Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to keep pressuring them. But instead of saying FU when they don’t do what we want, say Thank you when they take the tiniest step.
A PP is correct that most lawmakers think they are there to pass legislation. They are there to stop a coup. They aren’t mentally equipped for that.
That is their job. They are leaving illegalities up to the courts - and the courts are doing their job, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This labor pick seems reasonable. It's good optics to vote yes here before the big no vote at the end of the week.
I think she was the concession Trump made to get the labor union endorsement
Anonymous wrote:This labor pick seems reasonable. It's good optics to vote yes here before the big no vote at the end of the week.
Anonymous wrote:Because they know Trump is doing what the majority of the American people want. I know you lefties here in your echo chamber can't see it but in the real world you guys are considered unhinged.
We won the electoral and popular vote. You didn't. Deal with it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"The Senate voted 67-32 this evening to confirm Lori Chavez-DeRemer as Secretary of Labor. GOP Sens. Mitch McConnell, Rand Paul and Ted Budd voted against confirming her nomination while 17 Democrats voted with the rest of the Republican conference to confirm Chavez-DeRemer."
Do they not realize we are not fighting on issue/policy alignment but on perception?
I am so frustrated with the D party.
I know Ezra Klein's column this week and his book has some buzz going: https://slate.com/culture/2025/03/abundance-ezra-klein-democrats-book-derek-thompson.html) and I appreciate him and listen to his podcast but what has stuck out to me recently is David Brooks's remarks (https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/06/opinion/david-brooks-trump-power.html) that perhaps the Dem issue is they at they don't lean into their base which is not working class Americans, but actually highlight educated and intellectual Americans.
This is a message for Rep Gerry Connolly, and Sen Kaine, and Sen Warner.
Your leadership has brought this result. Thank you.
For all the times you refused to mandate e-verify to go after employers hiring illegal aliens.
For all the times you refused to enforce border regulations.
For all the times you supported expansion of H-1B and L1 by Biden.
For all the times you supported expansion of OPT by Biden.
Thank you for expanding immigration which resulted in democrats losing , twice, and the federal work force getting cut in half.
Thank you. This could not have happened without your votes to expand immigration guaranteeing that democrats will lose elections.
Immigration was the second most important issue and democrats abandoned US citizens
Anonymous wrote:"The Senate voted 67-32 this evening to confirm Lori Chavez-DeRemer as Secretary of Labor. GOP Sens. Mitch McConnell, Rand Paul and Ted Budd voted against confirming her nomination while 17 Democrats voted with the rest of the Republican conference to confirm Chavez-DeRemer."
Do they not realize we are not fighting on issue/policy alignment but on perception?
I am so frustrated with the D party.
I know Ezra Klein's column this week and his book has some buzz going: https://slate.com/culture/2025/03/abundance-ezra-klein-democrats-book-derek-thompson.html) and I appreciate him and listen to his podcast but what has stuck out to me recently is David Brooks's remarks (https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/06/opinion/david-brooks-trump-power.html) that perhaps the Dem issue is they at they don't lean into their base which is not working class Americans, but actually highlight educated and intellectual Americans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to keep pressuring them. But instead of saying FU when they don’t do what we want, say Thank you when they take the tiniest step.
A PP is correct that most lawmakers think they are there to pass legislation. They are there to stop a coup. They aren’t mentally equipped for that.
That is their job. They are leaving illegalities up to the courts - and the courts are doing their job, too.
And how will the courts enforce their rulings? They can't with out Congress. An ineffective Congress is a definite danger
This country has a culture of obeying court orders. We all know that when you get to the point of disobeying a court order, you are in the wrong. This is who we are.
There are two prominent people in our government today that do not believe in following court orders, and admittedly they are powerful people, but they are a tiny minority compared to the numbers of department heads, leaders, and the rank and file of the civil service. Court orders will be followed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to keep pressuring them. But instead of saying FU when they don’t do what we want, say Thank you when they take the tiniest step.
A PP is correct that most lawmakers think they are there to pass legislation. They are there to stop a coup. They aren’t mentally equipped for that.
That is their job. They are leaving illegalities up to the courts - and the courts are doing their job, too.
And how will the courts enforce their rulings? They can't with out Congress. An ineffective Congress is a definite danger
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to keep pressuring them. But instead of saying FU when they don’t do what we want, say Thank you when they take the tiniest step.
A PP is correct that most lawmakers think they are there to pass legislation. They are there to stop a coup. They aren’t mentally equipped for that.
That is their job. They are leaving illegalities up to the courts - and the courts are doing their job, too.
Anonymous wrote:We need to keep pressuring them. But instead of saying FU when they don’t do what we want, say Thank you when they take the tiniest step.
A PP is correct that most lawmakers think they are there to pass legislation. They are there to stop a coup. They aren’t mentally equipped for that.
Anonymous wrote:One reason Democratic Reps aren't standing up to Trump more is that he's more popular than they are. So squawking loudly about him cements their status as the minority party. They would do better to cooperate with him on his policies that are most popular with independents, so they can claim those achievements in the next election.