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Wiz Imp

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3. Please provide documented evidence that Republicans stalled and blocked more successfully
Wed Jan 14, 2026, 05:44 PM
Jan 14

as the minority party than what the Democrats have done. Please be specific.

I'll help you out to start. Last year Congress passed less legislation than any other Congress in history. That's a point in favor of the Democrats, not the Republicans.

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Congressional math [View all] SocialDemocrat61 Jan 14 OP
Repugs in the minority... lame54 Jan 14 #1
Please provide documented evidence that Republicans stalled and blocked more successfully Wiz Imp Jan 14 #3
Read all the comments mr715 Jan 14 #2
So? SocialDemocrat61 Jan 14 #4
Math is math mr715 Jan 14 #5
Well some don't understand SocialDemocrat61 Jan 14 #6
I don't dispute math mr715 Jan 14 #7
Tactics and strategy are useless SocialDemocrat61 Jan 14 #8
Well, waging a war without weapons... mr715 Jan 14 #9
And the minority party in congress SocialDemocrat61 Jan 14 #11
But members do have power mr715 Jan 14 #13
What power? SocialDemocrat61 Jan 14 #14
In the Senate mr715 Jan 14 #15
Why would we want to get rid of the filibuster SocialDemocrat61 Jan 14 #16
Speeches on C-Span? mr715 Jan 14 #17
Who says they aren't? SocialDemocrat61 Jan 14 #18
"What are the Congressional Democrats going to do" is a legitimate question, IMO. What are they going to do when they WhiskeyGrinder Jan 14 #10
Ask them then SocialDemocrat61 Jan 14 #12
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