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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: CC27 on August 28, 2015, 04:05:30 PM
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KamaAina (65,380 posts)
Bernie Sanders on People with Disabilities
This makes Bernie one of a handful of candidates ever to address disability issues. I'm available as his disability advisor if he needs one.
http://feelthebern.org/bernie-sanders-on-people-with-disabilities/
Bernie Sanders is a strong advocate for civil rights for all Americans, including those with disabilities. His voting record clearly supports equal rights and opportunities for individuals with disabilities and has been unwavering in this regard throughout his decades of public service.
As a member of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, the Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, and the Senate Committee on Budget, Bernie has consistently supported providing individuals with disabilities adequate funding to obtain the services and support they need to live and work...
Bernie co-sponsored the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA), which discarded several of the damaging rulings the courts have issued concerning the ADA and served to “ the broad scope of protection intended to be afforded by the ADA.â€
Specifically, the ADAAA served to reject the reasoning used in two Supreme Court cases and to broaden the definition of disability to adhere to the ADA’s goal of providing “a clear and comprehensive national mandate for the elimination of discrimination†and “clear, strong, consistent, enforceable standards addressing discrimination.â€
Okay, Hillary and Martin (and Lincoln, Jim, and Limberbutt McCubbins, the cat ), you're up.
The bold part made me LMAO. Adviser? All people need to do is come to the DUmp and read up on how to scam the system.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1251553624
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OH HELL NO
That asshat is about the last I'd ask for health advice.
I'd rather ask Manbearpjg, a weather question.
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Bernie co-sponsored the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA), which discarded several of the damaging rulings the courts have issued concerning the ADA and served to “ the broad scope of protection intended to be afforded by the ADA.â€
AKA the "No way in hell hire a person with a disability or you will never be able to fire them" act.
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Barney and SloJoe need to hop the Vermonter (http://www.amtrak.com/vermonter-train) back to Burlington. Couple old dudes who like a good train ride ( and SloJoe could qualify as brain disabled). Hillary has already covered the spread according to the papers. :rofl:
For those who have missed it here is a link to a good synopsis of Barney. :loser:
http://www.chicagomag.com/Chicago-Magazine/Felsenthal-Files/May-2015/Bernie-Sanders-University-of-Chicago/
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AKA the "No way in hell hire a person with a disability or you will never be able to fire them" act.
Absolutely.
No greater disfavor was given the handicapped than passage of the ADA; it's shoved most of us "protected people" out of the workforce onto the reservation, but perhaps that's what was intended anyway.
<<<not on reservation. Yet.
The ADA was Legislation from Hell.
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Absolutely.
No greater disfavor was given the handicapped than passage of the ADA; it's shoved most of us "protected people" out of the workforce onto the reservation, but perhaps that's what was intended anyway.
<<<not on reservation. Yet.
The ADA was Legislation from Hell.
I have worked with many severely disabled individuals. They all wanted to be in the workforce not on the dole. But you are right, the system did seem to be stacked against this option. In one instance the person needed a special throttle / brake system to be able to drive. Seems like something the ADA was made for, right? Wrong. Replacing the person's old vehicle (adapted by a relative) proved to be an absolute nightmare with more interference than help by the government agencies.