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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As long as the Dems kick out all the moderates they will win. No more Schumer or other Vichy democrats. The “moderates” are the reason we are here. If the Dems push the same old moderates out it shows they want the status quo. No more hiring behind senate rules like the filibuster. Law and order need to be aggressively reestablished. Trump, his family, maga, corrupt judiciary, DOJ, etc must be punished.[/quote] As a dem, I do not support this. Enough with extremes. This county will go bipolar if we keep swinging far right and far left, it’s a terrible terrible idea. What we need is moderates on both sides.[/quote] lol you live is a fantasy world. There are no moderates on the Republican side. Disarming and throwing yourself on the none existent mercy of maga is a fools game. That is what you do when you vote for moderates. Remember how the democrats controlled the senate but were unable to even investigate SCOTUS’s corruption? That was moderates in action. For democracy to work both sides must believe in it. The republicans do not believe in it. So go vote for Schumer, Joe Manchin, Kyrsten Sinema, etc. you will be putting the nail in your own coffin. [b]The moderate Biden approach failed. The country needs fighter not appeasers. [/quote][/b] Joe lost the election because he lost his marbles, not because he is a moderate.[/quote] DP. A little of both. It’s clear that the name of the game is populism. He did nothing, perhaps because he wasn’t all there, and [b]seeing Trump do so much[/b] really just underscores it. [/quote] Well, a puppet can do a lot with a vigorous hand in the right place, so, sure. [/quote] Biden had his own handlers, they just weren’t interested in any real change. We all saw him sundowning on national television[/quote] I don't believe real Democrats are on this forum. What do you mean Biden did nothing? He was far from my first choice, but he was much bolder than I expected him to be. - He passed an infrastructure bill that Trump was unable to get passed his entire first term (and they tried really hard). His infrastructure bill had a lot of climate changes put into place. - He got OTC birth control pills - Gun violence prevention, which was huge for my generation that had to grow up doing active shooter drills. - Open back up "Cancer Moonshot" for cancer research, the goal being cancer deaths being a thing of the past (which Trump dismantled) - wiped out student loan debt for thousands of Americans And that doesn't even touch the surface of it all. I'm not saying he was sharp, I'm not even saying he was all there, but he had a staff that weren't a bunch of under-qualified yes-men clowns at least. Trump isn't all there AND his staff is a joke. [/quote]
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