Rep. Louise Slaughter, dead at 88

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One of the bravest, most principled, and most tenacious figures in modern American Congressional history. In an era of McConnells and Ryans, she was a rare bright spot of integrity and actual regard for her fellow people.


“It is difficult to find a segment of society that Louise didn’t help shape over the course of more than 30 years in Congress,” Fitzsimmons said.

Slaughter was a feisty opponent of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), complaining that Rochester, New York, in her district lost half of its manufacturing jobs after the treaty went into effect. She supported rewriting NAFTA.

Democratic and Republican colleagues mourned her passing.

“Congresswoman Slaughter embodied the very best of the American spirit and ideals,” House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi said. “With her passing, the Congressional community has lost a beloved leader and a cherished friend.”

Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan said Slaughter “did not need a gavel to make a dent in history.”

Born in Kentucky, Slaughter was first elected to Congress in 1986. She served as chair of the powerful House Rules Committee from 2007 to 2011, the first woman to hold the position. At the time of her death, Slaughter was the top Democrat on the panel.

One of the longest-serving women in the House of Representatives, Slaughter fought for the rights for women and minorities throughout her tenure. She backed the Affordable Care Act, the Lily Ledbetter Fair Pay Act and student aid legislation.

Slaughter carried her Kentucky accent to Washington, where people who first met her were often surprised to hear it coming from a New York lawmaker.

She studied microbiology and public health and was the only microbiologist in Congress, according to her official biography.

“Congresswoman Louise Slaughter was a giant. She had deep convictions - on both issues important to the people of Rochester, and for the integrity and honesty of the political system,” Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...w-york-congresswoman-dies-at-88-idUSKCN1GS1Z3
 
Any relation to Sgt. Slaughter?

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One of the bravest, most principled, and most tenacious figures in modern American Congressional history. In an era of McConnells and Ryans, she was a rare bright spot of integrity and actual regard for her fellow people.




https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...w-york-congresswoman-dies-at-88-idUSKCN1GS1Z3

“Congresswoman Louise Slaughter was a giant. She had deep convictions - on both issues important to the people of Rochester, and for the integrity and honesty of the political system,” Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said.

This Wall Street shill couldn't shine Slaughter's shoes.
 
“Congresswoman Louise Slaughter was a giant. She had deep convictions - on both issues important to the people of Rochester, and for the integrity and honesty of the political system,” Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said.

This Wall Street shill couldn't shine Slaughter's shoes.

Yeah. I wanted to throw my computer when Paul Ryan made his statement.
 
Was a career politician (1987 to 2018). Epitome of everything that's wrong with the US.

Naturally, it's not pleasant that a person died. However, career politicians biting the dust via non-violent methods is a net gain for society.

They could also just quit, but people only stay in politics for life when they're so fucking bad at life that the private sector won't even be willing to work with them for their connections. It's pathetic AF.

We need term limits all up in this motherfucker. Everywhere. Everywhere term limits.
 
Was a career politician (1987 to 2018). Epitome of everything that's wrong with the US.

Naturally, it's not pleasant that a person died. However, career politicians biting the dust via non-violent methods is a net gain for society.

They could also just quit, but people only stay in politics for life when they're so fucking bad at life that the private sector won't even be willing to work with them for their connections. It's pathetic AF.

We need term limits all up in this motherfucker. Everywhere. Everywhere term limits.

Began her political career at 46 after being in the private sector and concurrently doing environmental activism for 20 years after college.

People like you (i.e. stupid people who think any Tom, Dick, or Mary can be in public office because it's so common sense) are what's wrong with the United States. Not intelligent and compassionate public servants.
 
Began her political career at 46 after being in the private sector and concurrently doing environmental activism for 20 years after college.

People like you (i.e. stupid people who think any Tom, Dick, or Mary can be in public office because it's so common sense) are what's wrong with the United States. Not intelligent and compassionate public servants.

Yeah, it's SUPER hard to show up for your 18 hour work week while making $174,000. Imagine how selfless one must be to work that hard for that pittance. SMH.
 
she could have been an american gladiator with that name.
 
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