Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In every other shutdown, a clean CR was the compromise.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which Democrats are going to vote against opening the government next time?
Which House Speaker is going to bring his members back to Washington to work on a compromise?
In every other shutdown, the president didn't explicitly state that he is just going to unilaterally decide not to spend Congressionally-appropriated funds on things he doesn't like.
What's the incentive for Democrats to negotiate with Republicans as long as that is on the table?
Safe to say, everyone with at least half a brain will be voting out all current Congressional members the next chance they get to.
Sadly, Republican politicians manage to easily dupe those half-brained voters year in and year out.
95% of the time when a GOP or Dem politician is supported by regular people, it is a matter of people being duped into voting for something that is in conflict with their interests. The wealthy political mega-donors are priority number one for 95% of our Congress members. This truth hurts but we shouldn't ignore it.
No. Stop both-sidesing this and making excuses for Republicans actively making their constituents' lives worse.
You may as well join the idiot MAGA crowd if you're too locked into your political bubble to see the whole ugly truth for what it is. Get your head out of your butt and open your eyes and ears.
Our Federal Government dysfunction is a complex and long standing problem. The current shutdown is a drop in a large bucket of dysfunction.
Don't you dare equate me with MAGA idiots simply because I'm calling you out for trying to draw false equivalences. Regardless of campaign financing, one side of the aisle is happy to cheer on our backsliding into authoritarianism because it pwns the libs and the other side continues to fight tooth and nail for policies that keep America free and help families and workers get a fair deal. Just shut up.
Says the 80 IQ MAGA tool. Lol
Go back and reread what I wrote before insulting anybody's intelligence. Very slowly this time. Sometimes, saying it out loud helps you understand better. Let me know if you have any trouble pronouncing any of the words I wrote and I'll try to help!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In every other shutdown, a clean CR was the compromise.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which Democrats are going to vote against opening the government next time?
Which House Speaker is going to bring his members back to Washington to work on a compromise?
In every other shutdown, the president didn't explicitly state that he is just going to unilaterally decide not to spend Congressionally-appropriated funds on things he doesn't like.
What's the incentive for Democrats to negotiate with Republicans as long as that is on the table?
Safe to say, everyone with at least half a brain will be voting out all current Congressional members the next chance they get to.
Sadly, Republican politicians manage to easily dupe those half-brained voters year in and year out.
95% of the time when a GOP or Dem politician is supported by regular people, it is a matter of people being duped into voting for something that is in conflict with their interests. The wealthy political mega-donors are priority number one for 95% of our Congress members. This truth hurts but we shouldn't ignore it.
No. Stop both-sidesing this and making excuses for Republicans actively making their constituents' lives worse.
You may as well join the idiot MAGA crowd if you're too locked into your political bubble to see the whole ugly truth for what it is. Get your head out of your butt and open your eyes and ears.
Our Federal Government dysfunction is a complex and long standing problem. The current shutdown is a drop in a large bucket of dysfunction.
Don't you dare equate me with MAGA idiots simply because I'm calling you out for trying to draw false equivalences. Regardless of campaign financing, one side of the aisle is happy to cheer on our backsliding into authoritarianism because it pwns the libs and the other side continues to fight tooth and nail for policies that keep America free and help families and workers get a fair deal. Just shut up.
Says the 80 IQ MAGA tool. Lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In every other shutdown, a clean CR was the compromise.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which Democrats are going to vote against opening the government next time?
Which House Speaker is going to bring his members back to Washington to work on a compromise?
In every other shutdown, the president didn't explicitly state that he is just going to unilaterally decide not to spend Congressionally-appropriated funds on things he doesn't like.
What's the incentive for Democrats to negotiate with Republicans as long as that is on the table?
Safe to say, everyone with at least half a brain will be voting out all current Congressional members the next chance they get to.
Sadly, Republican politicians manage to easily dupe those half-brained voters year in and year out.
95% of the time when a GOP or Dem politician is supported by regular people, it is a matter of people being duped into voting for something that is in conflict with their interests. The wealthy political mega-donors are priority number one for 95% of our Congress members. This truth hurts but we shouldn't ignore it.
No. Stop both-sidesing this and making excuses for Republicans actively making their constituents' lives worse.
You may as well join the idiot MAGA crowd if you're too locked into your political bubble to see the whole ugly truth for what it is. Get your head out of your butt and open your eyes and ears.
Our Federal Government dysfunction is a complex and long standing problem. The current shutdown is a drop in a large bucket of dysfunction.
Don't you dare equate me with MAGA idiots simply because I'm calling you out for trying to draw false equivalences. Regardless of campaign financing, one side of the aisle is happy to cheer on our backsliding into authoritarianism because it pwns the libs and the other side continues to fight tooth and nail for policies that keep America free and help families and workers get a fair deal. Just shut up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In every other shutdown, a clean CR was the compromise.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which Democrats are going to vote against opening the government next time?
Which House Speaker is going to bring his members back to Washington to work on a compromise?
In every other shutdown, the president didn't explicitly state that he is just going to unilaterally decide not to spend Congressionally-appropriated funds on things he doesn't like.
What's the incentive for Democrats to negotiate with Republicans as long as that is on the table?
Safe to say, everyone with at least half a brain will be voting out all current Congressional members the next chance they get to.
Sadly, Republican politicians manage to easily dupe those half-brained voters year in and year out.
95% of the time when a GOP or Dem politician is supported by regular people, it is a matter of people being duped into voting for something that is in conflict with their interests. The wealthy political mega-donors are priority number one for 95% of our Congress members. This truth hurts but we shouldn't ignore it.
No. Stop both-sidesing this and making excuses for Republicans actively making their constituents' lives worse.
You may as well join the idiot MAGA crowd if you're too locked into your political bubble to see the whole ugly truth for what it is. Get your head out of your butt and open your eyes and ears.
Our Federal Government dysfunction is a complex and long standing problem. The current shutdown is a drop in a large bucket of dysfunction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In every other shutdown, a clean CR was the compromise.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which Democrats are going to vote against opening the government next time?
Which House Speaker is going to bring his members back to Washington to work on a compromise?
In every other shutdown, the president didn't explicitly state that he is just going to unilaterally decide not to spend Congressionally-appropriated funds on things he doesn't like.
What's the incentive for Democrats to negotiate with Republicans as long as that is on the table?
Safe to say, everyone with at least half a brain will be voting out all current Congressional members the next chance they get to.
Sadly, Republican politicians manage to easily dupe those half-brained voters year in and year out.
95% of the time when a GOP or Dem politician is supported by regular people, it is a matter of people being duped into voting for something that is in conflict with their interests. The wealthy political mega-donors are priority number one for 95% of our Congress members. This truth hurts but we shouldn't ignore it.
No. Stop both-sidesing this and making excuses for Republicans actively making their constituents' lives worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In every other shutdown, a clean CR was the compromise.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which Democrats are going to vote against opening the government next time?
Which House Speaker is going to bring his members back to Washington to work on a compromise?
In every other shutdown, the president didn't explicitly state that he is just going to unilaterally decide not to spend Congressionally-appropriated funds on things he doesn't like.
What's the incentive for Democrats to negotiate with Republicans as long as that is on the table?
Safe to say, everyone with at least half a brain will be voting out all current Congressional members the next chance they get to.
Sadly, Republican politicians manage to easily dupe those half-brained voters year in and year out.
95% of the time when a GOP or Dem politician is supported by regular people, it is a matter of people being duped into voting for something that is in conflict with their interests. The wealthy political mega-donors are priority number one for 95% of our Congress members. This truth hurts but we shouldn't ignore it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In every other shutdown, a clean CR was the compromise.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which Democrats are going to vote against opening the government next time?
Which House Speaker is going to bring his members back to Washington to work on a compromise?
In every other shutdown, the president didn't explicitly state that he is just going to unilaterally decide not to spend Congressionally-appropriated funds on things he doesn't like.
What's the incentive for Democrats to negotiate with Republicans as long as that is on the table?
Safe to say, everyone with at least half a brain will be voting out all current Congressional members the next chance they get to.
Sadly, Republican politicians manage to easily dupe those half-brained voters year in and year out.
95% of the time when a GOP or Dem politician is supported by regular people, it is a matter of people being duped into voting for something that is in conflict with their interests. The wealthy political mega-donors are priority number one for 95% of our Congress members. This truth hurts but we shouldn't ignore it.
Anonymous wrote:
Safe to say, everyone with at least half a brain will be voting out all current Congressional members the next chance they get to.
Sadly, Republican politicians manage to easily dupe those half-brained voters year in and year out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In every other shutdown, a clean CR was the compromise.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which Democrats are going to vote against opening the government next time?
Which House Speaker is going to bring his members back to Washington to work on a compromise?
In every other shutdown, the president didn't explicitly state that he is just going to unilaterally decide not to spend Congressionally-appropriated funds on things he doesn't like.
What's the incentive for Democrats to negotiate with Republicans as long as that is on the table?
Safe to say, everyone with at least half a brain will be voting out all current Congressional members the next chance they get to.
Sadly, Republican politicians manage to easily dupe those half-brained voters year in and year out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In every other shutdown, a clean CR was the compromise.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which Democrats are going to vote against opening the government next time?
Which House Speaker is going to bring his members back to Washington to work on a compromise?
In every other shutdown, the president didn't explicitly state that he is just going to unilaterally decide not to spend Congressionally-appropriated funds on things he doesn't like.
What's the incentive for Democrats to negotiate with Republicans as long as that is on the table?
Safe to say, everyone with at least half a brain will be voting out all current Congressional members the next chance they get to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In every other shutdown, a clean CR was the compromise.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which Democrats are going to vote against opening the government next time?
Which House Speaker is going to bring his members back to Washington to work on a compromise?
In every other shutdown, the president didn't explicitly state that he is just going to unilaterally decide not to spend Congressionally-appropriated funds on things he doesn't like.
What's the incentive for Democrats to negotiate with Republicans as long as that is on the table?
Anonymous wrote:In every other shutdown, a clean CR was the compromise.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which Democrats are going to vote against opening the government next time?
Which House Speaker is going to bring his members back to Washington to work on a compromise?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the Dems plan to stop Amazon from replacing 14,000 with AI and 600,000 factory workers with AI robots? How did Biden let these companies build up a technology that’s endangering us all?
Is it any president's job to stop a private company from running more efficiently?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You voted for this. Especially republican voters who are in SNAP or work for the federal government or use ACA health insurance. No sympathy at all. Sucks to be you. I do feel bad for your kids - they didn’t choose this. But if you are a republican voter/MAGA who voted for Trump and use SNAP or ACA or work for the government - how could you? Do you think voting against your own self interest was smart? These things only matter when it affects you directly right?
To quote Judge Judy, "Dumb is forever.". Voting for trump in 2016 is forgivable but voting for him on 2024 then you get everything you deserve.
There were alternatives. I have friends who are Reagan Republicans and they either wrote in a candidate or did not vote for President.
Cue the poster who comes into all of these discussions and blames everything Trump does on the fact that Dems nominated Harris and "not a better candidate."
Anonymous wrote:What is the Dems plan to stop Amazon from replacing 14,000 with AI and 600,000 factory workers with AI robots? How did Biden let these companies build up a technology that’s endangering us all?