Since winning the Kentucky Senate Seat in 1984, Senator Mitch McConnell has become a power player in congress and on the larger US political scene. He has often been the deciding vote on crucial topics, from health care reform to tax reforms. As a result, his decisions frequently have large implications on the lives of Americans.
Recently, The Louisville Courier Journal and Lexington Herald Leader both released editorials calling on Senator McConnell to do more to bring relief to suffering Americans after the COVID-19 pandemic. Their calls come after weeks of infighting within congress over the next relief package, and months of inaction from McConnell as regular Americans suffer under the pandemic.
Of course, McConnell is hardly alone in the responsibility for this country’s economic struggles during this crisis. Both the Trump administration and congress have failed to work together to pass an effective relief package or hold the administration accountable for their response to the pandemic.
However, McConnell is particularly notable in the debate because of his role as Majority Leader. Daunted by a hyper-partisan environment, he has failed to prioritize the needs of Americans, instead focusing on passing appointments and judicial nominations. This includes contentious judicial appointments, such as controversial Supreme Court justice Brett Kavanaugh.
Through all of this, Americans have been unable to depend on the very congressmen they put in place to represent them. This is especially concerning for vulnerable communities, such as the uninsured, the uninsured, and the elderly.
This moment in history does not cry out for Mitch McConnell’s kind of politics. Instead, it calls for elected officials who are brave enough to use their power on behalf of those who can’t pay for access, and who can look past partisanship and into the interest of those that we represent. It is time for McConnell to show leadership on behalf of Americans in need, so that this country can move forward and out of this crisis.
Since winning the Kentucky Senate Seat in 1984, Senator Mitch McConnell has become a power player in congress and on the larger US political scene. He has often been the deciding vote on crucial topics, from health care reform to tax reforms. As a result, his decisions frequently have large implications on the lives of Americans.
Recently, The Louisville Courier Journal and Lexington Herald Leader both released editorials calling on Senator McConnell to do more to bring relief to suffering Americans after the COVID-19 pandemic. Their calls come after weeks of infighting within congress over the next relief package, and months of inaction from McConnell as regular Americans suffer under the pandemic.
Of course, McConnell is hardly alone in the responsibility for this country’s economic struggles during this crisis. Both the Trump administration and congress have failed to work together to pass an effective relief package or hold the administration accountable for their response to the pandemic.
However, McConnell is particularly notable in the debate because of his role as Majority Leader. Daunted by a hyper-partisan environment, he has failed to prioritize the needs of Americans, instead focusing on passing appointments and judicial nominations. This includes contentious judicial appointments, such as controversial Supreme Court justice Brett Kavanaugh.
Through all of this, Americans have been unable to depend on the very congressmen they put in place to represent them. This is especially concerning for vulnerable communities, such as the uninsured, the uninsured, and the elderly.
This moment in history does not cry out for Mitch McConnell’s kind of politics. Instead, it calls for elected officials who are brave enough to use their power on behalf of those who can’t pay for access, and who can look past partisanship and into the interest of those that we represent. It is time for McConnell to show leadership on behalf of Americans in need, so that this country can move forward and out of this crisis.