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Government Legal, Laws, and Regs Medical

Dear Buddy Carter

Your compatriot, Rich McCormick, had a town hall recently. It did not go as well as he hoped, especially considering the continued chaos in the federal government. Still, he did what a Congressional representative should do, and met with the public he represents.

And that leads us to you. Exactly when will you meet with the people who you represent? After all, with all the federal firings and destruction of government programs, folks want to know how this is going to impact all of us.

For instance, the latest program trashed was FEMA’s input into new building standards to ensure homes are better able to withstand natural disasters. This is, after all, a win/win for everyone, including the people you represent. We’re all vulnerable to hurricanes, flooding, and strong winds.

The building industry might whine, but the 1-2% cost in construction is nothing compared to the billions, likely trillions, of dollars saved. All we can hope is that there are local and state governments intelligent enough to know that constructing homes that can’t withstand hurricanes doesn’t magically make the hurricanes go away.

Then there’s the talk about the House Budget, and the targeting of Medicaid. At least we assume the effort will target Medicaid, only…targeting Social Security and Medicare being that whole third-rail thing.

I spent some time getting to know the counties you represent. Especially the counties in the south. I discovered from various maps, including several put out by the state of Georgia that you represent counties they are some of the poorest in the state. Not only that, but many have little or no healthcare access other than some regional rural hospitals.

Yet one of the most important elements to ensure rural healthcare access is Medicaid. Because of Medicaid, hospitals and doctors are paid and can financially continue to operate. Because of Medicaid expansion, people can see doctors sooner, when it’s actually cheaper to treat them, then wait until a life-threatening crisis occurs.

Because of Medicaid expansion, many Republican voter lives have been saved. I wanted to point this out because Congressional Republicans like yourself seem to believe that Medicaid expansion only helps Democratic voters  That’s the only reason why I would think that you’d attempt to decimate Medicaid in order to pay for tax cuts for rich folk like yourself.

(You do know that no one is buying that whole tax cut thing is good for the country any more, right? Just wanting to ensure we’re communicating from the same basis of understanding.)

And the talk of work requirements for Medicaid. That’s all hogwash, and a supposedly well-informed member of a health profession would know this. Particularly a member of the health profession who also happens to represent Georgia. You only have to look at the debacle which is the Pathways to Coverage to see how true this is. Even though over 92% of adult Medicaid recipients are working, the complications associated with trying to meet the requirements actually prevents eligible people from signing up.

I suppose this is the intent, though. You can then point to the faulty Medicaid roll out as helping your citizens, at the same time you can gut the expansion and cut the costs by making the rules so arduous and complex, only 1 in 10 can survive the red tape gauntlet.

“We offered, but no one signed up!”

I’d say this is politically brilliant if I wasn’t so overcome with revulsion at the self-serving callousness of it all.

Sorry, that wasn’t very friendly, was it? And I want to be friendly. I want to encourage you to come meet with folks like me, and explain to us why what’s happening in DC is good for us.

But you will have to excuse my cynicism at times. People dying. People sick. People ruined by medical costs. People’s homes destroyed in hurricanes, federal workers lives destroyed because some 19 year old kid is now in control in various government departments….is this what you’re promising for the citizens of Georgia? If not, then there’s a simple solution to getting out the message you want Georgia citizens to hear:

Have a town hall.

Answer questions from the people you represent. Tell us why all the DOGE federal worker cuts are good, and firing people handling the bird flu outbreak is smart, or removing building standards that will actually cut billions in hurricane losses is a win. Explain how Trump can override the Congressional power of the purse and you in Congress are OK with this. Or that Trump can dissolve the independent US Postal service and fire all of its board, in contradiction of laws Republicans helped pass.

(That last one was a new one to me, and I admit even after the last four weeks, kind of knocked the breath out of me.)

We’re just plain folk here in Georgia’s First Congressional district. We’re not politicians or government experts.  We don’t understand all the complicated DC political stuff, because frankly, what’s happening in DC makes no sense to most of us.

Have a town hall. And not by phone, either. Meet us, face to face. We really want to have a talk with you.

Sources

https://www.yahoo.com/news/gop-rep-rich-mccormick-faces-044356470.html

https://www.npr.org/2025/02/20/nx-s1-5303478/fema-trump-building-codes-floods-hurricane-disasters

https://www.npr.org/sections/shots-health-news/2025/02/20/nx-s1-5303475/republicans-medicaid-cuts-trump-hospitals

https://hdpulse.nimhd.nih.gov/data-portal/social/map?age=001&age_options=ageall_1&demo=00007&demo_options=poverty_3&race=00&race_options=race_7&sex=0&sex_options=sexboth_1&socialtopic=080&socialtopic_options=social_6&statefips=13&statefips_options=area_states

https://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/cong_dist/cd115/cd_based/ST13/CD115_GA01.pdf

https://dch.georgia.gov/divisionsoffices/state-office-rural-health/sorh-maps-georgia

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/doge/usda-accidentally-fired-officials-bird-flu-rehire-rcna192716

https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/21/business/trump-postal-service-privatization/index.html

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Government People

Dear Buddy Carter

Winning.

“This will decimate our ability to function as an institution,” says one senior NIH scientist who had to notify staff that HHS was firing them. “Whatever the opposite of government efficiency is, this process will take us there.”

‘Wrecking ball’: RFK Jr. moves to fire thousands of health agency employees

“The actions taken against the federal workforce thus far by the administration have already dramatically diminished the capacity of CDC to respond adequately, in the way that Americans deserve, to emerging public health threats,” the person said. “And cutting EIS will make Americans and global populations less safe in years to come.”

CDC cuts expected to devastate Epidemic Intelligence Service, a ‘crown jewel’ of public health

“On Friday, an employee still at NNSA told NPR that the firings are now “paused,” in part because of the chaotic way in which they unfolded. Another employee had been contacted and told that their termination had been “rescinded.” But some worried the damage had already been done. Nuclear security is highly specialized, high-pressure work, but it’s not particularly well paid, one employee told NPR. Given what’s unfolded over the past 24 hours, “why would anybody want to take these jobs?” they asked.”

Trump firings cause chaos at agency responsible for America’s nuclear weapons

““This has been slash and burn,” said Nicholas Detter, who had been working in Kansas as a natural resource specialist, helping farmers reduce soil and water erosion, until he was fired by email late Thursday night. He said there seemed to be little thought about how employees and the farmers and ranchers he helped would be impacted.”

Anger, chaos and confusion take hold as federal workers face mass layoffs

“Allowing parks to hire seasonal staff is essential, but staffing cuts of this magnitude will have devastating consequences for parks and communities,” NPCA President Theresa Pierno said in a statement.

US Forest Service fires 3,400 workers, Park Service cuts 1,000

“Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, a group that defends government workers, said the Agriculture Department’s Food Safety and Inspection Service would be hit especially hard by laying off probationary employees because it has trouble recruiting inspectors required to be present at all times at most slaughterhouses.”

Trump administration initiates new round of layoffs for federal workers with least experience

Ah…winning?

“Nearly half of the FDA’s $6.9 billion budget comes from fees paid by companies the agency regulates, including drug and medical device makers, which allows the agency to hire extra scientists to swiftly review products. Eliminating those positions will not reduce government spending.”

Trump administration cuts reach FDA employees in food safety, medical devices and tobacco

““Tribes who receive direct service will be hit the hardest,” one official told ICT. “In communities across the country, if there are not protections for employees providing services for Indian Country and protections for mission-critical occupations, exempt employees, excepted employees and emergency employees, tribes will see a loss of essential services: healthcare, emergency services, childcare and educational services, justice services.”

https://ictnews.org/news/abrupt-federal-layoffs-expected-to-hit-tribal-programs

More winning.

“The tax agency grew by about 10 percent last year, as its ranks swelled from roughly 90,000 employees in fiscal year 2023 to 100,000 employees this fiscal year. The IRS has said publicly that personnel critical to the tax filing season are ineligible for the “deferred resignation” plan that encouraged federal personnel to quit. That has fueled speculation that the cuts to IRS personnel will be concentrated among the agency’s tax collection staff, which could reduce the amount of revenue brought into federal coffers even as Musk calls for a reduced deficit.”

Layoffs to hit IRS as DOGE targets tax collections

“Violent political demonstrations erupted and protesters attacked the U.S. Embassy. By the end of the day, most staff were told to evacuate.

But just how they would get back to the United States was unclear: The White House had frozen foreign aid spending about a week earlier and put senior USAID leaders on leave. The agency had stopped paying for employee travel.”

Forced to flee Congo, USAID workers lost everything. They’re suing Trump.

“The USAID inspector-general also revealed last week that almost half a billion dollars’ worth of US-grown food and grain was spoiling at ports and warehouses due to confusion over the funding freeze. The inspector-general was subsequently fired by the Trump administration.”

USAID IG fired day after report critical of impacts of Trump administration’s dismantling of the agency

“The Trump administration has begun firing several hundred Federal Aviation Administration employees, upending staff on a busy air travel weekend and just weeks after a January fatal mid-air collision at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.”

Trump begins firings of FAA air traffic control staff just weeks after fatal DC plane crash

“Van Tol said the impact of DOGE’s HUD layoffs would reverberate quickly. “You shut down the CFPB, it’s going to affect real people but it’s likely to be felt over time. You mess with HUD, you’re potentially impacting people right away — immediately.””

DOGE discussing Housing Department layoffs

Still winning.

“The cuts to National Institutes of Health grants, on pause in federal court, would immediately wipe out well over $100 million in research overhead funding in Georgia alone, and billions of dollars nationwide, with massive ripple effects. Georgia last year received $788 million in NIH funding, and experts said much of that money, even for multiyear projects, now is tied to projects whose budgets don’t work.”

Ossoff, Georgia biomed industry slam Trump’s cuts to biomedical research

“Nearly 1,300 people at the Atlanta-based CDC with jobs classified as “probationary” are being targeted. The category includes recent hires and longtime staffers who, throughout their tenures, have moved into new positions internally within the CDC.”

Georgia CDC jobs slashed amid Trump administration federal workforce cuts

“If the purpose of such cuts is to make sure taxpayer dollars are not wasted and used well, the evaluation and data work that has been terminated is exactly the work that determines which programs are effective uses of federal dollars, and which are not,” Tofig wrote, noting several contracts were nearing their completion.

Crucial research halted as DOGE abruptly terminates Education Department contracts

So. Much. Winning.

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Government

Dear Buddy Carter

Bill to rename Greenland to ‘Red, White and Blueland’ introduced by Georgia Rep. Buddy Carter

Seriously?

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Government

Dear Buddy Carter

Messages to my House Representative

Disregarding law, disregarding Congressional oversight, and disregarding just plain common sense, Trump is allowing Elon Musk and his kids to decimate our working government. Last night it was the CFPB.

This is the same organization that has helped consumers recover billions from financial services that have harmed us. This is also the same organization that would oversee Musk’s own entry into payment systems, which is likely why it was targeted.

Why does Musk have such power? Because the United States has been bought for a mere $280 million dollars by Musk, while Trump sits in the White House, trying to remember why he’s there. And Musk wants his money’s worth.

You, in Congress, could stop all this nonsense. You could, as a group, show a little bit of courage, as well as responsibility to the people who elected you to office. No, instead, you put your party over the people. You put Trump and Musk over the people.

All that matters now, to you, is what Trump/Musk want, they get. No matter how harmful to the people, no matter the lasting damage.

Instead of celebrating the 250th anniversary of our country, we get to watch it be destroyed.

More lawsuits will come from these actions, and the judges—appointed by both Republican and Democratic presidents—recognize what’s happening and are doing their best to enforce the rule of law…the same rule of law you just don’t give a damn about.

What did you say in your Sunday newsletter?

Together with Elon Musk, a business mastermind, President Trump is delivering on his promise to the American people that he will remove unnecessary government spending and save taxpayers money.

Save us money? The billions of dollars recovered for US taxpayers, that kind of money? The money to ensure our water is clean, our air breathable, that people aren’t harmed by defective products, to help farmers and small businesses, to ensure corporations don’t harm people, to help in disasters, to help kids go to school, to provide healthcare and financial stability for the nation’s retired community.

That money?

No, that money won’t be saved. The only money ‘saved’ will be tax cuts for you and your other rich friends.