", ">\n\nNo it is not. What has been awkward and uncomfortable has been her staying in the senate past her ability to remain there. It hasn't been dignified for her.", ">\n\nGet these old people out of office. Every single one of them above the age of 70 get them out", ">\n\nBiden + Feinstein 2024. It's a no brainer.", ">\n\nThis made me lol.", ">\n\nCareful, they will come for you too!", ">\n\nIf she were to resign, she could handpick her successor.", ">\n\nAin't she the one that said trump learned his lesson? Good riddance, idiot", ">\n\nNo. \nI think you mean Susan Collins, in ME?", ">\n\nDon't go away addled, just go away.", ">\n\nWell at least we dont also have someone dangerously and irresponsibly elderly in more important positions of power like the president or something. \nI mean it would be crazy if we already had an irresponsibly old president and then they were still planning on running for reelection." ]
> She'll have more time to hug Lindsey Graham at least.
[ "You notice how no one is tearing Patrick Leahy apart? \nCause he had the good grace to step away with some dignity.", ">\n\nThe bigger point is that no one ever questioned the lucidity of Pat Leahy. Many people have been upfront about their concerns regarding Feinstein's clearly diminishing mental capacity.", ">\n\nThis is why we need term limits and a retirement age for politicians", ">\n\nTerm limits only give lobbyist more power. It's been tried before on the state level. I agree with age limits", ">\n\nOK but if we have term limits, maybe they’ll vote to get the money out of politics because you know they have term limits?", ">\n\nThat’s a rough article\n\n“God bless her,” said Garry South, a Democratic strategist who has worked on major statewide campaigns in California. “But the most pathetic part of politics is when somebody doesn’t know when it’s time to leave.”", ">\n\nAs a Californian this fossilized, helmet haired Oligarch should have never been voted in at all. She capitalized on tragedy and then inside traded herself into mega wealth. She's everything that's wrong with Neo-Liberalism.", ">\n\nNothing sums up most voters more than this story:\nI begged everyone I know not to vote for her in ‘18, said “She’s too old.” My mother-in-law was particularly offended, chastised me for ageism. \nRecently, my mother-in-law said to me “she never should have run last time, she was too old.”", ">\n\nI moved to SF in 2008 and most people I knew thought she should retire then. 14 years later she’s still there…it’s long past time we implemented term limits for congress and SCOTUS.", ">\n\nDianne Feinstein was born in 1933 and the Golden Gate Bridge was finished in 1937. Yep, she's older than the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.", ">\n\nAlso older than chocolate chip cookies.", ">\n\nThanks for that fun fact! I would have never guessed. So glad I wasn't born in the 1800s.", ">\n\nBonus fun fact: Grasshoppers have been on Earth longer than grass.", ">\n\nIf they are that damn good at prediction then I'm holding one hostage for next week's lottery numbers", ">\n\nUnfortunately they’re really lazy, though.", ">\n\nThis...I belive", ">\n\nShe never should have stayed around this damn long to begin with. Why do people act like staying there the longest is some great accomplishment, that means the job has been easy enough for her to coast by on even in old age. I’ve seen a lot of younger politicians that abdicate responsibility when a position of authority gets too demanding, instead we have politicians that make the job easier and delegate more responsibilities so they can continue being inadequate at it. We need to get our head out of sentimentality and into practicality; these jobs need to be done by people that understand the problems these positions need to address without needing unelected staffers to explain it for them. My respect for elders stops when they put their ego above my well-being.", ">\n\nI think one layer of the explanation, among other things, is how powerful the incumbency advantage is. It's not just a very strong political effect—people have a preference to stick with the devil they know—but it has a snowballing campaign finance aspect of it too.", ">\n\nGo Katie Porter!", ">\n\nThe Whiteboard of Justice takes the Senate!", ">\n\nIt's interesting because you'll see some apologists say that this standard is sexist since many men have been this incapacitated and not forced out.\nI'd hope that CA, the largest state in the union with the least proportional representation in the senate would have a fully capable advocate, but Feinstein won her last primary in a landslide when she was already losing it.", ">\n\nSomehow despite her age Feinstein manages to be the boomiest of Boomers, holding onto power, thinking only of herself, and cutting off opportunity for the younger generations.", ">\n\nShe's even older than the boomers; she's part of the Silent Generation! But yeah, she's the epitome of me, myself, and I.", ">\n\nI'm pretty sure DiFi is unaware of any awkwardness. As she represented the worst of the Democratic Party, I'm glad she'll be gone.\nEither Adam Schiff or Katie Porter would make a far better Senator.", ">\n\nNo it is not. What has been awkward and uncomfortable has been her staying in the senate past her ability to remain there. It hasn't been dignified for her.", ">\n\nGet these old people out of office. Every single one of them above the age of 70 get them out", ">\n\nBiden + Feinstein 2024. It's a no brainer.", ">\n\nThis made me lol.", ">\n\nCareful, they will come for you too!", ">\n\nIf she were to resign, she could handpick her successor.", ">\n\nAin't she the one that said trump learned his lesson? Good riddance, idiot", ">\n\nNo. \nI think you mean Susan Collins, in ME?", ">\n\nDon't go away addled, just go away.", ">\n\nWell at least we dont also have someone dangerously and irresponsibly elderly in more important positions of power like the president or something. \nI mean it would be crazy if we already had an irresponsibly old president and then they were still planning on running for reelection.", ">\n\nAt least she stayed around long enough to beat Kevin de Leon who may be out of an LA city council job soon after he made controversial comments about a colleagues kid" ]
> Don't count her out until she's out, though. One can certainly argue she should exit, but another 6/12/whatever years isn't out of the question yet
[ "You notice how no one is tearing Patrick Leahy apart? \nCause he had the good grace to step away with some dignity.", ">\n\nThe bigger point is that no one ever questioned the lucidity of Pat Leahy. Many people have been upfront about their concerns regarding Feinstein's clearly diminishing mental capacity.", ">\n\nThis is why we need term limits and a retirement age for politicians", ">\n\nTerm limits only give lobbyist more power. It's been tried before on the state level. I agree with age limits", ">\n\nOK but if we have term limits, maybe they’ll vote to get the money out of politics because you know they have term limits?", ">\n\nThat’s a rough article\n\n“God bless her,” said Garry South, a Democratic strategist who has worked on major statewide campaigns in California. “But the most pathetic part of politics is when somebody doesn’t know when it’s time to leave.”", ">\n\nAs a Californian this fossilized, helmet haired Oligarch should have never been voted in at all. She capitalized on tragedy and then inside traded herself into mega wealth. She's everything that's wrong with Neo-Liberalism.", ">\n\nNothing sums up most voters more than this story:\nI begged everyone I know not to vote for her in ‘18, said “She’s too old.” My mother-in-law was particularly offended, chastised me for ageism. \nRecently, my mother-in-law said to me “she never should have run last time, she was too old.”", ">\n\nI moved to SF in 2008 and most people I knew thought she should retire then. 14 years later she’s still there…it’s long past time we implemented term limits for congress and SCOTUS.", ">\n\nDianne Feinstein was born in 1933 and the Golden Gate Bridge was finished in 1937. Yep, she's older than the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.", ">\n\nAlso older than chocolate chip cookies.", ">\n\nThanks for that fun fact! I would have never guessed. So glad I wasn't born in the 1800s.", ">\n\nBonus fun fact: Grasshoppers have been on Earth longer than grass.", ">\n\nIf they are that damn good at prediction then I'm holding one hostage for next week's lottery numbers", ">\n\nUnfortunately they’re really lazy, though.", ">\n\nThis...I belive", ">\n\nShe never should have stayed around this damn long to begin with. Why do people act like staying there the longest is some great accomplishment, that means the job has been easy enough for her to coast by on even in old age. I’ve seen a lot of younger politicians that abdicate responsibility when a position of authority gets too demanding, instead we have politicians that make the job easier and delegate more responsibilities so they can continue being inadequate at it. We need to get our head out of sentimentality and into practicality; these jobs need to be done by people that understand the problems these positions need to address without needing unelected staffers to explain it for them. My respect for elders stops when they put their ego above my well-being.", ">\n\nI think one layer of the explanation, among other things, is how powerful the incumbency advantage is. It's not just a very strong political effect—people have a preference to stick with the devil they know—but it has a snowballing campaign finance aspect of it too.", ">\n\nGo Katie Porter!", ">\n\nThe Whiteboard of Justice takes the Senate!", ">\n\nIt's interesting because you'll see some apologists say that this standard is sexist since many men have been this incapacitated and not forced out.\nI'd hope that CA, the largest state in the union with the least proportional representation in the senate would have a fully capable advocate, but Feinstein won her last primary in a landslide when she was already losing it.", ">\n\nSomehow despite her age Feinstein manages to be the boomiest of Boomers, holding onto power, thinking only of herself, and cutting off opportunity for the younger generations.", ">\n\nShe's even older than the boomers; she's part of the Silent Generation! But yeah, she's the epitome of me, myself, and I.", ">\n\nI'm pretty sure DiFi is unaware of any awkwardness. As she represented the worst of the Democratic Party, I'm glad she'll be gone.\nEither Adam Schiff or Katie Porter would make a far better Senator.", ">\n\nNo it is not. What has been awkward and uncomfortable has been her staying in the senate past her ability to remain there. It hasn't been dignified for her.", ">\n\nGet these old people out of office. Every single one of them above the age of 70 get them out", ">\n\nBiden + Feinstein 2024. It's a no brainer.", ">\n\nThis made me lol.", ">\n\nCareful, they will come for you too!", ">\n\nIf she were to resign, she could handpick her successor.", ">\n\nAin't she the one that said trump learned his lesson? Good riddance, idiot", ">\n\nNo. \nI think you mean Susan Collins, in ME?", ">\n\nDon't go away addled, just go away.", ">\n\nWell at least we dont also have someone dangerously and irresponsibly elderly in more important positions of power like the president or something. \nI mean it would be crazy if we already had an irresponsibly old president and then they were still planning on running for reelection.", ">\n\nAt least she stayed around long enough to beat Kevin de Leon who may be out of an LA city council job soon after he made controversial comments about a colleagues kid", ">\n\nShe'll have more time to hug Lindsey Graham at least." ]
> My brother in christ, she would be 101.
[ "You notice how no one is tearing Patrick Leahy apart? \nCause he had the good grace to step away with some dignity.", ">\n\nThe bigger point is that no one ever questioned the lucidity of Pat Leahy. Many people have been upfront about their concerns regarding Feinstein's clearly diminishing mental capacity.", ">\n\nThis is why we need term limits and a retirement age for politicians", ">\n\nTerm limits only give lobbyist more power. It's been tried before on the state level. I agree with age limits", ">\n\nOK but if we have term limits, maybe they’ll vote to get the money out of politics because you know they have term limits?", ">\n\nThat’s a rough article\n\n“God bless her,” said Garry South, a Democratic strategist who has worked on major statewide campaigns in California. “But the most pathetic part of politics is when somebody doesn’t know when it’s time to leave.”", ">\n\nAs a Californian this fossilized, helmet haired Oligarch should have never been voted in at all. She capitalized on tragedy and then inside traded herself into mega wealth. She's everything that's wrong with Neo-Liberalism.", ">\n\nNothing sums up most voters more than this story:\nI begged everyone I know not to vote for her in ‘18, said “She’s too old.” My mother-in-law was particularly offended, chastised me for ageism. \nRecently, my mother-in-law said to me “she never should have run last time, she was too old.”", ">\n\nI moved to SF in 2008 and most people I knew thought she should retire then. 14 years later she’s still there…it’s long past time we implemented term limits for congress and SCOTUS.", ">\n\nDianne Feinstein was born in 1933 and the Golden Gate Bridge was finished in 1937. Yep, she's older than the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.", ">\n\nAlso older than chocolate chip cookies.", ">\n\nThanks for that fun fact! I would have never guessed. So glad I wasn't born in the 1800s.", ">\n\nBonus fun fact: Grasshoppers have been on Earth longer than grass.", ">\n\nIf they are that damn good at prediction then I'm holding one hostage for next week's lottery numbers", ">\n\nUnfortunately they’re really lazy, though.", ">\n\nThis...I belive", ">\n\nShe never should have stayed around this damn long to begin with. Why do people act like staying there the longest is some great accomplishment, that means the job has been easy enough for her to coast by on even in old age. I’ve seen a lot of younger politicians that abdicate responsibility when a position of authority gets too demanding, instead we have politicians that make the job easier and delegate more responsibilities so they can continue being inadequate at it. We need to get our head out of sentimentality and into practicality; these jobs need to be done by people that understand the problems these positions need to address without needing unelected staffers to explain it for them. My respect for elders stops when they put their ego above my well-being.", ">\n\nI think one layer of the explanation, among other things, is how powerful the incumbency advantage is. It's not just a very strong political effect—people have a preference to stick with the devil they know—but it has a snowballing campaign finance aspect of it too.", ">\n\nGo Katie Porter!", ">\n\nThe Whiteboard of Justice takes the Senate!", ">\n\nIt's interesting because you'll see some apologists say that this standard is sexist since many men have been this incapacitated and not forced out.\nI'd hope that CA, the largest state in the union with the least proportional representation in the senate would have a fully capable advocate, but Feinstein won her last primary in a landslide when she was already losing it.", ">\n\nSomehow despite her age Feinstein manages to be the boomiest of Boomers, holding onto power, thinking only of herself, and cutting off opportunity for the younger generations.", ">\n\nShe's even older than the boomers; she's part of the Silent Generation! But yeah, she's the epitome of me, myself, and I.", ">\n\nI'm pretty sure DiFi is unaware of any awkwardness. As she represented the worst of the Democratic Party, I'm glad she'll be gone.\nEither Adam Schiff or Katie Porter would make a far better Senator.", ">\n\nNo it is not. What has been awkward and uncomfortable has been her staying in the senate past her ability to remain there. It hasn't been dignified for her.", ">\n\nGet these old people out of office. Every single one of them above the age of 70 get them out", ">\n\nBiden + Feinstein 2024. It's a no brainer.", ">\n\nThis made me lol.", ">\n\nCareful, they will come for you too!", ">\n\nIf she were to resign, she could handpick her successor.", ">\n\nAin't she the one that said trump learned his lesson? Good riddance, idiot", ">\n\nNo. \nI think you mean Susan Collins, in ME?", ">\n\nDon't go away addled, just go away.", ">\n\nWell at least we dont also have someone dangerously and irresponsibly elderly in more important positions of power like the president or something. \nI mean it would be crazy if we already had an irresponsibly old president and then they were still planning on running for reelection.", ">\n\nAt least she stayed around long enough to beat Kevin de Leon who may be out of an LA city council job soon after he made controversial comments about a colleagues kid", ">\n\nShe'll have more time to hug Lindsey Graham at least.", ">\n\nDon't count her out until she's out, though. One can certainly argue she should exit, but another 6/12/whatever years isn't out of the question yet" ]
> My brother in christ, sometimes people do live to be that old, and that would be just one single year longer than Strom Thurmond Also women tend to live a bit longer than men, so if someone does beat Strom's record, they'll probably be a woman
[ "You notice how no one is tearing Patrick Leahy apart? \nCause he had the good grace to step away with some dignity.", ">\n\nThe bigger point is that no one ever questioned the lucidity of Pat Leahy. Many people have been upfront about their concerns regarding Feinstein's clearly diminishing mental capacity.", ">\n\nThis is why we need term limits and a retirement age for politicians", ">\n\nTerm limits only give lobbyist more power. It's been tried before on the state level. I agree with age limits", ">\n\nOK but if we have term limits, maybe they’ll vote to get the money out of politics because you know they have term limits?", ">\n\nThat’s a rough article\n\n“God bless her,” said Garry South, a Democratic strategist who has worked on major statewide campaigns in California. “But the most pathetic part of politics is when somebody doesn’t know when it’s time to leave.”", ">\n\nAs a Californian this fossilized, helmet haired Oligarch should have never been voted in at all. She capitalized on tragedy and then inside traded herself into mega wealth. She's everything that's wrong with Neo-Liberalism.", ">\n\nNothing sums up most voters more than this story:\nI begged everyone I know not to vote for her in ‘18, said “She’s too old.” My mother-in-law was particularly offended, chastised me for ageism. \nRecently, my mother-in-law said to me “she never should have run last time, she was too old.”", ">\n\nI moved to SF in 2008 and most people I knew thought she should retire then. 14 years later she’s still there…it’s long past time we implemented term limits for congress and SCOTUS.", ">\n\nDianne Feinstein was born in 1933 and the Golden Gate Bridge was finished in 1937. Yep, she's older than the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.", ">\n\nAlso older than chocolate chip cookies.", ">\n\nThanks for that fun fact! I would have never guessed. So glad I wasn't born in the 1800s.", ">\n\nBonus fun fact: Grasshoppers have been on Earth longer than grass.", ">\n\nIf they are that damn good at prediction then I'm holding one hostage for next week's lottery numbers", ">\n\nUnfortunately they’re really lazy, though.", ">\n\nThis...I belive", ">\n\nShe never should have stayed around this damn long to begin with. Why do people act like staying there the longest is some great accomplishment, that means the job has been easy enough for her to coast by on even in old age. I’ve seen a lot of younger politicians that abdicate responsibility when a position of authority gets too demanding, instead we have politicians that make the job easier and delegate more responsibilities so they can continue being inadequate at it. We need to get our head out of sentimentality and into practicality; these jobs need to be done by people that understand the problems these positions need to address without needing unelected staffers to explain it for them. My respect for elders stops when they put their ego above my well-being.", ">\n\nI think one layer of the explanation, among other things, is how powerful the incumbency advantage is. It's not just a very strong political effect—people have a preference to stick with the devil they know—but it has a snowballing campaign finance aspect of it too.", ">\n\nGo Katie Porter!", ">\n\nThe Whiteboard of Justice takes the Senate!", ">\n\nIt's interesting because you'll see some apologists say that this standard is sexist since many men have been this incapacitated and not forced out.\nI'd hope that CA, the largest state in the union with the least proportional representation in the senate would have a fully capable advocate, but Feinstein won her last primary in a landslide when she was already losing it.", ">\n\nSomehow despite her age Feinstein manages to be the boomiest of Boomers, holding onto power, thinking only of herself, and cutting off opportunity for the younger generations.", ">\n\nShe's even older than the boomers; she's part of the Silent Generation! But yeah, she's the epitome of me, myself, and I.", ">\n\nI'm pretty sure DiFi is unaware of any awkwardness. As she represented the worst of the Democratic Party, I'm glad she'll be gone.\nEither Adam Schiff or Katie Porter would make a far better Senator.", ">\n\nNo it is not. What has been awkward and uncomfortable has been her staying in the senate past her ability to remain there. It hasn't been dignified for her.", ">\n\nGet these old people out of office. Every single one of them above the age of 70 get them out", ">\n\nBiden + Feinstein 2024. It's a no brainer.", ">\n\nThis made me lol.", ">\n\nCareful, they will come for you too!", ">\n\nIf she were to resign, she could handpick her successor.", ">\n\nAin't she the one that said trump learned his lesson? Good riddance, idiot", ">\n\nNo. \nI think you mean Susan Collins, in ME?", ">\n\nDon't go away addled, just go away.", ">\n\nWell at least we dont also have someone dangerously and irresponsibly elderly in more important positions of power like the president or something. \nI mean it would be crazy if we already had an irresponsibly old president and then they were still planning on running for reelection.", ">\n\nAt least she stayed around long enough to beat Kevin de Leon who may be out of an LA city council job soon after he made controversial comments about a colleagues kid", ">\n\nShe'll have more time to hug Lindsey Graham at least.", ">\n\nDon't count her out until she's out, though. One can certainly argue she should exit, but another 6/12/whatever years isn't out of the question yet", ">\n\nMy brother in christ, she would be 101." ]
> People can technically live for that long, sure. What they don't do is stay in a cognitively demanding job like Senator. And using Thurmond as some standard to live up to is very, very strange
[ "You notice how no one is tearing Patrick Leahy apart? \nCause he had the good grace to step away with some dignity.", ">\n\nThe bigger point is that no one ever questioned the lucidity of Pat Leahy. Many people have been upfront about their concerns regarding Feinstein's clearly diminishing mental capacity.", ">\n\nThis is why we need term limits and a retirement age for politicians", ">\n\nTerm limits only give lobbyist more power. It's been tried before on the state level. I agree with age limits", ">\n\nOK but if we have term limits, maybe they’ll vote to get the money out of politics because you know they have term limits?", ">\n\nThat’s a rough article\n\n“God bless her,” said Garry South, a Democratic strategist who has worked on major statewide campaigns in California. “But the most pathetic part of politics is when somebody doesn’t know when it’s time to leave.”", ">\n\nAs a Californian this fossilized, helmet haired Oligarch should have never been voted in at all. She capitalized on tragedy and then inside traded herself into mega wealth. She's everything that's wrong with Neo-Liberalism.", ">\n\nNothing sums up most voters more than this story:\nI begged everyone I know not to vote for her in ‘18, said “She’s too old.” My mother-in-law was particularly offended, chastised me for ageism. \nRecently, my mother-in-law said to me “she never should have run last time, she was too old.”", ">\n\nI moved to SF in 2008 and most people I knew thought she should retire then. 14 years later she’s still there…it’s long past time we implemented term limits for congress and SCOTUS.", ">\n\nDianne Feinstein was born in 1933 and the Golden Gate Bridge was finished in 1937. Yep, she's older than the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.", ">\n\nAlso older than chocolate chip cookies.", ">\n\nThanks for that fun fact! I would have never guessed. So glad I wasn't born in the 1800s.", ">\n\nBonus fun fact: Grasshoppers have been on Earth longer than grass.", ">\n\nIf they are that damn good at prediction then I'm holding one hostage for next week's lottery numbers", ">\n\nUnfortunately they’re really lazy, though.", ">\n\nThis...I belive", ">\n\nShe never should have stayed around this damn long to begin with. Why do people act like staying there the longest is some great accomplishment, that means the job has been easy enough for her to coast by on even in old age. I’ve seen a lot of younger politicians that abdicate responsibility when a position of authority gets too demanding, instead we have politicians that make the job easier and delegate more responsibilities so they can continue being inadequate at it. We need to get our head out of sentimentality and into practicality; these jobs need to be done by people that understand the problems these positions need to address without needing unelected staffers to explain it for them. My respect for elders stops when they put their ego above my well-being.", ">\n\nI think one layer of the explanation, among other things, is how powerful the incumbency advantage is. It's not just a very strong political effect—people have a preference to stick with the devil they know—but it has a snowballing campaign finance aspect of it too.", ">\n\nGo Katie Porter!", ">\n\nThe Whiteboard of Justice takes the Senate!", ">\n\nIt's interesting because you'll see some apologists say that this standard is sexist since many men have been this incapacitated and not forced out.\nI'd hope that CA, the largest state in the union with the least proportional representation in the senate would have a fully capable advocate, but Feinstein won her last primary in a landslide when she was already losing it.", ">\n\nSomehow despite her age Feinstein manages to be the boomiest of Boomers, holding onto power, thinking only of herself, and cutting off opportunity for the younger generations.", ">\n\nShe's even older than the boomers; she's part of the Silent Generation! But yeah, she's the epitome of me, myself, and I.", ">\n\nI'm pretty sure DiFi is unaware of any awkwardness. As she represented the worst of the Democratic Party, I'm glad she'll be gone.\nEither Adam Schiff or Katie Porter would make a far better Senator.", ">\n\nNo it is not. What has been awkward and uncomfortable has been her staying in the senate past her ability to remain there. It hasn't been dignified for her.", ">\n\nGet these old people out of office. Every single one of them above the age of 70 get them out", ">\n\nBiden + Feinstein 2024. It's a no brainer.", ">\n\nThis made me lol.", ">\n\nCareful, they will come for you too!", ">\n\nIf she were to resign, she could handpick her successor.", ">\n\nAin't she the one that said trump learned his lesson? Good riddance, idiot", ">\n\nNo. \nI think you mean Susan Collins, in ME?", ">\n\nDon't go away addled, just go away.", ">\n\nWell at least we dont also have someone dangerously and irresponsibly elderly in more important positions of power like the president or something. \nI mean it would be crazy if we already had an irresponsibly old president and then they were still planning on running for reelection.", ">\n\nAt least she stayed around long enough to beat Kevin de Leon who may be out of an LA city council job soon after he made controversial comments about a colleagues kid", ">\n\nShe'll have more time to hug Lindsey Graham at least.", ">\n\nDon't count her out until she's out, though. One can certainly argue she should exit, but another 6/12/whatever years isn't out of the question yet", ">\n\nMy brother in christ, she would be 101.", ">\n\nMy brother in christ, sometimes people do live to be that old, and that would be just one single year longer than Strom Thurmond\nAlso women tend to live a bit longer than men, so if someone does beat Strom's record, they'll probably be a woman" ]
>
[ "You notice how no one is tearing Patrick Leahy apart? \nCause he had the good grace to step away with some dignity.", ">\n\nThe bigger point is that no one ever questioned the lucidity of Pat Leahy. Many people have been upfront about their concerns regarding Feinstein's clearly diminishing mental capacity.", ">\n\nThis is why we need term limits and a retirement age for politicians", ">\n\nTerm limits only give lobbyist more power. It's been tried before on the state level. I agree with age limits", ">\n\nOK but if we have term limits, maybe they’ll vote to get the money out of politics because you know they have term limits?", ">\n\nThat’s a rough article\n\n“God bless her,” said Garry South, a Democratic strategist who has worked on major statewide campaigns in California. “But the most pathetic part of politics is when somebody doesn’t know when it’s time to leave.”", ">\n\nAs a Californian this fossilized, helmet haired Oligarch should have never been voted in at all. She capitalized on tragedy and then inside traded herself into mega wealth. She's everything that's wrong with Neo-Liberalism.", ">\n\nNothing sums up most voters more than this story:\nI begged everyone I know not to vote for her in ‘18, said “She’s too old.” My mother-in-law was particularly offended, chastised me for ageism. \nRecently, my mother-in-law said to me “she never should have run last time, she was too old.”", ">\n\nI moved to SF in 2008 and most people I knew thought she should retire then. 14 years later she’s still there…it’s long past time we implemented term limits for congress and SCOTUS.", ">\n\nDianne Feinstein was born in 1933 and the Golden Gate Bridge was finished in 1937. Yep, she's older than the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.", ">\n\nAlso older than chocolate chip cookies.", ">\n\nThanks for that fun fact! I would have never guessed. So glad I wasn't born in the 1800s.", ">\n\nBonus fun fact: Grasshoppers have been on Earth longer than grass.", ">\n\nIf they are that damn good at prediction then I'm holding one hostage for next week's lottery numbers", ">\n\nUnfortunately they’re really lazy, though.", ">\n\nThis...I belive", ">\n\nShe never should have stayed around this damn long to begin with. Why do people act like staying there the longest is some great accomplishment, that means the job has been easy enough for her to coast by on even in old age. I’ve seen a lot of younger politicians that abdicate responsibility when a position of authority gets too demanding, instead we have politicians that make the job easier and delegate more responsibilities so they can continue being inadequate at it. We need to get our head out of sentimentality and into practicality; these jobs need to be done by people that understand the problems these positions need to address without needing unelected staffers to explain it for them. My respect for elders stops when they put their ego above my well-being.", ">\n\nI think one layer of the explanation, among other things, is how powerful the incumbency advantage is. It's not just a very strong political effect—people have a preference to stick with the devil they know—but it has a snowballing campaign finance aspect of it too.", ">\n\nGo Katie Porter!", ">\n\nThe Whiteboard of Justice takes the Senate!", ">\n\nIt's interesting because you'll see some apologists say that this standard is sexist since many men have been this incapacitated and not forced out.\nI'd hope that CA, the largest state in the union with the least proportional representation in the senate would have a fully capable advocate, but Feinstein won her last primary in a landslide when she was already losing it.", ">\n\nSomehow despite her age Feinstein manages to be the boomiest of Boomers, holding onto power, thinking only of herself, and cutting off opportunity for the younger generations.", ">\n\nShe's even older than the boomers; she's part of the Silent Generation! But yeah, she's the epitome of me, myself, and I.", ">\n\nI'm pretty sure DiFi is unaware of any awkwardness. As she represented the worst of the Democratic Party, I'm glad she'll be gone.\nEither Adam Schiff or Katie Porter would make a far better Senator.", ">\n\nNo it is not. What has been awkward and uncomfortable has been her staying in the senate past her ability to remain there. It hasn't been dignified for her.", ">\n\nGet these old people out of office. Every single one of them above the age of 70 get them out", ">\n\nBiden + Feinstein 2024. It's a no brainer.", ">\n\nThis made me lol.", ">\n\nCareful, they will come for you too!", ">\n\nIf she were to resign, she could handpick her successor.", ">\n\nAin't she the one that said trump learned his lesson? Good riddance, idiot", ">\n\nNo. \nI think you mean Susan Collins, in ME?", ">\n\nDon't go away addled, just go away.", ">\n\nWell at least we dont also have someone dangerously and irresponsibly elderly in more important positions of power like the president or something. \nI mean it would be crazy if we already had an irresponsibly old president and then they were still planning on running for reelection.", ">\n\nAt least she stayed around long enough to beat Kevin de Leon who may be out of an LA city council job soon after he made controversial comments about a colleagues kid", ">\n\nShe'll have more time to hug Lindsey Graham at least.", ">\n\nDon't count her out until she's out, though. One can certainly argue she should exit, but another 6/12/whatever years isn't out of the question yet", ">\n\nMy brother in christ, she would be 101.", ">\n\nMy brother in christ, sometimes people do live to be that old, and that would be just one single year longer than Strom Thurmond\nAlso women tend to live a bit longer than men, so if someone does beat Strom's record, they'll probably be a woman", ">\n\nPeople can technically live for that long, sure. What they don't do is stay in a cognitively demanding job like Senator. And using Thurmond as some standard to live up to is very, very strange" ]
Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.
[]
> In most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that." ]
> My barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴" ]
> It's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic." ]
> So, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber." ]
> Holy shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system." ]
> Why are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution." ]
> Those who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names." ]
> While I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it." ]
> Cops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well." ]
> That including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up." ]
> Just like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve." ]
> Lmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye." ]
> Special issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD" ]
> Good. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here.
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist" ]
> I just can't imagine why, even if they "thought" they were responding to a pepper spray incident clearly they saw this man beaten to a pulp slumped again a cruiser. Were they used to getting calls from this unit and part of this? Just wtf.
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist", ">\n\nGood. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here." ]
> A few options: they saw what had happened to this man and were afraid they'd face a similar fate for intervening they were worried about getting arrested they didn't give af
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist", ">\n\nGood. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here.", ">\n\nI just can't imagine why, even if they \"thought\" they were responding to a pepper spray incident clearly they saw this man beaten to a pulp slumped again a cruiser. Were they used to getting calls from this unit and part of this? Just wtf." ]
> Nah, fuck that. The cops not directly involved and also not helping don't get that pass. Neither do the other first responders. Neither the cops nor EMTs get to claim they were scared to help.
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist", ">\n\nGood. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here.", ">\n\nI just can't imagine why, even if they \"thought\" they were responding to a pepper spray incident clearly they saw this man beaten to a pulp slumped again a cruiser. Were they used to getting calls from this unit and part of this? Just wtf.", ">\n\nA few options:\n\n\nthey saw what had happened to this man and were afraid they'd face a similar fate for intervening\n\n\nthey were worried about getting arrested\n\n\nthey didn't give af" ]
> You're not a first responder and neither am I. We're all just speculating here and I'm offering suggestions, nothing more
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist", ">\n\nGood. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here.", ">\n\nI just can't imagine why, even if they \"thought\" they were responding to a pepper spray incident clearly they saw this man beaten to a pulp slumped again a cruiser. Were they used to getting calls from this unit and part of this? Just wtf.", ">\n\nA few options:\n\n\nthey saw what had happened to this man and were afraid they'd face a similar fate for intervening\n\n\nthey were worried about getting arrested\n\n\nthey didn't give af", ">\n\nNah, fuck that. The cops not directly involved and also not helping don't get that pass. Neither do the other first responders. Neither the cops nor EMTs get to claim they were scared to help." ]
> May they never work again. Everyone who killed Tyre should live miserable lives filled with pain.
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist", ">\n\nGood. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here.", ">\n\nI just can't imagine why, even if they \"thought\" they were responding to a pepper spray incident clearly they saw this man beaten to a pulp slumped again a cruiser. Were they used to getting calls from this unit and part of this? Just wtf.", ">\n\nA few options:\n\n\nthey saw what had happened to this man and were afraid they'd face a similar fate for intervening\n\n\nthey were worried about getting arrested\n\n\nthey didn't give af", ">\n\nNah, fuck that. The cops not directly involved and also not helping don't get that pass. Neither do the other first responders. Neither the cops nor EMTs get to claim they were scared to help.", ">\n\nYou're not a first responder and neither am I. We're all just speculating here and I'm offering suggestions, nothing more" ]
> Funny, a first responder needs a license, but none of the coward pigs do.
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist", ">\n\nGood. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here.", ">\n\nI just can't imagine why, even if they \"thought\" they were responding to a pepper spray incident clearly they saw this man beaten to a pulp slumped again a cruiser. Were they used to getting calls from this unit and part of this? Just wtf.", ">\n\nA few options:\n\n\nthey saw what had happened to this man and were afraid they'd face a similar fate for intervening\n\n\nthey were worried about getting arrested\n\n\nthey didn't give af", ">\n\nNah, fuck that. The cops not directly involved and also not helping don't get that pass. Neither do the other first responders. Neither the cops nor EMTs get to claim they were scared to help.", ">\n\nYou're not a first responder and neither am I. We're all just speculating here and I'm offering suggestions, nothing more", ">\n\nMay they never work again. Everyone who killed Tyre should live miserable lives filled with pain." ]
> The lady who does my nails needs a license, but cops don't...
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist", ">\n\nGood. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here.", ">\n\nI just can't imagine why, even if they \"thought\" they were responding to a pepper spray incident clearly they saw this man beaten to a pulp slumped again a cruiser. Were they used to getting calls from this unit and part of this? Just wtf.", ">\n\nA few options:\n\n\nthey saw what had happened to this man and were afraid they'd face a similar fate for intervening\n\n\nthey were worried about getting arrested\n\n\nthey didn't give af", ">\n\nNah, fuck that. The cops not directly involved and also not helping don't get that pass. Neither do the other first responders. Neither the cops nor EMTs get to claim they were scared to help.", ">\n\nYou're not a first responder and neither am I. We're all just speculating here and I'm offering suggestions, nothing more", ">\n\nMay they never work again. Everyone who killed Tyre should live miserable lives filled with pain.", ">\n\nFunny, a first responder needs a license, but none of the coward pigs do." ]
> Make all police officers maintain their Nationally Registered EMT certification and be required to render aid to anyone who needs it. If you are a piece of shit you lose your EMT cert and can't be an officer.
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist", ">\n\nGood. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here.", ">\n\nI just can't imagine why, even if they \"thought\" they were responding to a pepper spray incident clearly they saw this man beaten to a pulp slumped again a cruiser. Were they used to getting calls from this unit and part of this? Just wtf.", ">\n\nA few options:\n\n\nthey saw what had happened to this man and were afraid they'd face a similar fate for intervening\n\n\nthey were worried about getting arrested\n\n\nthey didn't give af", ">\n\nNah, fuck that. The cops not directly involved and also not helping don't get that pass. Neither do the other first responders. Neither the cops nor EMTs get to claim they were scared to help.", ">\n\nYou're not a first responder and neither am I. We're all just speculating here and I'm offering suggestions, nothing more", ">\n\nMay they never work again. Everyone who killed Tyre should live miserable lives filled with pain.", ">\n\nFunny, a first responder needs a license, but none of the coward pigs do.", ">\n\nThe lady who does my nails needs a license, but cops don't..." ]
> Ugh. No, thanks. I'd rather cops not be sent on aid calls. They're dispatched unnecessarily already.
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist", ">\n\nGood. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here.", ">\n\nI just can't imagine why, even if they \"thought\" they were responding to a pepper spray incident clearly they saw this man beaten to a pulp slumped again a cruiser. Were they used to getting calls from this unit and part of this? Just wtf.", ">\n\nA few options:\n\n\nthey saw what had happened to this man and were afraid they'd face a similar fate for intervening\n\n\nthey were worried about getting arrested\n\n\nthey didn't give af", ">\n\nNah, fuck that. The cops not directly involved and also not helping don't get that pass. Neither do the other first responders. Neither the cops nor EMTs get to claim they were scared to help.", ">\n\nYou're not a first responder and neither am I. We're all just speculating here and I'm offering suggestions, nothing more", ">\n\nMay they never work again. Everyone who killed Tyre should live miserable lives filled with pain.", ">\n\nFunny, a first responder needs a license, but none of the coward pigs do.", ">\n\nThe lady who does my nails needs a license, but cops don't...", ">\n\nMake all police officers maintain their Nationally Registered EMT certification and be required to render aid to anyone who needs it. If you are a piece of shit you lose your EMT cert and can't be an officer." ]
> They wouldn't be. They would have to render aid to anyone they injured instead of standing around while people bleed to death.
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist", ">\n\nGood. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here.", ">\n\nI just can't imagine why, even if they \"thought\" they were responding to a pepper spray incident clearly they saw this man beaten to a pulp slumped again a cruiser. Were they used to getting calls from this unit and part of this? Just wtf.", ">\n\nA few options:\n\n\nthey saw what had happened to this man and were afraid they'd face a similar fate for intervening\n\n\nthey were worried about getting arrested\n\n\nthey didn't give af", ">\n\nNah, fuck that. The cops not directly involved and also not helping don't get that pass. Neither do the other first responders. Neither the cops nor EMTs get to claim they were scared to help.", ">\n\nYou're not a first responder and neither am I. We're all just speculating here and I'm offering suggestions, nothing more", ">\n\nMay they never work again. Everyone who killed Tyre should live miserable lives filled with pain.", ">\n\nFunny, a first responder needs a license, but none of the coward pigs do.", ">\n\nThe lady who does my nails needs a license, but cops don't...", ">\n\nMake all police officers maintain their Nationally Registered EMT certification and be required to render aid to anyone who needs it. If you are a piece of shit you lose your EMT cert and can't be an officer.", ">\n\nUgh. No, thanks. I'd rather cops not be sent on aid calls. They're dispatched unnecessarily already." ]
> I get what you’re saying. I think they should know how to render aid. Should make it mandatory to give aid.
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist", ">\n\nGood. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here.", ">\n\nI just can't imagine why, even if they \"thought\" they were responding to a pepper spray incident clearly they saw this man beaten to a pulp slumped again a cruiser. Were they used to getting calls from this unit and part of this? Just wtf.", ">\n\nA few options:\n\n\nthey saw what had happened to this man and were afraid they'd face a similar fate for intervening\n\n\nthey were worried about getting arrested\n\n\nthey didn't give af", ">\n\nNah, fuck that. The cops not directly involved and also not helping don't get that pass. Neither do the other first responders. Neither the cops nor EMTs get to claim they were scared to help.", ">\n\nYou're not a first responder and neither am I. We're all just speculating here and I'm offering suggestions, nothing more", ">\n\nMay they never work again. Everyone who killed Tyre should live miserable lives filled with pain.", ">\n\nFunny, a first responder needs a license, but none of the coward pigs do.", ">\n\nThe lady who does my nails needs a license, but cops don't...", ">\n\nMake all police officers maintain their Nationally Registered EMT certification and be required to render aid to anyone who needs it. If you are a piece of shit you lose your EMT cert and can't be an officer.", ">\n\nUgh. No, thanks. I'd rather cops not be sent on aid calls. They're dispatched unnecessarily already.", ">\n\nThey wouldn't be. They would have to render aid to anyone they injured instead of standing around while people bleed to death." ]
> Good I hope that the board decides to make the suspension permanent after the required hearings.
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist", ">\n\nGood. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here.", ">\n\nI just can't imagine why, even if they \"thought\" they were responding to a pepper spray incident clearly they saw this man beaten to a pulp slumped again a cruiser. Were they used to getting calls from this unit and part of this? Just wtf.", ">\n\nA few options:\n\n\nthey saw what had happened to this man and were afraid they'd face a similar fate for intervening\n\n\nthey were worried about getting arrested\n\n\nthey didn't give af", ">\n\nNah, fuck that. The cops not directly involved and also not helping don't get that pass. Neither do the other first responders. Neither the cops nor EMTs get to claim they were scared to help.", ">\n\nYou're not a first responder and neither am I. We're all just speculating here and I'm offering suggestions, nothing more", ">\n\nMay they never work again. Everyone who killed Tyre should live miserable lives filled with pain.", ">\n\nFunny, a first responder needs a license, but none of the coward pigs do.", ">\n\nThe lady who does my nails needs a license, but cops don't...", ">\n\nMake all police officers maintain their Nationally Registered EMT certification and be required to render aid to anyone who needs it. If you are a piece of shit you lose your EMT cert and can't be an officer.", ">\n\nUgh. No, thanks. I'd rather cops not be sent on aid calls. They're dispatched unnecessarily already.", ">\n\nThey wouldn't be. They would have to render aid to anyone they injured instead of standing around while people bleed to death.", ">\n\nI get what you’re saying. I think they should know how to render aid. Should make it mandatory to give aid." ]
> A reminder that you’re not on the same side. Do your job, let them stop you if they want to, but at least try. As long as you TRY, you’re covered. At the end of the day, they can’t/won’t protect you.
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist", ">\n\nGood. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here.", ">\n\nI just can't imagine why, even if they \"thought\" they were responding to a pepper spray incident clearly they saw this man beaten to a pulp slumped again a cruiser. Were they used to getting calls from this unit and part of this? Just wtf.", ">\n\nA few options:\n\n\nthey saw what had happened to this man and were afraid they'd face a similar fate for intervening\n\n\nthey were worried about getting arrested\n\n\nthey didn't give af", ">\n\nNah, fuck that. The cops not directly involved and also not helping don't get that pass. Neither do the other first responders. Neither the cops nor EMTs get to claim they were scared to help.", ">\n\nYou're not a first responder and neither am I. We're all just speculating here and I'm offering suggestions, nothing more", ">\n\nMay they never work again. Everyone who killed Tyre should live miserable lives filled with pain.", ">\n\nFunny, a first responder needs a license, but none of the coward pigs do.", ">\n\nThe lady who does my nails needs a license, but cops don't...", ">\n\nMake all police officers maintain their Nationally Registered EMT certification and be required to render aid to anyone who needs it. If you are a piece of shit you lose your EMT cert and can't be an officer.", ">\n\nUgh. No, thanks. I'd rather cops not be sent on aid calls. They're dispatched unnecessarily already.", ">\n\nThey wouldn't be. They would have to render aid to anyone they injured instead of standing around while people bleed to death.", ">\n\nI get what you’re saying. I think they should know how to render aid. Should make it mandatory to give aid.", ">\n\nGood I hope that the board decides to make the suspension permanent after the required hearings." ]
> Honestly, that's what makes the whole thing so insane. The entire thing was caught on bodycam, the cops knew it was caught on bodycam, and still killed a man and had the gall to lie about it. And the EMTs just milled around instead of covering their asses even for selfish reasons.
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist", ">\n\nGood. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here.", ">\n\nI just can't imagine why, even if they \"thought\" they were responding to a pepper spray incident clearly they saw this man beaten to a pulp slumped again a cruiser. Were they used to getting calls from this unit and part of this? Just wtf.", ">\n\nA few options:\n\n\nthey saw what had happened to this man and were afraid they'd face a similar fate for intervening\n\n\nthey were worried about getting arrested\n\n\nthey didn't give af", ">\n\nNah, fuck that. The cops not directly involved and also not helping don't get that pass. Neither do the other first responders. Neither the cops nor EMTs get to claim they were scared to help.", ">\n\nYou're not a first responder and neither am I. We're all just speculating here and I'm offering suggestions, nothing more", ">\n\nMay they never work again. Everyone who killed Tyre should live miserable lives filled with pain.", ">\n\nFunny, a first responder needs a license, but none of the coward pigs do.", ">\n\nThe lady who does my nails needs a license, but cops don't...", ">\n\nMake all police officers maintain their Nationally Registered EMT certification and be required to render aid to anyone who needs it. If you are a piece of shit you lose your EMT cert and can't be an officer.", ">\n\nUgh. No, thanks. I'd rather cops not be sent on aid calls. They're dispatched unnecessarily already.", ">\n\nThey wouldn't be. They would have to render aid to anyone they injured instead of standing around while people bleed to death.", ">\n\nI get what you’re saying. I think they should know how to render aid. Should make it mandatory to give aid.", ">\n\nGood I hope that the board decides to make the suspension permanent after the required hearings.", ">\n\nA reminder that you’re not on the same side. Do your job, let them stop you if they want to, but at least try. As long as you TRY, you’re covered. At the end of the day, they can’t/won’t protect you." ]
> I mean the bodycam footage is usually pretty chaotic and it's hard to tell what's going on sometimes. Granted, I refuse to watch it, because I just can't watch another young black man get beaten to death while crying for their mother, but from the small clips I've seen it's so much harder to tell what's going on, because they're all moving. I bet they thought they could get away with it because of that (especially since they kept screaming for Tyre to give him their hands, even though they already were holding him and beating him), but didn't realize the SkyCop camera was there. If that polecam hadn't been there, they'd probably getting a slap on the wrist because they could twist and lie their way into saying Tyre resisted and attacked them. The SkyCop camera footage (which I did watch, because it had no audio) shows everyone the truth clear as day.
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist", ">\n\nGood. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here.", ">\n\nI just can't imagine why, even if they \"thought\" they were responding to a pepper spray incident clearly they saw this man beaten to a pulp slumped again a cruiser. Were they used to getting calls from this unit and part of this? Just wtf.", ">\n\nA few options:\n\n\nthey saw what had happened to this man and were afraid they'd face a similar fate for intervening\n\n\nthey were worried about getting arrested\n\n\nthey didn't give af", ">\n\nNah, fuck that. The cops not directly involved and also not helping don't get that pass. Neither do the other first responders. Neither the cops nor EMTs get to claim they were scared to help.", ">\n\nYou're not a first responder and neither am I. We're all just speculating here and I'm offering suggestions, nothing more", ">\n\nMay they never work again. Everyone who killed Tyre should live miserable lives filled with pain.", ">\n\nFunny, a first responder needs a license, but none of the coward pigs do.", ">\n\nThe lady who does my nails needs a license, but cops don't...", ">\n\nMake all police officers maintain their Nationally Registered EMT certification and be required to render aid to anyone who needs it. If you are a piece of shit you lose your EMT cert and can't be an officer.", ">\n\nUgh. No, thanks. I'd rather cops not be sent on aid calls. They're dispatched unnecessarily already.", ">\n\nThey wouldn't be. They would have to render aid to anyone they injured instead of standing around while people bleed to death.", ">\n\nI get what you’re saying. I think they should know how to render aid. Should make it mandatory to give aid.", ">\n\nGood I hope that the board decides to make the suspension permanent after the required hearings.", ">\n\nA reminder that you’re not on the same side. Do your job, let them stop you if they want to, but at least try. As long as you TRY, you’re covered. At the end of the day, they can’t/won’t protect you.", ">\n\nHonestly, that's what makes the whole thing so insane. The entire thing was caught on bodycam, the cops knew it was caught on bodycam, and still killed a man and had the gall to lie about it. And the EMTs just milled around instead of covering their asses even for selfish reasons." ]
> Pretty sure the sky cop cameras have flashing lights on top. They knew and didn’t care
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist", ">\n\nGood. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here.", ">\n\nI just can't imagine why, even if they \"thought\" they were responding to a pepper spray incident clearly they saw this man beaten to a pulp slumped again a cruiser. Were they used to getting calls from this unit and part of this? Just wtf.", ">\n\nA few options:\n\n\nthey saw what had happened to this man and were afraid they'd face a similar fate for intervening\n\n\nthey were worried about getting arrested\n\n\nthey didn't give af", ">\n\nNah, fuck that. The cops not directly involved and also not helping don't get that pass. Neither do the other first responders. Neither the cops nor EMTs get to claim they were scared to help.", ">\n\nYou're not a first responder and neither am I. We're all just speculating here and I'm offering suggestions, nothing more", ">\n\nMay they never work again. Everyone who killed Tyre should live miserable lives filled with pain.", ">\n\nFunny, a first responder needs a license, but none of the coward pigs do.", ">\n\nThe lady who does my nails needs a license, but cops don't...", ">\n\nMake all police officers maintain their Nationally Registered EMT certification and be required to render aid to anyone who needs it. If you are a piece of shit you lose your EMT cert and can't be an officer.", ">\n\nUgh. No, thanks. I'd rather cops not be sent on aid calls. They're dispatched unnecessarily already.", ">\n\nThey wouldn't be. They would have to render aid to anyone they injured instead of standing around while people bleed to death.", ">\n\nI get what you’re saying. I think they should know how to render aid. Should make it mandatory to give aid.", ">\n\nGood I hope that the board decides to make the suspension permanent after the required hearings.", ">\n\nA reminder that you’re not on the same side. Do your job, let them stop you if they want to, but at least try. As long as you TRY, you’re covered. At the end of the day, they can’t/won’t protect you.", ">\n\nHonestly, that's what makes the whole thing so insane. The entire thing was caught on bodycam, the cops knew it was caught on bodycam, and still killed a man and had the gall to lie about it. And the EMTs just milled around instead of covering their asses even for selfish reasons.", ">\n\nI mean the bodycam footage is usually pretty chaotic and it's hard to tell what's going on sometimes. Granted, I refuse to watch it, because I just can't watch another young black man get beaten to death while crying for their mother, but from the small clips I've seen it's so much harder to tell what's going on, because they're all moving. I bet they thought they could get away with it because of that (especially since they kept screaming for Tyre to give him their hands, even though they already were holding him and beating him), but didn't realize the SkyCop camera was there. If that polecam hadn't been there, they'd probably getting a slap on the wrist because they could twist and lie their way into saying Tyre resisted and attacked them. The SkyCop camera footage (which I did watch, because it had no audio) shows everyone the truth clear as day." ]
> I mean it's very plausible that they didn't notice it in the heat of the moment. But it doesn't really matter whether or not they knew about it.
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist", ">\n\nGood. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here.", ">\n\nI just can't imagine why, even if they \"thought\" they were responding to a pepper spray incident clearly they saw this man beaten to a pulp slumped again a cruiser. Were they used to getting calls from this unit and part of this? Just wtf.", ">\n\nA few options:\n\n\nthey saw what had happened to this man and were afraid they'd face a similar fate for intervening\n\n\nthey were worried about getting arrested\n\n\nthey didn't give af", ">\n\nNah, fuck that. The cops not directly involved and also not helping don't get that pass. Neither do the other first responders. Neither the cops nor EMTs get to claim they were scared to help.", ">\n\nYou're not a first responder and neither am I. We're all just speculating here and I'm offering suggestions, nothing more", ">\n\nMay they never work again. Everyone who killed Tyre should live miserable lives filled with pain.", ">\n\nFunny, a first responder needs a license, but none of the coward pigs do.", ">\n\nThe lady who does my nails needs a license, but cops don't...", ">\n\nMake all police officers maintain their Nationally Registered EMT certification and be required to render aid to anyone who needs it. If you are a piece of shit you lose your EMT cert and can't be an officer.", ">\n\nUgh. No, thanks. I'd rather cops not be sent on aid calls. They're dispatched unnecessarily already.", ">\n\nThey wouldn't be. They would have to render aid to anyone they injured instead of standing around while people bleed to death.", ">\n\nI get what you’re saying. I think they should know how to render aid. Should make it mandatory to give aid.", ">\n\nGood I hope that the board decides to make the suspension permanent after the required hearings.", ">\n\nA reminder that you’re not on the same side. Do your job, let them stop you if they want to, but at least try. As long as you TRY, you’re covered. At the end of the day, they can’t/won’t protect you.", ">\n\nHonestly, that's what makes the whole thing so insane. The entire thing was caught on bodycam, the cops knew it was caught on bodycam, and still killed a man and had the gall to lie about it. And the EMTs just milled around instead of covering their asses even for selfish reasons.", ">\n\nI mean the bodycam footage is usually pretty chaotic and it's hard to tell what's going on sometimes. Granted, I refuse to watch it, because I just can't watch another young black man get beaten to death while crying for their mother, but from the small clips I've seen it's so much harder to tell what's going on, because they're all moving. I bet they thought they could get away with it because of that (especially since they kept screaming for Tyre to give him their hands, even though they already were holding him and beating him), but didn't realize the SkyCop camera was there. If that polecam hadn't been there, they'd probably getting a slap on the wrist because they could twist and lie their way into saying Tyre resisted and attacked them. The SkyCop camera footage (which I did watch, because it had no audio) shows everyone the truth clear as day.", ">\n\nPretty sure the sky cop cameras have flashing lights on top. They knew and didn’t care" ]
> They absolutely did not notice at first because you see in the video the exact moment they see the camera.
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist", ">\n\nGood. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here.", ">\n\nI just can't imagine why, even if they \"thought\" they were responding to a pepper spray incident clearly they saw this man beaten to a pulp slumped again a cruiser. Were they used to getting calls from this unit and part of this? Just wtf.", ">\n\nA few options:\n\n\nthey saw what had happened to this man and were afraid they'd face a similar fate for intervening\n\n\nthey were worried about getting arrested\n\n\nthey didn't give af", ">\n\nNah, fuck that. The cops not directly involved and also not helping don't get that pass. Neither do the other first responders. Neither the cops nor EMTs get to claim they were scared to help.", ">\n\nYou're not a first responder and neither am I. We're all just speculating here and I'm offering suggestions, nothing more", ">\n\nMay they never work again. Everyone who killed Tyre should live miserable lives filled with pain.", ">\n\nFunny, a first responder needs a license, but none of the coward pigs do.", ">\n\nThe lady who does my nails needs a license, but cops don't...", ">\n\nMake all police officers maintain their Nationally Registered EMT certification and be required to render aid to anyone who needs it. If you are a piece of shit you lose your EMT cert and can't be an officer.", ">\n\nUgh. No, thanks. I'd rather cops not be sent on aid calls. They're dispatched unnecessarily already.", ">\n\nThey wouldn't be. They would have to render aid to anyone they injured instead of standing around while people bleed to death.", ">\n\nI get what you’re saying. I think they should know how to render aid. Should make it mandatory to give aid.", ">\n\nGood I hope that the board decides to make the suspension permanent after the required hearings.", ">\n\nA reminder that you’re not on the same side. Do your job, let them stop you if they want to, but at least try. As long as you TRY, you’re covered. At the end of the day, they can’t/won’t protect you.", ">\n\nHonestly, that's what makes the whole thing so insane. The entire thing was caught on bodycam, the cops knew it was caught on bodycam, and still killed a man and had the gall to lie about it. And the EMTs just milled around instead of covering their asses even for selfish reasons.", ">\n\nI mean the bodycam footage is usually pretty chaotic and it's hard to tell what's going on sometimes. Granted, I refuse to watch it, because I just can't watch another young black man get beaten to death while crying for their mother, but from the small clips I've seen it's so much harder to tell what's going on, because they're all moving. I bet they thought they could get away with it because of that (especially since they kept screaming for Tyre to give him their hands, even though they already were holding him and beating him), but didn't realize the SkyCop camera was there. If that polecam hadn't been there, they'd probably getting a slap on the wrist because they could twist and lie their way into saying Tyre resisted and attacked them. The SkyCop camera footage (which I did watch, because it had no audio) shows everyone the truth clear as day.", ">\n\nPretty sure the sky cop cameras have flashing lights on top. They knew and didn’t care", ">\n\nI mean it's very plausible that they didn't notice it in the heat of the moment. But it doesn't really matter whether or not they knew about it." ]
> That's what I think too. They were too angry and too caught up in the moment to notice it.
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist", ">\n\nGood. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here.", ">\n\nI just can't imagine why, even if they \"thought\" they were responding to a pepper spray incident clearly they saw this man beaten to a pulp slumped again a cruiser. Were they used to getting calls from this unit and part of this? Just wtf.", ">\n\nA few options:\n\n\nthey saw what had happened to this man and were afraid they'd face a similar fate for intervening\n\n\nthey were worried about getting arrested\n\n\nthey didn't give af", ">\n\nNah, fuck that. The cops not directly involved and also not helping don't get that pass. Neither do the other first responders. Neither the cops nor EMTs get to claim they were scared to help.", ">\n\nYou're not a first responder and neither am I. We're all just speculating here and I'm offering suggestions, nothing more", ">\n\nMay they never work again. Everyone who killed Tyre should live miserable lives filled with pain.", ">\n\nFunny, a first responder needs a license, but none of the coward pigs do.", ">\n\nThe lady who does my nails needs a license, but cops don't...", ">\n\nMake all police officers maintain their Nationally Registered EMT certification and be required to render aid to anyone who needs it. If you are a piece of shit you lose your EMT cert and can't be an officer.", ">\n\nUgh. No, thanks. I'd rather cops not be sent on aid calls. They're dispatched unnecessarily already.", ">\n\nThey wouldn't be. They would have to render aid to anyone they injured instead of standing around while people bleed to death.", ">\n\nI get what you’re saying. I think they should know how to render aid. Should make it mandatory to give aid.", ">\n\nGood I hope that the board decides to make the suspension permanent after the required hearings.", ">\n\nA reminder that you’re not on the same side. Do your job, let them stop you if they want to, but at least try. As long as you TRY, you’re covered. At the end of the day, they can’t/won’t protect you.", ">\n\nHonestly, that's what makes the whole thing so insane. The entire thing was caught on bodycam, the cops knew it was caught on bodycam, and still killed a man and had the gall to lie about it. And the EMTs just milled around instead of covering their asses even for selfish reasons.", ">\n\nI mean the bodycam footage is usually pretty chaotic and it's hard to tell what's going on sometimes. Granted, I refuse to watch it, because I just can't watch another young black man get beaten to death while crying for their mother, but from the small clips I've seen it's so much harder to tell what's going on, because they're all moving. I bet they thought they could get away with it because of that (especially since they kept screaming for Tyre to give him their hands, even though they already were holding him and beating him), but didn't realize the SkyCop camera was there. If that polecam hadn't been there, they'd probably getting a slap on the wrist because they could twist and lie their way into saying Tyre resisted and attacked them. The SkyCop camera footage (which I did watch, because it had no audio) shows everyone the truth clear as day.", ">\n\nPretty sure the sky cop cameras have flashing lights on top. They knew and didn’t care", ">\n\nI mean it's very plausible that they didn't notice it in the heat of the moment. But it doesn't really matter whether or not they knew about it.", ">\n\nThey absolutely did not notice at first because you see in the video the exact moment they see the camera." ]
> It wasn't pointed at the scene at first. It turns to the activity after the beating started.
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist", ">\n\nGood. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here.", ">\n\nI just can't imagine why, even if they \"thought\" they were responding to a pepper spray incident clearly they saw this man beaten to a pulp slumped again a cruiser. Were they used to getting calls from this unit and part of this? Just wtf.", ">\n\nA few options:\n\n\nthey saw what had happened to this man and were afraid they'd face a similar fate for intervening\n\n\nthey were worried about getting arrested\n\n\nthey didn't give af", ">\n\nNah, fuck that. The cops not directly involved and also not helping don't get that pass. Neither do the other first responders. Neither the cops nor EMTs get to claim they were scared to help.", ">\n\nYou're not a first responder and neither am I. We're all just speculating here and I'm offering suggestions, nothing more", ">\n\nMay they never work again. Everyone who killed Tyre should live miserable lives filled with pain.", ">\n\nFunny, a first responder needs a license, but none of the coward pigs do.", ">\n\nThe lady who does my nails needs a license, but cops don't...", ">\n\nMake all police officers maintain their Nationally Registered EMT certification and be required to render aid to anyone who needs it. If you are a piece of shit you lose your EMT cert and can't be an officer.", ">\n\nUgh. No, thanks. I'd rather cops not be sent on aid calls. They're dispatched unnecessarily already.", ">\n\nThey wouldn't be. They would have to render aid to anyone they injured instead of standing around while people bleed to death.", ">\n\nI get what you’re saying. I think they should know how to render aid. Should make it mandatory to give aid.", ">\n\nGood I hope that the board decides to make the suspension permanent after the required hearings.", ">\n\nA reminder that you’re not on the same side. Do your job, let them stop you if they want to, but at least try. As long as you TRY, you’re covered. At the end of the day, they can’t/won’t protect you.", ">\n\nHonestly, that's what makes the whole thing so insane. The entire thing was caught on bodycam, the cops knew it was caught on bodycam, and still killed a man and had the gall to lie about it. And the EMTs just milled around instead of covering their asses even for selfish reasons.", ">\n\nI mean the bodycam footage is usually pretty chaotic and it's hard to tell what's going on sometimes. Granted, I refuse to watch it, because I just can't watch another young black man get beaten to death while crying for their mother, but from the small clips I've seen it's so much harder to tell what's going on, because they're all moving. I bet they thought they could get away with it because of that (especially since they kept screaming for Tyre to give him their hands, even though they already were holding him and beating him), but didn't realize the SkyCop camera was there. If that polecam hadn't been there, they'd probably getting a slap on the wrist because they could twist and lie their way into saying Tyre resisted and attacked them. The SkyCop camera footage (which I did watch, because it had no audio) shows everyone the truth clear as day.", ">\n\nPretty sure the sky cop cameras have flashing lights on top. They knew and didn’t care", ">\n\nI mean it's very plausible that they didn't notice it in the heat of the moment. But it doesn't really matter whether or not they knew about it.", ">\n\nThey absolutely did not notice at first because you see in the video the exact moment they see the camera.", ">\n\nThat's what I think too. They were too angry and too caught up in the moment to notice it." ]
> Apparently there's an additional 20 hours of unreleased footage as well.
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist", ">\n\nGood. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here.", ">\n\nI just can't imagine why, even if they \"thought\" they were responding to a pepper spray incident clearly they saw this man beaten to a pulp slumped again a cruiser. Were they used to getting calls from this unit and part of this? Just wtf.", ">\n\nA few options:\n\n\nthey saw what had happened to this man and were afraid they'd face a similar fate for intervening\n\n\nthey were worried about getting arrested\n\n\nthey didn't give af", ">\n\nNah, fuck that. The cops not directly involved and also not helping don't get that pass. Neither do the other first responders. Neither the cops nor EMTs get to claim they were scared to help.", ">\n\nYou're not a first responder and neither am I. We're all just speculating here and I'm offering suggestions, nothing more", ">\n\nMay they never work again. Everyone who killed Tyre should live miserable lives filled with pain.", ">\n\nFunny, a first responder needs a license, but none of the coward pigs do.", ">\n\nThe lady who does my nails needs a license, but cops don't...", ">\n\nMake all police officers maintain their Nationally Registered EMT certification and be required to render aid to anyone who needs it. If you are a piece of shit you lose your EMT cert and can't be an officer.", ">\n\nUgh. No, thanks. I'd rather cops not be sent on aid calls. They're dispatched unnecessarily already.", ">\n\nThey wouldn't be. They would have to render aid to anyone they injured instead of standing around while people bleed to death.", ">\n\nI get what you’re saying. I think they should know how to render aid. Should make it mandatory to give aid.", ">\n\nGood I hope that the board decides to make the suspension permanent after the required hearings.", ">\n\nA reminder that you’re not on the same side. Do your job, let them stop you if they want to, but at least try. As long as you TRY, you’re covered. At the end of the day, they can’t/won’t protect you.", ">\n\nHonestly, that's what makes the whole thing so insane. The entire thing was caught on bodycam, the cops knew it was caught on bodycam, and still killed a man and had the gall to lie about it. And the EMTs just milled around instead of covering their asses even for selfish reasons.", ">\n\nI mean the bodycam footage is usually pretty chaotic and it's hard to tell what's going on sometimes. Granted, I refuse to watch it, because I just can't watch another young black man get beaten to death while crying for their mother, but from the small clips I've seen it's so much harder to tell what's going on, because they're all moving. I bet they thought they could get away with it because of that (especially since they kept screaming for Tyre to give him their hands, even though they already were holding him and beating him), but didn't realize the SkyCop camera was there. If that polecam hadn't been there, they'd probably getting a slap on the wrist because they could twist and lie their way into saying Tyre resisted and attacked them. The SkyCop camera footage (which I did watch, because it had no audio) shows everyone the truth clear as day.", ">\n\nPretty sure the sky cop cameras have flashing lights on top. They knew and didn’t care", ">\n\nI mean it's very plausible that they didn't notice it in the heat of the moment. But it doesn't really matter whether or not they knew about it.", ">\n\nThey absolutely did not notice at first because you see in the video the exact moment they see the camera.", ">\n\nThat's what I think too. They were too angry and too caught up in the moment to notice it.", ">\n\nIt wasn't pointed at the scene at first. It turns to the activity after the beating started." ]
> Without pay we should be enraged damn it we did just as much as the cops and they're getting paid with suspension what the f***.
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist", ">\n\nGood. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here.", ">\n\nI just can't imagine why, even if they \"thought\" they were responding to a pepper spray incident clearly they saw this man beaten to a pulp slumped again a cruiser. Were they used to getting calls from this unit and part of this? Just wtf.", ">\n\nA few options:\n\n\nthey saw what had happened to this man and were afraid they'd face a similar fate for intervening\n\n\nthey were worried about getting arrested\n\n\nthey didn't give af", ">\n\nNah, fuck that. The cops not directly involved and also not helping don't get that pass. Neither do the other first responders. Neither the cops nor EMTs get to claim they were scared to help.", ">\n\nYou're not a first responder and neither am I. We're all just speculating here and I'm offering suggestions, nothing more", ">\n\nMay they never work again. Everyone who killed Tyre should live miserable lives filled with pain.", ">\n\nFunny, a first responder needs a license, but none of the coward pigs do.", ">\n\nThe lady who does my nails needs a license, but cops don't...", ">\n\nMake all police officers maintain their Nationally Registered EMT certification and be required to render aid to anyone who needs it. If you are a piece of shit you lose your EMT cert and can't be an officer.", ">\n\nUgh. No, thanks. I'd rather cops not be sent on aid calls. They're dispatched unnecessarily already.", ">\n\nThey wouldn't be. They would have to render aid to anyone they injured instead of standing around while people bleed to death.", ">\n\nI get what you’re saying. I think they should know how to render aid. Should make it mandatory to give aid.", ">\n\nGood I hope that the board decides to make the suspension permanent after the required hearings.", ">\n\nA reminder that you’re not on the same side. Do your job, let them stop you if they want to, but at least try. As long as you TRY, you’re covered. At the end of the day, they can’t/won’t protect you.", ">\n\nHonestly, that's what makes the whole thing so insane. The entire thing was caught on bodycam, the cops knew it was caught on bodycam, and still killed a man and had the gall to lie about it. And the EMTs just milled around instead of covering their asses even for selfish reasons.", ">\n\nI mean the bodycam footage is usually pretty chaotic and it's hard to tell what's going on sometimes. Granted, I refuse to watch it, because I just can't watch another young black man get beaten to death while crying for their mother, but from the small clips I've seen it's so much harder to tell what's going on, because they're all moving. I bet they thought they could get away with it because of that (especially since they kept screaming for Tyre to give him their hands, even though they already were holding him and beating him), but didn't realize the SkyCop camera was there. If that polecam hadn't been there, they'd probably getting a slap on the wrist because they could twist and lie their way into saying Tyre resisted and attacked them. The SkyCop camera footage (which I did watch, because it had no audio) shows everyone the truth clear as day.", ">\n\nPretty sure the sky cop cameras have flashing lights on top. They knew and didn’t care", ">\n\nI mean it's very plausible that they didn't notice it in the heat of the moment. But it doesn't really matter whether or not they knew about it.", ">\n\nThey absolutely did not notice at first because you see in the video the exact moment they see the camera.", ">\n\nThat's what I think too. They were too angry and too caught up in the moment to notice it.", ">\n\nIt wasn't pointed at the scene at first. It turns to the activity after the beating started.", ">\n\nApparently there's an additional 20 hours of unreleased footage as well." ]
> They should be charged criminally too. Everyone involved. They knew what was going on and participated in a beating death.
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist", ">\n\nGood. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here.", ">\n\nI just can't imagine why, even if they \"thought\" they were responding to a pepper spray incident clearly they saw this man beaten to a pulp slumped again a cruiser. Were they used to getting calls from this unit and part of this? Just wtf.", ">\n\nA few options:\n\n\nthey saw what had happened to this man and were afraid they'd face a similar fate for intervening\n\n\nthey were worried about getting arrested\n\n\nthey didn't give af", ">\n\nNah, fuck that. The cops not directly involved and also not helping don't get that pass. Neither do the other first responders. Neither the cops nor EMTs get to claim they were scared to help.", ">\n\nYou're not a first responder and neither am I. We're all just speculating here and I'm offering suggestions, nothing more", ">\n\nMay they never work again. Everyone who killed Tyre should live miserable lives filled with pain.", ">\n\nFunny, a first responder needs a license, but none of the coward pigs do.", ">\n\nThe lady who does my nails needs a license, but cops don't...", ">\n\nMake all police officers maintain their Nationally Registered EMT certification and be required to render aid to anyone who needs it. If you are a piece of shit you lose your EMT cert and can't be an officer.", ">\n\nUgh. No, thanks. I'd rather cops not be sent on aid calls. They're dispatched unnecessarily already.", ">\n\nThey wouldn't be. They would have to render aid to anyone they injured instead of standing around while people bleed to death.", ">\n\nI get what you’re saying. I think they should know how to render aid. Should make it mandatory to give aid.", ">\n\nGood I hope that the board decides to make the suspension permanent after the required hearings.", ">\n\nA reminder that you’re not on the same side. Do your job, let them stop you if they want to, but at least try. As long as you TRY, you’re covered. At the end of the day, they can’t/won’t protect you.", ">\n\nHonestly, that's what makes the whole thing so insane. The entire thing was caught on bodycam, the cops knew it was caught on bodycam, and still killed a man and had the gall to lie about it. And the EMTs just milled around instead of covering their asses even for selfish reasons.", ">\n\nI mean the bodycam footage is usually pretty chaotic and it's hard to tell what's going on sometimes. Granted, I refuse to watch it, because I just can't watch another young black man get beaten to death while crying for their mother, but from the small clips I've seen it's so much harder to tell what's going on, because they're all moving. I bet they thought they could get away with it because of that (especially since they kept screaming for Tyre to give him their hands, even though they already were holding him and beating him), but didn't realize the SkyCop camera was there. If that polecam hadn't been there, they'd probably getting a slap on the wrist because they could twist and lie their way into saying Tyre resisted and attacked them. The SkyCop camera footage (which I did watch, because it had no audio) shows everyone the truth clear as day.", ">\n\nPretty sure the sky cop cameras have flashing lights on top. They knew and didn’t care", ">\n\nI mean it's very plausible that they didn't notice it in the heat of the moment. But it doesn't really matter whether or not they knew about it.", ">\n\nThey absolutely did not notice at first because you see in the video the exact moment they see the camera.", ">\n\nThat's what I think too. They were too angry and too caught up in the moment to notice it.", ">\n\nIt wasn't pointed at the scene at first. It turns to the activity after the beating started.", ">\n\nApparently there's an additional 20 hours of unreleased footage as well.", ">\n\nWithout pay we should be enraged damn it we did just as much as the cops and they're getting paid with suspension what the f***." ]
> Depends if the damage was above their level of skill. Emts are required to have 15 credit hours of training in first aid and CPR. That is basically an 8 week course. internal bleeding and a broken neck are above their level of care so getting a negligent death or involuntary homicide isn't likely. I am not justifying their inaction, but the legal case would be hard to convict
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist", ">\n\nGood. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here.", ">\n\nI just can't imagine why, even if they \"thought\" they were responding to a pepper spray incident clearly they saw this man beaten to a pulp slumped again a cruiser. Were they used to getting calls from this unit and part of this? Just wtf.", ">\n\nA few options:\n\n\nthey saw what had happened to this man and were afraid they'd face a similar fate for intervening\n\n\nthey were worried about getting arrested\n\n\nthey didn't give af", ">\n\nNah, fuck that. The cops not directly involved and also not helping don't get that pass. Neither do the other first responders. Neither the cops nor EMTs get to claim they were scared to help.", ">\n\nYou're not a first responder and neither am I. We're all just speculating here and I'm offering suggestions, nothing more", ">\n\nMay they never work again. Everyone who killed Tyre should live miserable lives filled with pain.", ">\n\nFunny, a first responder needs a license, but none of the coward pigs do.", ">\n\nThe lady who does my nails needs a license, but cops don't...", ">\n\nMake all police officers maintain their Nationally Registered EMT certification and be required to render aid to anyone who needs it. If you are a piece of shit you lose your EMT cert and can't be an officer.", ">\n\nUgh. No, thanks. I'd rather cops not be sent on aid calls. They're dispatched unnecessarily already.", ">\n\nThey wouldn't be. They would have to render aid to anyone they injured instead of standing around while people bleed to death.", ">\n\nI get what you’re saying. I think they should know how to render aid. Should make it mandatory to give aid.", ">\n\nGood I hope that the board decides to make the suspension permanent after the required hearings.", ">\n\nA reminder that you’re not on the same side. Do your job, let them stop you if they want to, but at least try. As long as you TRY, you’re covered. At the end of the day, they can’t/won’t protect you.", ">\n\nHonestly, that's what makes the whole thing so insane. The entire thing was caught on bodycam, the cops knew it was caught on bodycam, and still killed a man and had the gall to lie about it. And the EMTs just milled around instead of covering their asses even for selfish reasons.", ">\n\nI mean the bodycam footage is usually pretty chaotic and it's hard to tell what's going on sometimes. Granted, I refuse to watch it, because I just can't watch another young black man get beaten to death while crying for their mother, but from the small clips I've seen it's so much harder to tell what's going on, because they're all moving. I bet they thought they could get away with it because of that (especially since they kept screaming for Tyre to give him their hands, even though they already were holding him and beating him), but didn't realize the SkyCop camera was there. If that polecam hadn't been there, they'd probably getting a slap on the wrist because they could twist and lie their way into saying Tyre resisted and attacked them. The SkyCop camera footage (which I did watch, because it had no audio) shows everyone the truth clear as day.", ">\n\nPretty sure the sky cop cameras have flashing lights on top. They knew and didn’t care", ">\n\nI mean it's very plausible that they didn't notice it in the heat of the moment. But it doesn't really matter whether or not they knew about it.", ">\n\nThey absolutely did not notice at first because you see in the video the exact moment they see the camera.", ">\n\nThat's what I think too. They were too angry and too caught up in the moment to notice it.", ">\n\nIt wasn't pointed at the scene at first. It turns to the activity after the beating started.", ">\n\nApparently there's an additional 20 hours of unreleased footage as well.", ">\n\nWithout pay we should be enraged damn it we did just as much as the cops and they're getting paid with suspension what the f***.", ">\n\nThey should be charged criminally too. Everyone involved. They knew what was going on and participated in a beating death." ]
> EMTs can still treat and stabilize a patient with those wounds (treat for shock, c-spine stabilization and transport asap). EMTs are trained to provide initial care for most any incident no matter the wound severity. Their role is triage, stabilization, and transport to definitive medical care.
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist", ">\n\nGood. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here.", ">\n\nI just can't imagine why, even if they \"thought\" they were responding to a pepper spray incident clearly they saw this man beaten to a pulp slumped again a cruiser. Were they used to getting calls from this unit and part of this? Just wtf.", ">\n\nA few options:\n\n\nthey saw what had happened to this man and were afraid they'd face a similar fate for intervening\n\n\nthey were worried about getting arrested\n\n\nthey didn't give af", ">\n\nNah, fuck that. The cops not directly involved and also not helping don't get that pass. Neither do the other first responders. Neither the cops nor EMTs get to claim they were scared to help.", ">\n\nYou're not a first responder and neither am I. We're all just speculating here and I'm offering suggestions, nothing more", ">\n\nMay they never work again. Everyone who killed Tyre should live miserable lives filled with pain.", ">\n\nFunny, a first responder needs a license, but none of the coward pigs do.", ">\n\nThe lady who does my nails needs a license, but cops don't...", ">\n\nMake all police officers maintain their Nationally Registered EMT certification and be required to render aid to anyone who needs it. If you are a piece of shit you lose your EMT cert and can't be an officer.", ">\n\nUgh. No, thanks. I'd rather cops not be sent on aid calls. They're dispatched unnecessarily already.", ">\n\nThey wouldn't be. They would have to render aid to anyone they injured instead of standing around while people bleed to death.", ">\n\nI get what you’re saying. I think they should know how to render aid. Should make it mandatory to give aid.", ">\n\nGood I hope that the board decides to make the suspension permanent after the required hearings.", ">\n\nA reminder that you’re not on the same side. Do your job, let them stop you if they want to, but at least try. As long as you TRY, you’re covered. At the end of the day, they can’t/won’t protect you.", ">\n\nHonestly, that's what makes the whole thing so insane. The entire thing was caught on bodycam, the cops knew it was caught on bodycam, and still killed a man and had the gall to lie about it. And the EMTs just milled around instead of covering their asses even for selfish reasons.", ">\n\nI mean the bodycam footage is usually pretty chaotic and it's hard to tell what's going on sometimes. Granted, I refuse to watch it, because I just can't watch another young black man get beaten to death while crying for their mother, but from the small clips I've seen it's so much harder to tell what's going on, because they're all moving. I bet they thought they could get away with it because of that (especially since they kept screaming for Tyre to give him their hands, even though they already were holding him and beating him), but didn't realize the SkyCop camera was there. If that polecam hadn't been there, they'd probably getting a slap on the wrist because they could twist and lie their way into saying Tyre resisted and attacked them. The SkyCop camera footage (which I did watch, because it had no audio) shows everyone the truth clear as day.", ">\n\nPretty sure the sky cop cameras have flashing lights on top. They knew and didn’t care", ">\n\nI mean it's very plausible that they didn't notice it in the heat of the moment. But it doesn't really matter whether or not they knew about it.", ">\n\nThey absolutely did not notice at first because you see in the video the exact moment they see the camera.", ">\n\nThat's what I think too. They were too angry and too caught up in the moment to notice it.", ">\n\nIt wasn't pointed at the scene at first. It turns to the activity after the beating started.", ">\n\nApparently there's an additional 20 hours of unreleased footage as well.", ">\n\nWithout pay we should be enraged damn it we did just as much as the cops and they're getting paid with suspension what the f***.", ">\n\nThey should be charged criminally too. Everyone involved. They knew what was going on and participated in a beating death.", ">\n\nDepends if the damage was above their level of skill. Emts are required to have 15 credit hours of training in first aid and CPR. That is basically an 8 week course. internal bleeding and a broken neck are above their level of care so getting a negligent death or involuntary homicide isn't likely. \nI am not justifying their inaction, but the legal case would be hard to convict" ]
> The 2 emts arrived via firetruck, which is specifically why they waited for an ambulance to transport Nichols. They could have provided some basic aid, and I will not deny that. Their inaction was unethical, hence I understand firing. Based on the videos that we are presented with I don't know if you can nail them for murder or any of the variations of the charge
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist", ">\n\nGood. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here.", ">\n\nI just can't imagine why, even if they \"thought\" they were responding to a pepper spray incident clearly they saw this man beaten to a pulp slumped again a cruiser. Were they used to getting calls from this unit and part of this? Just wtf.", ">\n\nA few options:\n\n\nthey saw what had happened to this man and were afraid they'd face a similar fate for intervening\n\n\nthey were worried about getting arrested\n\n\nthey didn't give af", ">\n\nNah, fuck that. The cops not directly involved and also not helping don't get that pass. Neither do the other first responders. Neither the cops nor EMTs get to claim they were scared to help.", ">\n\nYou're not a first responder and neither am I. We're all just speculating here and I'm offering suggestions, nothing more", ">\n\nMay they never work again. Everyone who killed Tyre should live miserable lives filled with pain.", ">\n\nFunny, a first responder needs a license, but none of the coward pigs do.", ">\n\nThe lady who does my nails needs a license, but cops don't...", ">\n\nMake all police officers maintain their Nationally Registered EMT certification and be required to render aid to anyone who needs it. If you are a piece of shit you lose your EMT cert and can't be an officer.", ">\n\nUgh. No, thanks. I'd rather cops not be sent on aid calls. They're dispatched unnecessarily already.", ">\n\nThey wouldn't be. They would have to render aid to anyone they injured instead of standing around while people bleed to death.", ">\n\nI get what you’re saying. I think they should know how to render aid. Should make it mandatory to give aid.", ">\n\nGood I hope that the board decides to make the suspension permanent after the required hearings.", ">\n\nA reminder that you’re not on the same side. Do your job, let them stop you if they want to, but at least try. As long as you TRY, you’re covered. At the end of the day, they can’t/won’t protect you.", ">\n\nHonestly, that's what makes the whole thing so insane. The entire thing was caught on bodycam, the cops knew it was caught on bodycam, and still killed a man and had the gall to lie about it. And the EMTs just milled around instead of covering their asses even for selfish reasons.", ">\n\nI mean the bodycam footage is usually pretty chaotic and it's hard to tell what's going on sometimes. Granted, I refuse to watch it, because I just can't watch another young black man get beaten to death while crying for their mother, but from the small clips I've seen it's so much harder to tell what's going on, because they're all moving. I bet they thought they could get away with it because of that (especially since they kept screaming for Tyre to give him their hands, even though they already were holding him and beating him), but didn't realize the SkyCop camera was there. If that polecam hadn't been there, they'd probably getting a slap on the wrist because they could twist and lie their way into saying Tyre resisted and attacked them. The SkyCop camera footage (which I did watch, because it had no audio) shows everyone the truth clear as day.", ">\n\nPretty sure the sky cop cameras have flashing lights on top. They knew and didn’t care", ">\n\nI mean it's very plausible that they didn't notice it in the heat of the moment. But it doesn't really matter whether or not they knew about it.", ">\n\nThey absolutely did not notice at first because you see in the video the exact moment they see the camera.", ">\n\nThat's what I think too. They were too angry and too caught up in the moment to notice it.", ">\n\nIt wasn't pointed at the scene at first. It turns to the activity after the beating started.", ">\n\nApparently there's an additional 20 hours of unreleased footage as well.", ">\n\nWithout pay we should be enraged damn it we did just as much as the cops and they're getting paid with suspension what the f***.", ">\n\nThey should be charged criminally too. Everyone involved. They knew what was going on and participated in a beating death.", ">\n\nDepends if the damage was above their level of skill. Emts are required to have 15 credit hours of training in first aid and CPR. That is basically an 8 week course. internal bleeding and a broken neck are above their level of care so getting a negligent death or involuntary homicide isn't likely. \nI am not justifying their inaction, but the legal case would be hard to convict", ">\n\nEMTs can still treat and stabilize a patient with those wounds (treat for shock, c-spine stabilization and transport asap). EMTs are trained to provide initial care for most any incident no matter the wound severity. Their role is triage, stabilization, and transport to definitive medical care." ]
> I dont believe any charges would stick, no. But I do agree they should have done something.
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist", ">\n\nGood. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here.", ">\n\nI just can't imagine why, even if they \"thought\" they were responding to a pepper spray incident clearly they saw this man beaten to a pulp slumped again a cruiser. Were they used to getting calls from this unit and part of this? Just wtf.", ">\n\nA few options:\n\n\nthey saw what had happened to this man and were afraid they'd face a similar fate for intervening\n\n\nthey were worried about getting arrested\n\n\nthey didn't give af", ">\n\nNah, fuck that. The cops not directly involved and also not helping don't get that pass. Neither do the other first responders. Neither the cops nor EMTs get to claim they were scared to help.", ">\n\nYou're not a first responder and neither am I. We're all just speculating here and I'm offering suggestions, nothing more", ">\n\nMay they never work again. Everyone who killed Tyre should live miserable lives filled with pain.", ">\n\nFunny, a first responder needs a license, but none of the coward pigs do.", ">\n\nThe lady who does my nails needs a license, but cops don't...", ">\n\nMake all police officers maintain their Nationally Registered EMT certification and be required to render aid to anyone who needs it. If you are a piece of shit you lose your EMT cert and can't be an officer.", ">\n\nUgh. No, thanks. I'd rather cops not be sent on aid calls. They're dispatched unnecessarily already.", ">\n\nThey wouldn't be. They would have to render aid to anyone they injured instead of standing around while people bleed to death.", ">\n\nI get what you’re saying. I think they should know how to render aid. Should make it mandatory to give aid.", ">\n\nGood I hope that the board decides to make the suspension permanent after the required hearings.", ">\n\nA reminder that you’re not on the same side. Do your job, let them stop you if they want to, but at least try. As long as you TRY, you’re covered. At the end of the day, they can’t/won’t protect you.", ">\n\nHonestly, that's what makes the whole thing so insane. The entire thing was caught on bodycam, the cops knew it was caught on bodycam, and still killed a man and had the gall to lie about it. And the EMTs just milled around instead of covering their asses even for selfish reasons.", ">\n\nI mean the bodycam footage is usually pretty chaotic and it's hard to tell what's going on sometimes. Granted, I refuse to watch it, because I just can't watch another young black man get beaten to death while crying for their mother, but from the small clips I've seen it's so much harder to tell what's going on, because they're all moving. I bet they thought they could get away with it because of that (especially since they kept screaming for Tyre to give him their hands, even though they already were holding him and beating him), but didn't realize the SkyCop camera was there. If that polecam hadn't been there, they'd probably getting a slap on the wrist because they could twist and lie their way into saying Tyre resisted and attacked them. The SkyCop camera footage (which I did watch, because it had no audio) shows everyone the truth clear as day.", ">\n\nPretty sure the sky cop cameras have flashing lights on top. They knew and didn’t care", ">\n\nI mean it's very plausible that they didn't notice it in the heat of the moment. But it doesn't really matter whether or not they knew about it.", ">\n\nThey absolutely did not notice at first because you see in the video the exact moment they see the camera.", ">\n\nThat's what I think too. They were too angry and too caught up in the moment to notice it.", ">\n\nIt wasn't pointed at the scene at first. It turns to the activity after the beating started.", ">\n\nApparently there's an additional 20 hours of unreleased footage as well.", ">\n\nWithout pay we should be enraged damn it we did just as much as the cops and they're getting paid with suspension what the f***.", ">\n\nThey should be charged criminally too. Everyone involved. They knew what was going on and participated in a beating death.", ">\n\nDepends if the damage was above their level of skill. Emts are required to have 15 credit hours of training in first aid and CPR. That is basically an 8 week course. internal bleeding and a broken neck are above their level of care so getting a negligent death or involuntary homicide isn't likely. \nI am not justifying their inaction, but the legal case would be hard to convict", ">\n\nEMTs can still treat and stabilize a patient with those wounds (treat for shock, c-spine stabilization and transport asap). EMTs are trained to provide initial care for most any incident no matter the wound severity. Their role is triage, stabilization, and transport to definitive medical care.", ">\n\nThe 2 emts arrived via firetruck, which is specifically why they waited for an ambulance to transport Nichols. They could have provided some basic aid, and I will not deny that. Their inaction was unethical, hence I understand firing. Based on the videos that we are presented with I don't know if you can nail them for murder or any of the variations of the charge" ]
> I thought he was dead before ems even showed up?
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist", ">\n\nGood. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here.", ">\n\nI just can't imagine why, even if they \"thought\" they were responding to a pepper spray incident clearly they saw this man beaten to a pulp slumped again a cruiser. Were they used to getting calls from this unit and part of this? Just wtf.", ">\n\nA few options:\n\n\nthey saw what had happened to this man and were afraid they'd face a similar fate for intervening\n\n\nthey were worried about getting arrested\n\n\nthey didn't give af", ">\n\nNah, fuck that. The cops not directly involved and also not helping don't get that pass. Neither do the other first responders. Neither the cops nor EMTs get to claim they were scared to help.", ">\n\nYou're not a first responder and neither am I. We're all just speculating here and I'm offering suggestions, nothing more", ">\n\nMay they never work again. Everyone who killed Tyre should live miserable lives filled with pain.", ">\n\nFunny, a first responder needs a license, but none of the coward pigs do.", ">\n\nThe lady who does my nails needs a license, but cops don't...", ">\n\nMake all police officers maintain their Nationally Registered EMT certification and be required to render aid to anyone who needs it. If you are a piece of shit you lose your EMT cert and can't be an officer.", ">\n\nUgh. No, thanks. I'd rather cops not be sent on aid calls. They're dispatched unnecessarily already.", ">\n\nThey wouldn't be. They would have to render aid to anyone they injured instead of standing around while people bleed to death.", ">\n\nI get what you’re saying. I think they should know how to render aid. Should make it mandatory to give aid.", ">\n\nGood I hope that the board decides to make the suspension permanent after the required hearings.", ">\n\nA reminder that you’re not on the same side. Do your job, let them stop you if they want to, but at least try. As long as you TRY, you’re covered. At the end of the day, they can’t/won’t protect you.", ">\n\nHonestly, that's what makes the whole thing so insane. The entire thing was caught on bodycam, the cops knew it was caught on bodycam, and still killed a man and had the gall to lie about it. And the EMTs just milled around instead of covering their asses even for selfish reasons.", ">\n\nI mean the bodycam footage is usually pretty chaotic and it's hard to tell what's going on sometimes. Granted, I refuse to watch it, because I just can't watch another young black man get beaten to death while crying for their mother, but from the small clips I've seen it's so much harder to tell what's going on, because they're all moving. I bet they thought they could get away with it because of that (especially since they kept screaming for Tyre to give him their hands, even though they already were holding him and beating him), but didn't realize the SkyCop camera was there. If that polecam hadn't been there, they'd probably getting a slap on the wrist because they could twist and lie their way into saying Tyre resisted and attacked them. The SkyCop camera footage (which I did watch, because it had no audio) shows everyone the truth clear as day.", ">\n\nPretty sure the sky cop cameras have flashing lights on top. They knew and didn’t care", ">\n\nI mean it's very plausible that they didn't notice it in the heat of the moment. But it doesn't really matter whether or not they knew about it.", ">\n\nThey absolutely did not notice at first because you see in the video the exact moment they see the camera.", ">\n\nThat's what I think too. They were too angry and too caught up in the moment to notice it.", ">\n\nIt wasn't pointed at the scene at first. It turns to the activity after the beating started.", ">\n\nApparently there's an additional 20 hours of unreleased footage as well.", ">\n\nWithout pay we should be enraged damn it we did just as much as the cops and they're getting paid with suspension what the f***.", ">\n\nThey should be charged criminally too. Everyone involved. They knew what was going on and participated in a beating death.", ">\n\nDepends if the damage was above their level of skill. Emts are required to have 15 credit hours of training in first aid and CPR. That is basically an 8 week course. internal bleeding and a broken neck are above their level of care so getting a negligent death or involuntary homicide isn't likely. \nI am not justifying their inaction, but the legal case would be hard to convict", ">\n\nEMTs can still treat and stabilize a patient with those wounds (treat for shock, c-spine stabilization and transport asap). EMTs are trained to provide initial care for most any incident no matter the wound severity. Their role is triage, stabilization, and transport to definitive medical care.", ">\n\nThe 2 emts arrived via firetruck, which is specifically why they waited for an ambulance to transport Nichols. They could have provided some basic aid, and I will not deny that. Their inaction was unethical, hence I understand firing. Based on the videos that we are presented with I don't know if you can nail them for murder or any of the variations of the charge", ">\n\nI dont believe any charges would stick, no. But I do agree they should have done something." ]
> Nope. He lived for 3 days before succumbing to his injuries. Here's a timeline of events
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist", ">\n\nGood. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here.", ">\n\nI just can't imagine why, even if they \"thought\" they were responding to a pepper spray incident clearly they saw this man beaten to a pulp slumped again a cruiser. Were they used to getting calls from this unit and part of this? Just wtf.", ">\n\nA few options:\n\n\nthey saw what had happened to this man and were afraid they'd face a similar fate for intervening\n\n\nthey were worried about getting arrested\n\n\nthey didn't give af", ">\n\nNah, fuck that. The cops not directly involved and also not helping don't get that pass. Neither do the other first responders. Neither the cops nor EMTs get to claim they were scared to help.", ">\n\nYou're not a first responder and neither am I. We're all just speculating here and I'm offering suggestions, nothing more", ">\n\nMay they never work again. Everyone who killed Tyre should live miserable lives filled with pain.", ">\n\nFunny, a first responder needs a license, but none of the coward pigs do.", ">\n\nThe lady who does my nails needs a license, but cops don't...", ">\n\nMake all police officers maintain their Nationally Registered EMT certification and be required to render aid to anyone who needs it. If you are a piece of shit you lose your EMT cert and can't be an officer.", ">\n\nUgh. No, thanks. I'd rather cops not be sent on aid calls. They're dispatched unnecessarily already.", ">\n\nThey wouldn't be. They would have to render aid to anyone they injured instead of standing around while people bleed to death.", ">\n\nI get what you’re saying. I think they should know how to render aid. Should make it mandatory to give aid.", ">\n\nGood I hope that the board decides to make the suspension permanent after the required hearings.", ">\n\nA reminder that you’re not on the same side. Do your job, let them stop you if they want to, but at least try. As long as you TRY, you’re covered. At the end of the day, they can’t/won’t protect you.", ">\n\nHonestly, that's what makes the whole thing so insane. The entire thing was caught on bodycam, the cops knew it was caught on bodycam, and still killed a man and had the gall to lie about it. And the EMTs just milled around instead of covering their asses even for selfish reasons.", ">\n\nI mean the bodycam footage is usually pretty chaotic and it's hard to tell what's going on sometimes. Granted, I refuse to watch it, because I just can't watch another young black man get beaten to death while crying for their mother, but from the small clips I've seen it's so much harder to tell what's going on, because they're all moving. I bet they thought they could get away with it because of that (especially since they kept screaming for Tyre to give him their hands, even though they already were holding him and beating him), but didn't realize the SkyCop camera was there. If that polecam hadn't been there, they'd probably getting a slap on the wrist because they could twist and lie their way into saying Tyre resisted and attacked them. The SkyCop camera footage (which I did watch, because it had no audio) shows everyone the truth clear as day.", ">\n\nPretty sure the sky cop cameras have flashing lights on top. They knew and didn’t care", ">\n\nI mean it's very plausible that they didn't notice it in the heat of the moment. But it doesn't really matter whether or not they knew about it.", ">\n\nThey absolutely did not notice at first because you see in the video the exact moment they see the camera.", ">\n\nThat's what I think too. They were too angry and too caught up in the moment to notice it.", ">\n\nIt wasn't pointed at the scene at first. It turns to the activity after the beating started.", ">\n\nApparently there's an additional 20 hours of unreleased footage as well.", ">\n\nWithout pay we should be enraged damn it we did just as much as the cops and they're getting paid with suspension what the f***.", ">\n\nThey should be charged criminally too. Everyone involved. They knew what was going on and participated in a beating death.", ">\n\nDepends if the damage was above their level of skill. Emts are required to have 15 credit hours of training in first aid and CPR. That is basically an 8 week course. internal bleeding and a broken neck are above their level of care so getting a negligent death or involuntary homicide isn't likely. \nI am not justifying their inaction, but the legal case would be hard to convict", ">\n\nEMTs can still treat and stabilize a patient with those wounds (treat for shock, c-spine stabilization and transport asap). EMTs are trained to provide initial care for most any incident no matter the wound severity. Their role is triage, stabilization, and transport to definitive medical care.", ">\n\nThe 2 emts arrived via firetruck, which is specifically why they waited for an ambulance to transport Nichols. They could have provided some basic aid, and I will not deny that. Their inaction was unethical, hence I understand firing. Based on the videos that we are presented with I don't know if you can nail them for murder or any of the variations of the charge", ">\n\nI dont believe any charges would stick, no. But I do agree they should have done something.", ">\n\nI thought he was dead before ems even showed up?" ]
> Did I just hear that a government employee lost their LICENSE?!?! Huh, you don’t say…
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist", ">\n\nGood. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here.", ">\n\nI just can't imagine why, even if they \"thought\" they were responding to a pepper spray incident clearly they saw this man beaten to a pulp slumped again a cruiser. Were they used to getting calls from this unit and part of this? Just wtf.", ">\n\nA few options:\n\n\nthey saw what had happened to this man and were afraid they'd face a similar fate for intervening\n\n\nthey were worried about getting arrested\n\n\nthey didn't give af", ">\n\nNah, fuck that. The cops not directly involved and also not helping don't get that pass. Neither do the other first responders. Neither the cops nor EMTs get to claim they were scared to help.", ">\n\nYou're not a first responder and neither am I. We're all just speculating here and I'm offering suggestions, nothing more", ">\n\nMay they never work again. Everyone who killed Tyre should live miserable lives filled with pain.", ">\n\nFunny, a first responder needs a license, but none of the coward pigs do.", ">\n\nThe lady who does my nails needs a license, but cops don't...", ">\n\nMake all police officers maintain their Nationally Registered EMT certification and be required to render aid to anyone who needs it. If you are a piece of shit you lose your EMT cert and can't be an officer.", ">\n\nUgh. No, thanks. I'd rather cops not be sent on aid calls. They're dispatched unnecessarily already.", ">\n\nThey wouldn't be. They would have to render aid to anyone they injured instead of standing around while people bleed to death.", ">\n\nI get what you’re saying. I think they should know how to render aid. Should make it mandatory to give aid.", ">\n\nGood I hope that the board decides to make the suspension permanent after the required hearings.", ">\n\nA reminder that you’re not on the same side. Do your job, let them stop you if they want to, but at least try. As long as you TRY, you’re covered. At the end of the day, they can’t/won’t protect you.", ">\n\nHonestly, that's what makes the whole thing so insane. The entire thing was caught on bodycam, the cops knew it was caught on bodycam, and still killed a man and had the gall to lie about it. And the EMTs just milled around instead of covering their asses even for selfish reasons.", ">\n\nI mean the bodycam footage is usually pretty chaotic and it's hard to tell what's going on sometimes. Granted, I refuse to watch it, because I just can't watch another young black man get beaten to death while crying for their mother, but from the small clips I've seen it's so much harder to tell what's going on, because they're all moving. I bet they thought they could get away with it because of that (especially since they kept screaming for Tyre to give him their hands, even though they already were holding him and beating him), but didn't realize the SkyCop camera was there. If that polecam hadn't been there, they'd probably getting a slap on the wrist because they could twist and lie their way into saying Tyre resisted and attacked them. The SkyCop camera footage (which I did watch, because it had no audio) shows everyone the truth clear as day.", ">\n\nPretty sure the sky cop cameras have flashing lights on top. They knew and didn’t care", ">\n\nI mean it's very plausible that they didn't notice it in the heat of the moment. But it doesn't really matter whether or not they knew about it.", ">\n\nThey absolutely did not notice at first because you see in the video the exact moment they see the camera.", ">\n\nThat's what I think too. They were too angry and too caught up in the moment to notice it.", ">\n\nIt wasn't pointed at the scene at first. It turns to the activity after the beating started.", ">\n\nApparently there's an additional 20 hours of unreleased footage as well.", ">\n\nWithout pay we should be enraged damn it we did just as much as the cops and they're getting paid with suspension what the f***.", ">\n\nThey should be charged criminally too. Everyone involved. They knew what was going on and participated in a beating death.", ">\n\nDepends if the damage was above their level of skill. Emts are required to have 15 credit hours of training in first aid and CPR. That is basically an 8 week course. internal bleeding and a broken neck are above their level of care so getting a negligent death or involuntary homicide isn't likely. \nI am not justifying their inaction, but the legal case would be hard to convict", ">\n\nEMTs can still treat and stabilize a patient with those wounds (treat for shock, c-spine stabilization and transport asap). EMTs are trained to provide initial care for most any incident no matter the wound severity. Their role is triage, stabilization, and transport to definitive medical care.", ">\n\nThe 2 emts arrived via firetruck, which is specifically why they waited for an ambulance to transport Nichols. They could have provided some basic aid, and I will not deny that. Their inaction was unethical, hence I understand firing. Based on the videos that we are presented with I don't know if you can nail them for murder or any of the variations of the charge", ">\n\nI dont believe any charges would stick, no. But I do agree they should have done something.", ">\n\nI thought he was dead before ems even showed up?", ">\n\nNope. He lived for 3 days before succumbing to his injuries.\nHere's a timeline of events" ]
> Charge them with involuntary manslaughter
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist", ">\n\nGood. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here.", ">\n\nI just can't imagine why, even if they \"thought\" they were responding to a pepper spray incident clearly they saw this man beaten to a pulp slumped again a cruiser. Were they used to getting calls from this unit and part of this? Just wtf.", ">\n\nA few options:\n\n\nthey saw what had happened to this man and were afraid they'd face a similar fate for intervening\n\n\nthey were worried about getting arrested\n\n\nthey didn't give af", ">\n\nNah, fuck that. The cops not directly involved and also not helping don't get that pass. Neither do the other first responders. Neither the cops nor EMTs get to claim they were scared to help.", ">\n\nYou're not a first responder and neither am I. We're all just speculating here and I'm offering suggestions, nothing more", ">\n\nMay they never work again. Everyone who killed Tyre should live miserable lives filled with pain.", ">\n\nFunny, a first responder needs a license, but none of the coward pigs do.", ">\n\nThe lady who does my nails needs a license, but cops don't...", ">\n\nMake all police officers maintain their Nationally Registered EMT certification and be required to render aid to anyone who needs it. If you are a piece of shit you lose your EMT cert and can't be an officer.", ">\n\nUgh. No, thanks. I'd rather cops not be sent on aid calls. They're dispatched unnecessarily already.", ">\n\nThey wouldn't be. They would have to render aid to anyone they injured instead of standing around while people bleed to death.", ">\n\nI get what you’re saying. I think they should know how to render aid. Should make it mandatory to give aid.", ">\n\nGood I hope that the board decides to make the suspension permanent after the required hearings.", ">\n\nA reminder that you’re not on the same side. Do your job, let them stop you if they want to, but at least try. As long as you TRY, you’re covered. At the end of the day, they can’t/won’t protect you.", ">\n\nHonestly, that's what makes the whole thing so insane. The entire thing was caught on bodycam, the cops knew it was caught on bodycam, and still killed a man and had the gall to lie about it. And the EMTs just milled around instead of covering their asses even for selfish reasons.", ">\n\nI mean the bodycam footage is usually pretty chaotic and it's hard to tell what's going on sometimes. Granted, I refuse to watch it, because I just can't watch another young black man get beaten to death while crying for their mother, but from the small clips I've seen it's so much harder to tell what's going on, because they're all moving. I bet they thought they could get away with it because of that (especially since they kept screaming for Tyre to give him their hands, even though they already were holding him and beating him), but didn't realize the SkyCop camera was there. If that polecam hadn't been there, they'd probably getting a slap on the wrist because they could twist and lie their way into saying Tyre resisted and attacked them. The SkyCop camera footage (which I did watch, because it had no audio) shows everyone the truth clear as day.", ">\n\nPretty sure the sky cop cameras have flashing lights on top. They knew and didn’t care", ">\n\nI mean it's very plausible that they didn't notice it in the heat of the moment. But it doesn't really matter whether or not they knew about it.", ">\n\nThey absolutely did not notice at first because you see in the video the exact moment they see the camera.", ">\n\nThat's what I think too. They were too angry and too caught up in the moment to notice it.", ">\n\nIt wasn't pointed at the scene at first. It turns to the activity after the beating started.", ">\n\nApparently there's an additional 20 hours of unreleased footage as well.", ">\n\nWithout pay we should be enraged damn it we did just as much as the cops and they're getting paid with suspension what the f***.", ">\n\nThey should be charged criminally too. Everyone involved. They knew what was going on and participated in a beating death.", ">\n\nDepends if the damage was above their level of skill. Emts are required to have 15 credit hours of training in first aid and CPR. That is basically an 8 week course. internal bleeding and a broken neck are above their level of care so getting a negligent death or involuntary homicide isn't likely. \nI am not justifying their inaction, but the legal case would be hard to convict", ">\n\nEMTs can still treat and stabilize a patient with those wounds (treat for shock, c-spine stabilization and transport asap). EMTs are trained to provide initial care for most any incident no matter the wound severity. Their role is triage, stabilization, and transport to definitive medical care.", ">\n\nThe 2 emts arrived via firetruck, which is specifically why they waited for an ambulance to transport Nichols. They could have provided some basic aid, and I will not deny that. Their inaction was unethical, hence I understand firing. Based on the videos that we are presented with I don't know if you can nail them for murder or any of the variations of the charge", ">\n\nI dont believe any charges would stick, no. But I do agree they should have done something.", ">\n\nI thought he was dead before ems even showed up?", ">\n\nNope. He lived for 3 days before succumbing to his injuries.\nHere's a timeline of events", ">\n\nDid I just hear that a government employee lost their LICENSE?!?! Huh, you don’t say…" ]
> I haven't watched the videos, because I don't need to see that. So this is the first time I'm seeing a picture of this "I hope they beat his ass" cop. And that try hard and fail mustache just tells me so much about him. An attorney for Hemphill, Lee Gerald, told CNN in a statement that Hemphill does not agree with the department’s decision to fire him, but the former officer will “continue to cooperate with all investigating agencies into the death of Tyre Nichols.” "Continue to cooperate", when one of the reasons he was fired was because of all his lying?
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist", ">\n\nGood. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here.", ">\n\nI just can't imagine why, even if they \"thought\" they were responding to a pepper spray incident clearly they saw this man beaten to a pulp slumped again a cruiser. Were they used to getting calls from this unit and part of this? Just wtf.", ">\n\nA few options:\n\n\nthey saw what had happened to this man and were afraid they'd face a similar fate for intervening\n\n\nthey were worried about getting arrested\n\n\nthey didn't give af", ">\n\nNah, fuck that. The cops not directly involved and also not helping don't get that pass. Neither do the other first responders. Neither the cops nor EMTs get to claim they were scared to help.", ">\n\nYou're not a first responder and neither am I. We're all just speculating here and I'm offering suggestions, nothing more", ">\n\nMay they never work again. Everyone who killed Tyre should live miserable lives filled with pain.", ">\n\nFunny, a first responder needs a license, but none of the coward pigs do.", ">\n\nThe lady who does my nails needs a license, but cops don't...", ">\n\nMake all police officers maintain their Nationally Registered EMT certification and be required to render aid to anyone who needs it. If you are a piece of shit you lose your EMT cert and can't be an officer.", ">\n\nUgh. No, thanks. I'd rather cops not be sent on aid calls. They're dispatched unnecessarily already.", ">\n\nThey wouldn't be. They would have to render aid to anyone they injured instead of standing around while people bleed to death.", ">\n\nI get what you’re saying. I think they should know how to render aid. Should make it mandatory to give aid.", ">\n\nGood I hope that the board decides to make the suspension permanent after the required hearings.", ">\n\nA reminder that you’re not on the same side. Do your job, let them stop you if they want to, but at least try. As long as you TRY, you’re covered. At the end of the day, they can’t/won’t protect you.", ">\n\nHonestly, that's what makes the whole thing so insane. The entire thing was caught on bodycam, the cops knew it was caught on bodycam, and still killed a man and had the gall to lie about it. And the EMTs just milled around instead of covering their asses even for selfish reasons.", ">\n\nI mean the bodycam footage is usually pretty chaotic and it's hard to tell what's going on sometimes. Granted, I refuse to watch it, because I just can't watch another young black man get beaten to death while crying for their mother, but from the small clips I've seen it's so much harder to tell what's going on, because they're all moving. I bet they thought they could get away with it because of that (especially since they kept screaming for Tyre to give him their hands, even though they already were holding him and beating him), but didn't realize the SkyCop camera was there. If that polecam hadn't been there, they'd probably getting a slap on the wrist because they could twist and lie their way into saying Tyre resisted and attacked them. The SkyCop camera footage (which I did watch, because it had no audio) shows everyone the truth clear as day.", ">\n\nPretty sure the sky cop cameras have flashing lights on top. They knew and didn’t care", ">\n\nI mean it's very plausible that they didn't notice it in the heat of the moment. But it doesn't really matter whether or not they knew about it.", ">\n\nThey absolutely did not notice at first because you see in the video the exact moment they see the camera.", ">\n\nThat's what I think too. They were too angry and too caught up in the moment to notice it.", ">\n\nIt wasn't pointed at the scene at first. It turns to the activity after the beating started.", ">\n\nApparently there's an additional 20 hours of unreleased footage as well.", ">\n\nWithout pay we should be enraged damn it we did just as much as the cops and they're getting paid with suspension what the f***.", ">\n\nThey should be charged criminally too. Everyone involved. They knew what was going on and participated in a beating death.", ">\n\nDepends if the damage was above their level of skill. Emts are required to have 15 credit hours of training in first aid and CPR. That is basically an 8 week course. internal bleeding and a broken neck are above their level of care so getting a negligent death or involuntary homicide isn't likely. \nI am not justifying their inaction, but the legal case would be hard to convict", ">\n\nEMTs can still treat and stabilize a patient with those wounds (treat for shock, c-spine stabilization and transport asap). EMTs are trained to provide initial care for most any incident no matter the wound severity. Their role is triage, stabilization, and transport to definitive medical care.", ">\n\nThe 2 emts arrived via firetruck, which is specifically why they waited for an ambulance to transport Nichols. They could have provided some basic aid, and I will not deny that. Their inaction was unethical, hence I understand firing. Based on the videos that we are presented with I don't know if you can nail them for murder or any of the variations of the charge", ">\n\nI dont believe any charges would stick, no. But I do agree they should have done something.", ">\n\nI thought he was dead before ems even showed up?", ">\n\nNope. He lived for 3 days before succumbing to his injuries.\nHere's a timeline of events", ">\n\nDid I just hear that a government employee lost their LICENSE?!?! Huh, you don’t say…", ">\n\nCharge them with involuntary manslaughter" ]
> Cops should be required to have malpractice insurance. If they are uninsurable they can't work, also makes sure the taxpayer isn't on the hook for their behavior.
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist", ">\n\nGood. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here.", ">\n\nI just can't imagine why, even if they \"thought\" they were responding to a pepper spray incident clearly they saw this man beaten to a pulp slumped again a cruiser. Were they used to getting calls from this unit and part of this? Just wtf.", ">\n\nA few options:\n\n\nthey saw what had happened to this man and were afraid they'd face a similar fate for intervening\n\n\nthey were worried about getting arrested\n\n\nthey didn't give af", ">\n\nNah, fuck that. The cops not directly involved and also not helping don't get that pass. Neither do the other first responders. Neither the cops nor EMTs get to claim they were scared to help.", ">\n\nYou're not a first responder and neither am I. We're all just speculating here and I'm offering suggestions, nothing more", ">\n\nMay they never work again. Everyone who killed Tyre should live miserable lives filled with pain.", ">\n\nFunny, a first responder needs a license, but none of the coward pigs do.", ">\n\nThe lady who does my nails needs a license, but cops don't...", ">\n\nMake all police officers maintain their Nationally Registered EMT certification and be required to render aid to anyone who needs it. If you are a piece of shit you lose your EMT cert and can't be an officer.", ">\n\nUgh. No, thanks. I'd rather cops not be sent on aid calls. They're dispatched unnecessarily already.", ">\n\nThey wouldn't be. They would have to render aid to anyone they injured instead of standing around while people bleed to death.", ">\n\nI get what you’re saying. I think they should know how to render aid. Should make it mandatory to give aid.", ">\n\nGood I hope that the board decides to make the suspension permanent after the required hearings.", ">\n\nA reminder that you’re not on the same side. Do your job, let them stop you if they want to, but at least try. As long as you TRY, you’re covered. At the end of the day, they can’t/won’t protect you.", ">\n\nHonestly, that's what makes the whole thing so insane. The entire thing was caught on bodycam, the cops knew it was caught on bodycam, and still killed a man and had the gall to lie about it. And the EMTs just milled around instead of covering their asses even for selfish reasons.", ">\n\nI mean the bodycam footage is usually pretty chaotic and it's hard to tell what's going on sometimes. Granted, I refuse to watch it, because I just can't watch another young black man get beaten to death while crying for their mother, but from the small clips I've seen it's so much harder to tell what's going on, because they're all moving. I bet they thought they could get away with it because of that (especially since they kept screaming for Tyre to give him their hands, even though they already were holding him and beating him), but didn't realize the SkyCop camera was there. If that polecam hadn't been there, they'd probably getting a slap on the wrist because they could twist and lie their way into saying Tyre resisted and attacked them. The SkyCop camera footage (which I did watch, because it had no audio) shows everyone the truth clear as day.", ">\n\nPretty sure the sky cop cameras have flashing lights on top. They knew and didn’t care", ">\n\nI mean it's very plausible that they didn't notice it in the heat of the moment. But it doesn't really matter whether or not they knew about it.", ">\n\nThey absolutely did not notice at first because you see in the video the exact moment they see the camera.", ">\n\nThat's what I think too. They were too angry and too caught up in the moment to notice it.", ">\n\nIt wasn't pointed at the scene at first. It turns to the activity after the beating started.", ">\n\nApparently there's an additional 20 hours of unreleased footage as well.", ">\n\nWithout pay we should be enraged damn it we did just as much as the cops and they're getting paid with suspension what the f***.", ">\n\nThey should be charged criminally too. Everyone involved. They knew what was going on and participated in a beating death.", ">\n\nDepends if the damage was above their level of skill. Emts are required to have 15 credit hours of training in first aid and CPR. That is basically an 8 week course. internal bleeding and a broken neck are above their level of care so getting a negligent death or involuntary homicide isn't likely. \nI am not justifying their inaction, but the legal case would be hard to convict", ">\n\nEMTs can still treat and stabilize a patient with those wounds (treat for shock, c-spine stabilization and transport asap). EMTs are trained to provide initial care for most any incident no matter the wound severity. Their role is triage, stabilization, and transport to definitive medical care.", ">\n\nThe 2 emts arrived via firetruck, which is specifically why they waited for an ambulance to transport Nichols. They could have provided some basic aid, and I will not deny that. Their inaction was unethical, hence I understand firing. Based on the videos that we are presented with I don't know if you can nail them for murder or any of the variations of the charge", ">\n\nI dont believe any charges would stick, no. But I do agree they should have done something.", ">\n\nI thought he was dead before ems even showed up?", ">\n\nNope. He lived for 3 days before succumbing to his injuries.\nHere's a timeline of events", ">\n\nDid I just hear that a government employee lost their LICENSE?!?! Huh, you don’t say…", ">\n\nCharge them with involuntary manslaughter", ">\n\nI haven't watched the videos, because I don't need to see that. So this is the first time I'm seeing a picture of this \"I hope they beat his ass\" cop.\nAnd that try hard and fail mustache just tells me so much about him.\n\nAn attorney for Hemphill, Lee Gerald, told CNN in a statement that Hemphill does not agree with the department’s decision to fire him, but the former officer will “continue to cooperate with all investigating agencies into the death of Tyre Nichols.”\n\n\"Continue to cooperate\", when one of the reasons he was fired was because of all his lying?" ]
> What's an EMT to do when a roided out cop orders him to stay back?
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist", ">\n\nGood. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here.", ">\n\nI just can't imagine why, even if they \"thought\" they were responding to a pepper spray incident clearly they saw this man beaten to a pulp slumped again a cruiser. Were they used to getting calls from this unit and part of this? Just wtf.", ">\n\nA few options:\n\n\nthey saw what had happened to this man and were afraid they'd face a similar fate for intervening\n\n\nthey were worried about getting arrested\n\n\nthey didn't give af", ">\n\nNah, fuck that. The cops not directly involved and also not helping don't get that pass. Neither do the other first responders. Neither the cops nor EMTs get to claim they were scared to help.", ">\n\nYou're not a first responder and neither am I. We're all just speculating here and I'm offering suggestions, nothing more", ">\n\nMay they never work again. Everyone who killed Tyre should live miserable lives filled with pain.", ">\n\nFunny, a first responder needs a license, but none of the coward pigs do.", ">\n\nThe lady who does my nails needs a license, but cops don't...", ">\n\nMake all police officers maintain their Nationally Registered EMT certification and be required to render aid to anyone who needs it. If you are a piece of shit you lose your EMT cert and can't be an officer.", ">\n\nUgh. No, thanks. I'd rather cops not be sent on aid calls. They're dispatched unnecessarily already.", ">\n\nThey wouldn't be. They would have to render aid to anyone they injured instead of standing around while people bleed to death.", ">\n\nI get what you’re saying. I think they should know how to render aid. Should make it mandatory to give aid.", ">\n\nGood I hope that the board decides to make the suspension permanent after the required hearings.", ">\n\nA reminder that you’re not on the same side. Do your job, let them stop you if they want to, but at least try. As long as you TRY, you’re covered. At the end of the day, they can’t/won’t protect you.", ">\n\nHonestly, that's what makes the whole thing so insane. The entire thing was caught on bodycam, the cops knew it was caught on bodycam, and still killed a man and had the gall to lie about it. And the EMTs just milled around instead of covering their asses even for selfish reasons.", ">\n\nI mean the bodycam footage is usually pretty chaotic and it's hard to tell what's going on sometimes. Granted, I refuse to watch it, because I just can't watch another young black man get beaten to death while crying for their mother, but from the small clips I've seen it's so much harder to tell what's going on, because they're all moving. I bet they thought they could get away with it because of that (especially since they kept screaming for Tyre to give him their hands, even though they already were holding him and beating him), but didn't realize the SkyCop camera was there. If that polecam hadn't been there, they'd probably getting a slap on the wrist because they could twist and lie their way into saying Tyre resisted and attacked them. The SkyCop camera footage (which I did watch, because it had no audio) shows everyone the truth clear as day.", ">\n\nPretty sure the sky cop cameras have flashing lights on top. They knew and didn’t care", ">\n\nI mean it's very plausible that they didn't notice it in the heat of the moment. But it doesn't really matter whether or not they knew about it.", ">\n\nThey absolutely did not notice at first because you see in the video the exact moment they see the camera.", ">\n\nThat's what I think too. They were too angry and too caught up in the moment to notice it.", ">\n\nIt wasn't pointed at the scene at first. It turns to the activity after the beating started.", ">\n\nApparently there's an additional 20 hours of unreleased footage as well.", ">\n\nWithout pay we should be enraged damn it we did just as much as the cops and they're getting paid with suspension what the f***.", ">\n\nThey should be charged criminally too. Everyone involved. They knew what was going on and participated in a beating death.", ">\n\nDepends if the damage was above their level of skill. Emts are required to have 15 credit hours of training in first aid and CPR. That is basically an 8 week course. internal bleeding and a broken neck are above their level of care so getting a negligent death or involuntary homicide isn't likely. \nI am not justifying their inaction, but the legal case would be hard to convict", ">\n\nEMTs can still treat and stabilize a patient with those wounds (treat for shock, c-spine stabilization and transport asap). EMTs are trained to provide initial care for most any incident no matter the wound severity. Their role is triage, stabilization, and transport to definitive medical care.", ">\n\nThe 2 emts arrived via firetruck, which is specifically why they waited for an ambulance to transport Nichols. They could have provided some basic aid, and I will not deny that. Their inaction was unethical, hence I understand firing. Based on the videos that we are presented with I don't know if you can nail them for murder or any of the variations of the charge", ">\n\nI dont believe any charges would stick, no. But I do agree they should have done something.", ">\n\nI thought he was dead before ems even showed up?", ">\n\nNope. He lived for 3 days before succumbing to his injuries.\nHere's a timeline of events", ">\n\nDid I just hear that a government employee lost their LICENSE?!?! Huh, you don’t say…", ">\n\nCharge them with involuntary manslaughter", ">\n\nI haven't watched the videos, because I don't need to see that. So this is the first time I'm seeing a picture of this \"I hope they beat his ass\" cop.\nAnd that try hard and fail mustache just tells me so much about him.\n\nAn attorney for Hemphill, Lee Gerald, told CNN in a statement that Hemphill does not agree with the department’s decision to fire him, but the former officer will “continue to cooperate with all investigating agencies into the death of Tyre Nichols.”\n\n\"Continue to cooperate\", when one of the reasons he was fired was because of all his lying?", ">\n\nCops should be required to have malpractice insurance. If they are uninsurable they can't work, also makes sure the taxpayer isn't on the hook for their behavior." ]
> That didn’t happen
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist", ">\n\nGood. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here.", ">\n\nI just can't imagine why, even if they \"thought\" they were responding to a pepper spray incident clearly they saw this man beaten to a pulp slumped again a cruiser. Were they used to getting calls from this unit and part of this? Just wtf.", ">\n\nA few options:\n\n\nthey saw what had happened to this man and were afraid they'd face a similar fate for intervening\n\n\nthey were worried about getting arrested\n\n\nthey didn't give af", ">\n\nNah, fuck that. The cops not directly involved and also not helping don't get that pass. Neither do the other first responders. Neither the cops nor EMTs get to claim they were scared to help.", ">\n\nYou're not a first responder and neither am I. We're all just speculating here and I'm offering suggestions, nothing more", ">\n\nMay they never work again. Everyone who killed Tyre should live miserable lives filled with pain.", ">\n\nFunny, a first responder needs a license, but none of the coward pigs do.", ">\n\nThe lady who does my nails needs a license, but cops don't...", ">\n\nMake all police officers maintain their Nationally Registered EMT certification and be required to render aid to anyone who needs it. If you are a piece of shit you lose your EMT cert and can't be an officer.", ">\n\nUgh. No, thanks. I'd rather cops not be sent on aid calls. They're dispatched unnecessarily already.", ">\n\nThey wouldn't be. They would have to render aid to anyone they injured instead of standing around while people bleed to death.", ">\n\nI get what you’re saying. I think they should know how to render aid. Should make it mandatory to give aid.", ">\n\nGood I hope that the board decides to make the suspension permanent after the required hearings.", ">\n\nA reminder that you’re not on the same side. Do your job, let them stop you if they want to, but at least try. As long as you TRY, you’re covered. At the end of the day, they can’t/won’t protect you.", ">\n\nHonestly, that's what makes the whole thing so insane. The entire thing was caught on bodycam, the cops knew it was caught on bodycam, and still killed a man and had the gall to lie about it. And the EMTs just milled around instead of covering their asses even for selfish reasons.", ">\n\nI mean the bodycam footage is usually pretty chaotic and it's hard to tell what's going on sometimes. Granted, I refuse to watch it, because I just can't watch another young black man get beaten to death while crying for their mother, but from the small clips I've seen it's so much harder to tell what's going on, because they're all moving. I bet they thought they could get away with it because of that (especially since they kept screaming for Tyre to give him their hands, even though they already were holding him and beating him), but didn't realize the SkyCop camera was there. If that polecam hadn't been there, they'd probably getting a slap on the wrist because they could twist and lie their way into saying Tyre resisted and attacked them. The SkyCop camera footage (which I did watch, because it had no audio) shows everyone the truth clear as day.", ">\n\nPretty sure the sky cop cameras have flashing lights on top. They knew and didn’t care", ">\n\nI mean it's very plausible that they didn't notice it in the heat of the moment. But it doesn't really matter whether or not they knew about it.", ">\n\nThey absolutely did not notice at first because you see in the video the exact moment they see the camera.", ">\n\nThat's what I think too. They were too angry and too caught up in the moment to notice it.", ">\n\nIt wasn't pointed at the scene at first. It turns to the activity after the beating started.", ">\n\nApparently there's an additional 20 hours of unreleased footage as well.", ">\n\nWithout pay we should be enraged damn it we did just as much as the cops and they're getting paid with suspension what the f***.", ">\n\nThey should be charged criminally too. Everyone involved. They knew what was going on and participated in a beating death.", ">\n\nDepends if the damage was above their level of skill. Emts are required to have 15 credit hours of training in first aid and CPR. That is basically an 8 week course. internal bleeding and a broken neck are above their level of care so getting a negligent death or involuntary homicide isn't likely. \nI am not justifying their inaction, but the legal case would be hard to convict", ">\n\nEMTs can still treat and stabilize a patient with those wounds (treat for shock, c-spine stabilization and transport asap). EMTs are trained to provide initial care for most any incident no matter the wound severity. Their role is triage, stabilization, and transport to definitive medical care.", ">\n\nThe 2 emts arrived via firetruck, which is specifically why they waited for an ambulance to transport Nichols. They could have provided some basic aid, and I will not deny that. Their inaction was unethical, hence I understand firing. Based on the videos that we are presented with I don't know if you can nail them for murder or any of the variations of the charge", ">\n\nI dont believe any charges would stick, no. But I do agree they should have done something.", ">\n\nI thought he was dead before ems even showed up?", ">\n\nNope. He lived for 3 days before succumbing to his injuries.\nHere's a timeline of events", ">\n\nDid I just hear that a government employee lost their LICENSE?!?! Huh, you don’t say…", ">\n\nCharge them with involuntary manslaughter", ">\n\nI haven't watched the videos, because I don't need to see that. So this is the first time I'm seeing a picture of this \"I hope they beat his ass\" cop.\nAnd that try hard and fail mustache just tells me so much about him.\n\nAn attorney for Hemphill, Lee Gerald, told CNN in a statement that Hemphill does not agree with the department’s decision to fire him, but the former officer will “continue to cooperate with all investigating agencies into the death of Tyre Nichols.”\n\n\"Continue to cooperate\", when one of the reasons he was fired was because of all his lying?", ">\n\nCops should be required to have malpractice insurance. If they are uninsurable they can't work, also makes sure the taxpayer isn't on the hook for their behavior.", ">\n\nWhat's an EMT to do when a roided out cop orders him to stay back?" ]
>
[ "Interesting how EMS has a license that can get suspended but not cops, maybe we should change that.", ">\n\nIn most states barbers require more hours of training to hold clippers than cops to hold guns. 🥴", ">\n\nMy barber had more hourly requirements for school than I do to be a paramedic.", ">\n\nIt's not that other professions don't get trained enough - it's that licensing boards and schools for barbers have a vested interest in making it cost a lot to get certified, and it's unnecessarily long. It takes fewer hours of training to be a commercial airline pilot than a barber.", ">\n\nSo, turn the police office training into a long costly process. I'm ok with the number of dirtbags this would weed out of the system.", ">\n\nHoly shit, could... outsourcing police training actually work? A failed exam means retaking the test, which means more money for the training institution.", ">\n\nWhy are there still unidentified cops in this matter? Release ALL their names.", ">\n\nThose who aren't named are being investigated to see if their involvement lead to the death of Tyre. If they are found to be innocent are at the least not guilty then naming them is unethical as it can lead to vigilante justice or lifelong damages attached to their names. The original 4 officers had evidence against them that was undeniable and are the root cause of Tyre's death, current investigations are about if responders followed proper protocols that could have prevented his death but not directly cause it.", ">\n\nWhile I understand that we are past the point of trusting the police, period. Them investigating themselves and picking and choosing what info to release doesn't sit well.", ">\n\nCops need federal licenses, like pilots. They way they can't jump town after being written up.", ">\n\nThat including periodic mental fitness evaluations to determine fitness to serve.", ">\n\nJust like a pilot license. ADHD meds in high school? Disqualified without a special issuance. Blood pressure too high? Yeah right bud take meds or you’re unemployed. Too old? Goodbye.", ">\n\nLmao you can't get a pilots license if you've ever taken ADHD meds at all? I want to go for mine but if I get disqualified for that then I'm just not gonna bring up ADHD", ">\n\nSpecial issuance is allowed but it’s expensive and you have to sort it out with your medical examiner and a government psychologist", ">\n\nGood. A first responder's job is to save lives. They failed in every way possible here.", ">\n\nI just can't imagine why, even if they \"thought\" they were responding to a pepper spray incident clearly they saw this man beaten to a pulp slumped again a cruiser. Were they used to getting calls from this unit and part of this? Just wtf.", ">\n\nA few options:\n\n\nthey saw what had happened to this man and were afraid they'd face a similar fate for intervening\n\n\nthey were worried about getting arrested\n\n\nthey didn't give af", ">\n\nNah, fuck that. The cops not directly involved and also not helping don't get that pass. Neither do the other first responders. Neither the cops nor EMTs get to claim they were scared to help.", ">\n\nYou're not a first responder and neither am I. We're all just speculating here and I'm offering suggestions, nothing more", ">\n\nMay they never work again. Everyone who killed Tyre should live miserable lives filled with pain.", ">\n\nFunny, a first responder needs a license, but none of the coward pigs do.", ">\n\nThe lady who does my nails needs a license, but cops don't...", ">\n\nMake all police officers maintain their Nationally Registered EMT certification and be required to render aid to anyone who needs it. If you are a piece of shit you lose your EMT cert and can't be an officer.", ">\n\nUgh. No, thanks. I'd rather cops not be sent on aid calls. They're dispatched unnecessarily already.", ">\n\nThey wouldn't be. They would have to render aid to anyone they injured instead of standing around while people bleed to death.", ">\n\nI get what you’re saying. I think they should know how to render aid. Should make it mandatory to give aid.", ">\n\nGood I hope that the board decides to make the suspension permanent after the required hearings.", ">\n\nA reminder that you’re not on the same side. Do your job, let them stop you if they want to, but at least try. As long as you TRY, you’re covered. At the end of the day, they can’t/won’t protect you.", ">\n\nHonestly, that's what makes the whole thing so insane. The entire thing was caught on bodycam, the cops knew it was caught on bodycam, and still killed a man and had the gall to lie about it. And the EMTs just milled around instead of covering their asses even for selfish reasons.", ">\n\nI mean the bodycam footage is usually pretty chaotic and it's hard to tell what's going on sometimes. Granted, I refuse to watch it, because I just can't watch another young black man get beaten to death while crying for their mother, but from the small clips I've seen it's so much harder to tell what's going on, because they're all moving. I bet they thought they could get away with it because of that (especially since they kept screaming for Tyre to give him their hands, even though they already were holding him and beating him), but didn't realize the SkyCop camera was there. If that polecam hadn't been there, they'd probably getting a slap on the wrist because they could twist and lie their way into saying Tyre resisted and attacked them. The SkyCop camera footage (which I did watch, because it had no audio) shows everyone the truth clear as day.", ">\n\nPretty sure the sky cop cameras have flashing lights on top. They knew and didn’t care", ">\n\nI mean it's very plausible that they didn't notice it in the heat of the moment. But it doesn't really matter whether or not they knew about it.", ">\n\nThey absolutely did not notice at first because you see in the video the exact moment they see the camera.", ">\n\nThat's what I think too. They were too angry and too caught up in the moment to notice it.", ">\n\nIt wasn't pointed at the scene at first. It turns to the activity after the beating started.", ">\n\nApparently there's an additional 20 hours of unreleased footage as well.", ">\n\nWithout pay we should be enraged damn it we did just as much as the cops and they're getting paid with suspension what the f***.", ">\n\nThey should be charged criminally too. Everyone involved. They knew what was going on and participated in a beating death.", ">\n\nDepends if the damage was above their level of skill. Emts are required to have 15 credit hours of training in first aid and CPR. That is basically an 8 week course. internal bleeding and a broken neck are above their level of care so getting a negligent death or involuntary homicide isn't likely. \nI am not justifying their inaction, but the legal case would be hard to convict", ">\n\nEMTs can still treat and stabilize a patient with those wounds (treat for shock, c-spine stabilization and transport asap). EMTs are trained to provide initial care for most any incident no matter the wound severity. Their role is triage, stabilization, and transport to definitive medical care.", ">\n\nThe 2 emts arrived via firetruck, which is specifically why they waited for an ambulance to transport Nichols. They could have provided some basic aid, and I will not deny that. Their inaction was unethical, hence I understand firing. Based on the videos that we are presented with I don't know if you can nail them for murder or any of the variations of the charge", ">\n\nI dont believe any charges would stick, no. But I do agree they should have done something.", ">\n\nI thought he was dead before ems even showed up?", ">\n\nNope. He lived for 3 days before succumbing to his injuries.\nHere's a timeline of events", ">\n\nDid I just hear that a government employee lost their LICENSE?!?! Huh, you don’t say…", ">\n\nCharge them with involuntary manslaughter", ">\n\nI haven't watched the videos, because I don't need to see that. So this is the first time I'm seeing a picture of this \"I hope they beat his ass\" cop.\nAnd that try hard and fail mustache just tells me so much about him.\n\nAn attorney for Hemphill, Lee Gerald, told CNN in a statement that Hemphill does not agree with the department’s decision to fire him, but the former officer will “continue to cooperate with all investigating agencies into the death of Tyre Nichols.”\n\n\"Continue to cooperate\", when one of the reasons he was fired was because of all his lying?", ">\n\nCops should be required to have malpractice insurance. If they are uninsurable they can't work, also makes sure the taxpayer isn't on the hook for their behavior.", ">\n\nWhat's an EMT to do when a roided out cop orders him to stay back?", ">\n\nThat didn’t happen" ]
Imagine an infinite energy industry fueling American economic growth on a backbone of American made products that are installed and serviced by local American businesses. Thankfully Biden can.
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> "Yeah but what's in it for Putin?" -Republicans
[ "Imagine an infinite energy industry fueling American economic growth on a backbone of American made products that are installed and serviced by local American businesses. Thankfully Biden can." ]
> It's nice that this department is back to doing it's job. The opportunity cost when we yoyo ideologies with each president, is too high.
[ "Imagine an infinite energy industry fueling American economic growth on a backbone of American made products that are installed and serviced by local American businesses. Thankfully Biden can.", ">\n\n\"Yeah but what's in it for Putin?\" -Republicans" ]
> All the more reason that I'll be volunteering for Democrats in the next election.
[ "Imagine an infinite energy industry fueling American economic growth on a backbone of American made products that are installed and serviced by local American businesses. Thankfully Biden can.", ">\n\n\"Yeah but what's in it for Putin?\" -Republicans", ">\n\nIt's nice that this department is back to doing it's job. The opportunity cost when we yoyo ideologies with each president, is too high." ]
> I wonder if Ambri will use this as an opportunity to scale up.
[ "Imagine an infinite energy industry fueling American economic growth on a backbone of American made products that are installed and serviced by local American businesses. Thankfully Biden can.", ">\n\n\"Yeah but what's in it for Putin?\" -Republicans", ">\n\nIt's nice that this department is back to doing it's job. The opportunity cost when we yoyo ideologies with each president, is too high.", ">\n\nAll the more reason that I'll be volunteering for Democrats in the next election." ]
> To hell with climate spending, that mo ey needs to go to corporations and the top 1%....
[ "Imagine an infinite energy industry fueling American economic growth on a backbone of American made products that are installed and serviced by local American businesses. Thankfully Biden can.", ">\n\n\"Yeah but what's in it for Putin?\" -Republicans", ">\n\nIt's nice that this department is back to doing it's job. The opportunity cost when we yoyo ideologies with each president, is too high.", ">\n\nAll the more reason that I'll be volunteering for Democrats in the next election.", ">\n\nI wonder if Ambri will use this as an opportunity to scale up." ]
> Can has Nuclear?
[ "Imagine an infinite energy industry fueling American economic growth on a backbone of American made products that are installed and serviced by local American businesses. Thankfully Biden can.", ">\n\n\"Yeah but what's in it for Putin?\" -Republicans", ">\n\nIt's nice that this department is back to doing it's job. The opportunity cost when we yoyo ideologies with each president, is too high.", ">\n\nAll the more reason that I'll be volunteering for Democrats in the next election.", ">\n\nI wonder if Ambri will use this as an opportunity to scale up.", ">\n\nTo hell with climate spending, that mo ey needs to go to corporations and the top 1%...." ]
> Per the article: he thinks much more needs to be done in nuclear, such as the development of small modular reactors, as well as advanced geothermal, where steam from reservoirs of underground hot water is harnessed to run power plants The key issue to date has been cost — they've been coming in as much more expensive than the combination of wind, solar, and batteries for overnight storage. This is going to limit the use of nuclear to a few percent of generation, where it competes with multi-week storage systems.
[ "Imagine an infinite energy industry fueling American economic growth on a backbone of American made products that are installed and serviced by local American businesses. Thankfully Biden can.", ">\n\n\"Yeah but what's in it for Putin?\" -Republicans", ">\n\nIt's nice that this department is back to doing it's job. The opportunity cost when we yoyo ideologies with each president, is too high.", ">\n\nAll the more reason that I'll be volunteering for Democrats in the next election.", ">\n\nI wonder if Ambri will use this as an opportunity to scale up.", ">\n\nTo hell with climate spending, that mo ey needs to go to corporations and the top 1%....", ">\n\nCan has Nuclear?" ]
> I think that nuclear is just much more important during our transition period than anything other point, because eventually we will have long term storage batteries and such
[ "Imagine an infinite energy industry fueling American economic growth on a backbone of American made products that are installed and serviced by local American businesses. Thankfully Biden can.", ">\n\n\"Yeah but what's in it for Putin?\" -Republicans", ">\n\nIt's nice that this department is back to doing it's job. The opportunity cost when we yoyo ideologies with each president, is too high.", ">\n\nAll the more reason that I'll be volunteering for Democrats in the next election.", ">\n\nI wonder if Ambri will use this as an opportunity to scale up.", ">\n\nTo hell with climate spending, that mo ey needs to go to corporations and the top 1%....", ">\n\nCan has Nuclear?", ">\n\nPer the article:\n\nhe thinks much more needs to be done in nuclear, such as the development of small modular reactors, as well as advanced geothermal, where steam from reservoirs of underground hot water is harnessed to run power plants\n\nThe key issue to date has been cost — they've been coming in as much more expensive than the combination of wind, solar, and batteries for overnight storage. This is going to limit the use of nuclear to a few percent of generation, where it competes with multi-week storage systems." ]
> You mean, NOT given to oil/gas/coal ? I'll believe it after it's happened.
[ "Imagine an infinite energy industry fueling American economic growth on a backbone of American made products that are installed and serviced by local American businesses. Thankfully Biden can.", ">\n\n\"Yeah but what's in it for Putin?\" -Republicans", ">\n\nIt's nice that this department is back to doing it's job. The opportunity cost when we yoyo ideologies with each president, is too high.", ">\n\nAll the more reason that I'll be volunteering for Democrats in the next election.", ">\n\nI wonder if Ambri will use this as an opportunity to scale up.", ">\n\nTo hell with climate spending, that mo ey needs to go to corporations and the top 1%....", ">\n\nCan has Nuclear?", ">\n\nPer the article:\n\nhe thinks much more needs to be done in nuclear, such as the development of small modular reactors, as well as advanced geothermal, where steam from reservoirs of underground hot water is harnessed to run power plants\n\nThe key issue to date has been cost — they've been coming in as much more expensive than the combination of wind, solar, and batteries for overnight storage. This is going to limit the use of nuclear to a few percent of generation, where it competes with multi-week storage systems.", ">\n\nI think that nuclear is just much more important during our transition period than anything other point, because eventually we will have long term storage batteries and such" ]
> I expect regulatory capture of this within 12mo.
[ "Imagine an infinite energy industry fueling American economic growth on a backbone of American made products that are installed and serviced by local American businesses. Thankfully Biden can.", ">\n\n\"Yeah but what's in it for Putin?\" -Republicans", ">\n\nIt's nice that this department is back to doing it's job. The opportunity cost when we yoyo ideologies with each president, is too high.", ">\n\nAll the more reason that I'll be volunteering for Democrats in the next election.", ">\n\nI wonder if Ambri will use this as an opportunity to scale up.", ">\n\nTo hell with climate spending, that mo ey needs to go to corporations and the top 1%....", ">\n\nCan has Nuclear?", ">\n\nPer the article:\n\nhe thinks much more needs to be done in nuclear, such as the development of small modular reactors, as well as advanced geothermal, where steam from reservoirs of underground hot water is harnessed to run power plants\n\nThe key issue to date has been cost — they've been coming in as much more expensive than the combination of wind, solar, and batteries for overnight storage. This is going to limit the use of nuclear to a few percent of generation, where it competes with multi-week storage systems.", ">\n\nI think that nuclear is just much more important during our transition period than anything other point, because eventually we will have long term storage batteries and such", ">\n\nYou mean, NOT given to oil/gas/coal ?\nI'll believe it after it's happened." ]
> Wow. True? This sounds like incredibly good news.
[ "Imagine an infinite energy industry fueling American economic growth on a backbone of American made products that are installed and serviced by local American businesses. Thankfully Biden can.", ">\n\n\"Yeah but what's in it for Putin?\" -Republicans", ">\n\nIt's nice that this department is back to doing it's job. The opportunity cost when we yoyo ideologies with each president, is too high.", ">\n\nAll the more reason that I'll be volunteering for Democrats in the next election.", ">\n\nI wonder if Ambri will use this as an opportunity to scale up.", ">\n\nTo hell with climate spending, that mo ey needs to go to corporations and the top 1%....", ">\n\nCan has Nuclear?", ">\n\nPer the article:\n\nhe thinks much more needs to be done in nuclear, such as the development of small modular reactors, as well as advanced geothermal, where steam from reservoirs of underground hot water is harnessed to run power plants\n\nThe key issue to date has been cost — they've been coming in as much more expensive than the combination of wind, solar, and batteries for overnight storage. This is going to limit the use of nuclear to a few percent of generation, where it competes with multi-week storage systems.", ">\n\nI think that nuclear is just much more important during our transition period than anything other point, because eventually we will have long term storage batteries and such", ">\n\nYou mean, NOT given to oil/gas/coal ?\nI'll believe it after it's happened.", ">\n\nI expect regulatory capture of this within 12mo." ]
> Can't wait to watch as the GOP whine about the 'big loss' and he has a response at the ready of one of the Obama era biggest winners: TESLA. oh my! :-)
[ "Imagine an infinite energy industry fueling American economic growth on a backbone of American made products that are installed and serviced by local American businesses. Thankfully Biden can.", ">\n\n\"Yeah but what's in it for Putin?\" -Republicans", ">\n\nIt's nice that this department is back to doing it's job. The opportunity cost when we yoyo ideologies with each president, is too high.", ">\n\nAll the more reason that I'll be volunteering for Democrats in the next election.", ">\n\nI wonder if Ambri will use this as an opportunity to scale up.", ">\n\nTo hell with climate spending, that mo ey needs to go to corporations and the top 1%....", ">\n\nCan has Nuclear?", ">\n\nPer the article:\n\nhe thinks much more needs to be done in nuclear, such as the development of small modular reactors, as well as advanced geothermal, where steam from reservoirs of underground hot water is harnessed to run power plants\n\nThe key issue to date has been cost — they've been coming in as much more expensive than the combination of wind, solar, and batteries for overnight storage. This is going to limit the use of nuclear to a few percent of generation, where it competes with multi-week storage systems.", ">\n\nI think that nuclear is just much more important during our transition period than anything other point, because eventually we will have long term storage batteries and such", ">\n\nYou mean, NOT given to oil/gas/coal ?\nI'll believe it after it's happened.", ">\n\nI expect regulatory capture of this within 12mo.", ">\n\nWow. True? This sounds like incredibly good news." ]
> Energy storage and batteries batteries batteries. We need a breakthrough here! Everything else is second to that.
[ "Imagine an infinite energy industry fueling American economic growth on a backbone of American made products that are installed and serviced by local American businesses. Thankfully Biden can.", ">\n\n\"Yeah but what's in it for Putin?\" -Republicans", ">\n\nIt's nice that this department is back to doing it's job. The opportunity cost when we yoyo ideologies with each president, is too high.", ">\n\nAll the more reason that I'll be volunteering for Democrats in the next election.", ">\n\nI wonder if Ambri will use this as an opportunity to scale up.", ">\n\nTo hell with climate spending, that mo ey needs to go to corporations and the top 1%....", ">\n\nCan has Nuclear?", ">\n\nPer the article:\n\nhe thinks much more needs to be done in nuclear, such as the development of small modular reactors, as well as advanced geothermal, where steam from reservoirs of underground hot water is harnessed to run power plants\n\nThe key issue to date has been cost — they've been coming in as much more expensive than the combination of wind, solar, and batteries for overnight storage. This is going to limit the use of nuclear to a few percent of generation, where it competes with multi-week storage systems.", ">\n\nI think that nuclear is just much more important during our transition period than anything other point, because eventually we will have long term storage batteries and such", ">\n\nYou mean, NOT given to oil/gas/coal ?\nI'll believe it after it's happened.", ">\n\nI expect regulatory capture of this within 12mo.", ">\n\nWow. True? This sounds like incredibly good news.", ">\n\nCan't wait to watch as the GOP whine about the 'big loss' and he has a response at the ready of one of the Obama era biggest winners: TESLA. oh my! :-)" ]
>
[ "Imagine an infinite energy industry fueling American economic growth on a backbone of American made products that are installed and serviced by local American businesses. Thankfully Biden can.", ">\n\n\"Yeah but what's in it for Putin?\" -Republicans", ">\n\nIt's nice that this department is back to doing it's job. The opportunity cost when we yoyo ideologies with each president, is too high.", ">\n\nAll the more reason that I'll be volunteering for Democrats in the next election.", ">\n\nI wonder if Ambri will use this as an opportunity to scale up.", ">\n\nTo hell with climate spending, that mo ey needs to go to corporations and the top 1%....", ">\n\nCan has Nuclear?", ">\n\nPer the article:\n\nhe thinks much more needs to be done in nuclear, such as the development of small modular reactors, as well as advanced geothermal, where steam from reservoirs of underground hot water is harnessed to run power plants\n\nThe key issue to date has been cost — they've been coming in as much more expensive than the combination of wind, solar, and batteries for overnight storage. This is going to limit the use of nuclear to a few percent of generation, where it competes with multi-week storage systems.", ">\n\nI think that nuclear is just much more important during our transition period than anything other point, because eventually we will have long term storage batteries and such", ">\n\nYou mean, NOT given to oil/gas/coal ?\nI'll believe it after it's happened.", ">\n\nI expect regulatory capture of this within 12mo.", ">\n\nWow. True? This sounds like incredibly good news.", ">\n\nCan't wait to watch as the GOP whine about the 'big loss' and he has a response at the ready of one of the Obama era biggest winners: TESLA. oh my! :-)", ">\n\nEnergy storage and batteries batteries batteries. We need a breakthrough here! Everything else is second to that." ]
Do you understand why most people have a problem with things being made in china? I know it's easy to think it has to do with quality... but it's not really that.
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> Reread the post, and see if you can't figure out what I'm saying.
[ "Do you understand why most people have a problem with things being made in china? \nI know it's easy to think it has to do with quality... but it's not really that." ]
> Agreed chopstix, soy sauce and fortune cookies should be made in China.
[ "Do you understand why most people have a problem with things being made in china? \nI know it's easy to think it has to do with quality... but it's not really that.", ">\n\nReread the post, and see if you can't figure out what I'm saying." ]
> Yes, exactly. Things that are made in China, especially that are food related, are sent to Chinese restaurants across the World. Making those products here, just wouldn't be the same, and they wouldn't be as good quality.
[ "Do you understand why most people have a problem with things being made in china? \nI know it's easy to think it has to do with quality... but it's not really that.", ">\n\nReread the post, and see if you can't figure out what I'm saying.", ">\n\nAgreed chopstix, soy sauce and fortune cookies should be made in China." ]
> Some things? ALL the things are made in china
[ "Do you understand why most people have a problem with things being made in china? \nI know it's easy to think it has to do with quality... but it's not really that.", ">\n\nReread the post, and see if you can't figure out what I'm saying.", ">\n\nAgreed chopstix, soy sauce and fortune cookies should be made in China.", ">\n\nYes, exactly. Things that are made in China, especially that are food related, are sent to Chinese restaurants across the World. Making those products here, just wouldn't be the same, and they wouldn't be as good quality." ]