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BumRushDaShow

(143,318 posts)
Sun Nov 10, 2024, 04:39 PM Nov 10

Former New York rep paralyzed after horseback riding accident

Source: The Hill

11/10/24 12:39 PM ET


Former New York Rep. Michael Grimm (R) was left paralyzed after a horseback riding accident in September.

According to a GoFundMe page set up for Grimm’s recovery on Saturday, the former congressman was thrown from a horse and has been in “the most devastating of situations.” His GoFundMe seeks to elicit donations to help with his “treatment to walk again.”

The former New York lawmaker is a host for Newsmax, a former Marine and former FBI agent. The accident was first reported by the Staten Island Advance.

Former South Shore City Councilman Vincent Ignizio, who now serves as deputy executive director of the New York City Board of Elections, said in a Facebook post that Grimm needs help to “cover the substantial costs that insurance doesn’t cover on his long road to recovery.”

Read more: https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/4982959-former-new-york-rep-paralyzed-after-horseback-riding-accident/



He had come in during the 2010 rout election representing Staten Island in NY-13 & then NY-11 after redistricting. But he eventually had to resign from Congress for tax fraud charges (and went to prison for that).
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Former New York rep paralyzed after horseback riding accident (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Nov 10 OP
He wasn't a particularly nice person when he was in Congress. JohnSJ Nov 10 #1
Didn't he once threaten to throw someone off a balcony? The name rings a bell. Hassin Bin Sober Nov 10 #3
Yes. JohnSJ Nov 11 #33
I normally don't believe in karma, but LeftInTX Nov 11 #41
When bad things happen to terrible people milestogo Nov 10 #2
Memories of Christopher Reeve's horrific accident all those years ago...The REP may well have a lot to hlthe2b Nov 10 #4
Reeve or Darryl Stingley Roy Rolling Nov 11 #35
Did someone not plan well? Henry203 Nov 10 #5
State Rep? I thought Congressional Reps had health insurance for life. Baitball Blogger Nov 10 #6
He was in Congress. BumRushDaShow Nov 10 #10
Good information. Thank you! Baitball Blogger Nov 10 #11
Totally OOF's for this individual... GoldenMezzoDiva Nov 10 #7
I'd've thought that a former Marine/FBI/Congressman would get good pensions and have good health insurance. TheRickles Nov 10 #8
I am uttering this because I am totally PO'd right now, but our response to every MAGA in2herbs Nov 10 #9
I'm not even wasting "tots and pears" on him. lastlib Nov 10 #12
I'm content in knowing ... SarcasticSatyr Nov 10 #13
Karma😂😂😂😂😂 I remember when the threatened to throw a reporter off a balcony just for asking a question. W T F Nov 10 #14
I hope the horse is OK JoseBalow Nov 10 #15
My thoughts exactly! Envirogal Nov 10 #16
Now he'll be all in favor of Social Security and Medicare CanonRay Nov 10 #17
Go-fund-me, America's best healthcare plan tenderfoot Nov 10 #18
I wonder if he'll refuse stem cell treatments on principle. LudwigPastorius Nov 10 #19
Nah GrapesOfWrath Nov 11 #40
He was my Congressman Polybius Nov 10 #20
Don't Reps have the best health insurance for life? And disability through NMax? Clouds Passing Nov 10 #21
That was my first thought. Orrex Nov 10 #23
Huh, how about that? tonekat Nov 10 #22
This message was self-deleted by its author Orrex Nov 10 #24
Not feeling a lot of sympathy Bettie Nov 10 #25
Karma is a bitch. erodriguez Nov 10 #26
Boy that was a Mafioso stunt,... magicarpet Nov 10 #27
Newsmax health insurance not sufficient? Demovictory9 Nov 10 #28
Some cheap crook maga asshole grifting. Klarkashton Nov 10 #29
Looks very grim for Grimm .... live love laugh Nov 10 #30
I'm doing my best... oldsoldierfadingfast Nov 11 #31
May he receive everthing he deserves. niyad Nov 11 #32
How did he vote Tuesday? MistakenLamb Nov 11 #34
Hopefully, he's put away his anger issues of oasis Nov 11 #36
That is kind of you. AllyCat Nov 11 #38
Well, blueknight73 Nov 11 #37
oh coffeenap Nov 11 #39

Hassin Bin Sober

(26,741 posts)
3. Didn't he once threaten to throw someone off a balcony? The name rings a bell.
Sun Nov 10, 2024, 04:53 PM
Nov 10

Edit: here it is

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hlthe2b

(106,557 posts)
4. Memories of Christopher Reeve's horrific accident all those years ago...The REP may well have a lot to
Sun Nov 10, 2024, 04:55 PM
Nov 10

be thankful to the late Reeves in terms of improved treatment options--even if he (Grimm) may be undeserving.

Roy Rolling

(7,189 posts)
35. Reeve or Darryl Stingley
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 03:18 AM
Nov 11

Spinal cord injuries that leave patients paralyzed are prayer-worthy. Most patients reap the benefits of the universe stepping in to add the support of others.

Christopher Reeve, who I worked with post-accident, was deserving of sympathy. Same with Steve Gleason.

Then again, there are some who compete to be assholes with the gift of walking they have. And then lose that gift.

Sorry, fuck assholes like the Congressman.. ♿️

BumRushDaShow

(143,318 posts)
10. He was in Congress.
Sun Nov 10, 2024, 06:00 PM
Nov 10

BUT for feds (including Congress), he would have needed 5 years in a position or in office to be vested, and in the case of those in Congress, they were eventually required to use the ACA for their insurance.

So since he started in Jan. 2011 but resigned in Jan. 2015 due to criminal charges, he might not have had enough time in for the federal insurance coverage.

ETA - Just checked and before the Congressional stint, he was in the military and in civilian service for a bunch of years so he should have been vested but it's possible that he might have lost all of that when he plead guilty for the tax charges.

GoldenMezzoDiva

(110 posts)
7. Totally OOF's for this individual...
Sun Nov 10, 2024, 05:42 PM
Nov 10

My fellow downstate New Yorkers and I watched this mean-boy' crawlin' up the greasy pole, in Staten Island. Whatta douche...Well sorry, fake dude-ranch dude. We're all too busy fighting for our democracy to spare one drip of lib-tard tears for yooz. In udder woids: forgetaboutit, sucka!

TheRickles

(2,438 posts)
8. I'd've thought that a former Marine/FBI/Congressman would get good pensions and have good health insurance.
Sun Nov 10, 2024, 05:55 PM
Nov 10

Did he lose all that when he was convicted of tax fraud? Karma.

in2herbs

(3,169 posts)
9. I am uttering this because I am totally PO'd right now, but our response to every MAGA
Sun Nov 10, 2024, 05:56 PM
Nov 10

that wants our financial help should be that we can't intercede because what happened to you is Gawd's will and as a believer in Jesus Christ you should understand that he wants you to suffer.



lastlib

(24,957 posts)
12. I'm not even wasting "tots and pears" on him.
Sun Nov 10, 2024, 06:29 PM
Nov 10

He can just pull himself up by his bootstraps, like he wants everyone else to do.

W T F

(1,170 posts)
14. Karma😂😂😂😂😂 I remember when the threatened to throw a reporter off a balcony just for asking a question.
Sun Nov 10, 2024, 06:40 PM
Nov 10

CanonRay

(14,897 posts)
17. Now he'll be all in favor of Social Security and Medicare
Sun Nov 10, 2024, 08:35 PM
Nov 10

Prove me wrong...that's the way these bastards operate. No sympathy for anyone until it happens to them.

GrapesOfWrath

(535 posts)
40. Nah
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 06:44 PM
Nov 11

I think that’s what this 2.5 million go fund me ask is for. Insurance doesn’t cover stem cell therapy as they consider it experimental. He needs the cash, probably his only chance to walk again.

Polybius

(18,087 posts)
20. He was my Congressman
Sun Nov 10, 2024, 09:00 PM
Nov 10

I've met him many times. He even sat with me and two friends, who happen to be far, far-left (they don't even believe in prisons; I was the only sane one at the table), and we all debated for hours. Damn, I wish him well. Not a fan of his politics, but he was nothing but nice to us.

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Bettie

(17,230 posts)
25. Not feeling a lot of sympathy
Sun Nov 10, 2024, 10:02 PM
Nov 10

for anyone connected to that party at this time.

Maybe some day, but as I recall, he was a terrible person. so...

magicarpet

(16,701 posts)
27. Boy that was a Mafioso stunt,...
Sun Nov 10, 2024, 10:30 PM
Nov 10

A US Congressman threatening a newsreporter to throw him off the rotunda balcony at the US Capitol Building- all while the microphone was on and the news video camera was operational.

Hello I'm a former FBI guy. I like to threaten media people like a Mafia goon Thug would. Oh did I tell you, I'm also a US Congress person.

Takes a lot of balls.

31. I'm doing my best...
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 12:05 AM
Nov 11

to think of something nice to say regarding his tragic situation.
I need more time to think - lots more!

oasis

(51,730 posts)
36. Hopefully, he's put away his anger issues of
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 07:24 AM
Nov 11

the past which will free his mind to focus on his physical health.

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