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| The Democratic Party is deeply unpopular. |
The Democratic Party elected Zohran Mamdani which excited the party. It took almost everything to get him across the finish line. It was the first of many. The progressive base is flawed but not totally compromised. Their goal is to stop the Democratic Party from moving to the center and embracing MAGAland.
They are tired of Democrats caving to pressure.
The move follows days of deadlocked negotiations between Senate Majority Leader John Thune and Democratic negotiators that included Shaheen, King and Hassan.
Folks on social media are promoting bullshit in a massive disinformation campaign to scare white voters, divide cultures and just rage for profit.
Our country is on the path of a civil war.
Eight Democratic senators voted with the Republicans to open up the federal government on an empty promise has infuriates the Democrats.
White Democrats are starting to show their asses out. It is frustrating that we are at the crossroads where most Americans are frustrated with status quo politics.
The party is broken and now the base is demanding an end to Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and his leadership. They vow primary challenges and backing of any Democratic candidate in Pennsylvania and Maine.
Sens. Maggie Hassan (D-NH), Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV), Jacky Rosen (D-NV), John Fetterman (I-PA), Angus King (I-ME), Jeanine Shaheen (D-NH), Tim Kaine (D-VA) and Dick Durbin (D-IL) proven that the white leadership is failing. They have caved to the incompetent white nationalists in the Republican Party.
They literally put Democrats chances at retaking the Senate at 43%. In fact, it may have put the five seats in play. The Republicans have an opportunity to pick off Georgia, Arizona, New Hampshire and Minnesota.
The Senate voted 60-40 to move forward on a House continuing resolution, which now carries a bipartisan compromise to fund veterans’ affairs, military construction, Congress, and agriculture through the end of the fiscal year, with the rest of the government funded through January 30.
In return, Democrats have been promised a December floor vote on extending the expiring Affordable Care Act (ACA) premium tax credits, though it is not guaranteed to pass.
That means Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) was the only Republican who voted with the Democrats to prolong the shutdown. Democrats wanted the healthcare subsidies included in the clean resolution not a December vote. Paul had a policy platform involving spending which is totally ridiculous. The Republicans and eight Democrat senators didn't want to stay pass their next recess which is three weeks.
The move left party colleagues furious, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, who voted against the CR. Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, the House Democratic leader, threatened: “We will not support spending legislation advanced by Senate Republicans that fails to extend the Affordable Care Act tax credits.”
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| Tone deaf. |
The move follows days of deadlocked negotiations between Senate Majority Leader John Thune and Democratic negotiators that included Shaheen, King and Hassan.
“After 40 long days, I’m hopeful we can bring this shutdown to an end,” Thune said.
The deal reverses firings carried out by the Trump administration during the funding lapse, guarantees back pay, and freezes “reductions in force” until the end of January.
Kaine, who represents more than 140,000 federal workers in his state, argued that was decisive.
“This legislation will protect federal workers from baseless firings, reinstate those who have been wrongfully terminated during the shutdown, and ensure federal workers receive back pay,” he said.
If the Senate clears final procedural hurdles, the House could return this week.
Do you believe that Democrats are motivated after seeing the results of President Donald J. Trump's return to power?
Will these No Kings protests be a turning point in American politics?
Are you going to vote "Blue No Matter Who?"
If the Democrats are motivated to talk about how the policies of the past are not working, they better start talking now.
Capitalism isn't prospering for the middle class or the lower class. This trickle down economics is not benefiting the working class. The need to be honest about capitalism being a disaster has to be addressed.
The Democratic Party is still supportive of capitalism which is rooted in white supremacy, economic inequality and greed.
The policies the Republican Party are presenting are status quo. They are becoming the big government nannies they tagged the Democratic Party for years as.
The two party system is wearing thin. Republicans have a favorably of 34%. The Democrats have a favorably of 32%.
Both parties are not doing enough to solve America's problems.
If progressives need to divorce the Democrats, the time is now. I am not voting for the status quo.
I am going to vote for a candidate that focuses on issues that impact the growth of this flawed nation. Not distractions or words. Words do not pay the rent. They do not feed the families. They do not pay my bills. Words do not control the movement of policies.
No more slogans.
It's noise.
Folks, the Democrats must end the rules of engagement. They need to kick out the filth.
End their support of Israel, stop pandering to win votes, embrace embarrassments and stop trying to be friends with MAGAland.
Blue MAGA is a threat too. Because they are too cozy with religion, apartheid, income inequality and racism.
The Democratic Party is now conservative while the Republican Party is now fascist.
The Democrats are ignoring the progressive base. It shows how tone deafness and the defense of the status quo will end up hurting Americans.


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