by Alan Stamm Dan Kildee spoke openly about his mental health to show it's not shameful to feel shaky after trauma and to seek counseling. It didn't take long for Flint's congressman to receive sneers as well as salutes after an NBC interview Sunday night about enduring the Jan. 6 seige of Congress. "I'm just really grateful that ... I was able to get help when I needed it the most," said Kildee, sitting alongside a noted psychiatrist he sees regularly. "The majority of responses to my story have been positive," the fifth-term representative tweets Tuesday afternoon. "But sadly, quite a few were negative. Personally, I'll be OK––I'm a tough guy from Flint & doing great. But we need to put an end to this name-calling & unkindness that keeps people from getting help."