Anonymous wrote:You know you can fix this by moving 10 miles or so in any direction, right? It’s not like the rules were changed on you after you settled there.Anonymous wrote:NO! DC residents have no meaningful voting rights. DC born and raised here. I was born disenfranchised.
Anonymous wrote:Actually, it was 5 months September to February. It’s kind of a “tell” that they didn’t pass or even bring it in the House. Why? Because they just don’t care outside DC. So again “just move” is the only practical option.
Anonymous wrote:Ok, so your telling me 2 Democrats shut it down. Thanks for making my point, “just move” is the only practical option.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever, did even get out of the House, when and where? Democrats have never put any serious effort behind this.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, multiple Democrat administrations (Clinton, Obama, Biden) with DemocratAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know you can fix this by moving 10 miles or so in any direction, right? It’s not like the rules were changed on you after you settled there.Anonymous wrote:NO! DC residents have no meaningful voting rights. DC born and raised here. I was born disenfranchised.
PP literally just said they were born here. Reading comprehension.
But in general, “just move” is also a crappy response to someone pointing out problems. Where does it end? Should everyone with concerns about US politics, on either side, leave the country because there are some things in our system that need fixing?
Congresses failed to do anything about this. In fact, they didn’t even try. Why? Because the rest of the country just doesn’t care, and that’s not going to change. So actually, “just move” is the only practical option.
requires 60 votes in the senate unless there is no more filibuster....has nothing to do with wanting to try.
There was actually a pretty big push for this in 2021. There’s a long thread about those efforts in the local politics section. It was one of the things that was run over by Manchin and Sinema’s refusal to engage with any discussion of modifying the filibuster in the Senate.
Anonymous wrote:Actually, Obama had 60 votes in the Senate in 2009-2010, but somehow it didn’t make it on his list of “to dos” b/c no one outside of DC cares.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, so your telling me 2 Democrats shut it down. Thanks for making my point, “just move” is the only practical option.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever, did even get out of the House, when and where? Democrats have never put any serious effort behind this.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, multiple Democrat administrations (Clinton, Obama, Biden) with DemocratAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know you can fix this by moving 10 miles or so in any direction, right? It’s not like the rules were changed on you after you settled there.Anonymous wrote:NO! DC residents have no meaningful voting rights. DC born and raised here. I was born disenfranchised.
PP literally just said they were born here. Reading comprehension.
But in general, “just move” is also a crappy response to someone pointing out problems. Where does it end? Should everyone with concerns about US politics, on either side, leave the country because there are some things in our system that need fixing?
Congresses failed to do anything about this. In fact, they didn’t even try. Why? Because the rest of the country just doesn’t care, and that’s not going to change. So actually, “just move” is the only practical option.
requires 60 votes in the senate unless there is no more filibuster....has nothing to do with wanting to try.
There was actually a pretty big push for this in 2021. There’s a long thread about those efforts in the local politics section. It was one of the things that was run over by Manchin and Sinema’s refusal to engage with any discussion of modifying the filibuster in the Senate.
No every Republican in the Senate shut it down. They could have voted for DC statehood. Why didn’t they?
Republicans are to blame. They’re also the ones letting Trump’s Gestapo roam the streets.
Yes, the Republicans are Gestapo, Nazi, Racist, blah, blah, blah. That’s all really original, keep shouting it into the Internet void. It’s really just a sign you lost the argument.
Actually, Obama had 60 votes in the Senate in 2009-2010, but somehow it didn’t make it on his list of “to dos” b/c no one outside of DC cares.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, so your telling me 2 Democrats shut it down. Thanks for making my point, “just move” is the only practical option.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever, did even get out of the House, when and where? Democrats have never put any serious effort behind this.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, multiple Democrat administrations (Clinton, Obama, Biden) with DemocratAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know you can fix this by moving 10 miles or so in any direction, right? It’s not like the rules were changed on you after you settled there.Anonymous wrote:NO! DC residents have no meaningful voting rights. DC born and raised here. I was born disenfranchised.
PP literally just said they were born here. Reading comprehension.
But in general, “just move” is also a crappy response to someone pointing out problems. Where does it end? Should everyone with concerns about US politics, on either side, leave the country because there are some things in our system that need fixing?
Congresses failed to do anything about this. In fact, they didn’t even try. Why? Because the rest of the country just doesn’t care, and that’s not going to change. So actually, “just move” is the only practical option.
requires 60 votes in the senate unless there is no more filibuster....has nothing to do with wanting to try.
There was actually a pretty big push for this in 2021. There’s a long thread about those efforts in the local politics section. It was one of the things that was run over by Manchin and Sinema’s refusal to engage with any discussion of modifying the filibuster in the Senate.
No every Republican in the Senate shut it down. They could have voted for DC statehood. Why didn’t they?
Republicans are to blame. They’re also the ones letting Trump’s Gestapo roam the streets.
Anonymous wrote:Ok, so your telling me 2 Democrats shut it down. Thanks for making my point, “just move” is the only practical option.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever, did even get out of the House, when and where? Democrats have never put any serious effort behind this.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, multiple Democrat administrations (Clinton, Obama, Biden) with DemocratAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know you can fix this by moving 10 miles or so in any direction, right? It’s not like the rules were changed on you after you settled there.Anonymous wrote:NO! DC residents have no meaningful voting rights. DC born and raised here. I was born disenfranchised.
PP literally just said they were born here. Reading comprehension.
But in general, “just move” is also a crappy response to someone pointing out problems. Where does it end? Should everyone with concerns about US politics, on either side, leave the country because there are some things in our system that need fixing?
Congresses failed to do anything about this. In fact, they didn’t even try. Why? Because the rest of the country just doesn’t care, and that’s not going to change. So actually, “just move” is the only practical option.
requires 60 votes in the senate unless there is no more filibuster....has nothing to do with wanting to try.
There was actually a pretty big push for this in 2021. There’s a long thread about those efforts in the local politics section. It was one of the things that was run over by Manchin and Sinema’s refusal to engage with any discussion of modifying the filibuster in the Senate.
Ok, so your telling me 2 Democrats shut it down. Thanks for making my point, “just move” is the only practical option.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever, did even get out of the House, when and where? Democrats have never put any serious effort behind this.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, multiple Democrat administrations (Clinton, Obama, Biden) with DemocratAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know you can fix this by moving 10 miles or so in any direction, right? It’s not like the rules were changed on you after you settled there.Anonymous wrote:NO! DC residents have no meaningful voting rights. DC born and raised here. I was born disenfranchised.
PP literally just said they were born here. Reading comprehension.
But in general, “just move” is also a crappy response to someone pointing out problems. Where does it end? Should everyone with concerns about US politics, on either side, leave the country because there are some things in our system that need fixing?
Congresses failed to do anything about this. In fact, they didn’t even try. Why? Because the rest of the country just doesn’t care, and that’s not going to change. So actually, “just move” is the only practical option.
requires 60 votes in the senate unless there is no more filibuster....has nothing to do with wanting to try.
There was actually a pretty big push for this in 2021. There’s a long thread about those efforts in the local politics section. It was one of the things that was run over by Manchin and Sinema’s refusal to engage with any discussion of modifying the filibuster in the Senate.