Vermont U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders said Wednesday he is prepared to pursue contempt charges against Steward Health Care CEO Ralph de la Torre if he fails to show up at a hearing Thursday despite being issued a subpoena.

Sanders said de la Torre needs to answer to the American people about how he was able to reap hundreds of millions of dollars while Steward Health Care, which operated about 30 hospitals nationwide, had to file for bankruptcy in May.

“This is something that is not going to go away,” Sanders told The Associated Press. “We will pursue this doggedly.”

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    buying a hospital (system I guess?) in order to sell off all the equipment and property and rent it back until they’re bankrupt is just so cartoonishly evil, wtf

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    I hope Bernie goes on fighting for the rest of his days. After Jimmy Carter is gone, there aren’t too many political elders to look up to and remind us there are(were?) some good politicians out there.

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      Jimmy Carter was/is a wonderful human being, but it seems most people would not consider him to be a good politician. Unfortunately.

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        Carter was before my time, but so I’ve read about him, or at least his personal efforts seem positive. From a quick skim of his wiki, he seems to have had some notable accomplishments, but was hindered greatly by a mountain of unfortunate world events out of his control, and he did not seem to do politics by the good 'ol boy methods of the day, so he did not have much support from either side of the aisle.

        It sounds more like he was unable to be effective, which probably does make one a bad politician, but I feel like since his time in office, more and more people seem to want someone who isn’t there to play party politics and who will just try to get things done because they’re things we should be doing.

        Based off of all his work I can remember in my lifetime, post presidency, I’m inclined to believe he was a decent guy back then also. Especially by today’s standards!

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          He was definitely a decent man. Which is probably why he was largely ineffective as a political operator.

          That’s the paradox isn’t it? The people who have the integrity to lead either have no interest in it, or are just too kind-hearted to think in terms of real politik, which is necessary for world leaders to do at times.

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            It does seem like that was definitely a part of it. It seems he developed issues with Ted Kennedy and lost most of the support of his own party, and without anyone backing him, he severely limited himself from the sound of things.

            This is why it’s probably not a great situation if we do end up becoming too enamored with any one politician in general.

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            Agreed.

            Jon Stewart / AoC 2032

            “Now we’re takin names, bitches”

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      Cherish her while you can because she has to leave Congress by Jan 2025 (due to her losing her battle for a Senate seat in 2024).