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In reply to the discussion: Schumer Sees Americans Rising Up If Trump Defies Court Orders [View all]HereForTheParty
(915 posts)86. Stand up like you do, Chuck?
Thought we were just waiting for Trump to make himself unpopular.
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I didn't think his reasoning helped his case...he helped pass a bill that hurt
Demsrule86
Mar 2025
#77
Senator Schumer kept the federal courts and the Social Security Administration open.
lapucelle
Mar 2025
#61
Right, I guess you missed the part where they have cut multiple SS and Med offices and folks to man
Demsrule86
Mar 2025
#79
What are you talking about? Trump did that. It was not the result of a shutdown.
lapucelle
Mar 2025
#82
The bill that was signed helped Musk to gain the power to do this to social security...the
Demsrule86
Mar 2025
#93
'Thank you sir! May I have another?' SMACK 'Thank you sir! May I have another?' nt
kelly1mm
Mar 2025
#81
Regrettably I have to agree with you... but enter Sandman & AOC, leaders who are not afraid to lead!!
InAbLuEsTaTe
Mar 2025
#105
So when the people get the courage to face possibly military violence, arrest and deportation then
Nanjeanne
Mar 2025
#5
Reading the posts here is so predictable. Yeah it is all "Schumer's fault", ignoring the fact that the voting public
JohnSJ
Mar 2025
#11
It isn't a strategy, it is a fact. Who do you think voted for these representatives, senators, and president?
JohnSJ
Mar 2025
#16
When did it become the voters fault when politicians fail to get enough votes to win
Autumn
Mar 2025
#21
Of course it is the voters fault. The differences between republican candidates and the Democratic candidates were
JohnSJ
Mar 2025
#25
Doesn't that beg the question though how bad does a party/candidate have to be to lose to someone
kelly1mm
Mar 2025
#84
Anyone who refused to vote for VP Harris by either not voting or voting third party was voting for trump.
JohnSJ
Mar 2025
#41
In two years the voters will have a chance to change this. If they don't, who are you going to blame then?
JohnSJ
Mar 2025
#20
I vote for the Democrat every election and I'm not a Democrat. Any politician who is
Autumn
Mar 2025
#24
I have NEVER questioned, and never would question that you would always vote for a candidate who supports Civil Rights,
JohnSJ
Mar 2025
#27
19 and a half months until the 2026 midterms. I am extraordinarily worried they might not happen. I look at the sheer
Celerity
Mar 2025
#29
So we agree that in two years we very well might not have the opportunity to change.
Scrivener7
Mar 2025
#103
I think the odds are that that opportunity vanished on November 5. Unless the judicial branch is able to stem the
JohnSJ
Mar 2025
#113
And yet, we have about two years to fight tooth and nail to hold some kind of line against this breakneck
Scrivener7
Mar 2025
#115
Three special elections will happen in 2025. Two in April and one in September.
JohnSJ
Mar 2025
#118
That's great. But another tool at our disposal, a totally legitimate one, is to
Scrivener7
Mar 2025
#119
Then we are on the same page, and I have no doubt we will agree on actual issues,
JohnSJ
Mar 2025
#78
Actually, we can change it this year. There are three congressional special elections coming up.
lapucelle
Mar 2025
#80
And replacing a minority leader is a perfectly legitimate party function. I don't know why we're acting
Scrivener7
Mar 2025
#116
The rules here prevent me from giving my actual response to Schumer's ideas and actions
Prairie Gates
Mar 2025
#12
Why? What would you have him do differently? And how would that be better?
Oopsie Daisy
Mar 2025
#88
The damage was done as the result of the November 5 election. Either choice would have been bad. This is comparable
JohnSJ
Mar 2025
#22
I'm not defending Schumer's vote, John, and yes, the choices were either/or bad. November 5th was a debacle . . .
peggysue2
Mar 2025
#31
Enter Sandman & AOC... they are not afraid to confront the Dickhead-in-Chief!!
InAbLuEsTaTe
Mar 2025
#111
Chuck Schumer needs to resign. He's isn't a leader and expects the public to do the job he won't.
Galraedia
Mar 2025
#75
Sure Chuck because rising up is so effective...I mean it ended the war in 68 and
Demsrule86
Mar 2025
#76
He sure seems to be working hard to convince somebody that he is working hard
Attilatheblond
Mar 2025
#92
That's why we need Bernie & AOC to lead the charge next time the CR bill comes up.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Mar 2025
#108
Yeah, that pissed me off too... obviously, Nancy also played a part in that!!
InAbLuEsTaTe
Mar 2025
#109