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In reply to the discussion: AOC: Among the material devastation to everyday people, Senate Dems have now blown a hole in their ability to work with [View all]republianmushroom
(22,166 posts)13. Nails it.
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AOC: Among the material devastation to everyday people, Senate Dems have now blown a hole in their ability to work with [View all]
highplainsdem
Mar 2025
OP
We need to elect the correct majority people and that doesn't include current dem Senate leadership at least
uponit7771
Mar 2025
#24
It's not panic, it's the compulsion to back the establishment no matter what.
BannonsLiver
Mar 2025
#25
Well, of course not, not when the old guys with the old ways, and the old rules, and old protocols
Magoo48
Mar 2025
#49
That is true, and they had an agreed plan, then what are we supposed to do now?
JanMichael
Mar 2025
#8
Chuck thinks the DOGE shutdowns without any transparency are better than a real shutdown.
sop
Mar 2025
#30
She is 100% correct. Schumer made a deal with the house then hung them out to dry.
Autumn
Mar 2025
#41
Do you remember what Manchin and all the other GOP-lite people said about the filibuster rule?
Bluetus
Mar 2025
#52
I would like her to repeat what she did for her House seat with the Senate seat.
NNadir
Mar 2025
#57
I think we're living in a world where predictions of either failure or success are overrated.
NNadir
Mar 2025
#66