“Get over it”

Doesn’t it seem like Kentucky Republican Senator Mitch McConnell has been around forever? I don’t refer to his age. It’s his person. Moscow Mitch has caused so much damage in this country. With his awful treatment of Democrats, as well as confirming incompetent judges, there is much to dislike about this individual. But he is timeless. It feels like he HATCHED on Capitol Hill.
Mitch McConnell appears to have been in the Senate since the Pyramids of Giza, but unlike those pyramids, there’s no mystery to Moscow Mitch, only hostility to the rule of law. “They’ll get over it.” Mitch is currently being decimated for what he said about Medicaid cuts. Some Kentucky hospitals are very concerned about the big, ugly bill. They have warned that some Kentucky hospitals, many of which are located in very rural areas, would be forced to close their doors.
This is a five-alarm fire. Want to know what the turtle had to say about all this? “They’ll get over it.” I just — I cannot understand this PERSON. What an insane remark! What an idiotic display of indifference. And it does not help Republicans one bit, as the turtle’s remains are being replayed, being written about as the world looks on in horror.
“I know a lot of us are hearing from people back home about Medicaid. But they’ll get over it.” Amazing! This is what so many despise: this indifference to human suffering, this scorn, and condescension toward people with low incomes and the middle class. Moscow Mitch personifies that.
Now, a spokesperson for him rushed to do damage control, saying Mitch was only talking about those who abuse Medicaid REALLY? What a shameful and blatant lie! Tell that to the sick, Moscow Mitch! Go on, grab some of your Republican thuggish friends, and try visiting one of these rural hospitals. Then LOOK those people in the eye and SAY IT TO THEIR FACES.
He will not, of course. He is as cowardly as all the others in the GOP. I’m telling you that big ugly Bill is a ticking timebomb, and if it EVER passes, not only will people NOT get over it, but that’s be the end of any hope the GOP had for the midterms, mark my words. And the GOP will simply have to “get over it.”