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Thursday, August 22, 2019

Bob Casey: "America Doesn't Surrender to a Problem"

US Senator Bob Casey responds to a question at Lipkin Theatre Town Hall
U.S. Senator Bob Casey visited Northampton Community College's Lipkin Theatre yesterday for a friendly Town Hall attended by a friendly but small audience of about 100 people, including Democratic area elected officials.  Over the course of an hour, the usually soft-spoken legislator responded to a host of questions on topics extending from the electoral college to infrastructure.

Gun Control. - He was at his most passionate when responding to questions about what the federal government should do in response to the gun violence in this country. The Scranton-area resident is tired of hearing Republicans say there's nothing we can do or we have to get used to it.

"America doesn't surrender to a problem," he declared. "We will never surrender to the scourge of gun  violence," he said to an applauding audience waving "AGREE" signs. He went on to list a number of actions Congress could take that, in his estimation, would reduce the likelihood of another mass shooting.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has promised a vote on universal background checks. Casey is concerned Senate Republicans will try to weaken a measure that has already passed in the U.S. House as a result of pressure from the NRA

He also spoke in support of "red flag" laws, under which a person's firearms can be removed upon proof that he's a danger to himself or others. Casey added that some of his Republican colleagues will join in this legislation.

He supports a ban on military assault-style rifles and limits on magazine size, noting that the Dayton shooter was able to kill nine people and wound another 20 in just 32 seconds.

He also favors a "no fly, no buy" rule Currently, persons who are banned from flying because of suspected terrorism can still own firearms.

Impeachment. - Though Senator Casey said that an impeachment inquiry is a function of the House, he brought one document with him - the Mueller report. He even read highlighted excerpts indicating "substantial evidence" of intent to obstruct justice.

Medicare and Medicaid. - Casey pointed out that 38% of the children in Pennsylvania and 60% of nursing home residents receive Medicaid. Yet President Trump wants to cut $1.5 trillion from Medicaid and $855 billion from Medicare over the next 10 years. But he's unwilling to support Medicare for All, saying we have to defend what we have now from Republican attempts to sabotage Obamacare.

Infrastructure. - Casey complained President Trump "talked about it, talked about it but never done anything about it." He called ccordfor a national infrastructure bill to address structurally deficient bridges, as well as highways, cables and our power grid.

Climate Change. - In response to a question from Bethlehem Tp resident Karen Berry, Casey was direct. "Climate change is real, “It is caused by human activity and it will lead to the deaths of millions of people around the world." He criticized President Trump over withdrawing from the Paris Accord, reversals on the Clean Power Plan and EPA appointments.

Northampton County Council candidate Kerry Myers praised Casey for his "cajones." The Senator responded, "That must be a Latin term."

Sitting in the front row were NorCo Executive Lamont McClure, Easton Mayor Sal Panto, State Rep Bob Freeman and Easton City Controller Tony Bassil.

15 comments:

  1. DO nothing politician --bad for pa. people all he does is talk --typical

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  2. The single worst senator in PA history. Name a single accomplishment by this sleepy do nothing. He's the Bob Freeman of the US Senate. 100 people. For a Senator. Lol.

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  3. Real typical back-bencher politician, shows up every election season without an original thought in his head, parroting the usual talking points.if his name was not Casey he would be unemployed.

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  4. Pathetic- typical back bencher, like most of our local elected officials, including Joe Emrick. His last name got him a job.

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  5. There are so many others in Congress, but this guy is truly "stealing his paycheck."

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  6. Couldn’t buy an audience.
    Big snoozefest.

    Yawn.

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  7. pa dems vote this guy out

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  8. His own party doesn't take this lightweight seriously. An empty suit seat filler who's coasted on his dad's name.

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  9. An audio stream of a "Sleepy Bob" Casey speech is the perfect cure for insomnia.

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  10. Bull crapper at its best. What has Casey ever accomplished that helped the people of Pa or the USA ? Nothing comes to mind ! Wonder why Pa went to Trump in 2016. Casey didn't help with his weak ass bull.

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  11. Casey is a lazy bum. elect someone who works for PA. He should be mortified that less then 100 showed up. It says alot.

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  12. Big turnout in the photo.

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  13. And the stones they threw, were marked with envy. A natural defense mechanism for not accomplishing anything in their own right.

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  14. how Barletta got crushed by this empty suit still astonishes me!

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