Posted on 03/10/2020 10:47:48 AM PDT by jazusamo
With the Capitol consumed by anxiety over the coronavirus, Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) rose in a closed-door caucus meeting Tuesday and told his Democratic colleagues they should leave Washington and return home to their districts, where they would be safer.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi immediately quashed the idea, according to multiple sources in the room.
We are the captains of the ship. We are the last to leave, she told her caucus, borrowing a line uttered moments earlier by Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-N.J.), a Navy veteran.
The California Democrat and her leadership team have been feeling pressure from Nadler and others to take steps to avert a coronavirus outbreak in the Capitol, where two-thirds of senators are older than 60 and the average age of House members is 57.6 years.
The oldest members of both chambers Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) and Rep. Don Young (R-Alaska) both turn 87 in June. Pelosi is 79, while Nadler is 72 years old. And several, including Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.), are battling cancer.
The advanced age of many lawmakers is worrisome because older adults, especially those with existing medical conditions, are the most vulnerable to COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus. On Monday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) urged Americans older than 60 to avoid crowds advice thats virtually impossible for members of Congress to follow. At least 27 people have died from the virus in the United States.
The Pelosi-Nadler exchange came after House Democrats were briefed behind closed doors Tuesday morning by the congressional physicians office, the Capitol Police and the head of the House Administration Committee, Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.), on steps for diminishing the coronavirus threat.
As part of that effort, the Capitol physician has been giving lawmakers a crash-course in social distancing, a mode of behavior that encourages members to avoid all physical contact, including handshakes, and keep a minimum of six feet between themselves and others.
His preferred greeting, the physician joked, is Mr. Spocks Vulcan salute from Star Trek no contact required.
The House Administration Committee, meanwhile, has purchased 1,500 new laptop computers for distribution to member offices, a move designed to empower more staff to work from home without violating security guidelines. More laptops are on the way.
Yet for all the briefings and expert advice, there remains an overwhelming sense of uncertainty surrounding the coronavirus both from the public health officials seeking to prevent its spread and the Capitol Hill lawmakers hoping to address the fallout without inciting panic outside the Beltway.
Its a fluid situation, said Rep. Ami Bera (D-Calif.), a physician and former chief medical officer for Sacramento County, where schools have shut down over coronavirus fears.
A key reason Democrats say they must maintain the congressional schedule is to vote on coronavirus-related legislation.
We're keeping our schedule, said Rep. David Cicilline (R.I.), the head of the Democrats messaging arm. We think it's very important to stay here and do our work.
But no one could say for sure when the next round of legislation is coming.
"As soon as possible, said Rep. Nita Lowey (D-N.Y.), head of the House Appropriations Committee.
There's been some disagreement about who has the ultimate authority to make the decision to close the Capitol. Pelosi said Monday that it was up to the Capitol physician and Capitol Police.
Asked by The Hill if she would extend next weeks spring recess, Pelosi replied: Thats not planned.
Endangered Democrats facing tough reelections this fall are also feeling the heat to show their constituents back home that they are working in Washington to help workers harmed by the coronavirus, including hourly workers employed by hotels, restaurants and retail stores whose roles don't allow them to work from home.
There are lots of conversations about whether we should go home or stay here, freshman Rep. Dean Phillips (D-Minn.), who flipped a GOP-held seat in the 2018 midterms, said as he left the meeting. Many of us, myself included, feel we should be here, providing oversight to this administration and policy that's going to help protect the nation.
But asked if he felt safe working in the Capitol complex, Phillips replied: Nobody should feel safe. We can just make our best effort to protect ourselves and those with whom we work and with whom we interact.
Safety is relative in an epidemic.
A ship that has 535 captains has none.
Captain of the Titanic maybe. What else will Cabin boy Pelosi come up with next.
Maybe Coronavirus was sent down by God to rid us of Nasty.
Sloop John b .
I guess she knows the virus wont touch her, I mean why would anyone actually touch her
The rats just bailed.
We should pitch in and buy Pelosi, Schumer, Nadler and Schiff tickets for a long cruise.
My first thought. And her steel balls...
>> A ship that has 535 captains has none.
As we said in the airline CRM (Crew Resource Management) courses - everyone’s expected to be a leader, but the captain makes the final decision. Those jackasses - the lot of them - are incapable of doing even that.
And our buddies - the ‘Pubbies - when given the chance to lead haven’t been much better.
Even viruses have standards.
Well, I guess I can see why they want to provide ‘oversight’ to the President. They have spent the past century outsourcing their legislative authority to him in the form of the Administrative State. Be that as it may, the Constitution gives them no ‘oversight’ authority whatsoever over our President.
After a mere 3 years of being chided by the President to do their work, they are finally talking about doing work instead of working to undermine the President. But it does not appear they are actually doing it. . .just talking about it.
“With the Capitol consumed by anxiety over the coronavirus, Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) rose in a closed-door caucus meeting Tuesday and told his Democratic colleagues (they should leave Washington and return home to their districts, where they would be safer).
By definition any Democrat controlled congressional district is certainly not safe, and certainly not when that member of Congress is back home in the district!
Remember the joke about the Communist’s last request before he died was ‘Burn down my neighbors house”
Doesn’t look like a joke with Nancy and Chuck involved. They’d rather let people suffer than lift a finger to help because it would look positive for Trump.
I silently hope they ALL get it. Give them a dose of what the regular folk do.
Eff em. 20% in intensive care is a good start.
Professional courtesy.
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As the “leaders” of this nation, pragmatism should be more important than symbolism. Therefore, I propose that the entire Senate and House of Representatives should be secured in their quarters beneath the Greenbriar Hotel in WV until such time as the nation can be declared 100% COVID-19 free.
They can telecommute any work they care to carry on until that declaration is made.
What a bunch of drama queens..
...A Three Hour Tour,
A Three Hour Tour....”
Nancy can be Mrs. Howell, Schumer can play Thurston.
AOC can play Gilligan.
Tulsi is Mary-Ann
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