Summary

The Senate confirmed Dr. Mehmet Oz as head of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services in a 53-45 party-line vote.

Oz will oversee healthcare for over half the U.S. population, including Medicare, Medicaid, and ACA programs, amid debates over Medicaid cuts.

He supports work requirements for Medicaid recipients.

He’s also embraced RFK Jr.‘s campaign to redesign the country’s food supply, reject vaccine mandates, and cast doubt on some long-established scientific research.

  • atzanteol@sh.itjust.works
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    18 hours ago

    For all the awful things that they do (which is pretty much everything they ever do), the GOP are right about one thing: in politics, getting the desired results is more important than following procedure.

    This is the exact opposite take-away to draw from this. 😅

    You’re asking for a dictatorship. You just want your dictatorship. And that’s bad. The structure of government still matters a great deal - it’s just irrelevant if the parties involved refuse to maintain the system. You want a democracy. More than you want outcomes (hear me out). Because without a democracy you are truly at the whim of a mad king. With a democracy, even a stagnant an ineffective one, progress can be made though it will be made slowly. BUT it is still preferable to a fast-acting autocracy that is unresponsive to the needs of the people.

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      You’re asking for a dictatorship.

      On the contrary. I’m asking for politicians to focus on the real outcomes for real people alive today, rather than tying their own hands with avoidable bureaucracy.

      You just want your dictatorship.

      Nope. Representing the will of the people more than the ideas of long dead slave owners is not dictatorship no matter how much you insist on your ridiculous strawman.

      The structure of government still matters a great deal

      As a means towards the minimizing of abuse and otherwise making it more difficult to achieve malicious aims, sure.

      Far too often, though, it’s being used as an invalid excuse for Dems to not do their REAL job of representing the will of the people who are affected by their actions.

      it’s just irrelevant if the parties involved refuse to maintain the system

      Technically correct, but unrelated to my point. I’m not advocating getting rid of all rules and having a free for all.

      I’m saying that for example allowing an unelected bureaucrat with only ceremonial authority to decide whether a minimum wage raise is allowed is farcical to the point of dereliction of duty if not malicious sabotage.

      You want a democracy

      Correct. I want rule of the people. Not rule of the ancient and often irrelevant decrees of old.

      More than you want outcomes (hear me out)

      This better be fucking good…

      Because without a democracy you are truly at the whim of a mad king

      Again with the false dichotomy. I have never nor will I ever argue for autocracy.

      There are other options than “you don’t get to have a living wage because an advisor said nah” and “let’s dictate policy on a whim!” 🤦

      With a democracy,

      Again pretending that I’m arguing against democracy rather than for a more representative one 🙄

      even a stagnant an ineffective one, progress can be made though it will be made slowly.

      That’s the problem, though: it’s generally been one step forward three steps back since 1980 or so, since the least awful party won’t fight, has awful messaging, and care more about the sacred bureaucracy and their owner donors than the people in general.

      BUT it is still preferable to a fast-acting autocracy

      Wow, you’ve built a dead horse out of straw and you’re still beating it! that would be impressive if it wasn’t so damn stupid.

      unresponsive to the needs of the people.

      that’s what I’m saying! That the Dems in their hyperfocus on norms and procedures ARE unresponsive to the wants and needs of the people!

      BECAUSE their obsession with how Thomas Jefferson thought things ought to be done 250 years ago distracts them from properly focusing on the real life consequences of their actions and lack of same.

      They’re acting like they’re in a fucking Aaron Sorkin show where ideology is the worst character flaw imaginable and whomever holds the best rousing speech about bravely weathering adversity deservedly wins everything 🤦