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everyonematters

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34. As far as I know, when the Democrats were in power, they haven't put it up for a vote since the
Sat Apr 25, 2026, 09:43 AM
Apr 25

Clinton administration. If I am wrong, then they need to bypass the filibuster to pass it. They need to put it up for a vote when they win the Senate or the House in November.

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Looking at today's Fox News poll [View all] everyonematters Apr 23 OP
Democrats have moved this country forward for almost 100 years Keepthesoulalive Apr 23 #1
STAND FOR SOMETHING, Dems. Bluetus Apr 23 #2
Most people don't care Keepthesoulalive Apr 23 #3
People tend to ignore anything they don't experience. That's why we must learn Bluetus Apr 23 #7
The only things I see Americans respond to Keepthesoulalive Apr 24 #8
We must understand the difference between governing and elections Bluetus Apr 24 #9
Real lofty thoughts Keepthesoulalive Apr 24 #10
So, let's run straight at the REAL issue Bluetus Apr 24 #16
I agree with your proposals Keepthesoulalive Apr 24 #17
Tell me who is presenting bold ideas Bluetus Apr 24 #18
They don't care if you close their hospitals Keepthesoulalive Apr 24 #21
I agree with you on several levels Bluetus Apr 24 #22
They want it Keepthesoulalive Apr 24 #23
We cannot win them all over, but many are coming around. Bluetus Apr 25 #24
Thank you Bluetus and Keepthesoulalive for your passionately argued dialogue. Ilikepurple Apr 25 #27
During our fight to stop the orange degenerate gerrymandering Keepthesoulalive Apr 25 #28
We are paying the price for 40+ years of no real opposition Bluetus Apr 25 #36
FDR was a transformative president Keepthesoulalive Apr 25 #37
"If you want to compromise with racists, sexists, religious zealots, billionaire bros count me out." Bluetus Apr 25 #38
I don't want my politicians reaching across the isle Keepthesoulalive Sunday #39
our party began abandoning labor in the mid to late 70s somsai Sunday #40
It seems to me that this sort of poll about comgress Klarkashton Apr 23 #4
I don't think it's the issues, I think it's the Congressional Ds showing a lack of spine on the issues. nt in2herbs Apr 23 #5
A lack of imagination. Bluetus Apr 24 #19
Many in our party enjoy not having to pay higher prices for services somsai Sunday #41
For the past decades, a lot of people have been struggling economically. everyonematters Apr 23 #6
How about you get folks to vote for that Keepthesoulalive Apr 24 #11
What are we doing - Government shutdowns and gerrymandering. everyonematters Apr 24 #12
We are attempting to stop him Keepthesoulalive Apr 24 #13
The gerrymandering is senseless. everyonematters Apr 24 #14
You don't understand Keepthesoulalive Apr 24 #15
so you're saying Dems should just lay low Skittles Apr 25 #26
OK. Those are constructive ideas. They need to be formalized into an action statement with some accountability. Bluetus Apr 24 #20
fuck Fox "News" Skittles Apr 25 #25
The policies are not the problem. This is a perennial messaging problem. Scrivener7 Apr 25 #29
It is not a messaging problem. It is a trust problem. The voters give both parties low approval ratings. everyonematters Apr 25 #30
We disagree. Democrats have consistently worked to improve wages but been thwarted by r's. Scrivener7 Apr 25 #31
You can have healthcare, help with childcare and still have trouble paying the rent or buying groceries. everyonematters Apr 25 #32
They have tried and tried, and been thwarted by republicans. If that were the message Scrivener7 Apr 25 #33
As far as I know, when the Democrats were in power, they haven't put it up for a vote since the everyonematters Apr 25 #34
I think we are not really disagreeing. And yes that's true about federal minimum wage. Scrivener7 Apr 25 #35
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