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(52,166 posts)52. And only few days after we celebrated our "blue wave.". How soon we (some of us) forget
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Schumer allowed the Yes votes to happen. He did not stop them. He's simply in CYA mode by voting No.
LonePirate
Nov 2025
#1
A good leader keeps his party united. He either wanted the deal and/or he's a weak leader. Take your pick.
LonePirate
Nov 2025
#9
He's the leader, he's caved before, and he knew his yes vote wasn't needed.
FoxNewsSucks
Nov 2025
#6
Sorry. Won't. And probably not a great idea for you to tell anyone here to Shut Up.
Nanjeanne
Nov 2025
#10
No, I'm pretty far left. I'm just glad our party fought so hard and people saying things
Eko
Nov 2025
#20
Yes, We The People fought hard, donated money, marched in the streets,
MarineCombatEngineer
Nov 2025
#46
Seriously man, you are here on a Democratic web site pushing conspiracy theories about our Senate leader.
Eko
Nov 2025
#53
And only few days after we celebrated our "blue wave.". How soon we (some of us) forget
question everything
Nov 2025
#52
At the very least he could have insisted the vote take place tomorrow or Tuesday and made public statements
Jersey Devil
Nov 2025
#16
Herding Democrats is TOUGH because we are DIVERSE: Our greatest frustration, and our greatest strength
pat_k
Nov 2025
#43