What Now Passes for a Senator

The good news is that Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) is out of Walter Reed after spending more than a month as a psychiatric inpatient. The bad news is they are actually going through with the farce of pretending he is up to the job. Here he is chairing his first subcommittee hearing yesterday:

Fetterman details his bold new food stamp policy:

“Many SNAP households have had benefits stolen through skimming. Victims face the serious challenges of losing purchasing power. When debit cards are skimmed, there are protections for the card holder, what can, what needs can be done to ensure that families have that same kind of protecting,” Fetterman said.

Eric Adams needn’t feel embarrassed. He isn’t the only political leader barely able to read prepared text. The rejection of merit by Democrats has produced predictable results.

On a tip from seaoh.

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