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Lawmakers briefed by Yale psychiatrist on Trump's mental health: report

PhilFish

Administrator
Staff member
According to the guidelines/rules set forth ... that's true at this time.
The rule is an old one, some are arguing the rule needs to be changed.

There have been cases where psychiatrists have been sued when a mental patient committed murder/crimes.
The argument being -- they/certain parties should have been told/alerted of the mental state of the patient.
The sued psychiatrist then argued -- there is the patient, doctor confidentiality rule.

See how that works...
Some rules have their conflicts.... different ways to look at it.
Right.

The stock market climbs ever higher, jobs booming, unemployment lowest, taxes reduced.. etc etc.

He's a boor, a pig, etc..

But seemingly not so crazy.

Meanwhile, some have been sued..upon failing to identify issues with their patients.. in this instance opinion, and hatred leads the way
 
According to the guidelines/rules set forth ... that's true at this time.
The rule is an old one, some are arguing the rule needs to be changed.

There have been cases where psychiatrists have been sued when a mental patient committed murder/crimes.
The argument being -- they/certain parties should have been told/alerted of the mental state of the patient.
The sued psychiatrist then argued -- there is the patient, doctor confidentiality rule.

See how that works...
Some rules have their conflicts.... different ways to look at it.
Ha ha! This quack is going to bend spoons with her mind, too. Right after she consults her tarot cards to see what's for dinner tonight.
 

Addy

Rebuild With Biden!
The stock market climbs ever higher, jobs booming, unemployment lowest, taxes reduced.. etc etc.

He's a boor, a pig, etc..

But seemingly not so crazy.
It sure will be interesting to see if the voters fall for those so called accomplishments.....

All the reasons to disagree with you on this somewhat lengthy read -- but so worth it for those interested in the facts.
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Unlike Republicans in 2010, Democrats in 2018 will have the truth on their side.

As 2017 winds to a close, press, pundits and politicians alike are saying 2018 could be the year of the “blue wave.” Led by a historically unpopular first-year president and still smarting from embarrassing losses in Virginia and Alabama, many Republicans are talking out loud about “bloodbath” in next November’s midterm elections. While Democrats are fielding challengers to incumbent Republicans in almost every congressional district, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is privately warning his colleagues the GOP could lose control of both the House and Senate. Retiring Pennsylvania Rep. Charlie Dent simply urged his fellow Republicans to “be prepared for the worst.”

They have good reason to be afraid. Very afraid. Together, McConnell and House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) presided over a series of legislative fiascos. Both their greatest failure (the effort to repeal Obamacare) and their greatest success (the year-end corporate tax cut package) were wildly unpopular. In the aftermath of their efforts to take health insurance away from between 13 and 32 million Americans, the Affordable Care Act now enjoys majority support. The massive, $1.5 trillion tax cut windfall for wealthy (also known as “Trump’s Golden Showers”) does little for working Americans even as it delivers 82 percent of its benefits in 2027 to the richest 1 percent of taxpayers. It’s no wonder why in recent polling Democrats lead the generic congressional ballot by 10 to 18 points. On top of it all, the rapid-fire fabrications and the staggering incompetence of the president, the unprecedented corruption of his administration and the five Russia scandals* still under investigation by special prosecutor Robert Mueller have many wondering if the true loyalties of the Oval Office occupant lie with his bank accounts—and the Kremlin.
Republicans have one more reason to feel mildly nauseous heading into the 2018 midterms. After all, just 8 short years ago, the shoe was on the other foot. By November 2010, the GOP’s “Red Tide” washed away the Democrats’ majority in the House, as Republicans picked up a staggering 63 seats. McConnell’s minions added six Republican senators in the 2010 midterms and would take over the chamber four years later. And Mitch McConnell, John Boehner and the Republican Party did it all without one great advantage Democrats hold today.

The truth.

That’s right. In a colossal media failure perhaps exceeded only by the Iraq war and the election of Donald Trump itself, the GOP swept to power in 2010 despite misleading the nation on almost every major campaign issue of consequence. After all, Obamacare, signed into law on March 23, 2010, did not increase the national debt, represent a “government takeover of health care” which contained “death panels” or “stick it to seniors” with a “raid a Medicare.” And far from being “Taxed Enough Already,” Americans in 2009 and 2010 received the largest two-year tax cut in American history.

Continue reading
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2017/12/31/1728079/-The-difference-between-2018-and-the-2010-midterms-The-truth
 
It sure will be interesting to see if the voters fall for those so called accomplishments.....

All the reasons to disagree with you on this somewhat lengthy read -- but so worth it for those interested in the facts.
---------------------------------------------------------------
Unlike Republicans in 2010, Democrats in 2018 will have the truth on their side.

As 2017 winds to a close, press, pundits and politicians alike are saying 2018 could be the year of the “blue wave.” Led by a historically unpopular first-year president and still smarting from embarrassing losses in Virginia and Alabama, many Republicans are talking out loud about “bloodbath” in next November’s midterm elections. While Democrats are fielding challengers to incumbent Republicans in almost every congressional district, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is privately warning his colleagues the GOP could lose control of both the House and Senate. Retiring Pennsylvania Rep. Charlie Dent simply urged his fellow Republicans to “be prepared for the worst.”

They have good reason to be afraid. Very afraid. Together, McConnell and House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) presided over a series of legislative fiascos. Both their greatest failure (the effort to repeal Obamacare) and their greatest success (the year-end corporate tax cut package) were wildly unpopular. In the aftermath of their efforts to take health insurance away from between 13 and 32 million Americans, the Affordable Care Act now enjoys majority support. The massive, $1.5 trillion tax cut windfall for wealthy (also known as “Trump’s Golden Showers”) does little for working Americans even as it delivers 82 percent of its benefits in 2027 to the richest 1 percent of taxpayers. It’s no wonder why in recent polling Democrats lead the generic congressional ballot by 10 to 18 points. On top of it all, the rapid-fire fabrications and the staggering incompetence of the president, the unprecedented corruption of his administration and the five Russia scandals* still under investigation by special prosecutor Robert Mueller have many wondering if the true loyalties of the Oval Office occupant lie with his bank accounts—and the Kremlin.
Republicans have one more reason to feel mildly nauseous heading into the 2018 midterms. After all, just 8 short years ago, the shoe was on the other foot. By November 2010, the GOP’s “Red Tide” washed away the Democrats’ majority in the House, as Republicans picked up a staggering 63 seats. McConnell’s minions added six Republican senators in the 2010 midterms and would take over the chamber four years later. And Mitch McConnell, John Boehner and the Republican Party did it all without one great advantage Democrats hold today.

The truth.

That’s right. In a colossal media failure perhaps exceeded only by the Iraq war and the election of Donald Trump itself, the GOP swept to power in 2010 despite misleading the nation on almost every major campaign issue of consequence. After all, Obamacare, signed into law on March 23, 2010, did not increase the national debt, represent a “government takeover of health care” which contained “death panels” or “stick it to seniors” with a “raid a Medicare.” And far from being “Taxed Enough Already,” Americans in 2009 and 2010 received the largest two-year tax cut in American history.

Continue reading
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2017/12/31/1728079/-The-difference-between-2018-and-the-2010-midterms-The-truth
Very telling that your article offers absolutely no indication of what the Democrats plan to do, other than rail against Trump. I guess campaigning on raising taxes, cutting jobs, lowering stock values, and confiscating peoples' earnings isn't exactly a winning strategy. Lol
 

Addy

Rebuild With Biden!
Ha ha! This quack is going to bend spoons with her mind, too. Right after she consults her tarot cards to see what's for dinner tonight.
Calm down, Marv.
Trump is his own worst enemy -- handling criticism is not his forte. It will prove to be part of his downfall. imo
Try not to grieve too much when it happens.
BTW...I have not forgotten our bet.
 

Addy

Rebuild With Biden!
Very telling that your article offers absolutely no indication of what the Democrats plan to do, other than rail against Trump. I guess campaigning on raising taxes, cutting jobs, lowering stock values, and confiscating peoples' earnings isn't exactly a winning strategy. Lol
Oh... you must have not read it.... they have the truth -- something the GOP lacks.
 

Jen

Senator
It looks like Trump is coming unraveled.... so says the experts.

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More than a dozen lawmakers last month met with a Yale University psychiatry professor for two days to discuss President Trump's fitness for office, Politico reported Wednesday.



Dr. Bandy X. Lee reportedly met with the group of lawmakers on Dec. 5 and Dec. 6 and warned them the president is "going to unravel." All of the lawmakers in attendance were Democrats, except for one Republican senator.

"We feel that the rush of tweeting is an indication of his falling apart under stress. Trump is going to get worse and will become uncontainable with the pressures of the presidency," Lee told Politico.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/lawmakers-briefed-by-yale-psychiatrist-on-trumps-mental-health-report/ar-BBHQtbq?li=BBnb7Kz
Okay. So.
We find mental health people who say there's something wrong with Trump.


But...........................................

 

Addy

Rebuild With Biden!
According to this definition, they're correct.

Intersex
Intersex people are born with any of several variations in sex characteristics including chromosomes, gonads, sex hormones, or genitals that, according to the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, "do not fit the typical definitions for male or female bodies". Such variations may involve genital ambiguity, and combinations of chromosomal genotype and sexual phenotype other than XY-male and XX-female.
Wikipedia
 

Constitutional Sheepdog

][][][%er!!!!!!!
According to this definition, they're correct.

Intersex
Intersex people are born with any of several variations in sex characteristics including chromosomes, gonads, sex hormones, or genitals that, according to the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, "do not fit the typical definitions for male or female bodies". Such variations may involve genital ambiguity, and combinations of chromosomal genotype and sexual phenotype other than XY-male and XX-female.
Wikipedia
I take it you are offended by transgenders seeking rights?
 

Addy

Rebuild With Biden!
As long as he keeps America on the right path it doesn't matter what you call him all it does is marginalizes you and other tards.
Helping America is a laugh... Trump is helping himself and his ultra wealthy buds to advance their personal financial wealth. It's hilarious, you actually think he wants to help you... his beloved so called -- uneducated base.
 

PhilFish

Administrator
Staff member
It sure will be interesting to see if the voters fall for those so called accomplishments.....

All the reasons to disagree with you on this somewhat lengthy read -- but so worth it for those interested in the facts.
---------------------------------------------------------------
Unlike Republicans in 2010, Democrats in 2018 will have the truth on their side.

As 2017 winds to a close, press, pundits and politicians alike are saying 2018 could be the year of the “blue wave.” Led by a historically unpopular first-year president and still smarting from embarrassing losses in Virginia and Alabama, many Republicans are talking out loud about “bloodbath” in next November’s midterm elections. While Democrats are fielding challengers to incumbent Republicans in almost every congressional district, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is privately warning his colleagues the GOP could lose control of both the House and Senate. Retiring Pennsylvania Rep. Charlie Dent simply urged his fellow Republicans to “be prepared for the worst.”

They have good reason to be afraid. Very afraid. Together, McConnell and House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) presided over a series of legislative fiascos. Both their greatest failure (the effort to repeal Obamacare) and their greatest success (the year-end corporate tax cut package) were wildly unpopular. In the aftermath of their efforts to take health insurance away from between 13 and 32 million Americans, the Affordable Care Act now enjoys majority support. The massive, $1.5 trillion tax cut windfall for wealthy (also known as “Trump’s Golden Showers”) does little for working Americans even as it delivers 82 percent of its benefits in 2027 to the richest 1 percent of taxpayers. It’s no wonder why in recent polling Democrats lead the generic congressional ballot by 10 to 18 points. On top of it all, the rapid-fire fabrications and the staggering incompetence of the president, the unprecedented corruption of his administration and the five Russia scandals* still under investigation by special prosecutor Robert Mueller have many wondering if the true loyalties of the Oval Office occupant lie with his bank accounts—and the Kremlin.
Republicans have one more reason to feel mildly nauseous heading into the 2018 midterms. After all, just 8 short years ago, the shoe was on the other foot. By November 2010, the GOP’s “Red Tide” washed away the Democrats’ majority in the House, as Republicans picked up a staggering 63 seats. McConnell’s minions added six Republican senators in the 2010 midterms and would take over the chamber four years later. And Mitch McConnell, John Boehner and the Republican Party did it all without one great advantage Democrats hold today.

The truth.

That’s right. In a colossal media failure perhaps exceeded only by the Iraq war and the election of Donald Trump itself, the GOP swept to power in 2010 despite misleading the nation on almost every major campaign issue of consequence. After all, Obamacare, signed into law on March 23, 2010, did not increase the national debt, represent a “government takeover of health care” which contained “death panels” or “stick it to seniors” with a “raid a Medicare.” And far from being “Taxed Enough Already,” Americans in 2009 and 2010 received the largest two-year tax cut in American history.

Continue reading
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2017/12/31/1728079/-The-difference-between-2018-and-the-2010-midterms-The-truth
The top 1% perennially reap the most, because they pay the most. Always been, yet so many fall for that word salad time and again.
 

Addy

Rebuild With Biden!
Reminds me of the way the repubs' base fall for their old time favorite mantra -- the tax cuts will pay for themselves.
 
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