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Tanuki

(15,358 posts)
Tue Jun 27, 2017, 08:04 AM Jun 2017

Tennessee farmers to hold tractorcade march against Trumpcare June 28

This is sponsored by Protect Rural Tennessee


"THEY WERE ELECTED TO REPRESENT US
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The farmers will meet at the Christ Church parking lot at 900 Broadway in downtown Nashville on Wednesday June 28 at 12:30. There will be a rally and press conference, followed by a tractorcade around downtown and the Gulch. Note that the Facebook heading still says July 6, but the event will actually be June 28 due to the anticipated date of the vote.


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Tennessee farmers to hold tractorcade march against Trumpcare June 28 (Original Post) Tanuki Jun 2017 OP
Odd that they are meeting at a church - thumpers voted for the GOP in droves. tonyt53 Jun 2017 #1
Christ Church is the Episcopal cathedral in Nashville. I don't think Tanuki Jun 2017 #2
Good for these folks... Docreed2003 Jun 2017 #3
 

tonyt53

(5,737 posts)
1. Odd that they are meeting at a church - thumpers voted for the GOP in droves.
Tue Jun 27, 2017, 08:20 AM
Jun 2017

Now they are rallying against a GOP bill? I'm pretty familiar with the area they are meeting at and wonder how they will get farm tractors to that location. Lawn mowing tractors maybe, but not farm tractors.

Tanuki

(15,358 posts)
2. Christ Church is the Episcopal cathedral in Nashville. I don't think
Tue Jun 27, 2017, 08:31 AM
Jun 2017

they are what most would call "thumpers," and many of their leaders have denounced Trumpcare and other aspects of his agenda all along. They also have ample parking.

http://www.christcathedral.org/visitors/parking/
?w=2000

Docreed2003

(17,821 posts)
3. Good for these folks...
Tue Jun 27, 2017, 08:43 AM
Jun 2017

Tennessee already has one of the highest rural hospital closure rates of any state in the US. From the list of affected hospitals that I saw, this bill would essentially leave the upper western corner of the state without access to hospital or ER care. In addition to rural hospitals, it's expected that at least two hospitals in Nashville that serve indigent communities would be forced to close as well.

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