Scot McCoy

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  • Department of Health and Human Services


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    Bobby Kennedy would love having Scot on his close team. I think they'd genuinely enjoy one another and get a great deal done. Scot is also an outdoorsman.

     

    Policies which the nominator knows the nominee supports or in which they have expertise:

    This bears repetition and here are more details on the subject. Scot's father-in-law fell ill, so Scot and his wife left California and moved to Arkansas to look after him. Scot wanted to find a way to have home healthcare instead of having his his father-in-law institutionalized, but at the time this was too costly. So Scot organized a group of healthcare workers and got them a medical insurance policy so they could afford to work in their patients' homes rather than at hospitals, saving the state piles of money while making the patients more comfortable and allowing them far more dignity. Win/win. That's my brother. That's how he rolls.

     

    Nominator's thoughts on what would make this nominee a valuable member of a future Trump Unity Government

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    I suppose I already bragged on every one of these qualities Scot possesses in spades. His accomplishments speak for themselves, but they're even more amazing considering our beginnings were humble to say the least. We grew up sharing a room in a basement apartment after my parent's divorce. Everything Scot ever accomplished was through hard work with no financial security. While the other soldiers sweated their way through bootcamp, Scot reveled in it because there he was never hungry. We laughed so hard together when he told me this.

    Scot's truly an extraordinary person, and I speak as a high achiever myself. But my area is performing arts, ballet, music, that sort of thing. Scot's art is understanding how to organize and inspire people, how to invent better systems. His psychology degree, military background, experience as a father and engaged and informed American make him perfect for RFK's MAHA team.

  • I’m not sure why my opening statement about Scot went missing. Here it is:

    The person is my brother, he’s always had a passion for helping others, he’s passionately well informed about political history, is not a follower, not conventional, is an inventor and knows how to make positive things happen. Example: The Arkansas Waiver Association, still in affect, created by Scot. He banded together healthcare workers and got them on a group medical insurance policy so they could afford to go to their clients homes and treat them there rather than in hospitals. This saved the state a great deal of money, and more importantly, offered the patients the dignity of being in their homes. On behalf of this great idea my brother had and implemented, the Democratic Party contacted him and invited him to run for office, but at that time he didn’t wish to be beholden to them. He had good foresight. Now there’s someone worth working with. Mr. RFK Jr. That is a clear fit. Both stand tall for people. Both are bright and not for nothing, handsome too! :slight_smile: But truly, I believe in Scot more than anyone I can think of. He’s a shining asset to any team lucky enough to have him. I believe our government deserves him, and now that they may be less corrupt and heading in a hopeful direction, he deserves to get to take part. Also, Scot’s degree is in psychology. He worked his way through night school while supporting his wife and baby driving a limo, and by the time he graduated, he owned the limo company. And best of all, Scot is a combat veteran. He’s also raised 7 kids; 3 of his own, and 4 stepchildren. They’re all good people thanks to his guidance. I’m proud, and we can all be proud of Scot as an American.