Trump's New AmeriKKKa: Deregulation Edition

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Regulation-hating Arkansas Republican’s day care facility investigated after boy dies inside hot van


An Arkansas lawmaker who owns a day care where a child died in a hot van previously fought a proposal that might have saved the boy’s life.

State Rep. Dan Sullivan (R-Jonesboro) is the chief executive officer of Ascent, a child care organization where 5-year-old Christopher Gardner died last week after spending eight hours strapped in a booster seat as the heat index soared over 100 degrees, reported KATV-TV.

Four employees of the West Memphis facility have been charged with manslaughter in the boy’s death.

“Staff did not follow company policies and procedures, and if they had, this tragedy would not have occurred,” Sullivan said in a statement.

He later offered to pay the boy’s funeral expenses, but the family declined.

“It didn’t take them but two minutes or one minute to go back and get off they lazy ass and go see where the kids at — they didn’t check for my grandbaby?” said the boy’s grandmother, Carrie Smith.

Sullivan asked the Arkansas Early Childhood Commission last year to reduce a requirement that at least half of child care employees at any facility be certified in CPR and first aid.

Four of the commissioners told KATV that Sullivan questioned whether the oversight body should exist after they refused to cut the requirement, and he sponsored a bill stripping the commission of its authority to regulate child care centers.

That measure became law, the only bill sponsored by Sullivan to pass during that legislative session.

Sullivan drew national attention in 2001, when he suspended an 8-year-old boy from school for three days for pointing a chicken finger at a teacher and saying, “Pow, pow, pow.”

The former principal justified the suspension under a zero-tolerance policy enacted at South School after two teens killed four classmates and a teacher and wounding 10 other students in 1998 at Jonesboro’s Westside Middle School.

The same Ascent facility where the boy died last week experienced a shigella outbreak in April, sickening nearly 40 children and employees, and the facility was temporarily closed Wednesday to stop the continued spread of the bacterial infection, reported Arkansas Times.

The Department of Human Services has also launched an investigation into Ascent for possible Medicaid fraud after the boy’s death.

A spokeswoman for DHS told the Arkansas Times that the boy had been inaccurately marked as present in class, which would have made the day care center eligible for reimbursement, raising concerns about the facility’s Medicaid procedures.

Several recent cases involving the Duggar family and Republican legislators have highlighted problems with DHS oversight in the state.

State Rep. Justin Harris (R-West Fork) faced broad public outrage after he and his wife, who co-own a preschool, gave away two adopted daughters to a man who later sexually assaulted one of the girls.

Reality TV star Jim Bob Duggar — a former Republican state lawmaker, failed U.S. Senate candidate and close friend of former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee – admitted that he took his then-teenage son to an acquaintance after learning the boy had molested two of his sisters and another girl but did not notify police.

The family ended up losing their TLC reality show, and Josh Duggar lost his high-ranking position with the anti-LGBT Family Research Council.

Police eventually investigated an anonymous tip about Josh Duggar in 2006, but he was not prosecuted because the statute of limitations had run out, and DHS also investigated, but it’s not clear whether the agency took any action.

http://www.rawstory.com/2017/06/reg...y-investigated-after-boy-dies-inside-hot-van/
 
I read it twice, but can't make heads or tails of it. It starts off highlighting a tragedy, which is very sad. But, then it says this guy opposed a proposal that would have saved the kids life, but doesn't tell us what that proposal is.

Then somehow it dovetails into a conversation into the Duggars which for the life of me I can't figure out how they had anything to do with this tragedy.

Poor zipperhead trying to use tragedy to further his political goals
 
Weird freaking article. How are the Duggars involved with this? And if four people are being charged with manslaughter it means they didn't do their job. Not that i expect much from Zap, other than I'm sure he was thrilled to read someone died, but this article is worst than most on rawstory.
 
Weird freaking article. How are the Duggars involved with this? And if four people are being charged with manslaughter it means they didn't do their job. Not that i expect much from Zap, other than I'm sure he was thrilled to read someone died, but this article is worst than most on rawstory.

Agreed. It was one of the most disjointed articles I have read in a long time. But apparently it made perfect sense to Zipperhead. Maybe he can tell us what the Duggars have to do with the story.
 
Sullivan drew national attention in 2001, when he suspended an 8-year-old boy from school for three days for pointing a chicken finger at a teacher and saying, “Pow, pow, pow.”

so the guy used to be a lib'rul?......
 
Sullivan asked the Arkansas Early Childhood Commission last year to reduce a requirement that at least half of child care employees at any facility be certified in CPR and first aid.


Is this what the thread poster is saying with the title deregulation?

I don't see what it has to do with the tragedy.
 
Agreed. It was one of the most disjointed articles I have read in a long time. But apparently it made perfect sense to Zipperhead. Maybe he can tell us what the Duggars have to do with the story.

Not that I expect any explanation will clear things up for you or wacko, but what the heck, hope springs eternal.

"Several recent cases involving the Duggar family and Republican legislators have highlighted problems with DHS oversight in the state."
 
Who claimed Trump left a child in a hot car?

Its fascinating how you feel the need to lie about even the most innocuous of topics.
Hey Freaky D,

We Conservatives speak English, we don't hide behind words

Your thread title is "Trumps new AmeriKKKa"

and the headline of your article
Regulation-hating Arkansas Republican’s day care facility investigated after boy dies inside hot van

We get what you are implying, doe's that surprise you? that someone reads through your snarkiness?

You spew sh!t, we smell sh!t, what can I say
 
Not that I expect any explanation will clear things up for you or wacko, but what the heck, hope springs eternal.

"Several recent cases involving the Duggar family and Republican legislators have highlighted problems with DHS oversight in the state."


ahhhhh so there just wasn't enough oversight?

So what is this law or proposal that was supposed to save this kids life? I couldn't find it in the article. It seemed to imply something about the number of people being certified in CPR and first aid, but it wasn't clear.

Only a simpleton would think that we need to the gobblement to require those things. Any business trying to get mom and dad to part with their hard earned money for their precious chillen would ask the question "are your staff trained in CPR and first aid"? If the day care says no, they probably won't be getting lots of business.

Yes, this is a tragedy. But no amount of regulation can prevent stupidity. If it could we would have regulated the stupidity out of you a long time ago
 
ahhhhh so there just wasn't enough oversight?

So what is this law or proposal that was supposed to save this kids life? I couldn't find it in the article. It seemed to imply something about the number of people being certified in CPR and first aid, but it wasn't clear.

Only a simpleton would think that we need to the gobblement to require those things. Any business trying to get mom and dad to part with their hard earned money for their precious chillen would ask the question "are your staff trained in CPR and first aid"? If the day care says no, they probably won't be getting lots of business.

Yes, this is a tragedy. But no amount of regulation can prevent stupidity. If it could we would have regulated the stupidity out of you a long time ago

Greedy Republicans spend their days whining about how unnecessary regulations strangle business opportunities.

One of the primary goals of the Trump's presidency is to get rid of those pesky regulations that stand in the way of increased profits.

Deregulation helped killed that little boy.
 
Greedy Republicans spend their days whining about how unnecessary regulations strangle business opportunities.

One of the primary goals of the Trump's presidency is to get rid of those pesky regulations that stand in the way of increased profits.

Deregulation helped killed that little boy.

Unfortunately there are many people who share such linear thinking that Zap partakes in. It's a simple regulation = good; more regulation = better

There have been multiple books written how "well intended" legislation has had the opposite effect and caused more harm than there was prior. But to someone like Zap he gains strength from believing he's compassionate by supporting all the regulations he does.
 
What difference would CPR make when the problem was hyperthermia?
Can you demonstrate that a lack of regulation was the culprit?
Can you demonstrate that more regulation would prevent it?
 
So the regulation would not have saved the kids life, Trump has nothing to do with this, and it has nothing to do with the KKK.

Yep, just another dishonest thread by Zappas.
 
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